Word: plain
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...whole thing was as unreal as a printed poster, while the voice of TIME dinned in my ears: . . . It was now plain that the U.S. could count on no other country to do her fighting for her. Henceforth the U.S. would have to decide and act for herself...
...plainly as silence could say it, he told the U.S. what kind of a war it was in. It was a war of nerves. President Roosevelt made plain his chart of this...
...accurate that map was. It might be that what he thought was that the mainland of peace was only a small island. It might be that what he hoped was that the Northwest Passage to the future was only an arm of the Hudson. But last week it was plain that the U. S. was sailing according to his chart, plainer still that his confidence in it was unshaken...
Hitler's open invitations for his Axis partner to get busy were all too plain...
Teeth just plain don't decay in Deaf Smith County, on the sandy plains of the Texas panhandle. (Elsewhere in the U.S. 95 out of 100 have dental caries.) This remarkable fact was reported last week to the Houston meeting of the American Dental Association by Dr. Edward Taylor, chief dentist of the Texas State Board of Health...