They are, sort of, as a new exhibition at City Without Walls here makes plain.
The announcement also made plain for researchers an age-old truism: that the march of science and technology cannot be stopped.
Where Genghis Khan stood on the question of income tax, the film does not make plain.
This I hope to make plain in the sequel of this Discourse.
It may be an extension of the mind itself as I tried to make plain in Foundation's Edge.
Here, made plain in front of the audience, was the communal passing of 20 years or so.
I planned that engagement, as I made plain on national television.
Their eyes meet and coconut makes plain who is in charge here.
Sometimes a writer uses context to make plain which meaning is meant.
This time it happens to be literally correct, and its birth is suddenly made plain, like Oedipus's.
"I think it was made plain and they meant it," he said.
Even under the Tarnoff guidelines, it could be made plain that the use of military force to restore democratic rule was no longer absolutely excluded.
The captain did not respond, but his expression made plain that he was far from overjoyed at the answer.
The grudging wording of his proclamation made that perfectly plain!
These things both Ukridge and I tried to make plain as we swam along.
But the older man's role is definitely a subordinate one, and his reception in Washington made that quite plain.
The high degree of mobility and adaptability shown by the tools makes that very plain.
Some circuit boards are made plain and a person can build their own for certain electrical tasks they need done.
Israel, however, wished for this commitment to apply only to practical areas of cooperation and not, as it made quite plain, to political questions.
The words that Brooks tried to make plain before he died.