| 11. | Crushed potatoes, although fine and good, have an irreducible plainness to them.
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| 12. | He has a plainness that at the same time is full of shrewd wisdom.
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| 13. | The effect is to put the play's deliberate plainness into quotation marks.
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| 14. | These dances'figures spread throughout Bal1kesir plainness.
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| 15. | However, perennial popularity for neutrals is assured based simply on their inherent plainness.
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| 16. | The house, in its present state, is remarkable mainly for its plainness.
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| 17. | The most notable physical feature of the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is plainness.
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| 18. | This distinctive ambience was sealed by the town-meeting plainness of Symphony Hall itself.
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| 19. | For all its plainness, the Little Brown Church is the scene of frequent festivities.
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| 20. | Larkin's mature poetic persona is notable for its " plainness and scepticism ".
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