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Judicial power
the definition quoted, all the attributes of judicial power are plainly present, Words and Phrases, Vol. 3, p. 113. Means the
Fairly
In a fair manner clearly openly plainly fully distinctly frankly
a fortiori
and more severe sentencing scheme for violent habitual offenders - plainly suggests that the Legislature intended it to apply a fortiori,
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Land
all lands, whether agricultural or not, and it would be plainly unreasonable to assume that it includes non-agricultural lands but does
manifest injustice
manifest injustice : an outcome in a case that is plainly and obviously unjust [acceptance of an involuntary guilty plea constitutes
slander
proving special damages if the statements in question have a plainly harmful character, as by imputing to the plaintiff criminal guilt,
Bluntly
In a blunt manner coarsely plainly abruptly without delicacy or the usual forms of civility
Conspicuous
the view obvious to the eye easy to be seen plainly visible manifest attracting the eye
Denote
To mark out plainly to signify by a visible sign to serve as the
Distinctly
without the blending of one part or thing another clearly plainly as to see distinctly
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