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3 Sentences With "plain as the nose on your face"

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It was a plain-as-the-nose-on-your-face thing: the Starlet Apartments had plenty of vacancies.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BEACON, NY — A visit last weekend to Dia:Beacon, the vast repository of Minimalist art on the east bank of the Hudson River, brought home once more the complexities and contradictions of a movement whose goal was to be as plain as the nose on your face.
John Bangsund of the Society of Editors (Victoria) in Australia identified Muphry's law as "the editorial application of the better-known Murphy's law", and set it down in March 1992 in the Society of Editors Newsletter in his column "John Bangsund's Threepenny Planet". The law, as set out by Bangsund, states that: > (a) if you write anything criticizing editing or proofreading, there will be > a fault of some kind in what you have written; > (b) if an author thanks you in a book for your editing or proofreading, > there will be mistakes in the book; > (c) the stronger the sentiment expressed in (a) and (b), the greater the > fault; > (d) any book devoted to editing or style will be internally inconsistent. In November 2003 the Canberra Editor added the following elaboration: > Muphry's Law also dictates that, if a mistake is as plain as the nose on > your face, everyone can see it but you. Your readers will always notice > errors in a title, in headings, in the first paragraph of anything, and in > the top lines of a new page.

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