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1The BNP's move was criticised as a blatant attempt to reignite the controversy.
2It appears to be a blatant attempt to capitalise on the runaway success of the original.
3A blatant attempt to bribe ministers, some said.
4What's that? Crozie said, pointing with her chin, in a blatant attempt to distract the young woman.
5So it perhaps makes sense that a blatant attempt to swap the speech flew under the radar.
6It's a blatant attempt to receive pleasure, and I can see through it from a mile away.
7However, this blatant attempt to reduce the lists, without solving the problem, is, to say the least, disappointing.
8We believe these calls are a blatant attempt to dilute the reproductive freedoms achieved in the recent referendum.
9The SDLP's call for an all-Ireland police intelligence agency was described today as the most blatant attempt to politicise policing.
10Rights groups called it the latest " blatant attempt" by the junta to intimidate lawyers working on political cases.
11Islamabad says India's stance is a " blatant attempt" to deflect attention from human rights abuses in the region.
12Smith lined up Cronk and took him to the ground in a blatant attempt to test his former sidekick's durability.
13Oh, she knew that John's order that she disrobe was a blatant attempt to humiliate her into withdrawing from his reluctant agreement.
14These allegations against Mr. Sheen are completely false, and are a blatant attempt to cash in on his celebrity, the statement added.
15She had immediately recognized the tactic for what it was: a blatant attempt to prejudice the defendant in the eyes of potential jurors.
16MPs said the group's decision to target some of the UK's most prominent Muslim communities was a blatant attempt to provoke mayhem and disorder.
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