Sentence examples for blatantly involved from inspiring English sources

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Rahman says that he was the victim of repeated beatings over a period of more than two years at the hands of Bangladeshi intelligence officers, and he claims that a pair of MI5 officers were blatantly involved in his ordeal.

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Other cases, however, involve blatantly fraudulent attempts to evade the no-dog rule.

As a result, London has become, in effect, a center of libel tourism, and the Royal Courts of Justice favored tribunal for what a House of Commons report called "blatantly inappropriate cases, involving foreigners suing foreigners".

India's top federal detective police, the CBI, which is investigating the Unit Trust scandal, accused the three of being involved in a blatantly fraudulent investment in a software company called Cyberspace Infosys.

After the Universal lawsuit was filed, Grooveshark called the blog comments "blatantly false" and said that Universal's case involved a "gross mischaracterization" of Grooveshark's records.

Mr. Van Brimmer said the process was transparent, thorough, competitive and fair, adding, "No one was promised anything, and to classify it as a 'charade' is blatantly untrue, unfair and disrespectful," to all those involved in the process.

But that neutrality doesn't run very deep Switzerland exports billions in war material every year to countries that blatantly disregard human rights and are directly or indirectly involved in wars.

Doug said, 'I can't believe I am going to be involved in a magazine that is going to be so blatantly criticized.' " Of course, in the game of celebrity versus civilian, the celebrity always wins.

According to a police statement, the scheme "involved an institutionalised and professional system, in compliance with corporate structure which blatantly used surreptitious methods and codenames to protect the identities of the recipients [of bribes]".

There are plenty of people involved in the Hollywood machine who will cheer a movie that so blatantly criticizes America's media culture, particularly when an earthquake swallows Los Angeles.

Richardson plays the essentially kindhearted British commanding officer who must try to stop him, Peter Lawford is his blatantly anti-Semitic adjutant, and Ms. Saint is the American widow of a war photographer who becomes romantically involved with Ari.

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