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He points to egregious occasions, as when Furtwängler performed for Hitler's birthday, or when he led the Berlin Philharmonic on the eve of a large Nazi rally in Nuremberg.
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But Republicans also realise that there are occasions of such egregious injustice that require federal involvement, and that is precisely what the 14th amendment and the Civil Rights Act were intended to do protect citizens from state and local tyranny.But at this point Mr Paul was in a pickle.
On odd occasions, some particularly egregious bit of executive tomfoolery might trigger grumbling about an "imperial presidency".
So far the most egregious violation appears to have been against Mr. Obama, who had his passport file breached on three separate occasions, by three separate employees, in January, February and March.
On the occasions when Australia fashioned some space, they suffered from a plague of unforced errors, an egregious series of knock-ons a consequence of the occasion rather than the conditions that could not have been more conducive to running rugby with the roof closed and the playing surface dry.
The labor board seeks such orders only on rare occasions when it is convinced that an employer's illegal actions are so widespread, intimidating and egregious that they would prevent a fair unionization vote from being held.
This is egregious.
These were egregious mistakes.
Electric excesses are egregious.
"He's egregious!
They saw this as egregious.
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