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8 Sentences With "plainspokenness"

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Her midwestern plainspokenness is a powerful rejoinder to Trump's bombastic New York bullshitting.
"I think some of the other nations are a little bit surprised by the president's plainspokenness," Nauert said in the interview.
But they're given new shape through Xiomara's/Acevedo's free-flowing verses, which merge spoken-word and hip-hop tropes with an appropriately teenage plainspokenness.
The plainspokenness of his forms and the diluted acid of his palette — the colors of faded postcards — speak to working-class despair as indelibly as the bleakness of his imagery.
These qualities serve him beautifully in his best fiction but less well here, in books that all but cry out for a measure not of American simplicity, exactly, but of American plainspokenness.
Other tracks on the album treat drone warfare, government and corporate surveillance, and state-sanctioned execution with the same jarring plainspokenness; there's even a chant-like dirge called "Obama," where she outlines all the ways she perceives that the president has failed to live up to his campaign promises.
In 1970 he started the popular Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) series Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser, produced by Maryland Public Television (MPT), a PBS member station, at their facilities in Owings Mills, Maryland. Rukeyser took pride in effectively creating the first television show that focused on Wall Street. With a combination of erudition, plainspokenness, and panache, he made the often arcane workings of the stock market and the economy better known to the mass public for 32 years via Wall Street Week. The show ran for 32 years, reaching its ratings peak in the mid-1980s.
In 1848 they were published under the editorship of J. W. Croker, but the manuscript had been subjected to a certain amount of mutilation before it came into his hands. Croker also softened in some cases the plainspokenness of the original. Hervey's account of court life and intrigues resembles in many points the memoirs of Horace Walpole, and the two books corroborate one another in many statements that might otherwise have been received with suspicion. Until the publication of the Memoirs Hervey was chiefly known as the object of savage satire on the part of Alexander Pope, in whose works he figured as Lord Fanny, Sporus, Adonis and Narcissus.

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