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The abuse and egregious use predicted by opponents has not occurred.
By the time John Sununu got caught in his egregious use of government planes, he had aggregated a long and powerful list of enemies.
Coates is referring to the egregious use of undue force by the Baltimore police that forced the city to pay $5.7m to people assaulted by police officers since 2011.
And so the suspicion grows that Argentinians are as fond of rabonas as they are of mainlining steak and Maradona-worship, with more proof provided by Marcos Rojo's egregious use of it in Argentina's World Cup opener against Bosnia.
No. Do the issues of wealth inequality and every other unfair aspect of American society make Charlie Crist's egregious use of air less offensive to conservatives?
One of the film's most disturbing aspects is its egregious use of the word "nigger"—an old offense in Tarantino-land (Gawker's Rich Juzwiak recently compiled an exhaustive history of his involvement with the epithet).
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The subsidizing of corporate headquarters in the Loop is "one of the more egregious uses of TIFs," Ms. Weber said.
Given some egregious uses of force by some campus police departments in recent years, observers are asking why college cops need such a deadly arsenal in the first place.
He cited the Bryant Park fashion shows as an example of the latter, calling them "the most egregious private use of public space anywhere in the world".
"It was egregious, excessive use of deadly force," he said.
"Public shaming, or highlighting some of this egregious water use in times of drought, has been an effective tool to lower usage".
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