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A little different, but nothing blatant enough to understand then and remember now.
He had never known her to be so blatant about it before.
George knew better than to make a challenge too blatant.
The example set by parents may be both subtle and blatant.
She used to be - well - blatant is the only word for it.
Such a blatant development as this had not been planned.
It was a blatant lie, but what else could she say?
What happened to us was nothing less than a blatant act of aggression!
"Why are they becoming a little more blatant about it?"
"For if it were, I would not have been so blatant."
It's a blatant lie and he wants me to know it.
There was a recent report in the press about a blatant case of discrimination.
"This is a blatant threat that has never happened before."
Sometimes, she knew, the best disguise was to be blatant.
He's not likely to be that blatant about shutting me out.
It is not, in screen time at least, a blatant star turn.
But it is hard not to see a blatant metaphor.
"This is a blatant attack on freedom of the press."
What could be a more blatant attempt by a government to use money to influence another government's policy?
Good on you for taking a stand against this blatant injustice.
And I never complain about the officials but this game it was just blatant.
It had to be an accident: she would never have done anything so blatant.
If so, how is that possible and not a blatant contradiction in terms?
And it was exercising that in the most blatant way.
The discrimination is most blatant in the income tax law.