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There's also brassy blues and soul: "Come Undone" is so blatantly based on "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" that if James Brown doesn't get a credit, they're lucky he's not around to demand payback.

But more experienced Bellow-watchers have been drawn to a character in this novel who is blatantly based on the sociologist Edward Shils, a longtime colleague of Mr. Bellow at the University of Chicago's vaunted Committee on Social Thought.

Although a work of fiction, the characters were blatantly based on many of the socialites Capote befriended, such as Jackie O. and Peggy Guggenheim.

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"They are blatantly discriminating against tenants based on their source of income," said Ismene Speliotis, a director of Acorn, which works with tenants at both Brooklyn complexes.

What is most stunning about yesterday's decision by Justice Leland DeGrasse of State Supreme Court in Manhattan is that he orders what amounts to an education revolution in New York based on the blatantly familiar.

"Defensive Reactions to Slim Female Images in Advertising: The Moderating Role of Mode of Exposure," a new report from professors at University of Manitoba and University of Michigan, theorizes that the effect of idealized female images on regular women differs based on how blatantly or subtly the images are presented.

Such explanations should be plausible that is, they cannot blatantly contradict the facts but instead of being based on evidence they are based on the assumption that everything can be explained materialistically.

And the people doing it are ignorant of – or blatantly ignoring – the facts … Any debate should be based on fact not untruths.

"We've created characters that no longer feel blatantly computer-generated," said Hironobu Sakaguchi, the director of "Final Fantasy," which is based on the popular PlayStation video game he created.

Stylists blatantly ignored requests, and the service never seems to adapt that well based on buying behavior.

Section 1(1) repeals Section 21 of the 1950 Act, abolishing the Case Stated procedure in arbitration matters, and states that the courts cannot set aside a decision based on an error in law or fact that is blatantly obvious, effectively repealing Section 22(1).

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