| 21. | He is a frank, plainspoken person.
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| 22. | They tell their stories with a plainspoken eloquence that contrasts vividly with the horrors they recount.
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| 23. | A plainspoken man, he said.
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| 24. | To make Moses more obviously sympathetic, he's a plainspoken American with convivial inflections.
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| 25. | He was a plainspoken fellow who did his best for his state and for his country.
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| 26. | They see the president as a plainspoken man of principle who says what he believes ."
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| 27. | The march went forward under Abernathy's plainspoken leadership but did not achieve its goals.
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| 28. | Allmusic critic Stewart Mason commented on the " plainspoken intimacy " of King's performance.
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| 29. | Because of his plainspoken approach the newspaper had enthusiastic readers interested in this type of journalism.
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| 30. | And, as always, Trump showed a plainspoken, uncanny knack for showcasing No . 1.
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