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followed helps to
interpret utterances that seem to
flout them on a
surface level; such
flouting often signals unspoken implicatures that add to the meaning...
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Azeez Adeshina Fashola (born 10 May 1991),
known professionally as
Naira Marley, is a British-Nigerian singer,
songwriter and rapper. At the age of 11...
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recent immigrants competed with
Blacks for jobs. In the 1920s, the
public flouting of
Prohibition laws,
organized crime, mob violence, and
corrupt police...
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quarter despite surrender, the
conscription of
children in the
military and
flouting the
legal distinctions of
proportionality and
military necessity. The formal...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
rogue is a
person or
entity that
flouts accepted norms of
behavior or
strikes out on an
independent and possibly...
- 800 people, with only 7,800 of
Mexican descent. Many
immigrants openly flouted Mexican law,
especially the
prohibition against slavery.
Combined with...
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original on 24 June 2016.
Retrieved 24 June 2016. ****unta, Mary (2006). "BAT
flouts tobacco-free
World Cup policy".
Tobacco Control. 11 (3): 277–278. doi:10...
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Fikayo (4 May 2020). "Lagos
residents fear COVID-19
escalation as
buses flout transportation guidelines [PHOTOS]".
Daily Post Nigeria.
Retrieved 30 June...
- to
flout an
unwritten constitutional convention; or to
dispute the correct,
legal interpretation of the
violated constitutional law or of the
flouted political...
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considered overly restrictive and
economically damaging to the
state while also
flouting his own administration's
guidelines personally.
Controversies and frustration...