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There is nothing new or egregiously awful in any of this.
Finally, and most egregiously, the people involved in the experiment did without fat for all of 11 weeks.
Yet even before it came to be egregiously violated, the policy was flawed.
His dramatic move is just the right medicine for the city's most egregiously failing schools.
They were furious at their hopes being so egregiously disappointed.
I think you're truly and egregiously in love with me.' "
Generally, a runner has to leave egregiously early for an appeal to be granted.
It was, as Mona would have said, perfectly egregiously delicious.
Federal and state courts have struck down provisions considered egregiously unfair.
The reporting change is likely to distort January sales reports most egregiously.
It struck me that he gave up easily, or maybe I'd been too egregiously disagreeable.
The story of terrestrial vertebrates is just as egregiously biased.
It soon became obvious that the election had been egregiously rigged by the regime.
He termed the treatment of animals used for fur as "egregiously irresponsible".
Taxes are too high, but not egregiously so.
If anything, Monica seems even more egregiously used.
"It is going to take away some methods that the really egregiously deceptive guys have today for trying to trick people," he said.
It strongly believes that the decision in this case was egregiously incorrect."
No need to dig in your heels on this one: apologize for the egregiously bad choice, and pick another country.
My new plan would egregiously violate the civil rights of countless Americans!!
It was egregiously ill-timed, and unlikely to generate public sympathy.
But they must agree to extradite any of their own who egregiously violate our laws - say, by killing someone.
"To say you can only have three months of food-stamp benefits is egregiously harsh and not a sensible public policy."
Simplistic and overwrought, the relationship comes to a close in a scene that is egregiously sentimental.