For those who drove at night, a ghostly apparition would sometimes cross their headlight beam, turning towards them its own glaring headlights. |
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I heard the soft snick of a door as the glaring lights and confused tumble of sound was shut away. |
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Arti twisted herself in the direction of the voices, to find two ten year olds glaring at her. |
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Grasping the solidified handle in a tight two-handed grip, she held her weapon in front of herself, glaring at her opponent in unveiled defiance. |
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Timon stood back up, glaring down at the boy, his eyes simmering with anger. |
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But if not, remember, her behavior may seem glaring to you, but may be inconsequential and unapparent to others. |
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On the other hand, there are too many lapses on the Government's part, if not deliberate mistakes, glaring errors and wanton blunders. |
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There are people hired by filmmakers to check possible mistakes, but glaring blunders still get through. |
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He gave a pointed look at the younger boy, who was glaring mulishly at the floor. |
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In that the mental, conceptual and technical voids were even more gaping and glaring than the physical ones in bombed-out cities. |
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You're right, there probably aren't any glaring errors but I have actually found weird boo-boos here and there. |
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Most kids would be slumped in their seats, glaring at me for presuming to be the Dean, and smacking on gum. |
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I spun on Deron, backing away as I did so, glaring at him with smoldering hatred. |
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Quicker than a flash of light, she flipped the pad upside-down, glaring at him a little. |
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There was a dark colored flash and a few seconds later the wolf stood there, his tail bristled and red eyes glaring. |
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I spackled the wall two years back and have just been sort of glaring at it since. |
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Ex stood at the fireplace in his bedroom, glaring at the flames that danced within the dark marble depths. |
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They spend most of their time hogging the sofas in the living area, and glaring at anyone who comes within spitting distance. |
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A loud squawk startled her, and she looked up to find the gull hanging over the drop-off and glaring at her in what looked like exasperation. |
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Hockey very rarely has a glaring officiating error, and the calls made are almost always supported by replay. |
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After all, a glaring double standard has been a hallmark of our nation's drug policy for decades. |
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I made my back as stiff as a board, glaring the whole while at the poor boy. |
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It always appeared to me to be a glaring omission from the very first legislation put before the House. |
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This has been a glaring omission from other farm management texts, but one that has become more important with growth in the global economy. |
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I had never caught a sea trout before and it was a glaring omission from my personal best lists! |
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A glaring omission from the speech was the 2003 budget, which is traditionally tabled along with the president's address. |
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This was the glaring omission from not one but two local government bills announced on Wednesday. |
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The father was blinded by rage and had nothing but a stare that was glaring with hate for what he believed had happened. |
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His error was so glaring that Gagan should have noticed right away and pulled up his horse, as the rules of racing dictate. |
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They stood before Blaise, wearing black clothing, heads lowered, sightless eyes glaring at him from under stringy hair. |
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It's odd to present results as if delivered on stone tablets from on high when there are such glaring discrepancies between polls. |
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Sometimes Reygadas overexposes the film a bit to lend a glaring intensity to the contours of the wilderness. |
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Her oversights in the article were glaring at best, offensive and insulting at worst. |
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To his surprise, Ava swatted him in the arm and expressed her outrage by glaring at him for several long moments. |
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He took it in his hand the way he would a fragile piece of spun glass, a glaring opposite to Nimue's handling of it as if it were a meat cleaver. |
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Even the notorious striped sentry box was cliftied from the barracks under cover of glaring headlights. |
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But now that he could look at her properly, he could see two coal-black eyes, glaring furiously at his own green ones. |
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There was no need for me to look up to find every single pair of hungry wolf eyes glaring at me, fangs bared and growling. |
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Even more glaring than these analytical wrinkles are the report's many inconsistencies. |
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Solid, there's no glaring inconsistencies through the film that distract you. |
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While there are some glaring faults in character and plot, it is a mostly enjoyable trip with some very nice eye candy. |
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Her eyes were filled with black blotches of tears but she was glaring through them, her gaze fiery with anger. |
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The country-twanged guitar solo and glaring organ fills are both jolting and highlight Rademaker's forceful voice. |
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Unquestionably, the paradigm change to linguistic intersubjectivity made up a rather glaring normative deficit in earlier critical theory. |
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Only two more scores were to be had in the remaining 30 minutes, as all life fizzled out beneath a haze of rain and the glaring floodlights. |
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For some reason, this sent a flare of anger up in Jade, and she shoved him away and stood up, glaring at him. |
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A detailed survey of power connections across the city may reveal many glaring irregularities. |
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Black in the glaring forenoon, a row of cypresses against the town wall seemed to promise safety. |
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The fragility of the neo-colonial state becomes glaring and it cannot be counted on as an instrument of control and reform. |
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She chewed with her mouth open, crunching her cereal noisily and glaring at Aus. |
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The glaring sun has at last curved above the frosted pines fringing the small city of Whitehorse. |
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Christopher paled and then flushed full-face, glaring down at the circled article. |
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Alex ground her teeth and sat up, swung her legs over the side of the bed and sat there glaring at him in the dark. |
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It was a strip of gaudy landscaping in front of a strip mall in glaring bright daylight. |
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Gavin kicked her leg under the table, gesturing to their glaring father meaningfully. |
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He was glaring at me over his shoulder and making a production of being reluctantly dragged away. |
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Historically, teams were willing to carry accurate kickers with weaker legs because their deficiencies weren't as glaring. |
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The room was lit by a single small and glaring fluorescent light hanging from the ceiling. |
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She blinked her eyes open a few times, giving them time to adjust to the harsh, glaring light presented before her. |
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In fact, it would be out already, but the studio realized it would cast an even more glaring light on their remake's shortcomings. |
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This year they have been an indictment of them, the most glaring light under which their deficiencies have been exposed. |
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The auditorium was expectedly dim, the glaring lights focused on the stage and highlighting the difference between that and the crowd. |
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The sun shined its glaring reflection off millions of grains of sand, and at last I found what I was looking for. |
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It was at that exact moment that a set of security lamps decided to kick in and bathe me in their glaring beams of light. |
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The visibility was more than a hundred plus, with the white sand bottom reflecting the glaring sun. |
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Suddenly a large hunched over figure emerged from the space craft, a single black spot blocking out the glaring light that the vessel reflected. |
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For seven days he had ridden enshrouded deep within his cloak, his face wrapped in bandages, as they rode under the glaring light of the sun. |
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Erik couldn't think of anything so he just stared into her glaring eyes and keep thinking. |
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Clay pointed an accusing finger at Hunter who spun around to stare at the three glaring boys. |
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Such an event remains a glaring omission in the summer's festival programme. |
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So there is a glaring omission of both countries in dealing with this tactical nuclear weapon question which is on both sides. |
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The only glaring complaint that can honestly be made about the disc itself is the lack of an anamorphic video transfer. |
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So if you spot any glaring omissions, let me know and I'll correct the list as soon as I can. |
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Paradoxically, social tensions increased, since this growth accentuated glaring social inequalities. |
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For the most part, no obvious glaring errors appear in either, until we get to the end of the book. |
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There are probably a few really glaring omissions, but I think it looks like a pretty good stab at it. |
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It gives us permission to overlook the artwork's glaring, intentional omissions. |
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One glaring defect is the lack of anything definitive for the community to either support or reject. |
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The obvious glaring fault with the DVD is the complete lack of special features. |
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Did you feel in the storytelling there were any particularly glaring omissions or otherwise historically inaccurate stuff? |
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Agrarian funds, regional funds and other pots of Brussels' money served to smooth over the most glaring social distortions. |
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These measures follow widespread allegations of corruption in the planning process, as well as glaring conflicts of interest among council staff. |
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I feel a sudden gravitation towards this young man and follow him to the side of the park where he sits glaring at the protesters. |
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This blitz of ads sells superficial cosmetics as a mask to disguise the glaring self-deficiency felt by most people today. |
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They claim the children are disturbing their privacy by glaring into their homes and using the road as a cycle track. |
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Having now evolved into a mature form, the Asian way no longer appears as the glaring parody it once seemed in bygone eras. |
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Once the laugh escaped me, I noticed Toni glaring at me, and I tried not to laugh again. |
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Despite the glaring exposure, the big corporate fish, especially the exotic, foreign variety, have evaded capture. |
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But for each little detail neatly answered within the film's overly expository dialogue, there are five glaring questions that go unanswered. |
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She stopped, glaring deep into Sarah's eyes, she shifted her body, extended her arm and opened their way off the bus. |
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The agenda is interesting, but with glaring holes where the problems of the world are. |
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We strive hard to build a just society, but we ignore a glaring source of inequality. |
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I decided to try to get RAC man's attention by glaring at him via his wing mirror. |
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The dark red blood forms a glaring contrast to the sickly green of the flesh. |
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The disparity between theory and praxis is particularly glaring in the redaction of canonical works. |
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Mike was glaring at Richard, his eyes dark, a muscle in his cheek working furiously. |
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He also had to hold his hands up afterwards to a glaring miss late in the game. |
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My mouth opened and snapped shut again, and I pursed my lips, glaring at him through narrow eyes. |
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Otherwise, the graphics are smooth and free of annoying graphical glitches like glaring aliasing or slowdown. |
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Once the bearded, glaring countenance has registered, its presence is irrepressible. |
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Placed in a wilderness of dark mountains, the scene is relieved by a flood of glaring light that holds the figures in a tableau of awful impact. |
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With a yelp of pain, he started hopping on one foot, glaring and cursing at the tree, which stood calmly and impassively before him. |
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I don't know how many times during the day she yowled to be let out to test it, give it a thump and come back in, glaring at me. |
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Neither side has a monopoly on either good ideas or glaring contradictions. |
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He was glaring daggers at his friends who didn't seem to notice what he was doing. |
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Above him, a bright fluorescent light was glaring down, making his head ache. |
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By then I had broken out into more than a little sweat, from the scorching sun glaring down on my back. |
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It was a hot day the sun was glaring down upon everything in the desert where the Assassin's guild kept their fortress. |
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The sun was shining behind him and glaring into her eyes but Dara couldn't tear her eyes away from him. |
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The door was thrown open and Eva couldn't get a good look at the man because of the sun glaring in her eyes, which was more bright than usual. |
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The afternoon sun was glaring off the glass on the door, so I couldn't see inside to see if Bronwyn was there or not. |
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The lights were glaring down on the field, illuminating the place so it could be seen miles around. |
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Lighting was selected to brighten without glaring, and displays were designed to be neat and clean, but not antiseptic. |
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The only glaring problem is that all the connectors like Firewire, line-out and USB drives are located on the rear right of the iMac. |
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The car took off like a runaway rocket, the engine roaring, smoke billowing and lights glaring. |
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Many of my comrades rolled their eyes when I complained about the film's glaring lack of substance. |
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The two glaring needs are a leadoff hitter with speed who can play center and a third baseman who can make contact and drive in runs. |
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Let's face it, most of them came here to escape the low quality of life and the glaring risks. |
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Here's a rundown of some of the most glaring failures at bat, in the field, or on the mound in a single World Series. |
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It was exhilarating to stand in the store, glaring fluorescent light beaming down upon hundreds of shiny cases, each one containing a story. |
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In the days following, some commentators took note of this glaring omission. |
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He gathered himself up with as much dignity as he could muster before glaring at me. |
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For those able to overlook glaring textual errors, the book's photographs are deeply rewarding. |
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By some strange reason, when Tiffany's front door opened today after I knocked, I felt an aura of menace glaring back. |
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Sure enough, four knights came through the bushes behind him, all glaring at me menacingly. |
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Raban remained silent as the two bickered, glaring at the back of the half-elf, willing him to blow into tiny, microscopic pieces. |
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She identified a glaring need for those kids living in town camps to have access to education in a setting away from the mainstream system. |
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It was only when I began to cross that ideological boundary that the pointed remarks and occasional open hostility became glaring. |
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If ever you needed a glaring example of the mind-boggling senselessness of racism and racist violence, there you have it. |
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Frankly, I find the minutia of everyday life much more interesting than the glaring important life changing events that shape our lives. |
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A new energy emerged from some of the glaring colors, such as shocking pink, scotchlight yellow, bright orange and lime green. |
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Absolutely no effort was made to restore the worst-preserved episodes or to polish up even the most glaring video deficiencies. |
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It is vital, expensive, and technically complex, and in addition, there is a glaring mismatch between need and ability to pay. |
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All the three cases, however, are glaring instances of misuse of power by the concerned agencies. |
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Other than the glaring omission they are fairly balanced efforts though. |
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Spot the glaring discontinuity in his story as related in this page. |
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Pontefract themselves failed to impress in the first half, and but for two glaring defensive errors by Keighley, could well have begun the second half in arrears. |
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Experts we spoke with said this is a glaring caveat that makes it difficult to create a national estimate from the results. |
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Now Oakley is probably a town no different than scores of others in most ways, with one glaring exception. |
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Mr. Leward shoved the notecards into her hands, glaring at her. |
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There are no windows, and the glaring neon light never turns off. |
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This is too glaring a non sequitur for it ever to be statable as such. |
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Whether I did or not, to him it is irrelevant, even though it is the most glaring example of the inseparability of matters political and personal. |
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I get them to speak about their plans and then try and head off any problems or glaring omissions, so that they have a more realistic outlook on their goals. |
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Unable to give a sarcastic comment, she settled with glaring at him. |
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His good pal Kanye West often wears a rather glaring chain with Horus on it in his videos. |
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Boston College was the glaring omission from this year's tourney. |
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Though the irony was glaring, it was a tough sell to ad agencies. |
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God, I'm short, she thought, dismally glaring into the mirror. |
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The kind of event meant to distract from a glaring budget fact. |
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Not the old, proud, quietly beautiful gold that was cherished to them, but the meretricious, cheap, glaring bright gold that seemed to try too hard at being beautiful. |
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Despite a revived interest in Scottish identity in recent years, the teaching of Scottish history is patchy and tokenistic with glaring gaps spanning hundreds of years. |
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He tries ever so hard to play down the significance of this glaring omission from an otherwise impeccable CV but he doth protest too much, methinks. |
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Abigail flung a hand into her hair, brushing it back, and glaring. |
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Boxing is a rough trade and South Africa's crime-ridden townships and inner cities are rough places, with widespread poverty and glaring disparities of income. |
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Could they possibly have been taken by such glaring, awful surprise? |
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Riley clenched his teeth together, glaring hatefully at the girl. |
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Lit by the blue of the Mars lights and the glaring white of minicams, the scene looked artificial, but the rocks and bottles flying past me were all too real. |
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The three girlfriends are chiefly excuses for Bobby's shilly-shallying, so we get glaring patches of clashing color revolving around a colorless blob. |
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A glaring omission, though, is the lack of a hawsepipe or hawsehole. |
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He had a fine eye for moral hypocrisy, and I know that a glaring example of it would not have escaped his notice. |
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Today one can easily gibe at the show's glaring seams and stitches. |
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Dave was a twenty-something, lanky-haired, shapeless youth sporting glaring red acne occasionally glimpsed through his stonewashed, open-necked denim shirt. |
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Now, it doesn't take a genius to spot the glaring hole here. |
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So I would stomp around these open houses glaring at anyone who looked like an evil investor and we ended up renting for another year and then moving in with mum and dad. |
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The most glaring difference is that crisco, rather than a horn of oil wielded by the Prophet Samuel, was used in the ceremony. |
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She was glaring up at him, with her green eyes still streaming with tears. |
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But perhaps the most glaring example of someone clutching at broadcasting straws when he should have retired gracefully years ago is this presenter. |
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He makes his body's tortured movements perversely vigorous, strenuously dragging his twisted leg, glaring fiercely, and speaking fast with a hard edge. |
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As the glaring bright light blinded us for a split second, we heard a sickening metal screech as the semi sideswiped Mom's car and just barely missed doing the same to mine. |
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A lamp's glaring light shimmered in her reflective teary eyes. |
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In front of him was a small wormy guy, holding a small gun and glaring. |
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Germany is well prepared in its strategic oil reserves, and there are no glaring factors that would force a drawdown of reserves, barring a global catastrophe. |
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Despite the bunching up of students in large droves of 30s, and the glaring psychedelic light sequences that alternated with a lot of pitch-dark moments, they did a good job. |
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This and other glaring contradictions have been obscured by yammering talk-show yahoos who have been attempting to equate dissent with treason and capitulation. |
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The pale light from a nearby lamp post revealed Fiona glaring at him. |
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Chris opened her eyes to the brightness of the sun burning on her eyelids and for a moment, her vision was filled with glaring light and she could not tell where she was. |
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At dusk, the spotted owlets in the cracked-up jackfruit and mango trees would be calling querulously, bobbing their heads and glaring at you out of great golden eyes. |
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The glaring lights and the loud noises of the vehicles, the demonic screeches of the honkers and the non-stop blaring of the speakers at the canteen made sleep impossible. |
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At the admittance of weakness and limitation, Rachel experienced an extreme slip of bodily control and actually stomped her foot before glaring off in the distance. |
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Jesse dragged herself inside with visible reluctance at the last second before our teacher entered and shuffled her way over to our table, glaring at me the whole while. |
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I guess I was glaring death stares at them because they stopped. |
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He quickly turned around, glaring at the younger woman in fury. |
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What was even worse for me was that I'd forgotten my sunglasses the night before, so I'm driving with a killer headache and the sun was glaring at me! |
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That was until someone rapped on her door and her eyes open, the sun glaring into the window like a cop with a flashlight going to a car full of drunken teens. |
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Usually, American male videos involve either gangstas driving around slowly in a pimped-out car glaring at pensioners, or a boy looking sad in the rain with his shirt off. |
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Mother laments dramatically this morning in between slurps of her chamomile tea, while glaring at my head, and nervously fingering the choker of pearls around her neck. |
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It would be churlish to note the disparity between Spark's fastidious energy and the pedestrianism of this book, were the disparity not so glaring. |
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His accent was also hard to understand, and putting him at the end of the day when the sun was glaring in the tent and everyone was full and tired probably didn't help. |
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For those who bridle at the glaring omissions the reason is simply that I have restricted myself to restaurants or gastropubs that I have visited within the last year. |
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Their parents stood on the other side of the guard rail, glaring at us. |
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I woke to the sun glaring in my face, the bright light blinding me. |
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Immediately, Zach's eyes locked with mine in a glaring stare. |
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It was a cold and empty room, with harsh white light glaring above. |
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I woke rather refreshed with the sun glaring brightly in my eyes. |
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She slowly stood, rubbing her bruised ribs and glaring at the man. |
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A quick look at the Club's website highlights a glaring omission. |
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The door slammed, and Fiona shot up, staring at a glaring Mark. |
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The words were unneeded as a woman, bedoven in blood and screaming, stumbl'd out from the back of the lead truck into the glaring lights. |
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The qulis guided us by instinct, stumbling on through alternating blackness and evilly glaring light. |
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The golden domes of churches and the freshly sanded paths in the town gardens were a glaring yellow. |
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The glaring sunshine which at its take-off had shone squarely in its bow-ports, now poured down slantingly from behind. |
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But sadly far from being zapped into outer space by the galaxy's bad boys, the nation's wheelies just sit there glaring back at us. |
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Forget the shamelessness, the emptiness, the glaring disingenuousness. |
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In the face of those statistics, these two non-indictments are glaring. |
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A new coating that prevents fogging and reflection could one day clear the world of misty mirrors, glaring glasses, and cloudy camera lenses. |
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But he also points out the glaring difference in fire protection between newer and older high-rises in Chicago. |
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If a picture is daubed with many bright and glaring colours, the vulgar admire it as an excellent piece. |
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The unusual piece of ceramicware features a wild-looking cat entwined around the handle glaring at a mouse on the lid. |
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Then he set the jug down wrong side up, and remained glaring at it fixedly, while his chest rose and fell in deep heavings. |
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They decided to stop arguing over which spelling was correct after she began glaring murderously at each person who participated. |
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His most glaring failure was in not providing Jellicoe with periodic information on the position, course, and speed of the High Seas Fleet. |
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In addition, the First and Second Estates relied on the labour of the Third, which made the latter's unequal status all the more glaring. |
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He walked in late, with the teacher glaring at him the whole time. |
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How could you miss this glaring error? It's right on page one! |
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A shady promenade went the length of the street and the entrance to the hotel was a few steps back in the darkness, away from the glaring sunshine. |
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As presented here, in glaring polished bronze and arranged laterally, Tete becomes, in the redirection of its axis, a rather peculiar, cuboid chunk of metal. |
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Germanic priestesses were feared by the Romans, as these tall women with glaring eyes, wearing flowing white gowns often wielded a knife for sacrificial offerings. |
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A howler is a glaring mistake, a mistake that cries out to be noticed. |
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The poems which I have instanced are concrete and relatively glaring examples of the intangible difference which the change of language made in Rilke's visions. |
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Another glaring disparity was that the Indian Veterinarian was then forced to byheart the doses of medicines, meant for European cattle and other domestic animals. |
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A sixth painting, Untitled, deviates from the butterfly formula by introducing a flurry of color, glaring eyeballs, and a triangulated network of brushstrokes. |
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Constantly transmigrating, she leads Pierston through a fairground of illusions and leaves him with a glaring paradox about the relation of desire to its object. |
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