Word: flagrantly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard Coach Frank McLaughlin missed the last minute heroics, though, thanks to an early departure arranged by a referee who slapped McLaughlin with a flagrant technical foul midway through the second half...
...been temporarily denied-and four concerts canceled-because members of the group had minor criminal records. But no repro-vals were necessary at the Great South East Music Hall (capacity 500), which is located in an Atlanta shopping center. Vicious' worst offense offstage came from his penchant for flagrant free enterprise. He cheekily charged reporters for interviews, asking what he thought the traffic would bear but settling for as little...
...well-informed Yale defense were like horses with blinders--they had but one thing in sight, and that was tailback Paul Connors. But despite flagrant keying on him by Yale, Connors still managed to rack up 76 yards, thus finishing the four-game (2-2) Crimson slate with 507 yards rushing...
...something people at other schools might not have to face. Crist says he personally has found it a problem at Harvard to avoid the kind of competitive trap students get into, a situation not reconcilable with a lifestyle whose highest priority is prayer and Bible study. Pierce mentions the "flagrant immorality" at Harvard that he often finds hard to take. All agree, however, that God wants Christians to live in the world, and that the Christians' lot is not meant to be an easy one anywhere...
Such sales are immoral in view of the Shah's flagrant violation of human rights. The police state he runs has a reprehensible history of torturing political prisoners, and transactions with the Shah look decidedly hypocritical when squared against Carter's much-touted human rights stand...