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Inevitably, she thaws (after a swim) and falls for his rather blatant charms.
Oh, and they get paid a monthly stipend — which would seem to be a rather blatant violation of N.C.A.A. rules.
They, and their cable spinoffs, have been rather blatant about promoting the celebrity of their own journalists.
University High's practices simply embody a less sophisticated, rather blatant example of what is really important to our society: money.
Each of these speeches is elegantly written, but these seem like rather blatant demonstrations of Cho's skills and concerns rather than vital components of the piece.
When I asked Richard Edelman, the company's chairman, about this rather blatant example of Astroturfing, he said, of Working Families for Wal-Mart, "I do believe that it is a real group of real people, as far as I know".
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"We have seen rather basic, blatant fraud," he said.
The conclusions suggest that chaos at the firm, rather than blatant wrongdoing, caused the shortfall.
What this generation faces, she said, is discrimination that is "insidious rather than blatant".
Surprisingly, it works; with Korn, the Matrix apparently added depth and dynamics rather than blatant hooks.
"The [referendum] debate was about the democracy of Scotland rather than blatant nationalism," he adds.
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