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  • Flagrantly playing politics with the lives of innocents is unacceptable.

    Alex Fattal: An Outrageous Injustice and Call to Action Alex Fattal 2010

  • Flagrantly playing politics with the lives of innocents is unacceptable.

    Alex Fattal: An Outrageous Injustice and Call to Action Alex Fattal 2010

  • And by putting himself in the position of Flagrantly ingnoring our Constitution and Bill of Rights, He has by his own actions made himself the most dangerous person in the world.

    Think Progress » Bush: I’m Sending More Troops To Iraq No Matter What Congress Does 2007

  • Flagrantly indifferent to the reaction his arrival had en-gendered, the young man scanned and dismissed the room with a flick of his eyes before moving off to his left.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • Flagrantly indifferent to the reaction his arrival had en­gendered, the young man scanned and dismissed the room with a flick of his eyes before moving off to his left.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • Flagrantly weird—but he had a lot of influence on Jamey.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

  • Flagrantly weird—but he had a lot of influence on Jamey.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

  • Flagrantly weird—but he had a lot of influence on Jamey.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

  • Flagrantly violating our rights as a country they had Cuba expelled from the OAS to which we had a right to belong according to international law.

    WPC AWARD CEREMONY 1972

  • Flagrantly she had sinned in assailing the bird; after his injunction of "Let it alone!"

    Further Adventures of Lad Albert Payson Terhune 1907

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