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NBC's prime-time successor to "Cheers," "Seinfeld," was more flagrant in its misanthropy.
Women less flagrant in their spending seem to wear their white garments on a limited basis.
The apparent or real contradictions encountered in the Guide are perhaps most flagrant in Maimonides' doctrine concerning God.
"Why is this criterion not also used to judge their male colleagues?" Hostility has been flagrant in other quarters.
But the connections between the figures, the codes and cues and gestures that could be subtle (in Sorgh) or flagrant (in Steen) left a strong impression.
Absentee ballot fraud was so flagrant in Miami's 1997 mayoral contest that the courts invalidated the results and ordered a new election.
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Our tweeting readers have homed in on what they characterize as a flagrant misuse in this week's Comment.
By Mary Norris September 14, 2012 Our tweeting readers have homed in on what they characterize as a flagrant misuse in this week's Comment.
As such, this aftershock may make it difficult to justify the regulators' contention that the disgrace of Mahmood Al Zarooni represents a flagrant exception in a sport that permits no grey areas in the use of steroids.
Mr. Li said in his speech that NATO's air campaign was flagrant interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state.
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