Word: blatantness
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Bush campaign officials are accusing the Reno Justice Department of blatant partisanship by leaking a story that FBI investigators have focused on someone inside the Bush camp as a likely suspect in the case of who mailed a sensitive Bush debate preparation videotape and documents to the Gore campaign. Reacting furiously to an Associated Press story that moved very early Saturday morning, Bush communications director Karen Hughes told reporters that campaign manager Joe Allbaugh has called FBI director Louis Freeh to complain that "it is completely inappropriate and wrong for the Justice Department to play politics by leaking information...
...Lance" was sitting next to me and I knew he was eavesdropping on our conversation from the beginning. Every time I'd turn my head a bit in his direction he'd just keep staring over at us. He was so blatant about it. He didn't even bother to avert his gaze. He was unashamed to be caught eavesdropping...
...then there was the Greg debacle: CBS posted an article at the "Survivor" site a couple of Wednesdays back that announced the irritating coconut-phone wielder as the victim of that night's council. Which, praise God, he was. Clearly this didn't bode well - a blatant and idiotic mistake...
...ensures the democratic conveyance of pies. There were, according to multiple accusations leveled against Domino's, neighborhoods where deliveries could not be made; drivers were afraid to venture into areas they considered dangerous, but which residents insisted were distinguished only by their black population. In one of the most blatant cases used to inform the DOJ case against Domino's, a group of black customers called to have pizza delivered to their middle-class Washington, D.C., neighborhood and were told they could not have the food delivered to their door - but a driver would meet them in the middle...
Howard King, a lawyer for Metallica, told the Yale Daily News that the band interpreted this partial restriction as a blatant disregard for copyright...