Sentence examples for egregious talk from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Bradley, the author of "Flags of Our Fathers," does not simply cite Roosevelt's egregious talk.

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In the extended game of "Gotcha!" that is "Slander," she uncovers more than enough egregious loose talk (for example, Peter Jennings's televised, off-the-cuff comments about the state of brain surgery in Cuba) to have a field day.

Mathieu Raynal's in Connacht's win over Wasps was so egregious, because he was talked out of his correct initial decision by a player.

My day-to-day experience of discrimination is subtler than the Wall Street "bro talk" and other egregious examples that get so much media attention.

The TPP would be the ultimate example of corporate power run amok, codifying and far exceeding the most egregious example of corporate abuses talked about above.

"While much attention has been given to the protests and rallies in Baltimore over the last few days, less time has been spent talking about the egregious cause of this community's justified anger," Millions March said in a statement.

You can count on the corporate-owned media to make the debate into whether or not we have to give up on Social Security or Medicare, instead of talking about the egregious billions that we're throwing at America's richest corporations, or the high volume of tax-free trading done that really only benefits the top 1percentt of the top 1percentt.

Even some Republican lawmakers are talking about a failure of egregious proportions -- akin, some think, to the failure to grasp the forces pulling apart the Soviet Union in the late 1980's.

How we characterize something impacts how we react; and yet here we are all blindly talking about "religious freedom" or equally egregious "religious liberty" when what we actually face is the loss of one of our most basic rights.

(Most directors are ex-teachers).But for all the talk of cross-agency communication, the most egregious recent failings in child protection have been by social workers.

(But worse, Verizon Wireless has a deal with the cable companies to bundle their own services in areas not upgraded with the cable service. Talk about collusion...) 10) Go after the Egregious Bills Duh.

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