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They hope that placating the Treasury by ensuring there is no flagrant growth – good old Guernsey discretion – will save their blossoming offshore fulfilment industry.
"Good flagrant," Rush tells Smith.
Harry Hardy Peach, the author of "Let Us Tidy Up (1929)," wrote that litter was a "flagrant breach of national good form," a violation of citizenship itself.
Harry Hardy Peach, the author of "Let Us Tidy Up_ _(1929)," wrote that litter was a "flagrant breach of national good form," a violation of citizenship itself.
It was just flagrant disregard.
Such bad sportsmanship will not bode well for a party that fails to see its own lack of good-governing sense, its flagrant political shortcomings, its visionary collapse.
Have you considered that most good relationships don't involve flagrant deceit?
Since Election Day, Trump has managed to squander good faith and guarded hope with flagrant displays of self-indulgent tweeting, chaotic administration, willful ignorance, and ethical sludge.
It seems to me that through its inherent ridiculousness, its total disregard for considering what might look or sound good in years to come, its flagrant disposability, new rave opened up a generation of kids to a much wider culture.
"Marcus Camby barely touched him on a flagrant foul call last night, and he's so good, he's on the floor.
By revisiting the works on view, it's good to note that while too often flagrant displays of taboo behavior eventually become boring, Kelley never lost his spark to unseat us.
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