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- 1962 On another occasion, Fleming said: "I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, 'James Bond' was much better than something...
- archaeology, and other fields pertaining to geological stratigraphy. In its plainest form, it states that in undeformed stratigraphic sequences, the oldest...
- close friend of Mr. Darcy. Mary Bennet – the middle Bennet sister, and the plainest of her siblings. Mary has a serious disposition and mostly reads and plays...
- impoverishment, which contrasts with the first portion of the film where "even the plainest decor seems to sparkle", Betty and Rita glow with light and transitions...
- the death of a heretic." Before marrying, Luther had been living on the plainest food, and, as he admitted himself, his mildewed bed was not properly made...
- Woman's Escape from Amish Life, Thomas More.[ISBN missing] Gehman Richard. "Plainest of Pennsylvania's Plain People Amish Folk". National Geographic, August...
- dynasty and the Xiongnu. The new emperor, Emperor Huan, ordered that the plainest woman from the harem be given to Huhanye, and so Wang Zhaojun was chosen...
- recorded as having said about Aesop: like those who dine well off the plainest dishes, he made use of humble incidents to teach great truths, and after...
- find suggested and elucidated elsewhere, and which leads directly to the plainest kind of determinism. End in itself Flow (psychology) Ikigai Intrinsic motivation...
- possessed of talents visible only to those who bother to look. At its plainest and most persuasive, her story is that of a writer discovering a voice...