We still drive everyone else nuts, inconsiderately and flagrantly imposing our tastes and points of view across multiple generation gaps. |
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A player flagrantly flaunts the rules, and in doing so, is caught bang to rights. |
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No other single event epitomizes that fact so flagrantly as does Folk Fest, the red-headed stepchild of New York's annual Outsider Art Fair. |
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The case system of classical Latin, as absorbed into educated early medieval usage, is frequently and flagrantly violated. |
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There are many scented varieties among the more flagrantly fragrant bulbs traditionally known for fragrance, such as hyacinths. |
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But aren't they being severely penalized for repeatedly and flagrantly breaking the law? |
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So flagrantly derivative are its set-pieces that it is a struggle to find anything original in the film at all. |
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I stepped away for a moment and an elderly comic started flagrantly flirting with my date. |
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As long as they don't flagrantly violate good taste, magazines should run whatever ads are proffered. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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But in a group, one is supposed to suppress rather than flagrantly display personal expressivity. |
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It would involve a flagrantly illegal and unconstitutional intervention by the executive branch into the affairs of the legislature. |
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Day in and day out, he violates welfare laws and flagrantly violates building codes and regulations. |
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Funny how our generation flagrantly disregards all the work that's been done to ensure that the workplace is a non-hostile environment free from sexual harrassment. |
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But Russia's constitutional checks and balances are weak, and flagrantly abused. |
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European regulations on health and safety were disregarded as flagrantly as driving time or staff insurance. |
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To begin with, the First Amendment is flagrantly biased in favor of religion. |
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Wrongs are committed, and flagrantly, but Nutting commits to her premise without wavering and demands the reader do so, too. |
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That means that most of its policies are not only socially reactionary and oppressive, but flagrantly misogynistic as well. |
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Fisher was flagrantly cuckolded by Taylor as the whole world watched the filming of Cleopatra in Rome. |
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The Treasury secretary didn't so much go to Congress and ask for power and then exercise it broadly and flagrantly. |
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Top managers flagrantly abused the executive-loan scheme actions that have since become the basis for criminal complaints. |
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A third, Ta Mok, died last year. But it is 82-year old Mr Ieng who had seemed to be most flagrantly getting away with mass murder. |
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What point is there in our endeavouring to create European civil protection mechanisms when some governments ignore them so flagrantly? |
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The whole world knows that it engages publicly and flagrantly in State terrorism. |
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Basic principles of human rights are flagrantly abused in ways that tell others it is acceptable to ignore the rights of their citizens. |
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If the employer is flagrantly disregarding the collective agreement in these matters, mass grievances can be filed. |
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Mr. Speaker, on January 28, I rose in the House to address the fact that the government continues to flagrantly attack women's rights. |
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Barring flagrantly inappropriate behavior or outright neglect or abuse, I cannot and will not take sides in this kind of conflict. |
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We were penniless and without shoes while people from the same hotel sat next to us in the airport flagrantly eating burgers and chips and drinking coke. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust to Indian cricketers, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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He is an outsized character: the biggest plutocrat in a plutocratic capital, a creature of Wall Street who, flagrantly and legally, tapped his limitless bank account to become, and remain, mayor. |
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In France and the European Union as a whole, the rights of ethnic and religious minorities were flagrantly violated in the areas of employment, housing and education. |
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Our attention will focus on several of these orders, those that are at the heart of the privatization process of Iraq and which flagrantly violate the economic and political sovereignty of this country. |
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His visit had established in an unequivocal manner that Algeria had flagrantly refused to comply with its international obligations by allowing UNHCR to conduct a census. |
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As the grievor had flagrantly disregarded her obligations in administering public funds, the College asserted that neither the employer nor taxpayers should run the risk of repeat behaviour. |
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That is why we are so strongly committed to them and why I believe that the principle in international law of non-intervention clearly reaches its limits when human rights are being flagrantly violated. |
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His organization requested the Commission to consider the issue of the international status of the peoples of those two territories, whose right to self-determination had been flagrantly violated. |
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Acting in such a way, the undersigned would flagrantly and non equivocally exceed his authority and all such decisions would be challenged in Court. |
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While these rights are flagrantly violated for millions of children, in most societies in the world there is a broad consensus around the importance of working towards their greater recognition. |
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It flagrantly flies in the face of cynicism, apathy and the daily grind. |
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Why does he have no qualms in firing public servants for obeying the law, while saying and doing absolutely nothing when Canada's chief financial officer flagrantly breaks the law? |
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That may have discouraged the more flagrantly egotistical deals. |
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Pacifism is flagrantly immoral PHIL Braithwaite applauds the pacifism of the Quakers. |
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This cartel flagrantly violated the teachings of the church, which tried to justify it by pointing to the virtuous military campaigns it would finance. |
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The only crime was in being detected too flagrantly and redhandedly. |
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Flagrantly disregarding the P-plate rules in a turbocharged car is likely to get you pulled over by the cops. |
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Fluent in astrobabble. Flagrantly philosophical. Fiery for redheads. Awaiting adventure. All femmes need apply. |
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