How To Use Blatancy In A Sentence
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One thing that could be a bit off-putting is that he uses a great deal of harsh language and blatancy, which can often be offensive.
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He sees the weakness of the administration as being in its blatancy, yet this is testimony only to its strength.
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Given the various attempts, with increasing blatancy, to cook the upcoming election, I am reminded of an old comment on elections.
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I began to think that aggression, blatancy, was my only possible form of approach.
THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
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the blatancy of his attempt to whitewash the crime was unforgivable
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The only way in which art could disallow such criticism would be to protest its irresponsible infancy, and admit that it was a more or less amiable blatancy in individuals, and not _art_ at all.
The Life of Reason
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The Bush administration, and the concurrent lack of a real opposition party, are merely bitter foretastes of the blatancy these tendencies must eventually achieve.
Capitalism as the Engine of Global Crisis
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It really is this very blatancy that is part of his magnetism and is reflected beautifully in his lyrics.
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Not every decision made in streamlining this story was wise, however - the climax is foreshadowed for virtually the entire film, first breathtakingly subtle in an opening pre-title scene with Harry and Dumbledore , but only to go directly into thuddening blatancy.
Archive 2009-07-01
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Maybe its the blatancy of how outrageous her lyrics and videos are that it seems impossibly pedantic to dislike it.
Sexualized Violence in a Lady Gaga Video » Sociological Images
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One had only to go to the working-class quarters of the city to be struck by the blatancy of that.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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The blatancy of this bribe, which sends all the wrong messages about the use of public funds, has yet to be fully absorbed by most editorialists.
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The Bush administration, and the concurrent lack of a real opposition party, are merely bitter foretastes of the blatancy these tendencies must eventually achieve.
Capitalism as the Engine of Global Crisis
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The blatancy of the legal double standard is not only frustrating -- it's infuriating.
The Great Viagra Emergency
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I've been feeling a bit overwhelmed over the last few days by the scale - and the blatancy - of BBC bias over this issue & got lost trying to find how to complain on their website.
Selected targets
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I got the impression that McMissile's debate strategy was to very deliberately try to get under Obama's skin using the blatancy of his lies as bait, in order to draw Obama into a street brawl.
McCain Seems To Have Upper Hand, But No Real Game Changers
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But what undermines the book "is not simply the blatancy of the symbolism, or the conversations in which everyone makes their part in the novel's psychological framing just a shade too clear, but a kind of procedural elephantiasis.
Critical eye: book reviews roundup
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I have seen such as "February", for instance, in the Boston Museum, present for me the sensation of a man of great private spiritual and intellectual means, having the wish to express tactfully and convincingly his personal conclusions and reactions, leaning always toward the side of iridescent illusiveness rather than emotional blatancy and irrelevant extravagance.
Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
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The blatancy of its rhetorical devices and the perverseness of its address create discomfort for serious theorists.
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Although not abstract (because recognisable for what it is), it nonetheless possesses a certain mystery because of its quiet blatancy.
Object
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There is in the penumbra of the USA Patriots Act the rendition of prisoners, the detention of however many anonymous suspects without even the pretense of due process, not to mention legal representation, the perpetual suspension of civil liberty, a new blatancy.
Victor Navasky: The Difference Between Being Opinionated (Bad) and Having an Opinion (Good)