Often those choices are binary—one is blatantly evil the other blatantly good.
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So, they blatantly ignored – and this has been the history of Occidental – they blatantly ignored shareholders.
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She might be blatantly obvious about her hustle, but she'll also be blatantly obvious about how much more they could reveal.
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"The data is blatantly not supporting that statement, and the video blatantly uses emotion, not science, to make the case that this drug deserves a try," he said.
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" "Recently, U.S. officials have been talking blatantly about us.
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"It's a sad day for the world, the UN, for its charter -- which was blatantly, blatantly violated -- and for the Security Council which has shirked its responsibilities," Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said.
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"There are very few cases where the nominees are so blatantly political and blatantly unqualified," said Alan Blinder, an economics professor at Princeton University and a Fed vice chairman under President Bill Clinton.
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They make it blatantly clear what these bills are about.
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BOB IGER: Not as, I think, specifically or as blatantly.
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We also blatantly steal out of the cars too sometimes.
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And it has blatantly put pressure on Hong Kong's judges.
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But none has behaved quite as blatantly as Mr Trump.
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"The New York Post report was blatantly false," he said.
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This whole affair is so blatantly cringeworthy for all parties.
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But Trump's language is also dangerous because it's blatantly dehumanizing.
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It is therefore blatantly unfair to accuse Turkey of inaction.
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There are few N.C.A.A. rules that are as blatantly unfair.
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Contestants blatantly lying to rig the game in their favor.
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This seems like an easy thing to blatantly lie about.
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Once again, the president blatantly panders to his fundamentalist base.
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Unless it's blatantly false, then I'll probably stand by it.
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"I mean, he's so blatantly stupid," Mr. De Niro said.
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"Trump has blatantly and repeatedly abused his powers," said Meyers.
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"That was just so blatantly, super racist, it's just ridiculous "
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Oh right, because the car is blatantly Photoshopped onto the background.
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Russia is providing air cover for Syrian and Iranian forces blatantly.
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"Displaying it so blatantly, it takes people's choice away," she said.
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It's annoying to see women spoken of, so blatantly, as items.
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"He's not going to criticize or blatantly state things," Liriano said.
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If I thought it was blatantly immoral, I'd have to resign.
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It's just so rare for people to be so blatantly honest.
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As she points out ... Regina Parejo blatantly rhymes with Virginia Vallejo.
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These bills are blatantly discriminatory, and yet they keep popping up.
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Should it have worn its influences as blatantly on its sleeve?
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And, blatantly, the last episode is called 'Your Vagina Is Normal.
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I love how Yara blatantly appeals to Daenerys' SJW feminazi leanings.
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Its biggest proponent Tan France blatantly prefers a full tuck himself.
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How had the state so blatantly and callously disregarded such information?
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It's wrong to blatantly discriminate for whatever reason that may be.
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"It's a lousy elixir for an efficient workout," he adds blatantly.
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Parroting Trump, he blatantly, wildly inflated the crowd size at the inauguration.
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But using their experiences to argue for the wall is blatantly cruel.
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When I called her and asked and she blatantly lied to me.
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Then there are those who blatantly reference the church and its traditions.
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Sam's videos are goofy like Haley's, if a bit more blatantly bizarre.
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Mrs Lam called the protest "a blatantly organised instigation of a riot".
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It is blatantly obvious that it was always about supply in demand.
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It is blatantly obvious that it was always about supply and demand.
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Corporate statesmanship can also backfire if bosses appear too blatantly self-interested.
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Deletion should be reserved for those that blatantly encourage acts of violence.
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By blatantly ignoring his restriction, each of these women rebelled a little.
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Blatantly jaywalking to catch one is not only permissible, but practically expected.
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They don't have to be inherently feminist, some of them blatantly aren't.
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Though such blatantly egregious subscription deceptions are harder to get away with.
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We need to stop blatantly withholding rights from of our nations' citizens.
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United Constitutional Patriots: There, the men on camera appear to blatantly commit
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Maggie Hassan ripped Trump's "blatantly anti-women campaign" and knocked GOP Sen.
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On Sunday, Trump sent a blatantly racist tweet about Massachusetts Democratic Sen.
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Democrats are arguing that the White House is blatantly sabotaging the law.
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Why else would he attempt such a blatantly suicidal charge at Dany?
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It starts with saying blatantly untrue things that make Trump look better.
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But when they blatantly lie to you, that just doesn't cut it.
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Last October, many fishermen across Bangladesh blatantly flouted the hilsa fishing ban.
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Those branches now buttress each other and Fidesz—sometimes unobtrusively, sometimes blatantly.
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He also wrote that Trump blatantly disregarded political, personal and professional protocol.
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" And House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said they're "blatantly sexist.
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At times, those state media reports have taken on blatantly racist overtones.
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But the blatantly deceptive nature of the emails — like come on, VPNs?
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" A campaign consultant working for Gillum slammed the comments as "blatantly racist.
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They certainly have the right to do it, but it's blatantly unethical.
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Once we slowed down 'Independence' it was blatantly obvious Quincy was right.
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Yes, because Morales called the Saviors, and blatantly threatened Rick to his face.
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Although, I have received blatantly sexual direct messages from one anonymous user recently.
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Not all dress code policies are as blatantly sexist as Charter Day's was.
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Trump is "blatantly ... asking people to interfere in the election," Klobuchar said Friday.
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Those who blatantly call for protests are likely to be pounced on quickly.
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But sometimes, the devices are blatantly used to exert power over an inmate.
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Get a warrant, and START PROSECUTING all the blatantly illegal actions taken there.
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But companies like Commune are careful not to provoke the authorities too blatantly.
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Alas, that is more of another broken reed and a blatantly manipulative attempt.
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This is him responding to being blatantly disrespected and not having any communications.
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It's crazy that Microsoft would so blatantly sexualize women — for a few reasons.
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Still, some of its most memorable works are also its least blatantly political.
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It's less common to see the often insidious sexism they face blatantly illustrated.
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You have countries like France that are openly and blatantly selling nuclear technology.
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Other than that, the region is blatantly devoid of protections for transgender individuals.
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But for less threatening yet still blatantly false news, quarantining may be sufficient.
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On Thursday, Erdogan said blatantly that Brunson had links to the Gulen movement.
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The state lawsuit asserts the redistricting included numerous examples of blatantly partisan lines.
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He has repeatedly and blatantly lied about the facts and his own policies.
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A party being allowed to blatantly bypass the will of the people is.
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When not blatantly empty, some display structures were completely cordoned off from view.
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Gandhian, New Jersey It is blatantly obvious that Big Government "solutions" don't work.
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Facebook had blatantly copied Snapchat before with failed products like Poke and Slingshot.
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Blatantly homogenous castings have (finally) become an important topic in the fashion industry.
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"It was incredible how much blatantly doctored material there was," Mr. Hoffmann said.
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"This is extremely toxic and blatantly abusive," he said in a phone call.
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He blatantly had affairs, often bringing his mistresses on the road with him.
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This lack of social mobility is sometimes the result of blatantly corrupt practices.
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"It's just blatantly unfair to the process — forget about the candidate," he said.
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Perhaps this is the most damning evidence staring us blatantly in the face.
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"It was a good call; I blatantly pushed him," Smith told reporters candidly.
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But to do that required blatantly ignoring the specifics of the film itself.
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However, Foster notes that a lot of bosses will blatantly ignore your concerns.
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Appearing on "The View" on Tuesday morning, McCabe bemoaned Trump's "blatantly false" tweets.
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Black sports fans now had a new hero, excelling blatantly, in mixed company.
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Then Mnuchin, better-informed, will back him up by saying something blatantly false.
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"When I first came here, I think I probably was blatantly racist," Johnny admits.
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While some effects didn't kick in after just five days, others were blatantly apparent.
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We're not talking about opinion articles — we're talking about reports spreading blatantly inaccurate information.
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"They just blatantly violated the rules," former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli told reporters.
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"These claims are blatantly false and propagated by a counterfeit organization," a spokesperson said.
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It was blatantly obvious and it her outrage about the Russian hacking seemed disingenuous.
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Elizabeth is very blatantly looking at her, she's like, 'What is she gonna do?
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But it's really blatantly ridiculous to be doing the deal that she did here.
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This message sucks and is blatantly anti-witch, and we do not endorse it.
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But intentionally or unintentionally, these laws or policies are often overlooked or blatantly ignored.
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We felt ready to blatantly bare our political fangs, regardless of what others thought.
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I've never been in a situation where someone so blatantly said 'It's your government!
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But when you have law enforcement blatantly ignoring the courts, that's a big issue.
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The behavior of these spring breakers is not just blatantly xenophobic, it's outright offensive.
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"We like the power": Well, no one comes out and say it this blatantly.
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They respond to blatantly patriotic pseudo-conservative slogans: Yes to Poland and everything Polish!
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She blatantly ignored the FEC's own internet-speech regulations because she didn't like them.
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"This statement is extremely disgusting and blatantly homophobic," Alimi told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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So it's taking the most obvious step there is: banning blatantly pro-Nazi content.
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Hyde blatantly discriminates against low-income women and women of color and perpetuates inequality.
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If the party is so powerful, how can its edicts be so blatantly disregarded?
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At first, he assigns the Africans his blatantly romantic classical nicknames (Apollo, Tristan, Hermes).
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Another blatantly contradicts fundamental international obligations established by numerous treaties ratified by the Senate.
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His social media outburst was as at best uninformed, and at worst blatantly misleading.
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But voter rights aren't always denied by heavy-handed tactics or blatantly discriminatory laws.
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She's using tax dollars to do what seems like blatantly campaigning, and it's misleading.
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Other rulings have ordered retreats from blatantly unfair restrictions in Wisconsin, Kansas and Ohio.
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The editorial did not provide any details, but said Trudeau "blatantly disrespected" the reporter.
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" De Niro has previously called Trump "blatantly stupid," a "pig" and a "bullshit artist.
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It was a blatantly racist act by a government swept up in wartime hysteria.
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It's a name given to political advertisements that blatantly stoke racial fears and stereotypes.
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But again, nobody wants to ban all prioritization, just blatantly anti-competitive paid prioritization.
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"These claims are blatantly false and propagated by a counterfeit organization," the statement read.
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It's disappointing that the president insists on pressing a blatantly and demonstrably false claim.
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"Of course, if I thought it was blatantly immoral, I would resign," he said.
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Are you surprised to see Russia meddling in our elections so blatantly and aggressively?
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Aside from being blatantly racist, the coupons might actually be trying to incite violence.
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It reads in part: NBC's representation of our print-subscription advertisements is blatantly incorrect.
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Lucas Hernandez of France blatantly grabs the jersey of Nandez to slow him down.
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The implied question: Which is worse, the blatantly, baroquely horrible, or the plausibly deniable?
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Krystal and Saagar discuss the Senators who are blatantly ignoring the Senate's impeachment rules.
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In her stinging dissent, Staton said the government is blatantly ignoring the climate crisis.
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He lied about the hostages – openly and blatantly – just like he lied about Obamacare.
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At one point, the biology topic began surfacing blatantly transphobic tweets to some users.
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Under Mr. Modi's leadership, anti-Muslim sentiment has become blatantly more mainstream and public.
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That was a lie, as has been blatantly obvious for more than a decade.
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This is a blatantly false description and inaccurate grouping for the study's two examples.
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Industry leaders and allied countries threatened retaliation over what they called blatantly protectionist measures.
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"She definitely picked favorites, and she picked people she blatantly didn't like," said another.
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Two construction workers, leaning on a plastic barrier, ogled her blatantly as she passed.
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The editorial did not provide any details but said Trudeau "blatantly disrespected" the reporter.
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He has shown a disdain for the rule of law, blatantly ignoring court rulings.
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There are implications behind the commonsense view that most philosophers think are blatantly wrong.
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He also serves as a blatantly antagonistic counterbalance to keep Hank from seeming too evil.
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He's so blatantly posh that he recently named his sixth son Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher.
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Broodthaers was, by his own admission, sincerely involved in producing something insincere, something blatantly commodifiable.
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And Donald Trump, with his blatantly racist rhetoric, seems like an obvious explanation for why.
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As it turns out, the CEO, Heather Bresch, blatantly lied to Congress during her testimony.
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Even female artists of color in the music industry blatantly acknowledge the lack of respect.
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These recent incidents blatantly cross the line, and the politicians expect us not to notice.
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"I was [in Sierra Leone] for about a month," Olympios told Baron Cohen, blatantly lying.
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So much discrimination of women, when it's not blatantly physical, can be difficult to pinpoint.
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Mr Maduro won an unfair election in 2013 and a blatantly rigged one in 2018.
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Then Fleiss started getting bombarded by tweets calling him out for his blatantly sexist behavior.
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When the writers recycle their own material this blatantly, it's hard to shake that feeling.
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And it turns out that all of the reasons for the war were blatantly wrong.
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Unlike Yeezus, it won't top many 2016 lists—it's too blatantly imperfect, too flagrantly unfocused.
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Why are the Democrats so hellbent on blatantly refusing to allow Republican subpoenas and witnesses?
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Unacceptable and blatantly racist language continues to enter the mainstream of our culture and conscience.
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Cuphead attempts to draw from early 20th century animation, while sidestepping its blatantly racist imagery.
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But with each polar voyage, the terrible condition of the ship is becoming blatantly apparent.
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On the other, the films blatantly portrayed black bodies as objects of sex and violence.
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From the cover of the very first issue, the power of Spawn is blatantly apparent.
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There is, quite frankly, a lot going on in the blatantly fucking awkward scene above.
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In this case, a blatantly poor-quality medicine was detected because its effects were conspicuous.
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Then, however, the fights were even more blatantly over medical issues rather than global warming.
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"Prabal has no fear in saying that racism is blatantly wrong," the former intern says.
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To allow this blatantly illegal action would spell the end of congressional authority over war.
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Trump is clearly, blatantly, virulently hostile to people who are not white and non-Christian.
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He's also been a fierce Trump critic, calling him "blatantly stupid" during his presidential campaign.
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We are among 13 research scientists who have joined to challenge these blatantly inaccurate assertions.
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The president "tells things blatantly, and he's rude, but he's also right," Mr. Kakhu said.
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"Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" has a blatantly counterfactual finale — the right people die!
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"He was anti-Trump on his Facebook," the woman said, blatantly misleading the other people.
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"I would get into trouble to sanction something that was blatantly illegal," he told us.
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I remember the impeachment of Bill Clinton, too, and it was absurdly and blatantly political.
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What is blatantly missing from Trump's theme of dominance is the important role of renewables.
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It was obvious to anyone paying attention that the incoming administration would be blatantly corrupt.
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He blatantly and provably told lies to Congress, and he meddled with another potential witness.
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Apple may still hate Samsung for blatantly ripping off the iPhone, but they need each other.
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"I'll direct the Department of Justice to prosecute companies that blatantly violate the law," she said.
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We know that this FCC is willing to blatantly lie in order to remove consumer protections.
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The Republicans are winning the "swamp" narrative, however blatantly untrue in comparison to their systemic swampiness.
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It would be a great pity if Germany continued to blunder with blatantly bad faith nonsense.
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Other people have told me they're a little surprised that my identity is presented so blatantly!
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Tess overhears the two arguing, but it's more than that, Simone is blatantly emotionally manipulating Jake.
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"They are suppressing it very blatantly and very shamelessly," said Roma Malik, a tribal rights activist.
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It would demonstrate to them that their efforts, blatantly targeted at minority Americans and Democrats, worked.
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Tasha: Magic Mike XXL tickles me, because it's such a blatantly shameless, over-the-top fantasy.
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Speaker Pelosi's threat to cancel the State of the Union is very irresponsible and blatantly political.
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The two women are blatantly disrespecting the ball machine, the most sacred part of any alley.
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In countries like China, it is blatantly used to suppress political activity and for social control.
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That tradition was bucked most blatantly in the nascent days of Trump's time as president-elect.
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In the face of this substantial investment and resulting goodwill, Pandora adopted a blatantly infringing logo.
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Unfortunately, Facebook and now even Medium have shown they're not shy about blatantly copying Snapchat features.
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The company filed a complaint alleging these companies "blatantly emulated the distinctive design" of Juul's system.
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She's always incorporated Targaryen dragon symbolism, but never as blatantly as she does during this time.
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"It's getting to the point where models are almost blatantly pushing racist agendas," Washington told VICE.
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Because the night is a living thing and in Britain it is currently—blatantly—under attack.
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They need not — and should not — knuckle under presidential bullying based on blatantly flawed constitutional reasoning.
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At the other end of the spectrum, we have millions of calls that are blatantly illegal.
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Republicans are blatantly ignoring serious ethical and professional concerns about Education Secretary nominee Betsy DeVos, Sen.
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"We're suing President Trump over today's blatantly illegal declaration of a national emergency," the ACLU tweeted.
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"And yet one party is blatantly violating that agreement," he said, referring to the Syrian government.
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It is blatantly obvious they do not truly care about what their constituents believe or feel.
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But he should stay tough with punitive countermeasures against countries that are blatantly breaking the rules.
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It seemed like the bakery in Costco was also capitalizing on the kosher market pretty blatantly.
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Laws that blatantly infringe on civil rights eventually find themselves on the wrong side of history.
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Another blatantly ideological attempt by the Trump administration to distract from its failures in the region.
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Wilson said the story was "blatantly misleading" but declined to clarify whether she actually eats sugar
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I didn't highlight blatantly discriminatory hiring and I didn't call bullshit on overtly gender-biased investing.
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This was a blatantly desperate attempt to maintain the Big West's viability as a football entity.
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Leave has warned that millions of Turks are about to invade Britain, which is blatantly false.
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Now industry blatantly ramps production up or down based on the tax subsidy, not consumer demands.
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It is insulting enough to have to hear and read Trump's blatantly racist and sexist comments.
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He blatantly lied about letting Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia go nuclear if they want.
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In an era of blatantly computerized pop, "Let's Rock" flaunts basics from yesteryear: guitars, drums, vocals.
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What's undeniable is that Gorka has expressed sympathy for blatantly fascist activity taking place in Hungary.
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"For blatantly false news, they're not even close to getting ahead of it," Mr. Albright said.
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But the bill still reduces Alaska's funding — and claims otherwise with a blatantly misleading data table.
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It would be a tragedy for him if he went back on his word so blatantly.
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I broke out old cookbooks and tried recipes that I had blatantly ignored on first read.
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One had wondered how President Trump would square the anti-global, nationalist and blatantly anti-U.
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Trump and his officials can't be bothered with such subtlety; they just lie, blatantly, about everything.
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You'd think there would be some sense of embarrassment at having been caught lying so blatantly.
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"Google has been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology," Mr. Spence said in a statement.
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Some breakup songs only allude to past relationships, while others blatantly call them out by name.
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"Texas politicians have now responded with one of the most blatantly pointless and insulting restrictions yet."
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Humans don't naturally do that, something blatantly aggressive, offensive, and then pretend that it's something else.
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And remember when Frank rather blatantly pushed his secretary of state, Cathy Durant, down the stairs?
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This practice is blatantly unconstitutional, and the guidance had helped jump-start reform around the country.
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Donald Trump made an "unusual degree" of blatantly false and misleading statements for a presidential candidate.
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But perhaps the most blatantly political commercial to air during Super Bowl 51 came courtesy of Airbnb.
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Even when Ryan Reynolds is blatantly promoting his own stuff, we still can't get mad at him.
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Players derided Rizal for not looking Filipino enough and for cribbing so blatantly from her country's iconography.
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Coaches and judges often lobby — sometimes subtly, sometimes blatantly — for skaters from their countries, these officials said.
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Some experts argue the Supreme Court is unlikely to take up a case that is blatantly unconstitutional.
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Perhaps because there's no plausible explanation for slighting a candidate quite as bizarrely, and blatantly, as this.
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Black Mirror has a frustrating tendency to treat characters as mindless dupes seduced by blatantly creepy technology.
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Morin forgets that women often have to make their rejections blatantly clear, lest their oblivious suitors return.
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He is finding loopholes in policy which is almost worse than the people who blatantly have violations.
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On the ground, it's impossible to tell how much of an effect the blatantly positive messaging has.
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Two minutes later, the Trump campaign pushed out an email blast blatantly lying about what Mueller said.
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How we perceive AI at work may not be so blatantly destructive — but still illustrates our unease.
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"Dunkirk" is blatantly the work of a clever film-maker who loves to experiment with innovative techniques.
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This is an ally of the United States blatantly demonstrating that he doesn't take the president seriously.
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Considering that he's been very blatantly thin-skinned, we try to take every precaution to protect ourselves.
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Now it is blatantly doing so through an oversight board with superseding powers over local elected officials.
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"AT&T is blatantly misleading consumers," Sprint CTO John Saw said in a statement sent to Engadget.
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Stylists blatantly ignored requests, and the service never seems to adapt that well based on buying behavior.
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Bernie Sanders had called the bill "cruel" and "blatantly unconstitutional" as he urged Ivey to veto it.
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But if it's not a blatantly weird or offensive reaction, consider just letting them have the compliment.
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Snapchat has faced some skepticism from advertisers, especially after Instagram blatantly copied one of its main features.
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It&aposs blatantly anti-American -- and sort of like Charlie Kirk was saying a moment ago, too.
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In good lawyerly fashion, he stretches the bounds of taste and honesty rather than blatantly violating them.
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"Last night, Donald Trump made blatantly untrue statements about access to abortion," she said in a statement.
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"The Commission is blatantly attempting to take advantage of the antiquated U.S. international tax system," he said.
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In hindsight, I cringe that I wore something that so blatantly perpetuated the "Jewish American Princess" stereotype.
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It's just another tax, and a blatantly protectionist one at that, and something the economy doesn't need.
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Lord knows why Ruiz took his foot off the gas so blatantly in a world championship bout.
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"If true, this interpretation appears to blatantly ignore the terms of the court order," the letter reads.
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They are not only wrong, but in one particular case, are blatantly mischaracterizing the position of Sen.
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Less misinformation may also make it harder for individuals to win elections based on blatantly false claims.
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"UPS largely relied on its size and weak internal procedures to excuse blatantly culpable conduct," she wrote.
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We had 63 million people vote for a man who was blatantly misogynist, racist ... Right, agreed, agreed.
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Could they really have signed onto a tax policy that was so blatantly flawed without knowing it?
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In the few years preceding each crisis, there was rampant, runaway lending using blatantly compromised lending standards.
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The FTC must hold Amazon accountable for blatantly violating children's privacy law and putting kids at risk.
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In contrast, the Kirkland Signature popcorn was less blatantly buttery and had a more muted flavor overall.
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That's a blatantly partisan tactic to remove judges simply because the politicians disagree with a legal interpretation.
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Tim Coffey, a spokesperson for LAN, said that the attorney general had "blatantly mischaracterized" the corporation's role.
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Without proper oversight, they were able to operate these vice apps that blatantly flaunt Apple's content policies.
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His Bill is the most blatantly manipulative of the characters, which means the most likely to succeed.
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But it stood out for its blatantly violent moments, which Mr. Katz said many writers would avoid.
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Israel and the United States, which voted against the resolution, called it blatantly one-sided and unhelpful.
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Often the battle lines are clearly drawn and blatantly partisan, as is the case with Kavanaugh's nomination.
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Through trial and error, he may have learned that blatantly removing Mr. Mueller is bad for him.
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The ads have long been derided for being at best male-focused and at worst blatantly sexist.
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Yet Jessica blatantly lied to everyone around her and maintains that she has no feelings for Barnett.
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Green accused his opponents of "blatantly falsifying what I've said" in his statement withdrawing from the nomination.
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On Monday, the President retweeted a blatantly doctored, fake image of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen.
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Law enforcement has immunity for genuine mistakes, but not for recklessness or blatantly ignoring their legal duty.
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Model and actress Gauhar Khan said she was "shocked at how blatantly divisive" the BJP's statement was.
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"I realized that she wasn't gonna promote it when she was blatantly ignoring my messages," he said.
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This is most blatantly evidenced by Congress exempting themselves from many of the laws that they pass.
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It would also fuel speculation that the overtly pro-Israel Trump administration is blatantly campaigning for Netanyahu.
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That Instagram would once again blatantly copy Snapchat shouldn't be a surprise at this point, of course.
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But perhaps the most blatantly political commercial to air during Super Bowl 843 came courtesy of Airbnb.
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Several other states have passed D&E bans — which, again, reproductive rights advocates say are blatantly unconstitutional.
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Abbas halted contacts with the administration in December, to protest what he says are blatantly pro-Israel policies.
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He added that it was "blatantly apparent that true entrepreneurs will never be accepted in the public arena".
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" Kidd, according to the EEOC filing, "was uncomfortable with this blatantly romantic description of their future working relationship.
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Trump told reporters he "never said" Mexico was going to pay for the wall — a blatantly untrue statement.
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A man started to follow us, yelling about his sexual prowess to my friend, who blatantly ignored him.
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" As the two fumbled and attempted to master their best friend handshake, Oh blatantly revealed, "We just met.
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Opternative blatantly instructs users not to consider their app as a replacement for a full, medical eye exam.
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Any reexamination or change would be blatantly political as opposed to actual concern for getting the law right.
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The company has blatantly ripped off some of Snapchat's best features, like its augmented reality and selfie filters.
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Donald Trump has also been trumpeting the notion that Obama and Clinton cofounded ISIS, which is blatantly untrue.
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Apple ignited the smartphone revolution with iPhone and it is a fact that Samsung blatantly copied our design.
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The defense maintained the information in the warrants was blatantly wrong, proving that investigators had jumped to conclusions.
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Many have already brought the offenders to Nintendo's attention in order to stamp out the blatantly unwelcoming messages.
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Wow, I made OFF THE RECORD COMMENTS to Bloomberg concerning Canada, and this powerful understanding was BLATANTLY VIOLATED.
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The "New York Times" hires a blatantly anti-Trump racist to be a member of their editorial board.
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"To argue that killing people for consuming drugs is associated with crime reduction is blatantly unsupported," she said.
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" —Bear "If someone is omitting information, blatantly lying, or obscuring a truth, then it's a breach of trust.
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Both the 20-week ban itself and the overly narrow health exceptions are blatantly unconstitutional under Roe v.
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Should the draft blatantly contravene them, the Commission has the option of sending it back to be changed.
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Those economic changes have been slow, and human rights are still blatantly ignored in parts of the island.
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Spicer has spent the last six months blatantly lying to the public to prop up an authoritarian bigot.
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" ICE issued a statement to The Hill late Friday afternoon, calling the ACLU's allegations "blatantly false" and "irresponsible.
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They include counts of willful neglect of duty for blatantly violating the law when he was a prosecutor.
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"Sometimes I think the universe is yelling at me to slow down and I just blatantly ignore it."
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This "kangaroo court" (not an impartial judge or jury) often blatantly disregards recognized standards of law or justice.
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"The EPA blatantly refused to follow that ruling, requiring us to return to the [Supreme Court]," she said.
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"He's so blatantly stupid," he said in the video, which was exclusively obtained by Megyn Kelly's Kelly File.
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Costello knew that the old map was heavily gerrymandered, but the rushed process struck him as blatantly partisan.
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"This is the bigger issue: if someone is blatantly discriminated against, there is no legal recourse," Pearl says.
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Takarazuka's performers aren't accustomed to playing women who blatantly "use sex to get what they want," he said.
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The F.B.I. director's statements reminded us that Hillary Clinton is willing to blatantly lie to preserve her career.
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The shooting suspect wrote a manifesto expressing blatantly xenophobic views, echoing some of Trump's rhetoric in the process.
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However, in light of their criticisms of Trump's honesty, the Democrats' rewriting of the past is blatantly hypocritical.
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" The measure, she said, aims "to silence opposition of Israel's blatantly racist policies that demonize both Palestinians & Ethiopians.
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Indian border guards say Pakistan "yet again blatantly" violated the 2003-cease-fire agreement and they are retaliating.
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These bad actors are threatening needed recovery in Puerto Rico by blatantly disregarding their duly appointed responsibilities. Hon.
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"What happened to Ariana Grande was appalling, dehumanizing, and blatantly sexist," Pelt said in a statement to Broadly.
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Rihanna and Drake moved their lovin' south to Miami and made it blatantly obvious nothing's under wraps anymore.
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Lately it seems that Quentin Tarantino's practice of blatantly lifting visuals from other films has reached its peak.
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The Polaroids, at least in 2015, feel blatantly homoerotic — leather and the confident splaying of rear ends abound.
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"A few years back, people were blatantly doing this," said Letty Johnson, 21990, who lives in Gibraltar, Mich.
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"This blatantly racist and sexist ad has no place in our political discourse or our city," Muir said.
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" The lead prosecutor, Joan Illuzzi, immediately disputed that claim, calling Mr. Cheronis's characterization of the emails "blatantly inaccurate.
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"The facts are clear: The President abused the power of his office and blatantly obstructed Congress," Lee said.
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Claiming that Ukraine "blatantly interfered" in the election, as Cruz did on Sunday, is worse than a lie.
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In 2015, she began supporting Trump because of his condemnation of radical Islam, despite his blatantly racist fearmongering.
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In "Play It Again, Sam" (1972), there she was in flashbacks as Woody Allen's blatantly critical ex-wife.
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"It's sound financial management advice to obey the law, rather than to blatantly act in opposition to regulations."
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"McConnell blatantly lied" about the Clinton precedent being relevant and "that he would even follow it," he added.
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These are BS attacks on him/his staff that are blatantly political-designed to hide the real wrongdoing.
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But we have a few more questions for Trudeau, ones he didn't address or blatantly dodged Wednesday night.
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Additionally, when they do speak up and exhibit their skills, young women are often overlooked or blatantly dismissed.
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Popular social media platforms and other online venues are blatantly culpable for enabling the actions of the abusers.
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That could be a good argument if it weren't for one thing: it's blatantly incorrect on numerous levels.
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"Speaker Pelosi's threat to cancel the State of the Union is very irresponsible and blatantly political," he added.
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What Mr. Trump did was blatantly defy the will of Congress in his declaration of a national emergency.
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After Mr. Rankin's conviction, "racial tensions within the Police Department became blatantly apparent to me," Ms. Chapman wrote.
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This is whitewashing of a blatantly illegal territory grab by Putin, one that almost no countries on Earth recognize.
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" "After the Golden Globes social media moment, we negotiated a generous agreement with Ms. Cuthbert that she blatantly violated.
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If we don't, it could lead to increased inequality, a blatantly dystopian future, and a severe planetary environmental crisis.
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"Most of the time it's people who want to do something rebellious without being blatantly defiant," Big Steve says.
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"It's blatantly unconstitutional and shows the true colors of abortion opponents: to punish some who need reproductive health care."
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If you scroll through the nearly 5000 comments on the photo (below), you'll see some that are blatantly racist.
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Most blatantly, when faced with unionization efforts, three-quarters of private employers hire consultants to help them quash them.
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However this shakes out, it's refreshing to see Ajit Pai do something that isn't blatantly evil or extremely suspicious.
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That said, Dr. Allum stresses again that this is not as simple as the Mafia blatantly breaking the law.
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And there's no way for one production to block another from happening, unless one screenplay blatantly rips off another.
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In the early 1970s, the MOB became a more blatantly satirical "scatter band," with fun music and informal style.
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Not all complaints deserve a response, especially when — as the claim above suggests — they're made in blatantly bad faith.
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"They're doing it more blatantly now," said Brady, who contended that drug users face few repercussions from law enforcement.
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At a time when the voters were blatantly rejecting Washington deal-making, these decisions only played into Trump's argument.
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After the Golden Globes social media moment, we negotiated a generous agreement with Ms. Cuthbert that she blatantly violated.
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As a way about talking about bringing some of these issues just blatantly up and discussed during the show.
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No matter how blatantly or egregiously the lines are skewed, the federal judiciary will remain studiously above the fray.
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In the past, these businesses have been accused of blatantly ignoring the abuse and illegal distributions of their drugs.
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You have to make sure that we have representation to keep from doing another blatantly stupid act like this.
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More often, these "funny" moments are better described as options where La Ruina blatantly harasses his would-be dates.
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"That would be the most blatantly pro-unification team to ever be seriously considered for presidential leadership," he said.
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"Our reproductive rights are blatantly and systematically being stripped away before our very eyes," Milano wrote in her column.
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While the startup still had money in the bank, a massive redesign that blatantly copied competitor Yik Yak failed.
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Are there any myths about astrological compatibility that are just blatantly untrue and annoy the hell out of you?
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Instead, the rebooted Child's Play blatantly doesn't care about characterization, logic, allegory, or advancing the debate about "elevated" horror.
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He called them "blatantly racist" and said Trump revealed their political intent with his tweets telegraphing the apparent operation.
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The hearings have been blatantly anti-abortion and anti-Planned Parenthood, and they've proceeded more like trials than investigations.
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What happens when a minority-owned restaurant posts a "help wanted" sign that blatantly and explicitly offends, well, minorities?
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And no one should be surprised if more automakers get caught using cheating software or other blatantly illegal scams.
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Or, to put it more charitably, perhaps he is listening and then blatantly ignoring the advice he is receiving.
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Trump's comment resurfaced during the 2016 Republican presidential primary when Trump blatantly said John was not a war hero.
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Live from the Glass House, it's President Trump blatantly fat shaming an American citizen ... one who backs him, btw.
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"The hereditary rulers of the UAE are clearly and blatantly advancing a separatist agenda," Abdul Salam said this month.
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Their facial expressions and hand gestures blatantly mock the former senator, secretary of state, and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.
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Army secretary nominee Mark Green is pushing back on critics who he says are "blatantly falsifying" his past statements.
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I would see a lot of guys blatantly hitting on and trying to pick up women, and vice versa.
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And as racially problematic and blatantly commercially driven as Tilda Swinton's casting was, I loved her in that role.
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However, its altruistic mission is being undermined by unscrupulous hospital administrators who are blatantly violating the 340B program's intent.
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" His publicist, Tim Yates, calls the claims "blatantly false" and adds, "violence against women simply isn't in Omari's DNA.
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Trump's comment resurfaced during the 2016 Republican presidential primary when Trump blatantly said McCain was not a war hero.
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"Kiwis (New Zealanders) know that males competing in women's sport is blatantly unfair," the group's spokesperson Ani O'Brien said.
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"Even if it's not just, like, Facebook blatantly sharing people's data, the risks are just super inherent," Hollier said.
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Should the draft blatantly break EU laws, the Commission has the option of sending it back to be changed.
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"This was an off-the-record dinner and [they] blatantly violated that agreement," the official said, according to Politico.
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Still others occupy a blatantly negligent space, lacking the language to talk to â€" forget about â€" these communities.
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And yet the city took no steps to correct the blatantly false characterizations from the night of the shooting.
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Though blatantly unconstitutional because they attempt to ban abortion before a fetus is viable—the foundation of Roe v.
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So, reading interviews with the band it's clear that the title White Pony is pretty blatantly a drug reference.To?
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Democrats and LGBT activists condemned a blatantly discriminatory law, and supporters of HB2 complained about sports meddling in politics.
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It's the rare major-label record that blatantly stretches through centuries of black culture to make a radical statement.
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I had the questions on my hand or whatever, and it was so blatantly obvious I was reading them.
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Every time he introduces himself, we see people do a double take; some are kindly reticent, others blatantly curious.
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This single set, designed by Marsha Ginsberg, fizzes with playful menace, suggested most blatantly by a rickety fairground ride.
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Watch the vid ... she doesn't speak much, but she says a lot by blatantly flaunting the ring to cameras.
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Blaming Mr. Trump for this or even suggesting that he has anything to do with this blatantly ignores reality.
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More times than I can count, Wadler called the N.F.L.'s rules "blatantly ridiculous" when we spoke about them.
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Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts's blatantly partisan new districts included one that meandered outrageously around, resembling some sort of newt.
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But as the press release pointed out—and to virtually no one's surprise—many people blatantly disregarded these guidelines.
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When Democratic and Republican tactics are blatantly different — on voter suppression, for instance — journalists are often comfortable saying so.
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A reader wrote in to ask what Congress can do if it the White House blatantly ignores its subpoenas.
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It was there, for the first time in my life, that I saw how blatantly women were discriminated against.
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" But, Sheehan argues, the book is ultimately selective with the facts "in a way that is blatantly self-justifying.
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Recently, an event was so blatantly white that a few members of the audience questioned our organization about diversity.
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When challenged about their blatantly partisan activism, these groups invariably cry out that their religious liberty is under attack.
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How sad that Rubio is so blatantly willing to put his own ambition before any other values or principles.
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"If there's something that's blatantly culturally insensitive, you need to address it and be respectful about that," she said.
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The point of these examples is not to offer a historical loophole for any leader caught being blatantly racist.
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The sort of guy who'd never do something as blatantly self-exploitative as, say, launch his own personal app.
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"The thing that is particularly frustrating is that the reasons for this shutdown are so blatantly political," said Redlener.
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Moscow has blatantly violated the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, while rapidly modernizing and expanding its strategic nuclear capability.
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Their original content on Instagram, including ads, will not be sent for fact checks, even if it's blatantly inaccurate.
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Perhaps, more cynically, it hopes Iran will respond to noncertification by blatantly violating the JCPOA and provoking international opprobrium.
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Racist ideology, says Glenn, was already blatantly on display in the El Paso area just days before the massacre.
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"This gives Putin an excuse to just continue doing what he's doing, only doing it more blatantly," Kirby said.
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As evidenced by Instagram Stories, Facebook has shown it's not afraid to blatantly copy the hell out of Snapchat.
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But twitting a playwright for not being Shakespeare is blatantly unfair, so it's best to leave the rest unquoted.
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On the other hand, I don't feel at home in this world anymore is blatantly pessimistic about human nature.
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But Get Out isn't about the blatantly, obviously scary kind of racism — burning crosses and lynchings and snarling hate.
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Sanders is notoriously combative with the press corps, often blatantly lying or just straight up refusing to answer reporters' questions.
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It makes sense that she didn't feel comfortable having 1989, her first blatantly pop album, nominated for country music awards.
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"She blatantly lied on me … fully well knowing what she was doing," Franklin told the Associated Press at the time.
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"The accusations that I was in the 'inner circle' or recruited women as 'sex slaves' are blatantly false," Kreuk continued.
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If that is the intention, however, it has probably overplayed its hand, raising Korean hackles with its blatantly coercive methods.
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Ron Howard's narration — and some blatantly obvious post-production dubbing — has to do more work to connect all the dots.
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He was too blatantly gay with the wrong people — one of his murderers tried to use the "gay panic" defense.
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It looked like Snapchat blatantly ignored the security vulnerability that allowed for the hack to happen in the first pace.
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"The accusations that I was in the 'inner circle' or recruited women as 'sex slaves' are blatantly false," she wrote.
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The labels are meant to combat hidden fees and blatantly misleading advertising that many consumers complain about when purchasing internet.
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They are blatantly racist and try to hide behind this bullshit narrative that 'our country doesn't approach racism like that.
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While there are many people who blatantly rip off Black hairstyles, I recognize that others are simply uneducated about them.
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In the past the Maldives, with its 400,000 people, would not have dared snub its neighbour of 1.3bn so blatantly.
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Cory Booker has also rather blatantly telegraphed that he plans to go after Biden's record on another issue: criminal justice.
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He said Clinton wants to allow hundreds of thousands of "unscreened" refugees to enter the country, which is blatantly false.
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Abbas has a long and well-documented history of Holocaust denial and blatantly expressed hatred for Jews going back decades.
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The report blatantly clarifies what this administration's priority was — if you are under attack, our political survival supersedes American lives!
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All consumers—especially communities of color who've often been most blatantly victimized—need the CFPB to remain strong and independent.
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Facebook pages that continuously blast out blatantly fake stories to its fans will inevitably lose credibility along with their audience.
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But more established refugees and immigrants told me they were dismayed and claimed the administration was blatantly discriminating against Muslims.
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"They hide in plain sight, blatantly staring at their phones while driving down the road," Zendrive says in the study.
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Waxman blatantly mischaracterizes the FTC's comments on the current rulemaking, which in fact express "general support" for the FCC's approach.
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While few cases are as blatantly discriminatory as this episode in Montana, instances of language harassment are not isolated incidents.
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"It turns out that all the reasons for the war were blatantly wrong," he said, 17 months after the invasion.
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She's routinely skirted the truth, spouting lines that are blatantly false, and coining the term "alternate facts" along the way.
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There's mercifully little armchair psychology about Ellie and no blatantly obvious reason that she should be so damaged or careless.
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The tech industry was collectively upset by its proximity to a government and funding source that blatantly misused its power.
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Thus, blatantly false stories are now getting traction alongside legitimate ones because there are no backlinks, or source materials attached.
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The collectibles' overall look blatantly mimics CryptoKitties, but they're dogs, and the game is owned by Chinese tech giant Baidu.
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They included making arrests without probable cause, blatantly discriminating against people of color, and cruelty toward victims of sexual assault.
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NBC News reported that language arts teacher JoAnne Bolser gave students the most blatantly racist math test you'll ever see.
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Mr. Netanyahu has embraced the increasingly authoritarian Hungarian leader Victor Orban, who ran a blatantly anti-Semitic re-election campaign.
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The ad was widely attacked as blatantly racist, but it appeared to work as a vote magnet for Mr. Bush.
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"For years now, Vladimir Putin has blatantly disregarded Russia's obligations under the landmark INF Treaty," Royce said in a statement.
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One of the more blatantly obvious truisms in life is that any sale is better than no sale at all.
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If something blatantly violates the standards, it will be removed, but that will not happen to individual posts containing misinformation.
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According to reports, the consensus view within the CIA is that Russia has blatantly interfered with the U.S. presidential election.
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Why would Trump use a phone call with a foreign leader to ask for a blatantly personal and political favor?
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So when CNN has Lewandowski or Hughes on for a segment, they know he or she is blatantly pro-Trump.
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"It's so blatantly sexist I don't even know that there's any question about it," Pelosi told reporters in the Capitol.
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If you blatantly appear to be off the bag, sure, it's an out, otherwise the system needs to be fixed.
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" The vicious threats and blatantly racist attacks were clearly the product of the worst parts of Ghostbusters' so-called "fandom.
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Lastly, the film blatantly ignores the very end of "The Last Jedi," which introduced us to a Force-sensitive boy.
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It's unusual, however, to hear a world leader so blatantly seeking to sow divisiveness in a crowd of new friends.
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"It seems blatantly obvious the Stonehenge landscape is unutterably precious," said David Jacques, an archaeologist at the University of Buckingham.
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This is an actual elected official in the US making blatantly racist arguments about who belongs in America and who doesn't.
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Photo: GettyA well-heeled Seattle suburb town with a median household income of $203,393 fell prey to blatantly obvious phishing scam.
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But, at the end of the day, there&aposs no question that, whatever was motivating Comey, he blatantly violated DOJ rules.
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That members of Congress were able to release information about a classified warrant and for blatantly political purposes is truly startling.
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Keep in mind, any of these accounts are blatantly fraudulent to anyone with a passing familiarity with right-wing talking points.
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"The accusations that I was in the 'inner circle' or recruited women as 'sex slaves' are blatantly false," the statement continues.
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"The law is blatantly unconstitutional," said Hillary Schneller, a lawyer for the Center for Reproductive Rights who is representing the clinic.
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The man in question had already seen it, and I was annoyed at myself for pretending to have fun so blatantly.
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Endgame doubles down on that vibe by blatantly playing back some of the MCU's greatest hits, for action and humor purposes.
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According to Judith Kelley of Duke University, even when observers are present, politicians still cheat blatantly around 17% of the time.
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SO OBVIOUSLY SOMEBODY THAT DOES AN EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE AND SAYS HE'S NOT READY TO LAUNCH THE SEPTEMBER 6THIS BLATANTLY LYING.
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"He's so blatantly stupid," De Niro said of Trump in the video, which was exclusively obtained by Megyn Kelly's Kelly File.
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But the crowd favorite — and the favorite of at least one of the seven judges — was also the most blatantly subversive.
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Still, let's not forget that the show makes it blatantly clear that no amount of rom-com tropes can save Joe.
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Some tactical advice in its feed can be helpful, but much of LinkedIn's content feels blatantly self-promotional, boring or transactional.
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Clinton, the interviewee said, "blatantly" disregarded such protocols, including her frequent refusal to attend foreign diplomatic functions with the local ambassador.
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After being blatantly disrespected by her bf on the streets, it looks like she is also having trouble with homework. pic.twitter.
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And since then, in some instances, far-right and sometimes blatantly white-nationalist groups have recruited new members from college campuses.
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In the past, both she and her hubby John Legend have called out people and institutions for blatantly ignoring marginalized groups.
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But given his reputation for making outrageous comments and his history of blatantly racist innuendos, King's remarks are hardly a surprise.
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By her actions, she blatantly violated State Department policies and jeopardized our national security, leaving her communications wide open to cyberespionage.
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Trump — who also blatantly lied about how many people attended the rally in El Paso — attacked the media throughout his speech.
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" Green has defended himself by saying the "radical left" is "blatantly falsifying" his past statements to "paint [him] as a hater.
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Game console developers use EULA to prevent people from breaking the "Warranty Void if Removed" sticker, which blatantly violates federal law.
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Dennis Ross (R-Fla.) said that he would formally rebuke the president for "blatantly circumventing Congress's intent" with the carve-outs.
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Food52 x Farmhouse Pottery Forest Candle, $38-$65The fir, pine, and cedar-scented candles are seasonal without being blatantly holiday-themed.
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Blatantly stupid and bigoted remarks do self-inflicted damage and, more importantly, divert attention away from any visible misdeeds of Clinton.
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The CFPB statement is blatantly false and harmful to consumers reading the report with its incorrect connotation about how debt works.
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The women's section was pretty large, but we couldn't shake the feeling that everything on display was blatantly out of style.
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Even when they have a person subdued and their life is not in danger, they continue to be blatantly physically disrespectful.
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Later Sunday, Trump quoted a blatantly white nationalist column written by Pat Buchanan, the former communications director for President Ronald Reagan.
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Fox News' Shepard Smith issued a unique plea of his own, blatantly trying to scare people into evacuating with chilling words.
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So now that we have your attention: Our reproductive rights are blatantly and systematically being stripped away before our very eyes.
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There was a shock element at the time that supporters of the Bush campaign would release such a blatantly racist ad.
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But it looks like Trump staffers have discovered a new dating plan that comes right from their boss's playbook—blatantly lying.
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The singer's odes to black life may not be as blatantly put as "Don't Touch My Hair," but they're still stirring.
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"Let's act on coal miner safety so people like Don Blankenship are held accountable for blatantly disregarding it," she tweeted Tuesday.
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But when that close friend or family member posts something that is blatantly harmful to democratic values, it must be challenged.
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As more brave survivors come forward, it is apparent that sexual assaults are committed repetitively, blatantly and too often with impunity.
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"The White House picked up the phone and called these countries one by one, threatening them blatantly," Erdogan said, without elaborating.
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The majority of what's publicly presented as data on sex trafficking is "not just wrong but blatantly not true," she added.
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"She wasn't blatantly discrediting me, but it felt like she was suggesting that maybe I didn't experience that," Mr. Ostrovsky said.
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Recently, Trump's administration has blatantly ignored questions from more-established outlets like CNN and the Associated Press at pivotal news conferences.
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But when people are blatantly staying out and partying and making this go on longer than it should, that's pretty selfish.
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But with Trump they lost control: the base wanted someone who was blatantly racist and wouldn't pretend to be anything else.
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Hitler, Putin, and genocide are used for comedic effect as entities so blatantly bad that it is humorous to think otherwise.
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"Aside from any criminal matters, Nissan's internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct," it said in a statement.
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Rather it's the section in the middle when Ms. Lopez very blatantly sings a few bars in the manner of Beyoncé.
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One coronavirus-related post — shared in r/popularopinion with nearly 40,000 upvotes — blatantly forwards a racist belief related to the disease.
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The post went viral, as country artists from Kelsea Ballerini to Kacey Musgraves slammed the station for blatantly discriminating against women.
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During the debate, a CNN moderator appeared to blatantly side with Ms. Warren's version of events after Mr. Sanders denied it.
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Only last month, Trump defied the advice of his staff and congratulated Putin for his victory in a blatantly rigged election.
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"Google has been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology," Sonos CEO Patrick Spence said in a statement to the Times.
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In this part of the funhouse, we have Alex singing a duet with Cory after being blatantly peer pressured into it.
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One said he was "blatantly lying" about drinking, and another said the judge "has not told the truth" about blacking out.
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The typical response to this kind of blatantly inappropriate order from Trump has been to simply not carry out his directives.
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This gives me pause, because knowing everything we know about Trump, would he use a product so blatantly marketed for women?
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All that was blatantly part of the marketing, which means to call the match a "metaphor" might be a bit generous.
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Maps are also central to this exhibition, and the diverse range shows how subjective, if not blatantly propagandistic, mapping can be.
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" Still others viewed the astonishing destruction as a blatantly revolutionary act, calling it, somewhat approvingly, "a novel form of coup d'état.
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For a new act to lay their debts out so blatantly is testament to Daft Punk's deification of pop culture's past.
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One of the Amazon leadership principles is 'Insist on the Highest Standards,' but 'is this blatantly illegal?' is the lowest possible standard.
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The North Dakota division of the ACLU called the bill "blatantly unconstitutional" and said school districts would likely be subject to litigation.
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It's no mistake that, for the past few decades, Hollywood, television, and videogames have adapted, referenced, and blatantly stolen from his catalog.
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Consistent with other studies, adults often conformed to the opinions of their human peers, even when the answers were blatantly, obviously wrong.
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"Nissan's internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct... Further discoveries related to Ghosn's misconduct continue to emerge," it stated.
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You are no doubt also aware that much of this hateful and blatantly false and Anti-Semitic information is spread via Facebook.
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We even noted in our review that Life blatantly borrows from its more famous predecessor, but doesn't live up to its legacy.
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I did not encounter any all-or-nothing stipulations or any roadblocks that seemed to blatantly force players to spend real money.
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But that cannot mean condoning actions that blatantly fan sectarian hatreds, undermine efforts at stabilizing the region and crudely violate human rights.
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Those who spread a "blatantly false narrative wholly detached from reality should find better ways to spend their time," Husted said Monday.
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Tonight, she had a chance to distinguish herself during a lengthy foreign policy debate — and made a series of blatantly false statements.
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The app, which shamelessly ranks its users' desirability, can even, at its worst, go so far as to be blatantly disability-shaming.
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The questions that were being asked were sometimes facile and other times blatantly sexist in nature—why was she with him alone?
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Buhari's blatantly sexist remark came during a Berlin news conference with one of the world's most powerful women, German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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"Now, they're blatantly criminal operations," Paul Watson, a captain and president of the anti-poaching organization Sea Shepherd, said in an interview.
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The nightly news showed to slack-jawed viewers an American president calling the media "the enemy of the people" and blatantly lying.
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"Director James Comey blatantly broke protocol on numerous occasions, to the point of what the report calls 'insubordination,'" North Carolina Republican Rep.
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The Michael Jackson estate has also criticized "Leaving Neverland," releasing a statement that called it "blatantly one-sided" and lacking independent voices.
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But they are also so blatantly misleading, and represent such a stark misunderstanding of these military situations, they demand analysis and correction.
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The IRS "approves" this investment: This is blatantly false, as the IRS has a publication stating it does not approve IRA investments.
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Kentuckians say that while they may not be McConnell loyalists, they're uninterested in their President blatantly attacking his natural allies in Congress.
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"Mello did those things because he blatantly hoped I'd be recognized by the public and eventually get lynched or assaulted," she said.
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Moreover, the book makes clear that while all jihadists are self-identified Muslims, it is blatantly false that all Muslims are jihadists.
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The first brow-furrowing aspect of the case is the blatantly racist message Walter Quijano, a psychologist, delivered while on the stand.
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I have some weird vague sense that we used to be less tolerant of people lying to us, blatantly, to our faces.
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His unvarnished rhetoric manufactures a sense of honesty, though he might be the most blatantly dishonest president this country has ever had.
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CEO Tim Cook briefly addressed the privacy and safety issue, blatantly tiptoeing around the topic in order to get an audience laugh.
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Unfortunately, the quote's larger context is one of the most blatantly rigged competitions in the history of fiction: the Hogwarts House Cup.
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That Feinstein knew of Ford's letter, and waited until the last minute to make its existence known, was a blatantly partisan calculation.
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"Jordan, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates routinely and sometimes blatantly supplied weapons with little effort to disguise the source," they said.
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A spokesman for Manafort later later strongly denied to The Hill any relationship between the two men, calling the assertion blatantly false.
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According to Carly Fiorina, not only is President Obama's planned executive action on guns misguided and reckless, it is also blatantly unconstitutional.
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Icahn is fighting an attempt to take the compensation insurer private, accusing the controlling shareholders of "blatantly taking advantage" of minority stockholders.
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"There are more productive ways of opening discourse than blatantly profiting off the deaths of 6-year-old children," another person said.
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These guys are blatantly openly working with the Russians to keep power and until I saw that trending I thought nobody cared.
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He lies, blatantly and frequently, in a way that is either pathological or part of a convoluted strategy for manipulating the truth.
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Advertisements from new advertisers should be reviewed by a human trained to identify blatantly false and misleading advertisements - prior to their publication.
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It takes only the most blatantly objectionable associations with the KKK for the Republican establishment to take Trump to task for racism.
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"This is just blatantly evil shit on White House letterhead," Minhaj told the audience in the episode, referencing the Trump administration's Nov.
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Even with his federal securities fraud trial set to begin Monday, Martin Shkreli has blatantly defied his attorneys' advice to lay low.
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"You would never run a rally like that 10 years ago, but it's become blatantly obvious things are changing," Mr. Holding said.
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Most of the other allusions in this shaggy-dog tale of wild conspiracism and male petulance are not quite so blatantly meta.
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There are bad days, and then there are days when a magistrate judge in a federal court blatantly calls you a liar.
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The series, about a female wrestling program, has already dealt with sexual harassment, blatantly objectifying women and dismissing them in workplace settings.
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After American national security agencies concluded that it had done so, Trump rejected that conclusion and instead echoed Putin's blatantly false denial.
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"Through its own carelessness, Aetna blatantly violated its promise to safeguard members' private health information," the attorney general said in a statement.
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Like photography, film purports to document something that's actually happening, and what it documented in its early years was often blatantly fake.
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This is simply ironic given unions' support of the Davis-Bacon wage mandate, which was enacted and defended with blatantly racist intent.
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President Trump's twitter attack on "Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski was "blatantly sexist," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) charged Thursday.
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In-N-Out Burger is accusing a dry cleaner of pulling a double-double of sorts -- blatantly ripping off its famous logo.
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But GOP leaders were caught in a pinch between those demands and those of moderate Republicans who considered the proposal blatantly discriminatory.
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Apparently her habit of blatantly lying about non-existent abortion videos wasn't enough to make her stand out in the crowded Republican field.
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If the long list of accusation against him proves to be true, it's safe to say that he was recklessly and blatantly corrupt.
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Sometimes it comes in the form of blatantly offensive comments, but more subtle actions by managers and coworkers can also stall career growth.
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And my costume supervisor on Carlito's Way (who personally worked on my costumes) also has said unequivocally that John's comments were blatantly false.
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Also anyone telling someone to eat something toxic/poisonous or [who] blatantly has no idea what the plant/mushroom is will be removed.
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Life comes at you fast, but life comes at you faster if you're a well-known TV figure who tweets something blatantly racist.
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The bigger issue, though, is that Clinton blatantly tried to distract from the question by going into how WikiLeaks obtained the leaked emails.
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After a blatantly partisan and stacked impeachment trial in the Senate without witnesses, however, that acquittal of the president is clouded in doubt.
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" via GIPHY "We lived next door to this old man who sat in his front yard BLATANTLY just staring at us with binoculars.
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In doing so, Reynolds became the first male celebrity to blatantly market the power of his own sex appeal — and it paid off.
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"Nissan's internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct," Maxfield said, adding that the board unanimously voted to oust both men.
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And it's not just saying we're for more gun control legislation; it's about saying we're aiming for a culture that's blatantly anti-guns.
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"The only time I ever criticized Lady Gaga was when I felt like she blatantly ripped off one of my songs," Madonna said.
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Releasing a song that blatantly encourages young women to take naked pictures of themselves and send them to boys is gross and irresponsible.
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He walks purposefully to meet Gambi (James Remar), his Alfred, accompanied by music almost blatantly evocative of the Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight movies.
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His response so far has bounced between criticizing Puerto Rico and blatantly lying about how his response has been perceived in Puerto Rico.
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The company filed a complaint Wednesday with the U.S. International Trade Commission alleging these companies "blatantly emulated the distinctive design" of Juul's system.
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A year after blatantly copying Timehop, Facebook's nostalgia feature is proving how successful big platforms can be when they rip off smaller products.
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It's almost embarrassing how blatantly obvious Sony is just trying to force people into an expensive ecosystem and reap all the monetary rewards.
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This was several hours before Hart backed out of hosting -- but KK defended him against the backlash over old, but blatantly homophobic, tweets.
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He's constantly wiggling around, or snapping pics, or blatantly disregarding all traffic or safety laws to get more face time with his friends.
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Sure, apes can be scary, but they're not exactly watching you walk to your car or blatantly stealing knives from a crime scene.
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Consider Edge Of Seventeen's fellow coming-of-age story Sixteen Candles and the (blatantly racist) character Long Duk Dong, portrayed by Gedde Watanabe.
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" He added, "Lately, the Clinton campaign has not been thrilled with what I've said about their absolutely ludicrous spin, which is blatantly false.
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But the role he was playing was far more nefarious — and more blatantly ridiculous — than anything Zoo had attempted up to that point.
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In one message, Lewis blatantly threatened to take his talents to another network, a move he admitted was intended to agitate his bosses.
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"Ted Cruz insulted the people of New York and by the way (it was) blatantly hypocritical on his part," he said on CNN.
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In a statement reported by People, Omari's publicist called the allegations "blatantly false" and insisted that the actor was a non-violent person.
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The startup took advantage of the blatantly consumer-hostile practice by touting an unprecedentedly returns-friendly model that doesn't cost customers a dime.
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The recent battle on health care, for example, gave rise to several high-profile incidents in which Republicans blatantly stood against the President.
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It's a blatantly aggressive push to get people to download Moments, which Facebook seems to be hoping will be its next big app.
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Or will they instead seek to further divide our nation by turning the Supreme Court process into a blatantly partisan back and forth?
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It's safe to say members of both parties would accuse her — or him, as the case may be — of blatantly shredding the Constitution.
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As a candidate for governor, does Tony Evers support NFL players blatantly disrespecting our flag and the Wisconsin men and women in uniform?
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Instagram and its parent company, Facebook, have blatantly copied some of Snapchat's features in the past and integrated them into their own platforms.
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The White House's arguments highlighted the fact that US aid to Ukraine was not blatantly dangled as an exchange for investigating the Bidens.
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The FDA has also gone after retailers and distributors that blatantly sell kratom supplements as a treatment for a medical condition, including cancer.
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It's not that I don't like the photos, though they do blatantly miss a pretty important step of smoking (the whole "lighting" thing).
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He has repeatedly shown that he's unable to avoid broadcasting blatantly racist messages to his 57 million viewers, many of whom are children.
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It made those claims in a letter to shareholders, and blatantly lying to shareholders would be asking for all sorts of legal headaches.
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In the thumbnail for one video, the channel's creator distorts a black actor's face to exaggerate their features in a blatantly racist fashion.
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Just over a year since that blatantly racist tweet cost Roseanne Barr her show, the disgraced comedian is getting back into stand-up.
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Uber is aspiring to be like the other great monopolies of our time from Silicon Valley, many of which have been blatantly exploitative.
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President Trump, too, we know, blatantly framed investigating Burisma as investigating the Bidens during his July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky.
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It is not a woman's voice we are being asked to believe here, but the F.B.I.'s — a source with blatantly ulterior motives.
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Justin Bieber's got more than a little Kanye West in him, and it was blatantly obvious when he hit a West Hollywood club.
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Mr. Trump's critics say the move highlights the president's willingness to blatantly use the nation's public lands and waters as political bargaining chips.
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Each day, Apple is tasked with a near-impossible job: keeping its sprawling App Store free from malware, blatantly offensive content, and spam.
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As the play develops, Evangeline draws more and more blatantly on Madeline's own life, destabilizing a young woman who is already pretty unstable.
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On Saturday, pubs were crowded with revelers who blatantly ignored the government's warning, which resulted in all restaurants and bars closing on Monday.
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In many of the recent tragedies, the shooters were described as loners, full of emotional pain and who, at times, were blatantly antisocial.
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Missouri's anti-choice laws are blatantly unconstitutional and leave women in Missouri with no option within the state for safe, legal abortion care.
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He was also an editorial adviser to the Occidental Quarterly, an online publication that the Anti-Defamation League has labeled "blatantly" anti-Semitic.
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Democratic and some GOP lawmakers felt the comments were blatantly anti-Catholic since many Catholic priests, like Conroy, take a vow of celibacy.
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Its reports are an object lesson in how blatantly the laws of war have been broken, with no near-term prospects of accountability.
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Mr. North said his site provides critical analysis for current events and it has nothing in common with sites peddling blatantly untrue stories.
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Yet the more blatantly Trump stonewalls, the more convincing any potential impeachment case against him for obstruction becomes, legal experts told VICE News.
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United Nations officials, American representatives, international advocacy groups and religious organizations have issued scathing statements saying that the citizenship law is blatantly discriminatory.
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In the blatantly racist recording, a man blames Ms. Majors's death, which the police have said occurred during a park mugging, on race.
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To invoke the term now, in a story about death and illness in Asia, seems thoughtless at best and blatantly racist at worst.
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Not only was that blatantly false, but it was a clear sign that Pelosi had no real interest in reaching an actual deal.
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An exotic reimagining of a Cinderella glass slipper called the Begum, it is also one of this season's most blatantly knocked-off designs.
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The Washington Post reported Monday that a city council member made outrageous remarks that were widely perceived as ignorant and blatantly anti-Semitic.
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"Such a blatantly gender-based pay disparity was the norm and part of a pattern and practice at WeWork," according to the complaint.
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Mixed in with the regular detritus of the school day, the crumpled sweatshirts and food wrappers, was a blatantly inappropriate Thanksgiving-themed worksheet.
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The episode even blatantly asks: Why would Angela become a cop when there's so much darkness in her family history around the police?
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"Facebook's malfeasance when it comes to trafficking in blatantly false information is a national crisis in this respect," Schultz said in a statement.
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"Wikileaks & O'Keefe video shows Hillary blatantly disregards election laws," Clark tweeted in October 2016, while he was California director for the Trump campaign.
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Not only did she change her Twitter bio to "currently sleeping with people's sexiest man alive," she also started blatantly mocking Legend's photoshoot.
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United Nations officials, American representatives, international advocacy groups and religious organizations have issued scathing statements saying that the citizenship law is blatantly discriminatory.
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Since the entire point of religious liberty is that the government can't favor one religious belief over another, Mississippi's law is blatantly unconstitutional.
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" The ref tries to explain to her the difficulty of making such a call when she blatantly asks, "Could you see my tit?!
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Moore has also been criticized by Democrats for being a blatantly political selection for the Fed, which has historically been an independent body.
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This may sound naïve, but making the illegality so blatantly obvious ought to drive the timber industry to clean up its own act.
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"They have blatantly ignored the rights of the victim's family, and compromised the public safety of our community in its decision," he continued.
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Tyron tells the whole story on this week's 'Hollywood Beatdown' -- where he also rips Donald Trump over his "blatantly racist" comments about Omarosa.
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Style she was "shocked" the paper published the blatantly sexist letter, Patrice, who lives in Providence, RI, decided to organize the parade in response.
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"Chinese authorities need to act now to enforce existing laws to end government and private hiring practices that blatantly discriminate against women," Richardson said.
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It has just been one scandal after another, at least in the past the government used to hide the fact it was blatantly corrupt.
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But the more blatantly the delegates use their power to tip the scales against Trump, the more intense and volatile the reaction will be.
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The woman said she felt "blatantly disrespected" at the time, though the story didn't offer many specifics about the incident, according to The Guardian.
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Blumenthal said it was "blatantly and insultingly wrong" for nominees to cite judicial-ethics rules in refusing to answer questions about Supreme Court precedent.
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After Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took on Mark Zuckerberg, a progressive group ran a blatantly false ad to test the limits of Facebook's new policies.
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Aging in Hollywood, as Zellweger recently wrote in a personal essay, is one of the most blatantly sexist areas of an already biased industry.
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Here's what we know about Eliza: She's great at cello, even though the actress is blatantly terrible at it, and she doesn't like coffee.
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People began comparing the blatantly obvious, amateur move to those people who write overly specific or painfully honest subject lines when submitting Venmo transactions.
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The Echo Buds aren't flawless, and I'm sure some self-described audiophiles will say the sound signature is too blatantly tailored for modern music.
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But in this case, both Facebook and Google blatantly violated Apple's policies to collect the maximum amount of data about iOS users, including teenagers.
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"I was being reprimanded, yet he was not being punished nor fired for the blatantly homophobic and abusive behavior we all witnessed," Page wrote.
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I know I'm supposed to be outraged about tech companies blatantly copying each other's designs, but I don't have the naivety for it anymore.
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The smart mass market brands are hiring influencers and designers like myself to do design collaborations with them, instead of just blatantly stealing designs.
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For World AIDS Day on Friday, President Trump blatantly failed to address the LGBTQ community in his official White House Statement on the disease.
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If the FDA provides a "blatantly legal" path forward for the cannabidiol-rich cannabis derivatives, the boom will become even more pronounced, Gomez said.
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The distinction between authentic and fake dinosaur fossiles is similar to that of artwork: sometimes blatantly obvious, and other times apparent to only experts.
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In the meantime, it would benefit the President and his team to stop hiding information and to stop saying things that are blatantly untrue.
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Look out for a manager who is blatantly sarcastic, consistently interrupts you, texts or emails during the interview without explanation or seems uncommunicative. 5.
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So when Donald Trump, Jr, tweeted that remark about refugees being like a bowl of Skittles, was it really just a blatantly racist analogy?
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While they're intended to convey, as per the artist statement, the "inner world" of the characters, they're so blatantly otherworldly as to seem separate.
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A used-car mogul from Utah has created either one blatantly racist dating site or one extremely calculated attempt to rile our collective outrage.
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Douthat longs for "the old establishment's more pious and aristocratic spirit," which is an idea that's naive at best and blatantly racist at worst.
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Shortly after the 2018 midterm elections, writer Leah McElrath tweeted something so jarring, so blatantly horny, that it sent waves through the social platform.
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Even if you claim that you hate overused, blatantly obvious tropes in fiction, they're there for a reason: We keep coming back for more.
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In attempting to shove through a bill like H.R. 6784, members of Congress are blatantly bucking the will and wishes of the American people.
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This preening young aristocrat is so blatantly shallow, selfish and manipulative that he doesn't seem to warrant a tumble much less a mortal sacrifice.
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In the worst-case scenario, such blatantly erroneous thinking about diplomacy and commerce could result in a regional or even trans-regional nuclear war.
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If players aren't exhibiting sportsmanlike conduct, then referees should be involved, and if coaches blatantly aren't showing sportsmanship, then further consequences should be enacted.
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But Business Insider was able to easily run ads that made blatantly misleading claims about the hot-button political topics of immigration and guns.
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"The judiciary committee will be investigating how the administration made this blatantly political decision and hold those responsible accountable for their actions," Nadler said.
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The White House also blatantly pulled a bureaucratic dodge that was apparent even to a first-term member of the House from the sticks.
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Her role is less splashy, less blatantly entertaining than Stone's, whose character gets to pout, harrumph, and slowly unspool her wickedness throughout the movie.
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I look at the guys carrying in the tables and cameras and blatantly announce something along the lines of: 'Just doin' the women's work!
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But as much as I enjoy commanding a premium rate, I've struggled to come to terms with allowing myself to be fetishized so blatantly.
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Mr. Roof had chillingly confessed to investigators nearly 18 months earlier and revealed his purpose in a blatantly racist manifesto that he published online.
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The clearest is that it was blatantly phony: The council had already ordered a partial recount, and the challenge was over a minor technicality.
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You can have your wife plagiarize from Michelle Obama's speeches and blatantly lie to the public to encourage fear and hatred among the people.
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But Palestinian officials have dismissed the idea of the United States as a mediator, calling the Trump administration blatantly pro-Israeli and anti-Palestinian.
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Even if you blatantly oppose everything I've written until now, I think we can agree a week without your phone would be pretty hard.
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Mr. Trump has blatantly exceeded the powers of his office, and it seems no one is willing or able to hold him to account.
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By midmorning Friday, it became clear that Kelly's remarks had included a harsh and blatantly untrue description of a Democratic congresswoman's behavior in 2015.
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SATURDAY PUZZLE — Today's fun and challenging grid by Andrew J. Ries is pretty blatantly draped on one newfangled seed entry running down the center.
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"We will not succumb to these attempts to blatantly undermine democracy and free speech in India," said an unsigned statement posted on NDTV's website.
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Through it all al-Bashir defied justice — sometimes blatantly flouting the ICC by traveling to countries that should have been forced to detain him.
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A spokesperson for The Intercept, Greenwald's publication, condemned the legal action as a "blatantly politically motivated" attack in a statement to VICE News Tuesday.
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"They are blatantly violating state law and they are violating the Second Amendment," says Richard Pearson, executive director of the Illinois State Rifle Association.
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The report was seen by some as a "blatantly overt" attempt to lay the groundwork for Patrick, one fundraiser told The Hill in September.
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Schmolz+Bickenbach described Swiss Takeover Board's decision as "blatantly wrong," saying without the capital increase the company faced a considerably increased risk of collapse.
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At various times throughout the 1800s, administrations as well as lawmakers expanded and contracted the size of the Supreme Court for blatantly partisan purposes.
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"These are the most blatantly questionable cases where we think something must urgently be done," said Mathias Loertscher, chair of the Cites's animals committee.
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Even worse is when I'm blatantly told that they'd prefer to speak to another representative "who is an American," though that is my nationality.
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She said everyone had now seen what the founding fathers could not imagine: a president blatantly abusing the Constitution he has sworn to protect.
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She said everyone had now seen what the founding fathers could not imagine: a president blatantly abusing the Constitution he has sworn to protect.
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Campaigns can still post and promote political messages that are blatantly false, all while using the site's powerful advertising tools to target specific audiences.
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Donald Trump did not apologize Friday for driving one of the uglier, most blatantly racist narratives in American political culture during the Obama presidency.
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As Booker, Harris, and Castro are no longer in the running, one thing is blatantly clear: the 2020 race is now very, very white.
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The official, along with several others, said it would be too dangerous for anyone but Mr. Kabila or his family to steal that blatantly.
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The fact that LGBT are so blatantly not allowed to participate on the site is enough to make us not want to use it.
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This expansion of administrative power at the expense of the legislative and judicial branches is blatantly contrary to the ideals of the American founding.
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They come and go right around the disappearance of Khashoggi and are tracked in blatantly menacing black vans coming and going to the consulate.
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Some of the ads are blatantly political in nature and mention candidates like Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton, while others' intentions are less clear.
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" The spokesman added that "attempts to blatantly mischaracterize decades-old articles he wrote before he was even in law school do not change that.
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"Posting blatantly false information on the EPA's website would violate the Information Quality Act," said Romany Webb, a climate law fellow at Columbia University.
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The second is to blatantly mock how absolutely insane it is that parents Photoshopped images of their children to make them more desirable as candidates.
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So a "grand bargain" in which the administration blatantly trades the security of its European allies for Russian help in Syria now looks very unlikely.
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At the very least they should not be able to advertise hate so blatantly, particularly on an app with such a young and impressionable viewership.
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On the Zenfone 5, not only did Asus rip off the iPhone X's notch, the company blatantly copied the rest of the X's design too.
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It takes place in the fictional country of Urzikstan, which is so blatantly based on Syria that it is cowardly to call it anything else.
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Google is giving thousands of contractors who normally evaluate search results a new, additional task: help the company downrank blatantly upsetting, offensive, and false content.
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The study focused on a specific type of Tumblr and Instagram post which blatantly glorifies mental health issues through specific hashtags (you know the type).
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But he has also been criticized by Rwandans in the diaspora and human rights activists for ruling like an authoritarian and blatantly ignoring human rights.
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" On the one hand, this is a pointed piece of misdirection, what Saul identifies as a "careful reconstruction of history, blatantly told in his favour.
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Facebook's algorithm is so blatantly over-promoting videos that people are now gaming it to go viral with static memes uploaded as MP4s lmao pic.twitter.
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" The judges also wrote that Nosal "knowingly, and with the intent to defraud Korn/Ferry blatantly circumvented the affirmative revocation of his computer system access.
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Following a tweet from journalist Jarrett Hill, many called out Trump on blatantly plagiarizing Michelle Obama's 2008 speech from the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
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Sheriff Elmer Tanner tells PEOPLE it was "blatantly obvious" that Jefferson was responsible for the killings, but he wouldn't elaborate on why investigators believe this.
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Yes. As an academic, I'm not normally that blunt, but what I was struck most by was the blatantly partisan tone of his opening testimony.
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Nissan declined to comment on Ghosn being granted bail, saying that an internal investigation "uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct" by its former chief.
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Doing anything else is irresponsible and blatantly ignores the continued problems with the truth her campaign and her husband's presidential administration had with the truth.
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He has no understanding of how the political system works, and advocates blatantly unconstitutional policies like stripping citizenship from those who have extreme ideological views.
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This time it started because Lace sidled up to Carl, one of the new guys, and started blatantly flirting with him in front of Grant.
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The incident perfectly highlights a common criticism of Ubisoft, which previously claimed that its games are apolitical despite using blatantly political language, settings, and themes.
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However, the fact that some publications chose to treat this announcement as an excuse to talk about the actress' past sex scene is blatantly disrespectful.
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There was little danger in showering Trump with copious amount of free press, the argument went, because of how blatantly unqualified Trump was for president.
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This is far from the first time Facebook has blatantly ripped off Snapchat in an effort to wound the highly popular Venice, CA-based company.
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The "economic anxiety" crew could've conceivably tried to blame, say, the racism of BJ's dad on financial hardships if the bastard wasn't this blatantly horrible.
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And we know she at one point didn't know what a chicken was, because she once blatantly misidentified a pig as a chicken on-screen.
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"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
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While many recruiters understand that this is one of the most blatantly inappropriate interview questions to ask, some people still end up blurting them out.
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The company makes great phones, but they're not cheap, and let's face it, a lot of what Huawei does is just blatantly copy iPhone features.
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"Life with you is never dull," Jamie tells Claire – a statement so blatantly true that an eavesdropping courtier might conclude that Jamie was tres stupid.
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"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
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The media, both left and right, continue to hound, misrepresent and criticise his every move yet blatantly shield his opponent from her scandal riddled campaign.
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In January, the VOA issued a pair of tweets echoing the White House's blatantly false claim that Trump's inauguration crowd was the largest in history.
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Continued secret research created still more efficient nerve gases, blatantly employed by Saddam Hussein's forces in the 1980s against Iranians and Kurds, without international response.
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While Mr. McConnell is likewise historically unpopular in Kentucky, he is a brilliant politician who is canny enough to not go blatantly for the pocketbook.
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However, in the tenth grade, she was stoked for football games, all of which was shared with the familiar, blatantly nonchalant tone of a teen.
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Also: where are all the "Pinocchios" for Republicans this week (many of whom are much more senior than me) blatantly lying about marginal tax rates?
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"The president is blatantly circumventing Congress' intent and violating the American people's trust by allowing this exemption and placating to Iran's deceptive intentions," he added.
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There have been some blatantly modern iterations with sinks and tubs that look like giant round bowls, right-angled faucets, square showerheads and futuristic lighting.
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And I don't know if I would say the discrimination continues that blatantly today, but I think the biggest barriers is the lack of capital.
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Misconduct that was "merely potential" and was paired with "blatantly obstructive actions" was considered sufficient to impeach President Richard Nixon before he resigned, McCarthy said.
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Any law without such restrictions would blatantly ignore the needs of food retailers and New Yorkers who rely on them for providing healthy food options.
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Listen, smoking or blatantly vaping on planes is an incredibly stupid thing to do, especially if you've already been warned that doing so is prohibited.
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"There's been people who have blatantly crossed boundaries, of course, but I believe people are owed the right to learn this new skill," says Hess.
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And he's appointed two blatantly anti-abortion justices to the Supreme Court, one despite accusations of sexual assault and a national outcry against the nomination.
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Roman Polanski got a heavy dose of injustice when The Academy blatantly disregarded its own rules to give him the boot ... so says his attorney.
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Less than six months since Instagram blatantly copied Snapchat's "Stories" feature, the photo-sharing app says that 150 million people are now using it daily.
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He'd never connected with popular music before, so to hear a song that so blatantly made fun of it, to him, felt like a revelation.
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Unsurprisingly, this crusade has failed to catch fire in Congress, where even anti-tax lawmakers can be skittish about so blatantly playing to the plutocrats.
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Key characters have blatantly descriptive names like Abbator or Rummage or, for the leader of the exotic brown-skinned desert dwellers the prince encounters, Set.
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Using imagery as their primary communication tool, the companies moving into Beirut overwhelm citizens with an idea of progress that is blatantly Western and capitalistic.
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Under the guise of political commentary, the caricature blatantly trafficked in age-old anti-Semitic tropes that have contributed to violence against Jews throughout history.
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Before the report came out, William Barr, Trump's attorney general, created a fog of disinformation around it, blatantly misleading the public about what it contained.
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Within minutes, an outpouring of support flooded her feed from hundreds of people disgusted with the blatantly racist message, which seemed to come from nowhere.
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It's cringe-inducing — such a blatantly cynical, familiar move out of the old "I have a marginalized friend, so I can make this joke" playbook.
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But now he chooses to blatantly ignore the historic criticism against his style of comedy and new loud-and-clear criticism from the trans community.
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It gives the politically connected class enormously tempting opportunities for self-dealing, the sort of thing that is blatantly illegal in almost any other context.
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First of all, I'm thinking about Marie Yovanovitch who was the face of the US government ... and who was very blatantly attacked from different sides.
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Congress also blatantly blocks using any of the $6900 billion of border funding in the omnibus for the wall prototypes that Trump has been testing.
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"Fei Yan blatantly circumvented the securities laws that are in place to deter people from doing exactly what he did," Berman said in a statement.
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What we see here is the most powerful man in the world blatantly telegraphing his intention to use national misfortune to grab even more power.
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" By the time Ms. Fedus-Fields left in 2000, she said, the English aesthetic was fading and the brand was becoming "much more blatantly sexy.
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"He thought that he shouldn't be treated in that manner, to associate him in working with those we believe are blatantly corrupt," Anwar told reporters.
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You have black people who believe that they can't be racist because they believe that black people don't have power and that's blatantly not true.
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The event was blatantly illegal: an underground marijuana bazaar selling bulk amounts of counterfeit THC vape pens, edibles and cannabis flower—all of it unlicensed.
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The U.S. attorney general's war on marijuana blatantly ignores this founding principle to respect states' rights and the decisions made by voters across the country.
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The United States has never been neutral in the conflict, but we have at least not been blatantly interested in undermining the potential for peace.
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"The Obama administration is blatantly breaking the law, a law the president himself signed," House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Rep.
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They also allegedly wanted to take advantage of racial divisions within LGBT audiences, and some of their instructions appear to lean on blatantly racist stereotypes.
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"Politico's reporting about Secretary Azar's position and the assertion that he 'raised internal concerns' on this topic is blatantly false," said HHS spokesperson Caitlin Oakley.
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It said, however, that its own investigation had uncovered "substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct," and that "further discoveries of Ghosn's misconduct continue to emerge."
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And while Republicans have blatantly ignored the allegations faced by President Donald Trump, they show few compunctions about using accusations of sexual misconduct against Democrats.
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Another, Maher Abdel-qader, who has donated to Ms. Tlaib and organized events for her, shared a blatantly anti-Semitic video on his Facebook page.
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"There are an awful lot of pundits who are blatantly partisan and view positive developments for Democrats as positive things for the country," he said.
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Apple may still hate Samsung for building its Galaxy phone empire by blatantly ripping off the iPhone, but the companies clearly need each other to succeed.
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Anna Delvey's fixation on what she wears — and her refusal to show up to court because of her outfit — is blatantly disrespectful to our legal system.
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And all of that was before the news broke that Burger King might have blatantly stolen the idea for its most Dr. Moreau-ish menu item.
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These blatantly unfair trials have resulted in the execution of dozens of Saudi Shia in recent years, including many of the 37 executed on April 23.
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" — SETH MEYERS "Minutes after the House voted to start the investigation, the White House denounced the process as, 'a blatantly partisan attempt to destroy the president.
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As she began to recover memories, Justin blatantly lied to Jessica and told her that he was the person who had sex with her that night.
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These days, though, the region prides itself as being one of the most democratic in Africa, and anyone who blatantly ignores a ballot can expect brickbats.
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In his resignation letter, Mr Mallya declared that the allegations aired by the upper house of parliament's ethics committee last week were "blatantly false and baseless".
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Elsewhere, Lil Wayne cuts like "Me and My Drank" and "Viva La White Girl" blatantly described the New Orleans MC's predilections — and it sounded great, unfortunately.
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America has been reluctant to enter direct talks because the North has blatantly cheated on past deals—knowing that China would continue to prop it up.
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The design is blatantly similar to Apple's HomePod, with mute, call, and volume control buttons on top of its cylindrical body and dark gray fabric covering.
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Joe Tacopina tells TMZ ... Cardi's no-show in court Monday was blatantly defiant and disrespectful, and he believes she's getting special treatment because she's a celeb.
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And even now, some conservatives are defending the rally chant because Omar's past remarks are "blatantly anti-American" and thus the chant wasn't a big deal.
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" Days later, McConnell also criticizes the process in his weekly address: "Democrats decided to go the partisan route and blatantly ignore the will of the people.
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This is important as we're seeing a startling uptick in the passing of blatantly unconstitutional abortion bans, like those in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Ohio.
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Why would a publisher, a company in the business of selling books, even entertain the notion of letting us name a book something so blatantly unmarketable?
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With all his unforced errors, many of which have been blatantly racist and xenophobic, Trump is down just 4.7 percent in the RealClearPolitics general election average.
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Given how blatantly Trump is abandoning his promise to serve the interests of working people, they say, his base must surely be about to abandon him.
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The myth that cheating doesn't exist within poly relationship styles, in fact, can be blatantly at odds with the personal philosophies of people who practice polyamory.
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He also gave a press conference in which he claimed that all of his employees are having "a tremendous problem with Obamacare," which is blatantly false.
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A Ford dealership in Quincy, MA spent all day being bombarded with inquiries from video game journalists after blatantly ripping off art from indie game Firewatch.
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The problem is that the Board's new interpretation of an appropriate collective bargaining unit appears to blatantly conflict with federal law governing private-sector worker rights.
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Trump is blatantly overstating the role he played in the release of LiAngelo Ball and two other UCLA players, who were arrested for shoplifting in China.
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On blatantly obvious mistakes like a left-hander faking a throw to first while on the mound, or the Cueto drop, you might see it called.
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If they blatantly publish false information they should be exposed for the lies but a private company should not be the gate keeper for political speech.
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"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post last week.
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It's easy to mock OnePlus's lack of originality (again, if this is the final design), but they wouldn't be the first to blatantly copy the iPhone.
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"The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to short-circuit the normal judicial process and reinstate a blatantly unlawful policy," Gelernt said in a statement.
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In a concerted effort to denigrate the President and paralyze executive authority, they are branding him a racist and blatantly subvert every program on his agenda.
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When President Trump blatantly makes false claims on Twitter or when he wavers on condemning white nationalist groups, there are inevitable predictions of his political demise.
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" And Councilman Peter Koo said in a statement: "Passing off this blatantly racist television segment as 'gentle fun' not only validates racist stereotypes, it encourages them.
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Sessions in a news conference on Wednesday accused the state of blatantly defying the federal government, and asserted Washington's authority to determine the nation's immigration policy.
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In a normal administration, a comment as blatantly racist as Trump's tweet would be a massive scandal, perhaps worthy of removing an unfit president from office.
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Moscow's aggression blatantly violates international treaties and the 85033 Budapest Memorandum by which Russia, the U.K. and U.S. pledged to respect Ukraine's territorial integrity and independence.
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Rather, they revealed the language of tolerance as first and foremost a script from which even our most blatantly anti-black politicians are obliged to read.
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The fact that Rankwave was openly promoting these services that blatantly violate Facebook's policies casts further doubt on how the social network was policing its platform.
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After some major sleuthing over at BuzzFeed, one writer noticed that Kardashian might have been pulling a Britney Spears and blatantly stealing content off the internet.
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Because the administration's actions blatantly contradict its own findings, the tariffs imposed on aluminum from Quebec and Canada appear to rest on very shaky legal grounds.
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He is, however, the first president to blatantly refuse to interact with media that disagree with him, or to paint such media as liberal or fake.
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"I thought Obama was correct, snubbing Ahmadinejad so blatantly would have been a mistake," one reader wrote, recalling a feeling that certainly never occurred to him.
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Another opposition in the play is one's personal sense of ethical obligation versus the state's laws — which US history demonstrates to be blatantly unethical at times.
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Many of which were subsequently revealed to have used blatantly xenophobic messaging to push racist anti-EU messaging when Facebook finally handed over the ad data.
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In the months since Donald Trump's election, it's become shockingly commonplace for Americans to blatantly dehumanize Muslims and Mexican immigrants — and then use violence against them.
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So in lieu of the usual Easter egg section, here are a few of the Trek elements that were alluded to most blatantly this week: 1.
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Historians have pointed to William Randolph Hearst as the man who impeded "Citizen Kane's" initial success, as the film's villain was blatantly inspired by Hearst himself.
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"When he saw how blatantly corrupt our judges were it was as though his eyes opened up," Sergei N. Klyavin, a friend, said in an interview.
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Yet after their initial years in power, they began repeating all of the same behavior they used to condemn, often even more blatantly than their predecessors.
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You can bet she'll use all of its blatantly foreshadowed gizmos, along with her own supply of smarts, to get back in and save her brood.
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Just imagine the crisis of conscience that many of these news anchors must have felt -- being made to parrot words that many thought were blatantly false.
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Beijing has repeatedly told foreign countries to stay out of Hong Kong affairs, saying it&aposs a sovereign issue, and the US lawmakers blatantly ignored that.
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If they are infuriated by accusations that pro-lifers only care about people until they are born, here's an excellent opportunity to prove that's blatantly false.
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And if Mr. Trump pardons himself, disregards court rulings or blatantly oversteps the boundaries of his legitimate authority in some other way, Congress should impeach him.
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What they have said, very clearly, very blatantly, is that they intend to be accomplices for misleading the American people with money from god knows where.
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"There was a lot more quirkiness, individuality, and creativity that went beyond things that were very blatantly trying to grab attention or show off," Herwig says.
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"This is a transparent and blatantly unconstitutional attempt to sow division and fan the flames of anti-immigrant hatred in the days ahead of the midterms."
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And he's letting the president blatantly lie about the goings-on at his company in order to use Apple as a marketing tool for his presidency.
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" Evan Greer, the campaign director for the pro-net neutrality group Fight for the Future, accused Pai of "blatantly trying to sweep this under the rug.
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Meanwhile, the Jerusalem municipality blatantly discriminates against its Palestinian residents, dramatically underfunding services such as housing, health, education and sanitation while privileging those services to Israelis.
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The legal battle dragged on until last summer, when he was found guilty of criminal contempt of court for blatantly thumbing his nose at the law.
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But a year later, her nascent career has stalled, after some critics, who read early review copies of the novel, denounced the book as blatantly racist.
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Last year, Mr. Zhu filed a defamation suit against Ms. Zhou, describing her accusations as "blatantly fabricated and viciously spread" and seeking about $95,000 in damages.
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"The government is trying to keep unaccompanied migrants under lock and key and ban them from having an abortion, and that is blatantly unconstitutional," Amiri tells Refinery29.
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By narrowing slightly the scope of the new executive order, the Trump administration may have remedied some of its predecessor's constitutional flaws, but it remains blatantly discriminatory.
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In these Internet of Things days, all devices tend to be smart devices, even things like hairbrushes, which blatantly do not need to be wired or connected.
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My love of food had an unhealthy cant to it that was not as evolved from my blatantly disordered eating in college as I wanted to think.
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Which again begs the question: Who can have a city bend to their will, and whose will is bent or blatantly ignored in the service of others?
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The makers of Chinese laundry detergent Qiaobi have issued a statement of apology after causing an uproar for its recent ad which many saw as blatantly racist.
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The superintendent of Robertsdale High School in Alabama is "looking into the matter" of a student who brought a blatantly racist sign to a school football rally.
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He says the impetus went beyond left and right politics; it's about condemning content that is blatantly hateful or has the potential to incite violence or harassment.
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The famed Heart Attack Grill in Vegas is blowing a valve over a Tennessee burger joint ... claiming it's blatantly ripping off its death-on-a-plate theme.
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" He specifically called out the San Francisco Police Department, arguing, "We have cops in the SFPD that are blatantly racist and those issues need to be addressed.
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"I am shocked and appalled that even today some people would see it as acceptable to write such blatantly untrue and racist statements," Sharma told the BBC.
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Leaders in men's tennis were forced to apologize today after a blatantly sexist display at the Association of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) NextGen Milan draw ceremony on Sunday.
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Likewise, his recent pro-life stance cannot be taken as a serious moral and political position, but rather is the blatantly empty promise of a con man.
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She says "no, no, no," but he blatantly ignores that and just swoops in before she has a chance to tell him whether she minds or not.
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Lawyers for Ronaldo, one of the world's best-known sports stars, on Friday threatened to sue German magazine Der Spiegel that published "blatantly illegal" accusations by Mayorga.
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But a movie like this needs a "likable" hero, and after that moment, he doesn't engage in such blatantly offensive behavior for the rest of the film.
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Cops are seeking out facial recognition systems that blatantly target the country's ethnic minority with increasing demand, and it's a disturbing normalization of an already troubling technology.
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But doing so requires overturning laws and precedents blatantly inconsistent with the Constitution, to reinstate those rights and protections that have been eroded since it was written.
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A "Wheel of Fortune" contestant named Kevin went down in game show history Tuesday night by flubbing a puzzle with just one blatantly OBVIOUS letter to go.
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SAN DIEGO, California — Blatantly racist ads and a recent indictment have made the race in California's 50th district one of the most interesting — and emblematic — of 2018.
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It's preparing for twists, but in a way that so blatantly invites you to guess what the twists might be that its only real mode is speculation.
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" 7:55 AM PST -- Patty Glaser, Denise's attorney tells us "Not only are Mr. Singer's (Sheen's attorney) about Ms. Richards blatantly inaccurate, they're also inappropriate, and unprofessional.
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"The ink on the contracts was hardly dry, and brand management blatantly infringed the agreements and the spirit of the future pact," a works council spokesman said.
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"This government is blatantly lying to the people by telling them that prices are controlled by market mechanisms," said Abhishek Singhvi, a spokesman for the Congress party.
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Making sure everyone knows about the ridiculous, blatantly terrible ideology that Trump condones in his supporters isn't even bringing a knife to a gunfight at this point.
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Pelosi made a calculated choice to cut her losses to save herself and her party the embarrassment of trying to impeach the president for blatantly political reasons.
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No president, however, has devoted the first month of his presidency to promulgating a collection of executive orders that so blatantly ignores our constitutional system's fundamental tenets.
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Importantly, Graham recognizes the underlying problem that there is an attempt, by both the left and the right, to transform the federal courts into blatantly partisan institutions.
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The problem of misinformation isn't new, but it gained widespread attention during the 2016 presidential election when blatantly false stories ("fake news") spread widely on social media.
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Adam Hattersley (D) described the House bill as a "blatantly unconstitutional" poll tax after the measure was approved by the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee in March. Sen.
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He used Michael in his scheme, and after being cheated on, lied to, and now blatantly used, Michael (Matthew Del Negro) reached the end of his patience.
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And, come on: If someone was actually trying to make up a story about Trump cheating, wouldn't they invent something that wasn't so blatantly, bone-headedly villainous?
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Perhaps instead of either writing off minorities or blatantly pandering to them, the party needs to examine itself carefully and ask what it really wants to achieve.
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Examples include his assessment of his alcohol intake and behavioral issues in high school and college, as well as his blatantly false explanations for cryptic yearbook entries.
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It's catching up to Stan, and it's certainly catching up to Philip, who's shown signs of stress before but never quite so blatantly as he does here.
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David Friedland, Nevada: As a lifelong Democrat, I was upset at Ilhan Omar's blatantly anti-Semitic, age-old canard about Jewish people having loyalty to another country.
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" Still, when he met her after her stint in San Francisco, "I had to be blatantly honest and say I had never seen anything she had done.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is blatantly refusing to comply with the law requiring him to turn Trump's tax returns over to the House Ways and Means Committee.
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At neighboring 43A, he just blatantly left out the letters you ne_ded t_ e_ter in the grid (as in, it took me an ___ to solve this puzzle).
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We also know that when people blatantly violate this rule – as the Italians have been doing over their 10 days of containment – then the effects are marginalized.
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Many progressive Indians saw this as Mr. Modi's most blatantly anti-Muslim initiative yet and a grave threat to India's founding as a secular and inclusive nation.
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China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office reiterated its opposition to the bill last week, saying the DPP was trying to "blatantly reverse over" democracy and increase enmity.
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Mr. Modi has insisted that the law is intended to protect persecuted migrants from neighboring countries, but many Indians see it as blatantly anti-Muslim and discriminatory.
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This approach by Trump is a stark contrast to the Obama administration, who blatantly ignored the Iranian regime's frequent human rights violations and opposition to democratic values.
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" She referred to the federal Clean Water Act as an "onerous unfunded mandate," and criticized federal regulations, like EPA guidances, as "blatantly coercive" examples of "federal domination.
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But Disney's copyright claims seem to be oddly scattershot, and there are still thousands of listings on the site that blatantly sell "Baby Yoda" and "Mandalorian" merch.
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I was so incensed by the shadowy and blatantly unfair coding system described in the article that it almost warranted a trip back to the emergency room.
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In the feature, though, the monster, a behatted imp known as the Babadook, became even more blatantly allegorical — a stand-in for the mother's grief and depression.
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There's plenty of evidence, both circumstantial (like Apple's rebranded Find My app) and blatantly obvious (like the leaked code in iOS 225 explaining how the feature works).
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Palestinians view Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital as a blatantly one-sided move and have ruled out continued U.S. mediation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Nissan declined to comment on the video, but a spokesperson for the company said an "internal investigation has uncovered substantial evidence of blatantly unethical conduct" by Ghosn.
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But with Chaffetz it is so blatantly obvious and in my eyes crass that it surpasses almost anyone I can currently think of on the political landscape.
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"We don't have Canadian cargoes coming in as we can't blatantly commit such wrongdoing when the atmosphere is so intense," the official said on condition of anonymity.
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But Get Out (written and directed by Key & Peele's Jordan Peele) isn't about the blatantly, obviously scary kind of racism — burning crosses and lynchings and snarling hate.
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This view is widely felt, especially after it became apparent that political leaders used religion as a cover to blatantly loot public money (which has spurred protest movements).
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What's more, a group of former census administrators wrote a letter to the Census Bureau suggesting that the citizenship question was "untested," a claim that is blatantly false.
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In response to the initial report, Casada stood by his chief of staff and slammed the report as "blatantly false," referencing reports that Cothren had framed the protester.
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He found a sympathetic crowd in the Western Iowa GOP Office, despite weeks of controversy over King's alleged coziness with white nationalists and history of blatantly racist comments.
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They decried the blatantly misleading use of celebrities who had "invested" in the company previously, the fraudulent claims in the prospectus, and the specious valuation performed by BDO.
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On the face of it, the cartoon seems blatantly racist, although as always Charlie Hebdo has defenders who argue that it is an ironic commentary on racist attitudes.
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Promoters would talk to the managers about groups that they had coming in for table reservations, and the managers would blatantly ask what 'kind' of people they were.
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Again, this is pretty blatantly in service of brand thirstiness and not necessarily a feature users are clamoring for, like editing tweets or more actionable harassment reporting mechanisms.
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The only leaders it ostracises are those who seize power in a coup or who ignore the results of an election too blatantly, as recently happened in Gambia.
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" Minutes after the vote, Stephanie Grisham, the White House press secretary, denounced what she said was "a sham impeachment" and "a blatantly partisan attempt to destroy the president.
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It would be negligent to avoid mentioning that her stance on Peterson's sexuality, which contributes in part to her utter conviction that he is guilty, feels blatantly homophobic.
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In 2019, authenticity has been replaced with pageantry, and relationships with viewers have been manipulated into making the audience care about something produced blatantly to turn a profit.
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"How about Verge allow a man to review the watch?" someone wrote, which is blatantly sexist but only 3 percent similar to other toxic comments, according to Perspective.
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This is not because of the radioactivity — it's blatantly untrue that the dogs are radioactive — but because food and shelter can be so sparse in the harsh winters.
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It's unclear where Wiseau is from, how old he is, or why he seems to be independently wealthy; when asked, his answers range from vague to blatantly nonsensical.
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A lot of artists research the former generation, and a lot of them blatantly steal someone else's idea and redo it, and I hated that as a kid.
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"This legislation is blatantly unconstitutional under nearly 50 years of U.S. Supreme Court precedent," said Sean J. Young, legal director of the ACLU of Georgia, in a statement.
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In a statement, the Hong Kong government said it "strongly condemns the protesters who blatantly challenged the national sovereignty by maliciously besieging and storming" the liaison office building.
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But Jason Bourne fairly blatantly repeats big moments from the franchise's earlier films, largely note for note, and it doesn't even pause to comment on or acknowledge them.
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There is, additionally, another major flaw in Brennan's advocacy of special rights for smart people: The only way to establish an epistocracy is by blatantly non-libertarian means.
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"Every time Israel blatantly violates Palestinian rights, there is another BDS victory," Noura Erakat, a Palestinian-American legal scholar of human rights at George Mason University, told me.
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Outside factors — how faithfully a movie adapts its source material, how well it carries on a franchise, how blatantly it feeds the audience's nostalgia — are ultimately secondary concerns.
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"The main message for the Reserve Bank was one of heightened uncertainty, as downside risks prevail," Kiwibank economists said in a report, calling the RBNZ's projections "blatantly dovish".
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He wants to gut Obamacare but he also wants to keep everything the same, which means his only recourse is to blatantly lie about what's in the bill.
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She also points out that these patients aren't blatantly lying, per se, and that it's up to doctors to ask questions a certain way to best gather information.
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The letter, written by the group's lawyer, Laurence D. Laufer, accused the ethics panel of a "blatantly political exercise" in seeking further information related to possible lobbying activities.
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" The latest salvo came after Sara Bard, the campaign's director for Jewish outreach, said Trump used a "blatantly anti-Semitic image from racist websites to promote his campaign.
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" The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) called Trump's plan a "blatantly unconstitutional attempt to fan the flames of anti-immigrant hatred in the days ahead of the midterms.
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In debates about whether to give asylum to the thousands of migrants at the southern border of the U.S., one crucial issue has been blatantly overlooked: food insecurity.
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Any state body using a nerve agent so blatantly is clearly disregarding the traditional rules of international order, as well as the welfare of others in the vicinity.
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"The ink on the contracts was hardly dry, and brand management blatantly infringed on the agreements and the spirit of the future pact," a works council spokesman said.
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It's so blatantly unethical, and so straight out of the corrupt authoritarian's playbook, it would be laughable -- were it not further dismantling American democratic norms by the day.
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And he's repeatedly pointed out that Democrats were blatantly violating House rules by snapping photos of taking video of the nearly 26-hour protest from inside the chamber.
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This might explain the Communications Workers of America's support for AT&T's attempted acquisition of its wireless rival T-Mobile, which was struck down for being blatantly anticompetitive.
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I think this is a major bonus as many shirt companies blatantly over-price their shirts to force you into buying more to "save" at the bundle price.
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In Indiana and Illinois, Obama lambasted Republicans for "blatantly, repeatedly, baldly, shamelessly lying" about their efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act's protections for those with preexisting conditions.
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But Get Out (a stunning directorial debut from Key & Peele's Jordan Peele) isn't about the blatantly, obviously scary kind of racism — burning crosses and lynchings and snarling hate.
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Much like a few weeks ago, when she just blatantly stole this beautiful corn pic, Britney appears to have a shockingly cavalier attitude towards OPP (Other People's Pictures).
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He said the president is requesting more spending cuts than any other president in history and he complained that Trump so far has been "blatantly ignored" by Congress.
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This includes an advisory committee composed of faculty and students who released a report in December urging the university divest from any companies that "blatantly disregard" the environment.
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With Europe becoming increasingly hostile toward immigrants and the new American government being blatantly biased, Canada seems to the best place to choose to relocate to if possible.
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Humans do not necessarily need to exhibit violent or blatantly destructive behavior to evoke this fear response in animals; often, our simple presence is enough, Ms. Gaynor said.
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Since well before the presidential election last year, a multitude of dubious independent news sites, counterfeits of established news outlets and blatantly partisan blogs have supported Mr. Duterte.
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Democrats think that the president and his family are blatantly profiting off the presidency and that he welcomed the help of a hostile foreign power during the election.
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The public is more than capable of understanding, among other things, that the president may have exploited his office to enrich himself, blatantly flouting the Constitution's emoluments clause.
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Sonos is suing Google and wants it to stop selling smartphones and speakers in the US, alleging it &aposhas been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology&apos.
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" According to Denise De La Cruz, a graduating senior, the speech "was well-received until it became a little too Latino-centric for some and blatantly anti-Trump.
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In one of the day's most blatantly incorrect assertions, a lawyer for the challengers claimed that the EPA did not do a cost-benefit analysis of the rule.
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He not only has learned nothing from the lengthy investigation into the 2016 election, but is even more blatantly trying to get away with the same crime again.
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"Wow, I made OFF THE RECORD COMMENTS to Bloomberg concerning Canada, and this powerful understanding was BLATANTLY VIOLATED," Trump wrote in a post on Twitter at the time.
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China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office reiterated its opposition to the bill this week too, saying the DPP was trying to "blatantly reverse over" democracy and increase enmity.
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"Not only was the summons blatantly inconsistent with the cited investigatory authority … it appeared to be a distributing threat to free speech and whistleblower protections," he added. Sens.
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"Destructive interference from abroad blatantly violates basic norms of international law," said Russian President Vladimir Putin (the same leader who orchestrated the annexation of Crimea) on January 24.
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It can get away with having an incoherent or confused message, with having little in the way of story or character, and sometimes even with being blatantly offensive.
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The very public and blatantly pro-ISIS discussions held by this group lead the researchers to suggest they will sooner or later attract the attention of ISIS leadership.
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These images are taken from a series called Confected, in which DeMarte suggests a cultural desire to enhance and perfect nature by creating oversaturated and blatantly artificial environments.
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