Plainly
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335 examples of Plainly in a sentence
The battle with the titular monster was done by the double exposure of the hero and a large Manta Ray, you can
plainly
see the waves of "two" oceans superimposed on each other as well as the hero, Jose.
Plainly
pathetic.
And that scene at the mirror proves that Montgomery hadn't even the competence to master his gimmick, as it is
plainly
shot at an angle to hide the camera, so that the camera does not see Marlowe's reflection as he would have seen it.
It is so
plainly
a propaganda piece, I don't understand why the USAF wouldn't let it be released for 6 years.
Steve's father is an unemployed sot, his mother has left the home to be with another man, and his older brother utilizes him as a schoolyard dope dealer,
plainly
a dispiriting background for the youth, but as depicted one feels no sympathy for him, as his deportment appears to stem from stupidity rather than as reaction to socio/economic pressures in this erratically paced work wherein puerile incident assumes precedence above character development.
This
plainly
is an allegorical piece, each actor fulfils a function rather than a character but the story is none the worse for that; many art house movies do likewise.
Usually movies so-called curveballs don't catch me off guard, I am after all one of the viewers who knew instantly that the guy was actually dead in "The Sixth Sense" - it was
plainly
obvious to me but seemed to surprise some people - so I was a little taken aback by the curveball in this wannabe DEAD CALM.
this leaves little room for anything more (cgi wasn't invented then) and so healthy toothed mrs tierney mainly looks
plainly
distressed.
While I do commend those who attempt making a movie, I cannot say something is good when it's
plainly
not.
This scene is replayed in different angles, replayed slowed down, and
plainly
just played till it would make you sick.
the movie is a drag and the scenes where nihaal's mom keeps on falling down every time nihaal bumps into the female FBI agent is
plainly
stupid and unexplainable.
Ringu 1 and 2 are more than a prerequisite; you have to see them to
plainly
enjoy this one!
Then there's the matter of the radiation measuring devices they wave around reading the rather trivial level of only about 2 mr/hr or less (it
plainly
says so in the on-screen close up) while the scientists act as if this were a deadly amount.
the plot was developed so plainly, it was almost insulting to the intelligence - leaving nothing to the imagination.
That is,
plainly
put, what "Deadgirl" is about.
And you could
plainly
see he was over acting.
Unless and until Europe's leaders shed their confusions, and speak
plainly
to their citizens about their thinking and their purposes, Europe's economic malaise will likely lead to a dangerous brew of monetary muddle and social unrest.
According to this
plainly
naive approach, the negotiation process operates according to its own embedded logic, independent of considerations of power, coercion, and leverage.
I see this very
plainly
spending so much time in Jerusalem, where – East and West – there is an emphatic increase in religiosity.
Business leaders have swung belatedly into action with warnings of the serious economic consequences of Brexit, but voting intentions – as the election has
plainly
demonstrated – are opaque.
This is what appeared to happen in the last Indian election, and the election in the United States of President Barack Obama was also
plainly
a supremely rational moment.
According to a contemporary description of Louis XIV, which could easily be applied to Trump, “[t]here was nothing he liked so much as flattery or, to put it more plainly, adulation; the coarser and clumsier it was, the more he relished it.”
He somehow lulled Italians into believing that all was well in their economy and society, even in the wake of the 2008 global economic crisis, when
plainly
it was not.
One consequence of this is that Ukrainians are often shy about asserting Ukraine’s independent interests
plainly
– exemplified by Ukraine’s acceptance of a deal that leaves its energy future so insecure.
As the graphs below
plainly
show, the growth trajectory miraculously reversed as soon as Obama’s term began, yielding a clear “V” pattern in 2008-09.
It
plainly
wants judges to do what politicians tell them, and it does not want the media to be able to say much about it.
China is
plainly
bullying its southern neighbors by using the menacing term “core interests” (in pursuit of which a country would resort to the use of force) to have its way in various disputes.
It is
plainly
being used by President Xi Jinping and his ally in the Politburo, Wang Qishan, as a tool to target not just the corrupt, but those who are not part of Xi's faction of red princelings.
Put plainly, English animosity toward the presence of fellow Europeans has a lot to do with some of the worst aspects of English society.
Fiscal stimulus at such a time is
plainly
procyclical.
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