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I'm not sure about the first, but the second is plainly true.
Then he asked the question which had plainly been on his mind.
Others plainly do not know what took place last week.
Her eyes plainly told the answer she wanted to hear.
But just as plainly he was not going to leave.
Plainly, he had not yet come up with a name for me.
You have plainly never seen one of my kind before.
Plainly she wanted to say something but did not know what.
The situation here is plainly about to get out of hand.
He could not have said so more plainly in words.
He took her hand, and they started toward the door, plainly having eyes only for each other.
I could just see plainly enough to find my way to the door, and leave them together.
Plainly, it was an idea whose time had not come.
The president and his people now plainly understand the cost of getting it wrong.
The sound came again, now quite plainly a man's voice.
How could you ask a god to speak more plainly?
First, plainly, he had to find out what the situation was.
He was plainly of the same race as the boy.
He plainly thought the President was wrong to have made up his mind that way.
Plainly the boy was looking for someone, some specific person.
He will speak plainly enough when the time comes, be sure.
In a moment the man was close enough that she could see him plainly.
But in the end he told me quite plainly that I was not.
As it was, we were out of the action but could see everything plainly.
Quite plainly, of course, the case was just the other way.