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A plainspoken woman, or so it seemed, who did not hide her opinions.
She predicted that Song's direct and plainspoken style would be popular.
The plainspoken approach was valued here as a token of honesty.
"He's a plainspoken man, even if Fetch does his talking.
She's plainspoken but not rude, a classic dispenser of tough love.
The aristocratic statesman and the plainspoken general left the underground room.
Most of the works, while reflecting pride, are plainspoken.
He should have expected her to be plainspoken.
The plainspoken fealty to common, some would say base, reader needs, seems to be catching on.
"I expect you pride yourself on being plainspoken," said Jenny sweetly.
The march went forward under Abernathy's plainspoken leadership but did not achieve its goals.
Hilliard was plainspoken to the point of being blisteringly frank.
Judd endorsed small enterprise and the poetry of plainspoken materials, not mass production.
Coleman's a likable, plainspoken fellow who refuses to admit he's getting on in years.
He drew widespread attention with his plainspoken persistence, often staying at the Capitol past midnight.
He approaches his themes, here and in "Studies," less as metaphoric dance than plainspoken theater.
"Julie's father was plainspoken with those he loved."
Senator McCain attracted many voters because he appeared to be a tough, plainspoken leader.
"The president has been a plainspoken leader."
And it could be a plainspoken preliminary to the Entombment of Christ.
So just in case, my dear, remember there is always a home for you here; and though a plainspoken woman I am a warm-hearted one too.
His mother was a blunt, plainspoken woman.
Father Lafferty was a plainspoken man, older than his sixty years, not a gossip.
Senator Reid, a plainspoken Nevadan, is no mean pugilist himself.