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made plain
adjective as in simplified
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“Well, now she does . . . because she didn’t throw her husband under the bus when her husband made a decision about something, which she’s made plain she disagrees with . . . You wanna know why I have a bug up my a** about the Left more than I used to? It’s s**t like this. There’s an ugliness they never used to have. The liberals I grew up respecting, none of them were like this. Going after the wife, even the mafia doesn’t do that.”
"Through the ballots that they have cast, the people of South Africa have made plain their expectation that the leaders of our country should work together," President Ramaphosa, 71, said solemnly.
For Ms. Ringgold, as her work and many interviews made plain, art and activism were a seamless, if sometimes quilted, whole.
As was made plain in the oral arguments and briefing, activist doctors are no longer satisfied with personal conscience exemptions already granted under state and federal law; they now insist that nobody, anywhere, should have access to the abortion pill, in order to ensure that they themselves won’t have to treat patients who took one.
Oppenheimer and his Los Alamos associates react in stunned silence at footage of the Japanese victims of the bombings, the horror of their achievement made plain.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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