The misuse of the grand jury by prosecutors is among the most egregious abuses of all. |
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This week, we'll be collecting instances of egregious liberal tunnel vision on the West Wing. |
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Many of the other figures involved in the operation were egregious intriguers and strivers, mediocrities for whom the CIA's money was a godsend. |
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Governments and others have a correlative duty not to interfere, except to prevent the most egregious forms of behavior. |
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The public has a compelling right to know about egregious examples of nepotism and favoritism like this by public officials. |
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Opposition to the extremist activities of the university unions grew stronger as their abuses became more egregious. |
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Obviously, when journalists betray their code of ethics by making up stories, or egregious misconduct, they must be punished. |
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That's the kind of service recovery you'd expect from a decent company, especially after being publicly outed for egregious customer abuse. |
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No, the egregious violation was going past the sacred 51 day deadline for replacing a name on the ballot. |
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Keep in mind that I found these egregious examples of bias in a single issue of a single newspaper, randomly chosen. |
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If you do something outrageous or egregious enough, you can become rich and famous. |
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But I find it hard to deny that egregious self-importance in individuals is one of the defining characteristics of our society. |
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I've never seen such an egregious act of political opportunism or shameless trafficking in human misery. |
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Why do you think the specialized business press continues to make what you consider such an egregious and howling error? |
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Music companies are more egregious in their abuse of consumers than the movie companies. |
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The desire for vengeance is very strong, simply because the abuses were so egregious. |
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It is in the cover-up that we usually see the most egregious abuse of a leader's power. |
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Journalists are running back and forth across town to find the most egregious technical errors and blatant fraud. |
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When he wanted to draw some one splendid and egregious, it was Clive he took for a model. |
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Have you ever worried that people are grousing about the egregious errors of your judgment? |
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But her extraordinary and egregious silence shows she must have found for herself unimaginable disenthralment. |
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Critics decry episodes such as this one as egregious examples of a general bias in the obesity research community. |
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Some of the most egregious alleged conduct had nothing to do with arcane accounting shenanigans. |
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And when we see the egregious way that the Government sold out these people, it sickens us. |
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If anything proves the old canard that most psychiatrists are crazier than their patients, it is the egregious Finch. |
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They are not concerned, and claim not to notice, the egregious breach of the compact between society and the media. |
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But there's often more egregious abuse among the tiny nonprofits that operate below the radar. |
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Given this high hurdle, Congress's exercise of power in this realm would be reserved for unusually egregious circumstances. |
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The most egregious environmental villains in the tableware industry are probably plastic disposables. |
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Even in the most egregious cases, dismissing a career appointee can be a drawn-out process. |
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However, the list is effective at blocking the most egregious spammers so it should result in a significant reduction in spam. |
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Falsely claiming that someone is rooting for the bad guys in a war is indeed pretty egregious misbehavior. |
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The CIA's fears that there might ultimately be some blowback from its egregious interference in the affairs of Iran were well founded. |
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This guy is simply the biggest ham in Quebec theatre, and the longer he is allowed to perform a role, the more egregious he gets. |
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Even more egregious was an early doctrine of another group of supposed free-market advocates, the supply-siders. |
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An egregious example of non-compromise and lack of civility took place last July. |
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In yet another egregious political machination, however, Fujimori supporters in congress unconstitutionally thwarted this popular initiative on a dubious technicality. |
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Whiten had involved particularly bad faith and egregious conduct by an insurer against a family whose home had been destroyed by fire. |
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The culture is exclusionary and there is no recourse when there are egregious breeches of Provincial Victim Bills of Rights. |
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I think it was symptomatic of other goofs, but this was the most egregious one. |
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We believe increased ratifications can improve security in the region and help to deny a safe haven to the perpetrators of egregious crimes. |
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The egregious situation that is Iraq was created by insensitivity toward, and lack of understanding of, Middle Eastern culture. |
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This is an egregious abuse of the English language, and a flagrant violation of the OSC rules. |
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Perhaps the most egregious of all these behaviours is our ongoing commitment to bottled water. |
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He made few egregious errors and introduced one or two imaginative initiatives. |
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Starbucks may be the among most egregious tax-avoiders in the country, but coffee is a product with many other ethical concerns. |
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Criminal negligence is the most egregious behaviour as it shows wanton and reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others. |
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An inventory of the most egregious obstacles would be drawn up by the Commission with the help of stakeholders. |
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To get into the context, I will first mention some of the most egregious aspects of the bill. |
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The first was the death penalty, which constituted the most egregious form of legally sanctioned violence. |
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Indeed, The Responsibility to Protect suggests that governments have an obligation to protect their citizens from egregious human rights abuses. |
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In a world that produces more than enough food to feed all of its population, this situation constitutes an egregious violation of human rights. |
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Companies sue at their own discretion, sometimes for egregious violations of their rights, like the seizure of company property. |
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The UN Commission's purpose is to publicly air the human rights situation in any country, especially in the case of egregious violators. |
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In terms of the egregious infliction of pain, it would seem that present practices in industrial farming constitute cruelty to animals and beg for regulative attention. |
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The inference that Mr. O'Brien's character as a gentleman was less open to dispute than that of its customary patrons is an egregious attempt to bumfuzzle the people. |
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Perhaps one of the most egregious examples is the abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws. |
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And on his website he has posted a number of archival videos of him engaging in egregious behavior. |
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To call Wild an emotional film would be an egregious disservice to its astounding journey to screen. |
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The media goes into a frenzy when egregious examples of bad mothers occur, like Susan Smith or Casey Anthony. |
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Instead, clapper responded with an egregious falsehood, if not an outright lie. |
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Various items have been seized in recent days and weeks, ranging from illicit consignments of cigarettes to more egregious commodities such as illegal drugs. |
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In this particular case there was an egregious miscarriage of justice. |
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Still, the human rights NGOs have done important work in popularizing the idea of human rights and in drawing international attention to egregious violations. |
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This is not some minor dispute over a footnote to history but rather raises the possibility of one of the most egregious misrepresentations by a US Administration. |
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Regardless, she's phenomenal, and it's egregious not to give her the Best Actress trophy, let alone not to even nominate her. |
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Still, there are egregious cases of blatant exploitation of the suffering of victims which apparently evoke no outrage, no vexation among the supporters of the war. |
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But it does seem borderline egregious that Amy Poehler has yet to win an Emmy for Parks and recreation. |
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All I heard were some anonymous weasel words written by a bunch of corporate hacks who realize they can no longer defend or obscure one of their more egregious lies. |
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As for why door blockers, pole huggers and other egregious violators of subway etiquette do not experience the same opprobrium, perhaps another study is in order. |
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True, Smith and Saltz are commenting on an especially egregious instance of commodification. |
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Some cough up preposterous jury awards, while others lay bare the egregious failures of the criminal justice system. |
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Conditions are worsening and the Rodney King verdict is certainly not the most egregious injustice in our midst. |
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Reacting to this injustice with the righteous indignation of the Lord's anointed, David is enraged that anything so egregious, so pitiless, should take place in his kingdom. |
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That is an egregious violation of the responsibility a scholar has. |
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This was an egregious error, a product of a fast-moving media culture in which getting it first often supersedes getting it right. |
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The most egregious propaganda was in history and civics books. |
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Allies of convenience that are well known to be guilty of egregious acts are now hauled into the dock as war criminals as soon as we have the chance. |
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An egregious example of this tendency is the architect whose assembly-line production of faux rococo and ersatz neo-classical facades has transmogrified Mumbai's cityscape. |
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The grievor's Facebook posting illustrated poor judgement and a total lack of remorse for his egregious conduct. |
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So, who has kept to the letter and spirit of the accord more and who has been more egregious in shunning it? |
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On the other hand, they have often thrown in the towel or signed egregious give-back contracts. |
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A pull-down menu is particularly egregious and unfortunately common example of design for page navigation. |
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But … but … but there are certain egregious slurs that we cannot let slide. |
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The most egregious uses of lethal force have been borne by people with intellectual disabilities and children. |
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Here are just a few of the most egregious uses of lethal force by Chicago police. |
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Perhaps the most egregious scandal was the downfall of former Politburo member and Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai. |
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I stress that this does not mean letting egregious employee behaviour slip by under the guise of protecting employee privacy. |
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However, the competition bureau tells us that it intends to seek permission to use wiretapping in cases of egregious behaviour. |
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Let me also just close off by saying that the temporary foreign worker issue is particularly egregious in the bill. |
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A ticking off from the UK statistics chief, Sir Andrew Dilnot, for an egregious misreading of the OECD education league tables also suggested a self-serving approach to evidence. |
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But by the time we reach the borderless nirvana of our own digital infinity, aesthetic cheeseparing tends to be egregious from the outset. |
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Some consider the defacement of the Sphinx to be the most egregious crime of Napolean's campaigns. |
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Although his action was egregious and cruel, I'm not sure if it is litigable. |
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The Molasses Act of 1733 was especially egregious to the colonists, as a significant part of colonial trade relied on the product. |
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The wrongful conviction of the three men has been called one of the most egregious miscarriages of justice in recent times. |
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Masters decides which to pursue based on the criteria of egregiousness and reportorial difficulty very egregious and very difficult she pursues assiduously. |
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Where truly egregious situations arise, the extraordinary challenge procedure must spring into action to serve its purpose of safeguarding the integrity of the binational panel review process. |
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Particularly egregious was the conduct of Juan and Gonzalo Pizarro towards the Inca Emperor, Manco Inca Yupanqui. |
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The circumstances of this abduction were particularly egregious. |
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Rather, this is a case of three employees who, in egregious breach of their duties to their employer, secretly solicited contracts from the most attractive of their employer's clientele while they were still in its employ. |
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Ultimately, criminal law seeks to prevent and ostracize egregious conduct and, in the process, to transform the attitude and intentions of those who practise such conduct. |
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We were dealing with so many egregious failures of ethics on the part of the Liberal Party that we were consumed with their ethical shortcomings to the point where we were trying to do perhaps too much too fast. |
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Judd Burstein, Katz's lawyer has blasted the report as a stomach-turning, egregious use of a tragedy to make a quick buck. |
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If they truly want to do something, then they can lower the tax rates and remove the egregious rules and regulations that choke off the ability of small business to compete. |
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The hapless harvestman joins a long list of egregious offenders. |
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The mayor claims that, in contrast to the far more egregious sins of some of his opponents, this is a mere peccadillo which they are seeking to exploit to eliminate him from the presidential race. |
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The Molasses Act of 1733 in particular was egregious to the colonists, as a significant part of colonial trade relied on the product. |
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One of the acts, the alien enemies act, was used by Franklin D Roosevelt to intern Japanese Americans during the second world war, another egregious example of government overreaction in the name of security. |
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One conservative tweeter, called UTHornsRawk, was responsible for some of the more egregious Photoshopped efforts: UTHornsRawk did not respond to a request for comment. |
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It is still a sad reality that indigenous peoples suffer egregious violations of their basic human rights and fundamental freedoms and justice for many of them remains illusive at the national, regional and global levels. |
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Zimbabwe's case is the most egregious, disgracing the countries nearby, especially South Africa, whose leaders hide behind a misguided sense of past comradeship and racial solidarity. |
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It was pointed out at that time that there were high structural costs and an egregious burden of proof and that it was a process that students did not trust. |
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The adversarial system becomes a modern day trial by ordeal where the witness or the defendant may be subject to the most egregious questioning. |
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Their anti-solar proposal is the most egregious in the nation, yet their only evidence is a blatant self-contradiction. |
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With directors and officers buying insurance directly, there would be no need for company bylaws to indemnify their mistakes and let them keep the proceeds even of egregious fraud. |
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Wisdom also urges modesty, and yet we the people evince approval of egregious blowhards in the media by helping to make them famous and fabulously rich. |
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This latter category would include the egregious example of Terry Johnson, who once had to go on with the script when David Haig was indisposed during the run of his play Dead Funny. |
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The lacertilian Gosse, ubiquitous post mortem as he was in egregious life, is expectedly present. |
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The Attorney General of Canada's exercise of prosecutorial discretion cannot be fettered to mandate a maximum penalty in every case, from the most minor to the most egregious. |
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At present under the in-trust agreements between FAO and the CGIAR Centres, the system is largely self-regulating, and egregious violations are discouraged primarily through non-legal means and by the threat of bad publicity. |
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But perhaps the most egregious scandal of all swirls around segments of the mutual funds industry. |
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The miasma ensuing from the broad range of egregious human rights violations in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea requires urgent attention at all levels, from national to international. |
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The United Nations system must continue to coordinate its efforts to address all these egregious violations, and monitoring and reporting mechanisms should be triggered when any of them occur. |
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This is the most egregious example of that because it smacks of partisan politics and Machiavellian manoeuvring at the expense of our brave men and women in uniform. |
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The egregious accumulation of conventional weapons, rooted in uncontrolled, commercially motivated transfers, is the bane of regional and global peace and stability. |
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Others have seen the use of cluster bombs whose duds have a landmine-like effect as egregious a problem as landmines and fault the ban movement for not being more proactive on such weapons. |
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The European Union's loss of food security, the numerous crisis situations and the lack of common settlements that satisfy both sides are egregious examples of this. |
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Maybe the most egregious flip flop faux pas of all was back in 2005, when members of Northwest University's championship women's lacrosse team wore them to the White House. |
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So, who foolishly allowed the official city seal to adorn the Hooters bikini contest flier, along with an LAAS logo more humanely egregious than the event itself? |
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