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One of the happy results of her escape from her contract with Hughes was her role in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's remarkable adaptation of "Guys and Dolls," produced by Samuel Goldwyn, a version that is audaciously, blatantly set in a cardboard Times Square and blends a bunch of actors who could never command the boards together.

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Partisan lines on this issue are a bit fuzzy, so it's still not clear whether enough Republicans would balk at so blatantly setting back the cause of equal rights.

Councils love nothing more than to put up ever more confusing sets of instructions, the most fiendish, of course, being those little signs with blatantly contradictory regulations set above parking bays.

But the Hague tribunal, a blatantly political body set up and funded by the very Nato powers that waged an illegal war against Milosevic's Yugoslavia four years ago - and that has refused to consider the prima facie evidence that western leaders were guilty of war crimes in that conflict - is clearly not the vehicle to do so.

The scene where he watches Sidse Babett Knudsen's Johanne playing Lady Macbeth on stage rather blatantly but pleasingly sets up their relationship as Macbeth and his pushy, conniving enabler.

The law itself is blatantly unfair, arbitrarily setting aside a group of individuals for special treatment for no reason other than a historic Congress' moral disapproval of gay relationships.

Labour MP and chairwoman of the committee, Louise Ellman, commented: "The Department for Transport is blatantly ignoring the safety concerns set out in our report.

Such a person will be prepared to blatantly lie in order to set up a deal.

This time "Spider-Man" — which was originally conceived by the (since departed) visionary director Julie Taymor with the rock musicians Bono and the Edge (of U2) — stirred foggy, not unpleasant childhood memories of second-tier sci-fi TV in the 1960s, with blatantly artificial sets and actors in unconvincing alien masks.

No one today can put up with the first hour of "Madam Satan" (1930), with its plodding comedy about infidelity among the upper classes; but many people have fast-forwarded through it for the sake of chortling at its second act, a blatantly ridiculous set-piece of a masquerade ball on a zeppelin.

By blatantly ducking a tough question, Gibbs set off a reaction that forced Obama to answer it.

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