In another development, Syria has denounced UN and Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi as "flagrantly biased".
In another case they read about a bookkeeper that flagrantly bent accounting rules.
Roosevelt flagrantly used federal recovery programs, which employed millions of people in work relief projects, for blatant partisan purposes.
For sure, Rajaratnam became, at least temporarily, a billionaire subverting the U.S. Securities markets by flagrantly flouting the law.
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But it is 82-year old Mr Ieng who had seemed to be most flagrantly getting away with mass murder.
Reducing the amount of foreign assets that Swiss banks hold is sensible but privileging domestic lending so flagrantly is alarming.
"There is no reason to suppose that the Jordanian courts would approach these issues in a flagrantly unfair way, " Mr Eadie said.
Does this make you question why they are resistant to go after those who so flagrantly abuse the intent of the system?
Their methods may be too flagrantly unscrupulous: in 1995, for example, two officials were fired for consorting with murderous villains in Guatemala.
In the past few years, China has become remarkably adept at adhering to the letter of the WTO agreement, while flagrantly violating its spirit.
Ta Kung Pao contrasts China's reaction to its unprecedented harsh rebuke of Pyongyang "flagrantly conducting a nuclear test" for the first time in 2006.
Lord Archer of Sandwell, who served as Solicitor-General during the Wilson and Callaghan governments, argues military action without new UN authority would be "flagrantly unlawful".
Both Iraq and North Korea have long flagrantly violated their non-nuclear promises under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and have plenty of other nasty weapons too.
Nor does his unrepentantly and flagrantly bad record on human rights.
For example, the city of Moscow (which, with St Petersburg, has the status of a region) has flagrantly flouted a federal ruling that its residency rules are illegal.
Such flagrantly immoral governmental policy leads to flagrantly impractical results.
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For the longest time, no one seems alarmed by Buck's flagrantly dissociated, obviously aberrant behavior -- not Charlie, not his sophisticated fiancee, Carlyn (Beth Colt), not the little actor's mother.
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"I'm not going to be so stuck in the mud that an opportunity to actually get something done is flagrantly wasted because of a kind of predetermined stubbornness, " he told U.S.-based journalists.
The dynamic took a somewhat odd turn when, in the second quarter, a driving Lin got fouled hard in the paint flagrantly so by Tyson Chandler, and the sellout crowd of 19, 033 rained down cheers.
Already, this bubble is on the verge of bursting as the PLO flagrantly violates most of the solemn commitments it has made not only to Israel, but to our President and the Vice-President as well.
We love to see it in our movies, video games, on television, and then we'll fiercely defend the right to bear arms, all while flagrantly waving the U.S. Constitution in the face of anyone who objects.
The draft resolution condemns the latest nuclear test "in the strongest terms" for violating and flagrantly disregarding council resolutions, bans further ballistic missile launches, nuclear tests "or any other provocation, " and demands that North Korea return to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
What seems inarguable, and what I take away from this episode, is that any paper that sees fit to publish such fact-free ramblings, and that is so obviously and so flagrantly biased, ought to be treated with more than a little suspicion.
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As an active member of industry organizations that are seriously examining how neuroscience might contribute something beyond highly-subjective brain maps to marketers struggling to help their brands thrive in a ceaselessly evolving world, we have some sensitivity to results so flagrantly disconnected from marketplace realities.
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Out for the visitor to look at (but not to sit on, alas) are Maloof's first sofa and some early chairs flagrantly Danish in inspiration, but lithe and lovely in walnut, maple and the occasional exotic hardwood and the prototype home-office furniture he fashioned for industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss.
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The Japanese had been the aggressors, launching the war with a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and subsequently systematically and flagrantly violated various international agreements by employing biological and chemical warfare, torturing and murdering prisoners of war, and brutalizing civilians and forcing them to perform slave labor.
The Tarawa calamity was already a Pacific legend: how naval intelligence, relying on obsolete charts, had miscalculated the tides so flagrantly that the Marine troops in their landing vessels were forced to disembark on coral reefs and then wade ashore for hundreds of yards, exposed to killing fire from Japanese machine guns.
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