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    plainly
    [ adv ]
    1. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')

    2. <adv.all>
      the answer is obviously wrong
      she was in bed and evidently in great pain
      he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list
      it is all patently nonsense
      she has apparently been living here for some time
      I thought he owned the property, but apparently not
      You are plainly wrong
      he is plain stubborn
    3. in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment

    4. <adv.all>
      she was dressed plainly
      they lived very simply


    Plainly \Plain"ly\, adv.
    In a plain manner; clearly.

    1. Still, Cashman plainly relishes his role; as does John Rogan as the bewildered widower Mr McLeavy.
    2. It set out, plainly enough, the principles that make Conservatives stand up and salute: choice, ownership, responsibility and opportunity.
    3. When Nagano offered a Mahler Ninth with the LSO a few years ago, however, it was a precocious triumph of musicianship, and plainly of respectful, assiduous attention to what the likes of Horenstein and Bruno Walter made of the score.
    4. But while the build-up of Japanese competitive pressure ahead of the single European market is plainly part of the story, the Japanese producers are not enjoying life either.
    5. Enthusiasm of the sort is a fault on the right side: Mr Gatti plainly loves the opera, and urges the audience to share his passion. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
    6. DRPs plainly are not for people who need current income from their savings or who are looking to make fast trading profits.
    7. This is plainly efficient; there would be limited demand for a direct service between, say, Detroit and Little Rock.
    8. "That result would be plainly inconsistent with Congress' intent" in 1972, when it amended the longshoremen's law to expand its coverage, the government lawyers said.
    9. Although yesterday's intervention by the central banks wasn't on a large scale, it was plainly visible.
    10. "Freedom of speech is important, even in relation to a book which has plainly caused offense in the Moslem community, and is capable of causing offense to others," Howe said in Birmingham.
    11. While the shape of the Cabinet overall is plainly crucial, the markets will focus first on the new treasury secretary.
    12. He had checked the ground carefully and the old Tory seat was plainly vulnerable.
    13. This thinking was nicely summarized by Rep. Anthony Beilenson, who said plainly, "The truth is, for welfare reform to be successful, it's got to be expensive."
    14. Now Nicaragua has a repressive regime, but it is plainly not a totalitarian state.
    15. That same performance may make it hard to see the shares as cheap. But plainly, the company has proved robust enough to survive its mistakes.
    16. The bishop of Durham put this plainly after the election when he extolled the virtues of "social wealth" as against individual initiative and deplored the Thatcherite emphasis on the latter.
    17. Yeah? Q: Mr. President, back on capital gains, the tax rate cut, the Democrats on Capitol Hill seem plainly determined to make it a major party question.
    18. Henrietta Acampora, the town supervisor, stated the issue plainly at a town board meeting: "May I say there is a need for this housing desperately in the town of Brookhaven.
    19. Although his recent letter on women plainly kept them barred from his church's priesthood, it still hacked away at some of the old religious biases against them.
    20. "In 1815 reaction seemed triumphant everywhere: by 1830 the demos was plainly on its way."
    21. New audiences will be impressed, as Friday's audience plainly was.
    22. "The woman plainly told us she wanted to shoot a police officer," said Anderson. "She said that if she did kill a police officer, she would go to jail.
    23. Humans tend to get sentimental about conversing computers, he notes, and willingly suspend disbelief in the machines' ability to understand things even when it's plainly absent.
    24. "There plainly is confusion amongst the Iran authorities," Howe said.
    25. In today's ruling, the Supreme Court said the 10th Circuit court ruling is "plainly inconsistent" with the justices' decision in the California case.
    26. The only clues Byrom provided came from ciphers in his own abbreviated shorthand. The sleuthing has plainly been fun for the author, even if it fails to add up to a proper denouement.
    27. I cannot speak as eloquently as you, so let me just speak plainly: Your party has lost its way.
    28. On the facts of the case the cargo was plainly not dangerous.
    29. Still a star performer, just this month she attracted a huge, plainly excited throng to the master classes she gave here at the David Howard Dance Center.
    30. Saskia Reeves's Regan plainly cares less about her appearance.
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