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Baker pushes the comedy, but, just as with Ani, the injustice of it all is plain as day.

“Blake absolutely stole the Msaidizi. It’s plain as day! We’re gonna remove the Gift from him and wipe his memory. The children are guilty too. They must be apprehended immediately!”

There, plain as day, was the hilt of the knight’s sword, sitting securely in the scabbard strapped to Jack’s shoulder.

Yet it was plain as day that Biden has been making the big decisions all along, whether it was pulling out of Afghanistan—against the advice of his foreign policy team—or insisting that America continue to assist Ukraine.

From Salon

It’s plain as day that the states are not the primary unit of American democracy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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