Word: blatantness
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Less than two minutes later, Brown’s Tye Korbl was whistled for a blatant interference call on Harvard defenseman Liam McCarthy. The ensuing hack-and-whack literally included every player...
...most people don’t seem too bothered by this blatant exploitation of emotions. Most people these days are already feeling patriotic enough that they don’t see the commercials as exploitative but simply a reflection of new sentiments. In fact, shortages of American flags have given way to prospective shortages of firefighter action figures and good ol’ G.I. Joe’s, indicating that Americans have changed their consumption patterns to include patriotism in their holiday spending. If Christmas trees could be sold in red, white and blue, there would probably be shortages...
...months ago Western countries were pummeling Putin for his crackdown on NTV, the independent TV station whose blatant criticism of the war in Chechnya infuriated the Kremlin. Now, silence...
Resounding criticism has come from all sides for this blatant effort on the part of Blair and New Labour to pack the Chamber with their supporters. There is also a question as to how accurately the new picks will accurately reflect England’s population: when the government set to the task of naming 15 “people’s peers” they sure looked to be inclusive—selecting seven people who had already been knighted and varied corporate executives...
...that the American people hold dear. Additionally, they set a double standard for Arab-Americans. There has never been a mass mailing to the Italian immigrants to discuss the Mafia and organized crime; nor have personal invitations been sent to Colombian immigrants inviting them to discuss cocaine trafficking. Such blatant profiling would rightly ignite public furor, and it is wrong of the Justice Department to capitalize on national fear to target any ethnic group...