Sentence examples for The flagrant from inspiring English sources

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The flagrant

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Obvious and offensive, blatant, scandalous

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The flagrant foul call gave Ohio State two shots — Craft made one — and the ball.

The flagrant lèse majesté of senior officers, such as the sacked Afghanistan commander Stanley McChrystal, hints at the depth of the problem confronting the president.

The flagrant foul was Martin's fifth of the season -- his seventh point under the league's penalty system -- earning him the automatic suspension.

The flagrant and obvious discrimination that still takes place is a shameful reality in graduate programs across the country.

The flagrant use of powerful drugs weakened the natural defenses of people.

Thomson also alludes to "the flagrant emptiness of the material".

He notes the flagrant anti-semitism of a Feyenoord-supporting member of the press.

The N.B.A. rescinded the flagrant foul Mike Bibby received Sunday in Sacramento.

"I'm surprised by the flagrant stupidity," Penn told Associated Press of the outrage at the joke.

My certainty is based on the flagrant disregard for one of the facility's primary rules.

Thanks are due Clyde Haberman for revealing the flagrant abuse of cellphones by taxi drivers.

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