Clearly, their behavior in the past eight years blatantly contradicts these principles and makes a mockery of their promises. |
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I can't believe so many charities blatantly ignore common courtesy when it comes to cold calls. |
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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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My face flamed with embarrassment at the blatantly southern direction of my thoughts. |
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The democratic rights of Tamil political prisoners have been blatantly violated. |
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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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Why don't we begin by asking crassly and blatantly why anyone would care to read this interview? |
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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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It blatantly derogates national laws and constitutions while providing extensive powers to global banks and multinational corporations. |
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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 is a sobering drama, never blatantly reaching for effect, but quietly moving nonetheless. |
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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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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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To disagree with the guild master was foolhardy, but to blatantly contradict his words was a death sentence. |
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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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I think it's about time the traffic police had a word with these people who blatantly admit to using this road as a rat run and ask them to stop. |
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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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They are blatantly, didactically, and moralizingly feminist, but they are also erudite, interesting, and amusing. |
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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 most boring, turgid, insipid or blatantly tragic films become a source of immense fun and wonder in his hands. |
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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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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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Some of the poetry, written between 1220 and 1250, was blatantly ribald and sensual. |
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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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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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The miners were no angels but the media was blatantly and cynically used as a propaganda machine for the government. |
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He talks people down, stretches the truth, ignores or denies uncomfortable facts, is blatantly rude to anyone to questions him. |
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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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How could you even contemplate publishing an image so blatantly hateful to women. |
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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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Usually when you hear a record by a new band that cops the style of someone from the past so blatantly, you're ready to toss your cookies. |
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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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Leigh's Petruchio is too strong to fall for a woman who is blatantly manipulative rather than a match for his own true shrewishness. |
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Upon hearing me blatantly making fun of her, she turned an unattractive shade of red. |
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The same combination worked eight minutes later after Ian Dawes was blatantly body-checked in the centre by Phil Brazier. |
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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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The official machinery was blatantly misused to wreak vengeance and carry out vendetta. |
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We live in a society that blatantly wastes water and electricity, and makes indiscriminate use of non-biodegradable materials. |
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These stories rarely take the form of something blatantly heinous like overt racism. |
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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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It features a number of Afghan characters, some based on historical personages and some blatantly fictional. |
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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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With the colder weather she moved indoors and blatantly smoked in front of us. |
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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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Again, as someone who I think mostly just tries to observe a little bit and comment when it seems so blatantly commentable that it’s hard not to, it’s a weird time. |
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It can be casually entertaining, dull but compelling because of its authorship or outrageously challenging an equivocatory, apologetic or blatantly misleading editorial. |
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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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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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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'd be disappointed too if I had a weave that blatantly fake. |
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This should save Mr Van Cauwenberghe the effort of issuing another blatantly untruthful statement. |
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This is a blatantly typical example of how this Europe of ours does not yet fit together. |
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She had blatantly accused me but I have to admit that it was true. |
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There are the capricious gusts of sea wind that sweep in unsuspectingly, the cunning bunkers, the enigmatic kicks and bounces, the blatantly tormenting results. |
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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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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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I had dated non-Jews before, but none went so far as to decorate their home with such blatantly pious trinkets. |
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It is blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent bystanders. |
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Another blatantly regressive tax system is the social security system. |
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On the democratic front, successive governments gained power by being economical with the truth, and once in office, lied blatantly about their intentions. |
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Traffic signboards are blatantly misused for sticking posters and bills. |
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Now, under al-Sisi, the old security apparatuses are reappearing publicly, blatantly, and unapologetically. |
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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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Would you blatantly bash anyone the way you dump on yourself? |
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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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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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Yes, even blatantly insincere, computer-generated flattery works. But shamelessness needs to be balanced with subtlety. |
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No argument could justify what was a blatantly illegal act that served only the interests of the occupying power. |
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At any rate, Bonds has not been faced with anything like the blatantly protective wall in Japanese baseball. |
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However, many are beguiled by that dark groups strategy of blatantly lying and whatever else it takes to make change seem scary. |
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Some were blatantly inferior, he said, at times with metal shavings and burrs in the threads. |
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In my descriptions of the encounter, I kept the focus on how I spluttered in the face of a blatantly sexist remark. |
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The pantheon of Sediuk pranks ranges from sneakily clever to blatantly rude. |
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Family rivalry is all very well, but perhaps not if you blatantly upstage the head honcho. |
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He was very careful to avoid using such words as surrender so as not to blatantly admit defeat. |
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Some of these requirements also blatantly contradict the Treaty, which provides for unanimity in fiscal matters. |
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Consider that when you see a commercial for a blatantly wasteful product. |
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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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We want to see greater sanctions on universities that blatantly ignore these requests, or try to wriggle out their responsibilities. |
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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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Apart from being a rather tasteless joke, this is blatantly untrue. |
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In a blatantly dishonest manner, the book does not address the Marxist position on this key question, either to repudiate or endorse it. |
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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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How do we deal with a regime that is quite blatantly pushing all its boundaries? |
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When international law is so blatantly ignored, such bloodshed, as we have seen, is unavoidable. |
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The supposed humour in the messages blatantly treated people with disdain and deemed them inferior. |
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Why did the Prime Minister so blatantly break his own accountability pledge? |
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Unilateralism has blatantly failed, but multilateralism has yet to materialise fully, let alone effectively. |
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There has been an increasing tendency for humanitarian and international law to be ignored or blatantly violated. |
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They have all been sentenced on the basis of legal proceedings which blatantly disregarded their right to a fair trial. |
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The defendant here had, in the judge's view, blatantly and wilfully defied the law. |
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It shows a society that is blatantly discriminatory against Travellers and their culture, and particularly of that part of their culture that relates to nomadism. |
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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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Later, she hosts an open call for inventors looking for investors, and blatantly steals their ideas. |
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It's true that East Timor has been blatantly playing to the gallery. |
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International law seems to be evaded, blatantly and clearly. |
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Its first display, Collection 2000, was blatantly attention-grabbing. |
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By acting in such a way, the conservatives are blatantly showing that they have no intention of living up to the commitments of the institution they represent, but instead prefer to play party ideology. |
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Surely it cannot be considered acceptable that Putin should continue his policy straight-faced and congratulate Lukashenko, while human rights are still blatantly being violated. |
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A kind of nationalism is manifesting itself ever more brazenly and blatantly in many Member States across Europe without meeting any real resistance. |
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When it is not blatantly pitched at children who can be expected to harry their parents into providing alluring gifts, Christmas advertising attempts to pry open pocket books through mawkish appeals to sentimentality. |
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That same Government, which had blatantly disregarded the Geneva Conventions and other human rights instruments, had the audacity to pontificate before the Committee about respect for human rights. |
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Under ordinary circumstances, police action of the nature described by petitioners would be illegal and blatantly violative of the express guarantees of the Bill of Rights. |
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Indeed, certain Committee members were quick to respond with uninformed, irrelevant and blatantly homophobic questions and claims that had nothing to do with the principles we were asking them to consider and to apply. |
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To professional law enforcement officers and the public, racial profiling is blatantly objectionable and indefensible. |
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While some nonsensical propositions are blatantly so, others seem to be meaningful and only analysis carried out in accordance with the picture theory can expose their nonsensicality. |
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Although seemingly complete, even to the non-aviator the craft was blatantly not fly-worthy as parts of the fuselage carried gaping holes. |
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If the goalkeeper blatantly moves off the goal line before the ball is kicked and a goal is not scored, the assistant referee must raise his flag. |
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Beginning with Torn Curtain, Hitchcock was finally able to blatantly include plot elements previously forbidden in American films. |
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I would bluntly and blatantly argue that the prebudget consultation process that took place, in probably the shortest timeframe in history, was the broadest that has ever happened. |
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It seems to me blatantly absurd that Greece should continue to pursue this long-standing and, frankly, ridiculous tirade against the name of Macedonia. |
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Once more, Mr Weizman had changed the paradigm. As president from 1993 to 2000, a largely ceremonial post, Mr Weizman continued to eschew tradition by blatantly taking political sides. |
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The last election blatantly sidelined women as mere spouses and then went on to produce a government that actively pushed back women's rights and pushed down women's incomes. |
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Women should be outraged that they were treated so shoddily when one of the solutions to combat family violence was obvious and blatantly ignored for so many years. |
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The conservatives saw all of this as blatantly political activism. |
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Customary religious law, with its own legal framework, will result in different decisions that may even blatantly contradict the decisions rendered by legal institutions that apply the state's codified law. |
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My niece has watched the whole tape of what happened and it's blatantly obvious that they failed miserably in their duty of care. |
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It was clear that manatees were in decline and there was little point in waiting for definitive proof of the blatantly obvious before taking appropriate action. |
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These violations blatantly endanger the safety of international civil aviation and contravene international law and air traffic regulations, putting the peace and stability of the region at stake. |
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On his third album, featuring the dread hand of Linda Perry, Blunt once again shows all the soulfulness of the junior Chris de Burgh he so blatantly is. |
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Thus, in 1967, the bishops called on Canadian men and women to refuse to support the scandal of universal misery which contrasts so blatantly with their own high standard of living. |
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I would also like to express my horror at the fact that for some days we have seen the United States' Government blatantly and obscenely distributing the booty in the form of profits from reconstruction. |
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The situation may be anticipated of one of the fundamental rights of the EU enunciated in the Charter being blatantly violated by a Member State, which asserts that its action has nothing to do with implementing Union law. |
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Sandals that are blatantly the wrong color. |
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It is likely that the countries which find their internal stability so blatantly threatened are, before long, going to look to new international rules of the game to take the arbitrariness out of global market power. |
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There has been an increasing tendency for International Law, including International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law and Refugee Law, to be ignored or blatantly violated. |
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Although he was blatantly on drugs, the crowd still cheered him. |
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Gruffudd's policy, which his sons would execute and later rulers of Gwynedd adopted, was to recover Gwynedd's primacy without blatantly antagonizing the English crown. |
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Because a principal's pay is determined, in part, by the school's performance on the TAAS test, some principals have blatantly turned their schools into test-prep centers. |
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