Sentence examples for patently represent from inspiring English sources

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Apart from the fact that he didn't hurt anyone, and the very murky, questionable nature of the supposed "threat", along with the obvious free speech implication, when one examines the rest of what he's been charged with, these allegations patently represent the least of what he's facing.

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Chi Onwurah's comments are particularly annoying because Jeremy Clarkson patently does "represent and understand today's Britain" – the exact, substantial part of today's Britain that the Labour party currently doesn't.

The only experience that the Bagger can compare it to is "Fargo," which had filmgoers hugging themselves at the Minnesota tropes throughout, while the Bagger was patently offended by the use of facile clichés to represent his native land.

At least one, Adel Hamad, a Sudanese aid worker, seems patently innocent, and Wax also represented Brandon Mayfield, a lawyer whose story — he was falsely linked to a bombing through shoddy fingerprint evidence — illustrates the short path from depriving terrorists of their rights to depriving everyone else.

At least one, Adel Hamad, a Sudanese aid worker, seems patently innocent, and Wax also represented Brandon Mayfield, a lawyer whose story—he was falsely linked to a bombing through shoddy fingerprint evidence illustrates the short path from depriving terrorists of their rights to depriving everyone else.

Those presentations and others built on swingy coats, hip-slit tweeds and silk-lined parkas in green and slate represented a lavish, and patently commercial, departure from the masculine and resolutely frill-free clothes of the last season or two.

"It is rather patently political," said Ted Dooley, a lawyer who represents Mick Kelly, a food service worker at the University of Minnesota and one of those whose homes was searched.

The Labour party is now in the process of choosing a new leader who represents the pro-Europe mainstream of the party; a leader who can win a probable election in the autumn, which Corbyn patently cannot.

The myth that ISIS represents anything other than a violent fraction of the world's Muslims is dangerous, harmful and -- as ISIS revealed through its defensive response in Dabiq -- patently untrue.

History shows this to be patently untrue.

Patently untrue.

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