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"blatancy" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being blatant
  2. something that is blatant
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16 Sentences With "blatancy"

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But the recent attack by mobsters in Yuen Long far exceeded those previous incidents in scale, blatancy and brutality.
But the recent attack by mobsters in Yuen Long far exceeded those previous incidents in scale, blatancy and brutality.
That's where Mr. Bean's delicious new comedy "The Nap" opened on Thursday night, directed with an assured balance of blatancy and subtlety by Daniel Sullivan.
What's new is the blatancy of the packaging and delivery in this year's handouts, and how gangs make sure photos of their generosity make the rounds on social media.
This comic couldn't get more Batman in its blatancy: The Penguin is running for Mayor, and if elected he'll build a wall around Gotham City to keep the criminals out.
J.P. New wave structure meets punk blatancy and 21st-century gender fluency in this opening salvo from Dream Wife, a London art-school trio with an Icelandic singer-screamer, Rakel Mjöll.
This opening image is so comedic in its blatancy: we have always known Lucious is evil, but this is the first time Empire has depicted his badness in such a cliché way.
Despite the flashiness of Fischl's diptych as a whole and the undeniable beauty of its portrayal, in the right-hand panel, of black refugees emerging from a black sea under a lowering sky, the blatancy of the political message and the retro quality of the neo-Manet brushwork render it the most incurious work in the show.
Reticence conduces to effect, blatancy > ruins it, and there is much blatancy in a lot of recent stories. They drag > in sex too, which is a fatal mistake; sex is tiresome enough in the novels; > in a ghost story, or as the backbone of a ghost story, I have no patience > with it. At the same time don't let us be mild and drab. Malevolence and > terror, the glare of evil faces, 'the stony grin of unearthly malice', > pursuing forms in darkness, and 'long-drawn, distant screams', are all in > place, and so is a modicum of blood, shed with deliberation and carefully > husbanded; the weltering and wallowing that I too often encounter merely > recall the methods of M G Lewis.
For Ficino, "Platonic love" was a bond between two men that fosters a shared emotional and intellectual life, as distinguished from the "Greek love" practiced historically as the erastes/eromenos relationship.Nikolai Endres, "Plato, Platotude, and Blatancy in E.M. Forster's Maurice", in Alma parens originalis?: The Receptions of Classical Literature and Thought in Africa, Europe, the United States, and Cuba (Peter Lang, 2007), p. 178, note 2.
Reviewing The Village Laundress in 1932 for The Australasian, art critic Harold Herbert called it "a very charming and interesting picture", and said it "possesses a quality of faithful painting for the love of it, and a tenderness of colour that is very gratifying. No flashness, no blatancy, just a simple sincerity." He went on to compare its "quiet beauty" to the work of Heidelberg School artist David Davies.Herbert, Harold (23 January 1932). "Art".
In 1826 he succeeded Thomas Le Fanu, father of Sheridan Le Fanu as chaplain to the Military School in the Phoenix Park in Dublin. Throughout the 1830s and 1840s he was the chief ideologist of the Dublin University Magazine, a role he shared with his brother Samuel, also a convert and a cleric. His influence on the Church of Ireland was considerable, not so much for the originality as the blatancy of his views. He was strongly anti- Catholic.
Without any digression, he > went straight into the middle of the enemy camp, which inescapably led to > him being seized and presented to the emperor. When the emperor asked him > what he had lost here, he answered in Swabian German: "Don't frighten, high > lords, I just want to peek how many cannons and other war things you've got, > since I am the spy of Aalen". The emperor laughed upon such a blatancy and > acted naïvety, steered him all through the camp and then sent him back home.
The blatancy of the electoral fraud committed by Heureaux led the supporters of his opponent, Casimiro de Moya, to attempt an armed rebellion in the Cibao Valley. Benefiting from Luperón's support in this struggle, he brutally suppressed this uprising, putting an end to the cycle of civil strife that had plagued the republic. Having again achieved power, Heureaux maintained his grip on it for the rest of his life. In 1888, he exiled Gregorio Luperón, and the following year forced Congress to pass constitutional amendments abolishing the barrier against Presidential re-election and eliminating direct elections.
Her love tale is about aside from others, as it talks about the purest unconditional love. When Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto left Mumbai to visit Delhi, he said "Main khud ek chalta phirta Bambai hun" (I myself am a travelling Mumbai), to explain his connection to the city. Thus one of his plays has been named as Chalta Phirta Bambai (2012). In it, three joined stories unobtrusively depict the truth of life and all the while challenge the thought of innocence, love, ethics, morality, virtuousness and self-respect, but then ends in the nakedness and blatancy existent in our general public.
It opens in C minor and ends in C major with a stately chorale tune. The four movements are clearly divided into two pairs, a practice Saint-Saëns used elsewhere, notably in the Fourth Piano Concerto (1875) and the First Violin Sonata (1885). The work is dedicated to the memory of Liszt, and uses a recurring motif treated in a Lisztian style of thematic transformation. Saint-Saëns modelled his symphonic poems on those of Liszt, seen here on a postcard inscribed to Fauré Saint-Saëns's four symphonic poems follow the model of those by Liszt, though, in Sackville-West's and Shawe- Taylor's view, without the "vulgar blatancy" to which the earlier composer was prone.

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