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The U.S. Army's conspicuous disregard for Iraqi cultural heritage made for a stark contrast with the meticulous planning documented in OMGUS's records.
King's language appealed as well to many white Americans who held the federal government and its courts in conspicuous disregard but who were susceptible to a moral appeal based on Scripture.
"At a Nazi study course, a talking dog was once asked 'Who is Adolf Hitler?' and replied 'Mein Führer!" Bondeson writes of these claims, noting that "the Nazis, who had such conspicuous disregard for human rights, felt more strongly about the animals".
They may not be able to help themselves as they display conspicuous disregard for others.
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The fake tickets, which resemble real summonses, were slipped under windshield wipers and listed 10 offenses, including "conspicuous consumption," "disregarding rollover warnings" and "polluting twice as much as regular cars".
He disregarded him.
In 1962 the writer Wolf Von Eckhardt in The New Republic called the new Park Avenue structure -- it had been named the Pan Am Building because it housed the headquarters of Pan American World Airways -- "conspicuous for its ugliness and arrogant disregard for its surroundings".
Not conspicuous?
Locally conspicuous.
Too conspicuous.
Please Disregard.
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