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That a nuisance of a flagrant character existed, as found by the court below, is not controverted.
Mr Robertson added: "That's a compelling argument that there's a real risk of a flagrant violation of his rights".
It's completely different in that here, you don't feel the weight of a flagrant and inescapable evil.
Fitzgerald argued there was "a real risk of a flagrant denial of justice" if Qatada was sent back to Jordan.
Scott Williams, the Bucks' veteran forward, was suspended because of a flagrant foul against Iverson in Game 6.
His lawyer, Dean Dunham, accused Scotland Yard of a "flagrant breach" of Starr's human rights due to delays in the case.
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Flagrant-2 fouls are fouls in which contact is not only deemed unnecessary -- the definition of a flagrant-1 foul -- but also excessive.
"Long before the emergence of Hitler I made the cause of Zionism mine because through it I saw a means of correcting a flagrant wrong".
Who sought to question roughly 8,000 men of Middle Eastern descent, who were legal residents of the U.S., a flagrant form of racial profiling?
For Trump to do either of those things, Warner said, would be an abuse of power, and a flagrant violation of executive branch responsibilities and authorities.
Mr. Obama singled out Russia's annexation of Crimea as a flagrant violation of the international order.
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