How To Use Blatantly In A Sentence
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What is the point of using TV replays when you blatantly ignore what they show you?
The Sun
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I still feel this way about a lot of books; I like either nonfiction or stories in blatantly fictional settings - but not the ones that are "realistic" dramas involving self-torturing individuals and their families.
A sad day for bananafish
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It is blatantly obvious that dogs are left-wing while cats are extremely right-wing.
Times, Sunday Times
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These stories rarely take the form of something blatantly heinous like overt racism.
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The other side decries these assaults as blatantly sexist, misogynist exercises that have no place in modern society.
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However, he ventured to guess that no one would state that they wanted to give up the search since Alex had made it blatantly obvious that every word of their vow would be broken.
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His movies stretch and sometimes blatantly ignore laws of physics.
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Despite their inferiority, York could feel aggrieved about Percy Park's third try which followed a blatantly forward pass.
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They are clever, even brilliant planners, who are now executing the first blatantly overt phase of their attack.
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We would not know he had blatantly ignored the ban on returning to Liverpool.
The Sun
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Russia and Gabon are blatantly banning all imports of the other white meat, while Egypt has ordered the mass-execution of all of their unhallowed hoggies (although this could merely be a convenient excuse to settle an age-old Islamic grudge -- why must unsanctified flesh taste so delicious!).
Warren Holstein: Preparing for the Swine Flu Apocalypse
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We must all now be open to the possibility that we have beenblatantly bamboozled on 9/11 andcan no longerbe afraid of the truth.
ARE AMERICANS AFRAID OF 9/11 TRUTH ?
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‘The cover photo was blatantly objectifying women,’ they wrote.
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They said the song blatantly encouraged the killing of policemen.
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Who knew that not having any spine to oppose blatantly bad Bush II SCOTUS appointments (at least we will hear no more old-school 'activist judge' hooey, which is something I guess) would turn out so badly for the incompetent Dems?
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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It became blatantly obvious to me that the band wasn't going to last.
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How could you even contemplate publishing an image so blatantly hateful to women.
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Traffic signboards are blatantly misused for sticking posters and bills.
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Why the word “terrorist” leads so many people into a state of hysterical presumptuousness accompanied by demands to defy our constitution blatantly, is beyond me.
Matthew Yglesias » Mitch McConnell vs the FBI
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But killing their fellow God-created human beings in order to attain their personal salvation is a blatantly selfish and the most condemnable inhumane act, morally and theologically.
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Practically invisible or blatantly obvious, these so-called slipups made centuries ago survive today beneath vitrified coats of clear overglaze and provide snapshots of the innovative and ingenious decorative techniques employed.
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Also, it was blatantly obvious that McCain cheated and knew the questions that were being asked.
The Early Word: Back-to-Back at Saddleback - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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This is a government that blatantly indulged in open gerrymander, for example the re-allocation of defence force votes among surrounding marginal seats.
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Some of the poetry, written between 1220 and 1250, was blatantly ribald and sensual.
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Reasons for some people to avoid alcohol remain blatantly obvious.
Jay Williams, Ph.D.: The Alcohol Controversy: Is Drinking Good for You?
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It would appear that he blatantly ignored this stipulation.
Times, Sunday Times
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They blatantly refuse to acknowledge the guiding principles of normal scientific inquiry.
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Jeff Frankel speaks for the prosecution. they will do anything for a few votes, even if their behavior is against the national economic and security interests and blatantly inconsistent with things they claim to stand for: small government, free trade, macroeconomic discipline, good neoclassical economics, and so forth.
Bush on Trial, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The lyrics, prototypically sung in that much imitated adenoidal whine we have all known and loved all these many years later, were ingeniously universal while being blatantly personal, a great trick.
Binky Philips: I Get Bounced From the Buzzcocks
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We've all seen people who are bright, talented, and capable - but also blatantly insecure: disputatious, difficult, and ultimately ineffective.
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In other words, $ 87 billion in "new" Medicaid money was "allocated" in a way that just reinforced an arteriosclerotic health industry that out rightly --- blatantly --- acts in ways that injure the nation's overall health.
Chris Norwood: Below the Belt: Governor Paterson Tries a Little Medicaid Reform
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You see, Sucreños are still quite upset with Evo for having blatantly ignored their request to consider moving the capital (which, constitutionally is in Sucre, yet only the judicial branch remains here, the executive and legislative branches having long since moved to La Paz) back to Sucre.
¡Que Viva Sucre! « Wanderings
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The pity is that it probably was up until after 2000 and a blatantly dishonest, arrogantly self-focused, irresponsible and unconscionable sociopath was elected president and we see what that cost us.
Political family names bring shame as well as fame
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You are not creatingbalance you are flamming the boards with the rhetoricand talking points of the Hillaryteam and it is blatantly obvious to all posters.
Happy Hour Roundup
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He is distrusted by colleagues because he is blatantly ambitious, but no leadership candidate could be guiltless of that trait.
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The up-tick in sleazy anti-Clinton articles and biased talking head commentators in the media are so blatantly devoid of substance it's astounding!
Purdum defends article slamming Bill Clinton
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After all, ethnic slurs can start out as euphemisms (meant to avoid identifying anyone blatantly by nationality) before evolving into derogations.
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To wind up in court, employers must have blatantly ignored the warnings issued by labour inspectors.
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The miners were no angels but the media was blatantly and cynically used as a propaganda machine for the government.
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It became blatantly obvious to me that the band wasn't going to last.
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My dad was from Virginia but he didn't harbor the deep-rooted racism prevalent at the time in the South and blatantly institutionalized in classic colonial style in the Canal Zone.
Will Wright: Thanks Dad for Failing: Even When Dads Fall Short, Good Can Come of It
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It has to be blatantly obvious before you refer it.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this mad pursuit of history itself, the facts of the past in so far as they are known are blatantly manipulated and distorted.
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they blatantly violated the laws
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A Fox on the Fairway" even borrows blatantly from the playwright's own manual, reusing a curtain-call reenactment gimmick from his "Lend Me a Tenor.
Theater review: 'Fox on the Fairway' at Signature Theatre
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In collegiate circles, sports are divided into non-revenue and revenue categories quite blatantly.
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If the courts hold that the issue is not justiciable, and Congress continues to blatantly violate the Constitution, then several things may happen: 1.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Would “Deem & Pass” Survive Judicial Review?
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I just can't believe that someone would blatantly shoot and kill someone else in cold blood for no dumb-ass reason, and right in front of a bunch of people!
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They said the song blatantly encouraged the killing of policemen.
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It was simply not admissible that something as blatantly solid as a rock could have come from the heavens.
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By far the most blatantly contrived element of the play is the happy and neatly accounted for ending, with a stereotypical Hollywood double wedding scene.
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Today, children are "empowered" - blatantly encouraged to circumvent their parents and defy traditional values.
EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL
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I hoist my tankard to you, sir, and blatantly violate my own moral compunctions against posting again.
Elderly Women Charged With Beating Fawn To Death
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Menessos was not a male chauvinist like the leadership of the Romanian wæres so blatantly was.
Arcane Circle
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It's exhibitionism to flaunt wealth so blatantly.
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It was purple as good as blatantly adv! ertised a Ravens.
Nevermore: Welcome to Baltimore
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Consider that when you see a commercial for a blatantly wasteful product.
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Vehicles are blatantly disobeying the no-traffic hours.
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These are nothing but sheer frauds, where rules have been blatantly violated.
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I personally had a most unpleasant train trip just last week where someone had blatantly smeared sticky jam all over the handrails and back of seats.
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It's typical of the organisation to blatantly ignore a growing problem.
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He has blatantly and flagrantly broken the law.
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It is blatantly obvious that the current incumbents at the Home Office cannot even spell the words civil and liberty, let alone grasp their meaning.
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Spalding is blatantly funny, and his biggest strength is his pacing.
The Greats of Spoken Word
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This was a blatantly political budget.
The Sun
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The third goal was so blatantly offside I don't even know what to say about it.
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Hobbs had blatantly ignored the legal profession's code of conduct.
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I have never seen farce more keenly orchestrated and sanguinely enacted, the blatantly laughable always tinged with the bitingly caricatural, the fantastic, and the outrageous, without the slightest loss in basic humanity.
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Members of the cybergoth sub-culture often wear blatantly artificial "dreadfalls" made of synthetic hair, fabric or plastic tubing.
RVABlogs
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The man shows a shocking amount of egoism - not that it's shocking that he's egotistical, it's just surprising that he lets it show so blatantly.
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To claim that there is no way of assessing performance apart from involving pupils in interviews is blatantly wrong.
Times, Sunday Times
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This has been blatantly ignored.
Times, Sunday Times
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It sounds blatantly obvious, but it is wise to use people you know or those who come recommended.
Times, Sunday Times
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The melodies here could hardly be called hooky or blatantly poppy, but they have a mantra-like quality that's infectious and slightly eerie.
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Likewise, if you think it is ludicrous to call SSM a ‘right’ and that those in favor of it are blatantly ignoring the historical definition of marriage and substituting one of their own choosing purely on selfish grounds and are calling those against SSM hateful and ignorant without addressing the substance of the claims then you will tend to think of pro-SSM advocates as bigoted.
How is bigotry defined?
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Barring the work of a few painters, most of the modern art in this country is blatantly imitative, but we still have a problem awarding crafts the recognition given to the arts.
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I suggest a national horn-blowing day on Friday blasted against all those brass-necks who have the effrontery to queue-jump so blatantly and outrageously.
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Making a fair system blatantly unfair.
The Sun
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It's blatantly obvious that the writers are American.
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It has become blatantly clear that the people are not happy with the level of political representation that they are currently receiving.
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With the colder weather she moved indoors and blatantly smoked in front of us.
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Apart from being a rather tasteless joke, this is blatantly untrue.
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The timing is notably off and the delivery comes across as blatantly bitchy.
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It can be belligerent, biased and sometimes blatantly unfair.
The Sun
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It blatantly derogates national laws and constitutions while providing extensive powers to global banks and multinational corporations.
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I'm not a daft wee laddie, and I know that happens, but it doesn't normally happen quite so blatantly, so I was annoyed and angry.
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Then there's the bad, bad kind, where one is blatantly rude, pompous and self-righteous about what they do not know.
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Andra is cared for by her sweet granddaughter Rebecca (Rebecca Hall) — who has no life — and is blatantly rejected by her other highly cynical granddaughter, Mary (Amanda Peet).
4 Movie Clips from PLEASE GIVE – Premiered at Sundance and Stars Catherine Keener, Rebecca Hall, Amanda Peet, and Oliver Platt – Collider.com
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Practically invisible or blatantly obvious, these so-called slip-ups made centuries ago survive today beneath vitrified coats of clear overglaze and provide snapshots of the innovative and ingenious decorative techniques employed.
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The big problem with this life is I'm blatantly dependent on other people's goodwill.
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This case appears blatantly unfair and discriminatory.
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I shouldn’t have so blatantly pwned that freakin weirdo so many times.
Think Progress » Gingrich Says Democrats ‘Have To Take Some Moral Responsibility’ For Far-Right Death Threats
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Juxtaposed with this is the idea that the blatantly violent removal of the badger from the sett and the unceremonious act of the diggers disturbs and changes nature irreparably.
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Joss, meanwhile, is just blatantly fishing for compliments.
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It's nothing like American hip-hop with its self-attitude so blatantly compressed into a track that works as one sound machine; here we have strands of sound that in their numerousness defy each other's full presence as ‘hip-hop.’
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The reality is simpler: Conservative central office blatantly ignores the voices formerly expressed through local associations.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is in line with immigration laws which have been blatantly sexually discriminatory against black women.
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Someone as cultured and educated as you come across being surely can't admire someone as crass and blatantly offensive as him?
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In Inertia, a young woman lies on top of a bullet train carriage, her dress ballooning against the wind, in a blatantly Freudian onrush of high-speed elation.
This week's new exhibitions
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The official machinery was blatantly misused to wreak vengeance and carry out vendetta.
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This is in line with immigration laws which have been blatantly sexually discriminatory against black women.
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Steinem became the poster girl for feminism in the 1970s because she was good-looking, smart, articulate and blatantly heterosexual.
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Not only are the judges inept but most appear blatantly political.
The Sun
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It seems blatantly obvious that only well designed clinical investigations can establish the truth.
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Specifically, when you have cases in which one cohort quite blatantly loots the local treasury and then another cohort is asked to make up for the shortfall, it is is natural for the second cohort to object.
Matthew Yglesias » The Looming Public Pension Disaster
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The edict is obviously and blatantly a marketing ploy just for the sake of publicity.
Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » No More Pennies at Great American Hero
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In numerous interventions before diverse U.N. bodies they have documented how long-term and on-going government policies of ethnocide and forced assimilation blatantly violate U.N. Covenants.
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You blatantly forgot 'innit' and babes too, those are 'well' important!
The English dictionary 2005: Reading University edition
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So the idea that increased contraceptive use will lead to a decrease in abortions is blatantly wrong.
ProWomanProLife » How do these people get to become religious leaders?
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She had blatantly accused me but I have to admit that it was true.
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No clue where to start cleaning up the mess he inherited from the single most inept, corrupt, blatantly divisive and borderline evil administration I can remember.
Bush on Obama: 'This guy has no clue'
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Having been to several Christmas parties it has become blatantly obvious to me that I cannot dance.
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It would raise expectations that cannot be satisfied, and it would alter the structure of our courts for blatantly political purposes.
Times, Sunday Times
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To be believable to the reader, they can’t be blatantly contradictory ie today they hate Jane, tomorrow they love Jane – unless that very contrariness is part of the plot.
Back on the horse ...
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That, he says, was blatantly unfair.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though an authentic political movement with a domestic agenda in Lebanon, it is also blatantly anti-Semitic.
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There is, blatantly, far too much pampering these days of egos founded not on a record of achievement but on the bloated salaries considered normal amid the lunatic values that have invaded the national sport.
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So we get a choice between a left that wants to overregulate corporations and a right that wants to let them get away with blatantly criminal behavior.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Prosecuting BP
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I think I would have demurred, though, at invitations to sit with someone who had previously made wide and spectacularly false anti-union claims in the purest of bad faith, blatantly lied about me and my work, and shown himself, frankly, not to be a foeman worthy of my steel.
Archive 2009-06-01
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What is democracy if the publics' expressed intentions about an act being done in our name is patently and blatantly ignored?
Diann Rust-Tierney: Georgia's Death Penalty: Unequal and Unresponsive
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It was blatantly obvious that she was telling a lie.
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Further, one of his main tenets is that this belief, time after time, has been shown as blatantly illogical, and yet it continues to predominate in the corridors of power.
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However, factually, that is so untrue, so blatantly false, that it's almost criminal.
Your Right Hand Thief
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The melodies here could hardly be called hooky or blatantly poppy, but they have a mantra-like quality that's infectious and slightly eerie.
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These well-meaning exceptions are far outnumbered by blatantly political maps.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was Wong, eating a churro in the middle of the hallway - blatantly disobeying the no food outside the cafeteria rule.
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This simplistic assumption seems blatantly foolish.
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I'd be disappointed too if I had a weave that blatantly fake.
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It is blatantly unfair, and we should cease all the judicial semanticist contortions trying to make it appear lessso.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “What Really Happened” in Ricci:
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I recalled a conversation the previous Christmas when he was one of a number of people bitching about certain colleagues who were blatantly carrying on despite being married to other people.
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A prince could scarcely claim divine sanction for his authority and then exercise it in ways that blatantly contradicted its ultimate source and model.
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Invocations of popular support or consent may be baseless and even blatantly dishonest.
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He blatantly breached the confidentiality agreement.
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Our senators, representatives and the many tourists who visit the Capitol have almost overlooked the Feminine Principle so blatantly obvious for those who recognize the unobvious obvious.
The Forgotten Symbol Dan Brown Omitted From The Lost Symbol
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The miners were no angels but the media was blatantly and cynically used as a propaganda machine for the government.
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They sashay along the red carpet, botox-smooth and silicone-enhanced, so blatantly vain and unabashedly full of themselves, spinning for scores of photographers.
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Referring to Mr. Obama as Mr. Oreo is blatantly racist, and I for one am shocked that CNN would even allow it.
Clinton win leads to Obama boost
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But of course, it’s Hollywood, and the gentlemen on the tape who have been caught blatantly contradicting themselves, swanning about and engaging in puffery of the first order, are shameless enough, and arrogant enough not to care.
Hollywood Producers Damn Themselves With Their Own Words | Disinformation
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To some, the music is rude, low-class, and blatantly sexual and so could not possibly play any part in improving anyone's life.
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International law seems to be evaded, blatantly and clearly.
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Clearly their behavior in the past eight years blatantly contradicts these principles and makes a mockery of their promises.
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Bremner's gloves now came off and his bare-knuckle attack on Blair, playing poodle to the Campbell's Rottweiler, grew blatantly more brutal.
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‘Obviously we are working to repair the fault,’ says the conductor on the broken-down train when the one thing that is blatantly obvious is that no one is doing a blind thing about it.
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I get very frustrated seeing cyclists giving us all a bad name by blatantly flouting the rules of the road.
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What we have got from both camps is a farrago of half-truths and unproven assertions that are repeated even when shown to be blatantly unfounded.
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But rest assured that even if it's an advertorial, I will remain blatantly honest.
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It was nothing more than a sad example of ageism that served no purpose other than to be blatantly discriminatory against the older car driver.
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Upon hearing me blatantly making fun of her, she turned an unattractive shade of red.
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Futurist, with its muddy, one-note punk-thrash revivalism that belies his talents as a versatile studio auteur, is as frustratingly unremarkable and immobile as the governments he so blatantly rails against.
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I'll be the first pedant to point out that big ben is the bell not the tower .... though blatantly everyone means the tower when they say big ben ... so it's a bit of a moot point sj
Big Ben on Twitter » E-Mail
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It's hard to think of an act more blatantly expedient than renouncing Wright when his show, once done from the press club instead of the pulpit, could no longer be 'contextualized' as something whites could not understand and only Obama could explain in all its complexity.
Political Diary
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But what's the point of getting actively involved if outside bodies can come in and blatantly make threats and demands and get their way against the wishes of the communities here?
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Around our way its always the baseball capped teenagers who blatantly smoke it in the street and also don't find much time between tokes for schooling.
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The Three Ages of Man, with its blatantly phallic flute and sexually sated putti, is a post-coital reflection on mortality.
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It became blatantly obvious to me that the band wasn't going to last.
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That is blatantly unfair on Britain's businesses.
The Sun
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If Obama turns his back on the Republicans and blatantly foregoes bipartisanship just so he can mollify his base, he, along with the rest of the Dems, will regret it!!!!
Clinton's advice to Obama: Forget about Republicans
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The whole thing was blatantly rigged of course.
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More on Ascot A Magnificent Obsession A Week at the Races The Royal Enclosure rules no off-the-shoulder dresses, halter necks, spaghetti straps or shoulder straps of less than half an inch; no mini skirts; no midriff baring; and full-length trouser suits only in matching color are blatantly biased in favor of males
A Flashy, Positively Ghastly Spectacle
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Some amongst my friends and acquaintances blatantly said they were envious of my so to speak trouble-free life.
Fahad Faruqui: The Accessibility Of Envy On Social Media
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The cover photo was blatantly objectifying women.
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On the other hand, I've lost count of the number of bands I've seen blatantly aping the sound of the moment.
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And it blatantly circumvents the interdistrict transfer process.
Archive 2009-09-01
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Looks like that last-ditch and blatantly transparent attempt at a smear campaign didn't work at all.
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The music soundtracks have an R&B feel, and are blatantly more westernised.
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He started doing skids on his bike, blatantly trying to scare me.
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It is blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent bystanders.
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It was blatantly obvious that she was telling a lie.
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The red crystal pendant dangled blatantly from a gold chain around his neck.
The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Six
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But this blatantly sterile narcissism, especially when fanned by massive and intrusive media coverage, is psychologically damaging to the celebrities themselves.
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I remember the article directing me to Niki Rapana...the articles really did send a shiver down my spine; it borders on conspirational how all this could pass by under my our very noses without so much as a whimper in what I now see now as a blatantly hostile MSM.
One Of The Most Influential Men You've Never Heard Of
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Similar regulations on the Continent are either being ignored or blatantly flouted, with no punishment being administered by the member state.
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It features a number of Afghan characters, some based on historical personages and some blatantly fictional.
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His thoughts are blatantly impudent to say the least.
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Yet why should we necessarily believe these 'ideological and visual sources', particularly when they are blatantly propagandistic?
The Times Literary Supplement
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It is blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent bystanders.
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But Moldova claims that the measure was blatantly political.
Times, Sunday Times
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That this formal, blatantly uncharismatic man should set the electorate on fire, without the benefit of a media coach or a new suit, has rivals stunned.
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I admitted that I just blatantly steal other people's links.
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When spoken about plainly, it is obvious that these blatantly horrendous conformist actions are sinful, yet they continue to run rampant through the United States, and other parts of the world.
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Traffic signboards are blatantly misused for sticking posters and bills.
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My face flamed with embarrassment at the blatantly southern direction of my thoughts.
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This section is blatantly copied from Wikipedia.
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Today that view seems blatantly wrong.
Christianity Today
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This is blatantly unfair on migrants who are working in the UK and pay tax and national insurance.
The Sun
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edginess" - another blatantly sexist presentation came off without a hitch, this time at a Flash conference, and if anything, it was worse than the Rails/CouchDB presentation.
Planet TW
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The editing is swift but unobtrusive and the images are crisp and glossy, while the blatantly phony sets provide the perfect backdrop for both McKinney's chipper deadpan and the hyper-theatrical melodramatics of his costars.
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It was so blatantly a political ruse.
Times, Sunday Times
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Here is Mr. Shermer's final diagnostic of a wrong conspiracy theory: "The conspiracy theorist defends the conspiracy theory tenaciously to the point of refusing to consider alternative explanations for the events in question, rejecting all disconfirming evidence for his theory and blatantly seeking only confirmatory evidence to support what he has already determined to be the truth.
Maybe We're All Conspiracy Theorists
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Or that rogue elements in the industry appear to have been blatantly conning consumers.
The Sun
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But to give the old duffer his due, he isn't the first to attempt such a blatantly bloodsucking sonic hook-up.
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It was blatantly unfair and unethical to withdraw healthcare from those who needed it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Is it just me, or is the answer to that last one blatantly obvious?
The Sun
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Another blatantly regressive tax system is the social security system.
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Lizzy was reluctant to lie blatantly.
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The most boring, turgid, insipid or blatantly tragic films become a source of immense fun and wonder in his hands.
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Of course this doesn't mean anyone should be allowed to deliberately "misbehave" if his/her general contribution is acknowledged valuable, but it makes a difference whether somebody registers here just to rant and rave, or if it's obvious that the respective "defendant" occasionally "loses patience" in face of blatantly (and obviously purposeful) ignorant "arguments", while he/she generally contributes highly valuable aspects to OpEdNews.
OpEdNews - Diary: Some Truth For A Change
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Many too have heard of his marriage to the barren Princess Louise von Stolberg, who bore him no children, blatantly committed adultery and finally separated from him.
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However, if there is a criticism, it is only that the blatantly Irish character, Seamus, is a stereotypical thicko.
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The Adidas Grun still retains an earth-toned palette, and the Chuck Taylor Classic Converse in hemp is blatantly organic in its eco-dork style.
SUSTAINABLE STYLE: Nike’s Recycled Scrap Sneaks | Inhabitat