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That to me stands as a pinhole view into a particular grand challenge, albeit in plainer clothes.
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If Mr Blair is not Mr Gore, it is plainer still that Mr Hague is not Mr Bush.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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The Z and its plainer ZL variant weren't the only bullets in the Xperia revolver for 2013, though.
ENGADGET
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And he said that there had been a demand for "plainer guidance" on how employment law applied in schools.
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That seems to make it even plainer that Brazil's stance towards Colombia's wars is no longer one of indifference.
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Jokela's study suggests that even as attractive women tend to have more children than their plainer peers, more-attractive men tend to have more daughters than sons.
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What is becoming ever plainer is that a lot of Swiss bankers and politicians knew that money sitting in Switzerland after the war had been stolen.
ECONOMIST: Switzerland and the Jewish gold
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The prosecution explained that during a taped interview with the News of the World, Mr Redknapp "couldn't have made it plainer" that the money was a bonus.
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In plainer terms, 10 million more women than men voted.
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Or, in plainer words, there is no accounting for taste.
ECONOMIST: A tragic muse
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The most charitable interpretation of what caused this chaotic Tory week is that the various spin doctors, licensed and unlicensed, who trailed Mr Lilley's speech made this message plainer than intended.
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It is time for plainer speaking.
ECONOMIST: British banks
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Even plainer-looking dishes exhibit well-balanced flavors.
NEWYORKER: Rouge et Blanc
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The issue could not be plainer.
ECONOMIST: That man again