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This morning she had been flagrantly hostile, even though he was her only living son.
But state officials say the company is flagrantly violating tax laws.
He'd been flagrantly stupid in ever letting her have a room.
It all takes place in a flagrantly expensive London restaurant.
But he became involved with crack and flagrantly cheated on his wife.
He was afraid of her, lest she should too flagrantly give herself away before the other girls.
So the Plaza seems committed to flagrantly ignoring the law.
In fact, I am almost prepared to say that it is flagrantly indecent.
But unless the camera lied flagrantly, no one would mistake her for pretty.
It drives artists to mine the past constantly - and flagrantly.
To his present perspective they seemed almost flagrantly innocent.
Just then, too, when the law had been so flagrantly outraged, its dignity must be asserted.
All the more since these images half the time contradicted, and flagrantly, the appearance of things.
It's also the less striking book, if only because it so flagrantly reiterates the first one.
"He's flagrantly paranoid, and he wanted his daughters to be as well.
Her group often flagrantly disobeys orders if they believe it is for the greater good.
As one Administration official acknowledged today, the deal was legal - but "flagrantly in the cracks" of the law.
We turned down a flagrantly suburban side-street near the football ground.
On the other hand, he wasn't winning so flagrantly as to attract notice.
This alone would have been a mild though flagrantly stupid transgression.
In this case, that trust was flagrantly violated by a prestigious, nationally known company.
Health care reform has been flagrantly politicized ever since.
With her film career on the rise, her life seems, once again, flagrantly contemporary.
If he be too flagrantly disobeyed, he can go to war.
"This means that the Association's rules will continue to be flagrantly breached.