Greg posted a message last January on his personal Facebook page that blatantly sold a product.
Now that the export figures are so blatantly wrong, sell-side questioning has become a team sport.
Often the EPA oversteps its statutory authority so blatantly that federal judges frequently overrule EPA actions.
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The extra wardens will target anyone "blatantly dropping litter" or not picking up after their dog.
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It blatantly is created to get you blitzed really cheap and there is no pretension.
" So to plagiarize blatantly, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
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He said that too many drivers were blatantly ignoring speed limits, despite appeals by police.
Do you believe he blatantly fouled me as opposed to he barely touched me?
"They have treated dedicated professionals in a blatantly unprofessional manner, " an administration official told CNN.
However, like virtually everything else in your article, this statement is blatantly contradicted by the facts.
To conduct political revenge so blatantly through the courts was, McCarthy was advised, a lost cause.
In a recent interview with the BBC's Daniel Sandford, Mr Navalny said the charges were "blatantly fabricated".
"What might be possible in theory is, from a technological point of view, blatantly impossible, " he says.
Although such messages can be stated blatantly, they are more effective when done with the subtle touch.
The general's friends among them Margaret Thatcher and most of the Tory party lambasted Mr Straw's decision as blatantly political.
And shame on the Illinois legislature for not having the courage to repeal this ugly, blatantly unconstitutional law.
Apple has accused Samsung of blatantly copying its design and infringing its patents.
More dangerous than an Estrada presidency would be their anger if they felt the election had been blatantly rigged.
It calls up images of dusty museum collections policed by overseers who are either bewilderingly specialized or blatantly indifferent.
The stolen-generation removals were based partly on welfare, but more blatantly on race.
Scientists savaged the study and even anti-GMO academicians distanced themselves from its blatantly poor level of scholarship.
This misguided perspective is especially troubling for me, because it blatantly and recklessly ignores overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
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The same rule applies in Burundi, where the government is more blatantly Tutsi.
The problem here is that what the customer the state of Colorado is incentivizing is blatantly misaligned with what its students need.
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Carhart blatantly lied to both our investigators about the danger of his abortions, coercing his patients into a risky procedure.
While other members of the Bolkiah family are known for their high living, Jefri did it more blatantly and extravagantly.
Everything about the ball culture signifies so blatantly and so promiscuously that the movie induces a kind of semiotic daze.
The fact remains that different standards were applied to the exams in June and January and this is blatantly wrong.
It was not blatantly obvious, but it was prudent to switch gears as we did come from 1420 down to 1266.
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