| 11. | However, in her plainspoken way, Pipher treads fearfully close to condescension.
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| 12. | Its people are invariably described as plainspoken and polite.
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| 13. | Vincent's a bit too naive and plainspoken for his own good.
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| 14. | Ahern, 50, a plainspoken Dubliner, has aggressively toured the country.
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| 15. | Sister Wendy's plainspoken but well-informed commentaries have fueled her popularity.
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| 16. | McCain attracted many voters because he appeared to be a tough, plainspoken leader.
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| 17. | The president enjoys his blunt, plainspoken approach,
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| 18. | Her plainspoken manner, like her politics, has not changed over the years.
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| 19. | The Reagan in the letters seems a modest, plainspoken man driven by idealism.
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| 20. | One wishes that Roskies were, in the spirit of his subject, more plainspoken.
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