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NBC's prime-time successor to "Cheers," "Seinfeld," was more flagrant in its misanthropy.
Perhaps in Ecuador, the article suggests, abuses are more flagrant, but, for all the rules and procedural safeguards inherent in our system, the result is no closer to justice.
Perhaps no station was more flagrant in its racism than WLBT-TV, an NBC affiliate in Jackson, Miss.
"Since this legislation has come to pass, and it seems to be a progressive trend, the abuse of immigrant women appears to be more flagrant…I'm having women whose abusers are photographing them or taking videos and distributing these sexual images of them.
However, I do think that there should be more of an uproar about the flagrant degradation of the planet God gave us to take care of (the "stewardship" of Abrahamic religions).
The Magic immediately took heed to Coach Doc Rivers's challenge to be more physical as DeClercq picked up a flagrant foul for hammering Allen 1 15 after tipoff.
In single-setters the motives may be more instrumental, whereas in recidivists fire-setting is probably a function of flagrant thought disturbance, precipitated by command hallucinations and delusions.
There would be no more "flagrant inconsistencies, illogical possibilities [and] ridiculous exaggeration".
Save for eurobonds, there could be no more flagrant violation of the "no bail" clause of article 125.
These gaps are even more flagrant when HIV and AIDS are factored in: publications may well note that the families concerned have children, but very few then take the story any further.
No, that's more like a flagrant-2.
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