Sentences with phrase «blatant display»

It was the most blatant display of bus parking you'll ever witness from a home side.
«Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of fundamentalism that someone won't mistake for the real thing.»
This may be the most blatant display of disdain by a game company for its customer base that I've ever seen.
Indeed, in Virginia you could already see signs of readers» rejection of this blatant display of politics in the media.
In Charlottesville and beyond, people were grappling with the blatant display of attitudes that many believed had been buried, but the extremists who rallied were newly energized and planning their next moves.
Don't be taken in by what are either deliberately misleading presentations of COMEX data or blatant displays of ignorance regarding how the commodity exchange works.
We are not usually seeing direct, blatant displays of God's power in the manner of pillars of fire.
Or like other «Christians» you hate the poor - funny Jesus would weep if he saw those megachurches and the blatant display of idols $ $ $ $, Cars, cars, cars,, trophy wives getting all types of plastic surgeries on the back of the southern semiliterate poor.
A Lazio fan, perturbed by the blatant display of cocksure bravado from the Roma captain, tattoos Lazio's own captain to his calf with the phrase «My captain is different.»
Atletico Madrid striker Mario Mandzukic has come out in support of Real Madrid defender Dani Carvajal, despite his rival's blatant display of petulance during last night's Champions League clash between the two teams.
«Weiner's response to this blatant display of homophobia is completely inappropriate and extremely alarming.
She'll be intrigued by the blatant display of sexuality by the strippers and this reinforces her belief in her own sexuality.
Donald Pleasence devouring the scenery is basically the only thing that makes this awful sequel less painful to watch, since everything else is a blatant display of incompetence from everyone involved in making this happen - especially the amount of people who wrote it.
We've evolved beyond this blatant display of ignorance and cruelty.
By late afternoon on Friday the 20th, Competitive Enterprise institute had issued a press release on the scandal, complete with a quote from Myron Ebell saying in part: «Some of the e-mails that I have read are blatant displays of personal pettiness, unethical conniving, and twisting the science to support their political position.»
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