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It was particularly bad in my race.blatantly racist, all these things.
blatantly racist, all these things.
blatantly embracing materialism.
I was about to blatantly lie to myself.
And unlike guys blatantly bringing in reading material, I wasn't making a day of it in there.
But blocks that are blatantly split up based on some political or physical boundary.
And I blatantly made sure that these two guys were not there.
It is blatantly been shown by professional organizations to not work and be very damaging.
This is blatantly telling you, you're not fitting into the gender identity or the gender spaces that we expect of you to act like,
It is blatantly known that Michele Bachmann's husband practices conversion therapy, which means that we had a presidential candidate who
Access to opportunity that I blatantly did not receive because of what I look like.
much of of that kind of blatantly here in the United States um but there are over 200,000 children who are currently
So where people sort of blatantly get together in a room and say, we're going to come out giving you everything you want.
They think it's so blatantly obvious, who needs to say it?
Within 10 years, blatantly and obviously, we will lie detectors; functional lie detectors.
Like, you wouldn't make something so blatantly stupid.
And yet, we think it's so blatantly obvious, hence my prohibition on using the word obviously.
And given that it seems so blatantly obviously a good solution all around, why have such programs failed to gain a huge amount of traction so far?
And I've been-- but nothing was so blatantly ugly corporate-wise than that kind of greed.
We know the numbers but in the administration they are blatantly making that an issue.
By the way, I think sometimes it is absolutely blatantly conscious.
The second book is blatantly a, a university textbook which followed this novel that, that the characters in the novel sort of living out these philosophical
The truth is in most organizations, they're not blatantly toxic.
Here's what they did today, and they did this blatantly, and they're and now it's in
And I sort of feel that way about technology right now because we're staring the things about technology that don't work so blatantly in the face.
for a very particular audience or there's a thing of, like, I'm going to put everything up here so actually, blatantly black of what's happening,
factor, which in fact, when you look at that blue shoe and you know me, you know it's blatantly a cause-driven emoji.
So in my mind, the only reason that the name could have been changed from its original name, Tims River, to something that is so blatantly offensive
He was one of the very few people in this world that was not kind of two-faced about what he was doing; he was just basically blatantly corrupt.
Very often when a company tries to defend itself in the court of public opinion, when an ugly issue, something blatantly wrong takes place, the story starts off on the front section
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