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This Knick eyesore was brought to you by carelessness -- they committed an egregious 18 turnovers.

For the last five years I have been writing a history of the chemical industry's egregious 60-year involvement in the New Jersey shore town of Toms River, which gained unwanted notoriety in the late 1990s thanks to a remarkably well-documented cluster of childhood cancer cases and a long history of often hidden industrial pollution.

Add a banana and pass on the slushy, and the total, with that Dilly bar, is a less egregious 620 calories.

Between 2000-20007, the number of individuals who either killed or attempted to kill a group of people within a confined space skyrocketed from an already egregious 6.4 to 16.4 incidents per year.

Possibly the most egregious occurred 1 April 1944 when 50 B-24 Liberators of the U.S. 14th Combat Bomb Wing bombed Schaffhausen, killing and injuring more than 100, and damaging a large portion of the city.

First, the method is useful in eliminating the most egregious type 1 errors, such as in Community 3, in which an alarming and interesting data pattern, based on diagnostic code only, is shown to misrepresent reality.

According the the New York Civil Liberties Union, the NYPD stopped and frisked 685,724 New Yorkers in its most egregious year, 2012, of whom 87% were black and Latino.

State laws such as Arizona's infamous SB 1070 and Alabama's even more egregious H.B. 87 -- both of which effectively codify racial profiling -- have stoked a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment that affects all Latinos regardless of citizenship status.

Charges against 27 students were dropped, but the same fraternity faced similar yet less egregious claims 3 years later and as a result is no longer allowed to serve as a residential space for Dartmouth students (Fox, 2015; Reitman, 2012).

Most egregious, almost 200 people said their reports showed them as deceased.

Rather, we flagged errors and egregious values that 1) do not make ecological sense, 2) are well beyond what has been detected in previous studies, 3) are not technically feasible (e.g., lake mean depth > maximum depth), or 4) are indicated as 'not available' when data exist.

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