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So that was pretty blatant.
Well, actually, some hitters are pretty blatant.
Thai democracy was weakened by endemic corruption, including pretty blatant vote buying in rural areas.
The opposition Conservatives called Mr. Brown's plans "a pretty blatant electioneering budget".
But others the "for sale" signs hung on the overseas assets of many European lenders are pretty blatant.
Whether intended or not, the planned launching is "a pretty blatant slap in the face" to the administration, he added.
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This reality was put into pretty crushingly blatant terms by the release of some recent data by the Guardian, revealing Coachella to be the most expensive festival you could possibly go to.
But the fatuous and craven decision by both David Cameron ("completely misguided") and Ed Miliband ("pretty offensive") to back up blatant falsehood in search of a populist soundbite is simply pathetic.
The fact is that "sleaze and racism...eccentricity and petulant incompetence...and blatant lying" are pretty much the order of the day in all of Europe and the United States.
As you walk through these galleries, noticing the same spots from different viewpoints, the same carnival masks and water festivals and shining facades, the commercial enticements are blatant – extra gondolas, pretty girls, the Doge's Palace ablaze with autumn sunlight.
AdWeek found the marketing to be less than tubular as well, observing: "Coming from a company that claims to speak to female athletes, the teaser video pretty much ignored athletics for blatant eye candy".
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