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the blatantly
adverb
In a blatant manner; so as to be highly visible or obvious.
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Yet amid the blatantly empty fantasy is a scintilla of substance.
Nevertheless, the blatantly illegal US trade embargo is still in place – and so is Guantánamo Bay.
"At least they make an effort to get rid of some of the blatantly fundamentalist elements of creationism".
The Yukos affair, the Duma election and the blatantly fraudulent presidential election in Chechnya last October got foreign leaders to take fears about Russian authoritarianism more seriously.
Not the least of the play's many implausibilities is the blatantly cozy professional relationship between this pair, who happen to be former lovers.
Challenging the interviewers' readiness to act as "hucksters," Brando mocks the blatantly promotional conversations with sly or flamboyant sarcasm and disarmingly sincere reflections.
The Supreme Court arguments on the blatantly unconstitutional ObamaCare have rightly drawn intense attention.
The Tories have grumbled about the blatantly rigged Afghan election.
The government labeled the blatantly antinationalist pieces "traitorous".
And neither are the blatantly mis-named "free trade agreements".
First, on this Sunday morning, was the blatantly sentimental.
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