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"The clawing back is what's really egregious here," Mr. Grasso said after the decision.
"I think there have been some really egregious instances of abuse".
"You don't take someone down at that level of status unless they've done something really egregious," said Mr. Moses, who works in Beijing.
Still, Arluck added: "If it's a really egregious error, as it sounds like this one was, it might make business sense to pay the interest.
It also represents my first really egregious purchase of a power tool - it wasn't just a mitre saw, it flips over to become a table saw too.
Examples of other departments where officers have responded to pressure from above to write as many tickets as possible have come to light, but only when something really egregious has happened.
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To any New Yorker this would seem a truly egregious error, but the Post Office doesn't really care.
Do you know what egregious really means?
"Second, because you are following these issues, one finds that there will be some really outrageous or egregious incident of corruption that once again pisses you off again to say, 'No, keep going.'" Despite the ongoing struggle, Githongo believes the world's perceptions of Africa are changing dramatically.
As we slog through the rules and exceptions and conjugations, breathing whiffs of gas from the lone leaky heater, I cheer myself up by keeping a list of the most ridiculous things other students say, if only to make my own gaffes seem less egregious: I really enjoy smoking myself in the afternoons.
However, I've never really seen such an egregious effort to whitewash a site.
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