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1 For this flagrant breach of faith one excuse is openly alleged; another whispered.
2 Of course this was a flagrant breach of all the laws of war.
3 Nor will we tolerate such a flagrant breach of Russia's international obligations, May said.
4 In Western eyes, Moscow's military seizure of Crimea was a flagrant breach of OSCE principles.
5 Not only was this a futile gesture, it was in flagrant breach of the regulations.
6 There was a flagrant breach of the regulations.
7 What would Stanley and the prefects do to Doe for his flagrant breach of their edict?
8 Wherefore his flagrant breach of discipline in shoving his palm across the mouth of his superior officer.
9 Miss Maitland knew how to maintain discipline, and would not overlook such a flagrant breach of orders.
10 France and Germany were condemned in the Dáil for their " flagrant breach " of EU financial regulations.
11 It also appears to be a flagrant breach of legal precedent established by the country's own supreme court.
12 Except by a flagrant breach of faith, the editor in whose desk they reposed could hardly decline them.
13 It was an act of illegality and violence, a flagrant breach of the law, committed with homicidal intent.
14 That's a flagrant breach of justice.'
15 After a delay he was answered by two hoarse hoots- a most flagrant breach of the rules of the road.
16 He said this was "a flagrant breach of standards" which was outside the contractual obligations of both companies.
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