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It was in his eyes, a hint, not a flagrancy, the flickering ghost of unspoken knowledge.
When she uttered her reasons for what she did with such philosophic flagrancy!
What shocked me was not the arrogance or the disconnection from reality, or even the disdain for public opinion, but the flagrancy.
From Talk to Flagrancy "It was simple," said Clark, describing the play after the game to a pool reporter.
When his passion should subside, would he not perceive the flagrancy of his injustice, and hasten to atone for it?
When people who had nothing to do with the case were so sensible of its flagrancy, people who lost money by it could scarcely be expected to deal mildly with it.
Those that are tried before a jury tend to be the strongest cases, in terms of the flagrancy of the conduct, the damages suffered and the corroboration that can be shown.
Derek Cianfrance's film may have been overwrought, but it was certainly wrought-constructed with cunning, and unfazed by the likelihood that we might be confounded by its slippages of time, or abashed by the flagrancy of the characters' desires.
Affections are as thoughts to her, The measures of her hours; Her feelings have the flagrancy, The freshness of young flowers; And lovely passions, changing oft, So fill her, she appears The image of themselves by turns, -- The idol of past years!