| 41. | "It does not surprise me nor make me uncomfortable, " said the normally plainspoken Interior minister.
|
| 42. | An artist's artist, they say; a real mensch _ incisive, plainspoken, gentle, generous.
|
| 43. | President George W . Bush's plainspoken manner helped boost his appeal with the public during the presidential campaign.
|
| 44. | They were country folk, farmers who brought the plainspoken values of hard work and progressive thinking to public office.
|
| 45. | "I'm scared of heights, " the stocky, plainspoken Rice said in an interview.
|
| 46. | The two leaders, both 56, are known for being plainspoken about their views on the government in Pyongyang.
|
| 47. | The form of Dennis's poem-a plainspoken, dramatic monologue-is fairly characteristic of his poetry.
|
| 48. | Prine's hoarse croon is accompanied by Marianne Faithfull's scratchy one to achieve a lovely, plainspoken ballad.
|
| 49. | Anchors Ashleigh Banfield and Lester Holt established themselves as personalities, and Dan Abrams was a quick, plainspoken legal analyst.
|
| 50. | Hanson's plainspoken style and her new party's populist social and economic platform soon attracted a big following.
|