They'd look better still if the overhead spotlights were less glary, but that's another story. |
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It's hard to figure why the owners would go to the trouble of fitting out appealing outdoor dining patios, only to light them with banks of glary klieg lights. |
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Call centers are, by definition, stressfully noisy and glary. |
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In the glary white daylight is a long angry convoy of white cars that looks as though it is on a collision course with the bus. |
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Police are appealing for infor mation after the attempted bur glary in Morpeth. |
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We also sampled a number of LED fixtures from various manufacturers and found the light to be too glary. |
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It was a humid, glary tristate-area afternoon, and we ate outside, on a terrace, within view of the ferry to Great Captain Island, which, until recently, had been open to town residents only. |
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You can see the glary, starey eyes of this killer from Aurora in court. |
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As an historic naval port, Portsmouth has never seen the need to indulge too much in glary fairground thrills but last weekend it was the scene of sporting rollercoaster rides and merry-go-rounds. |
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When the sun, usually so harsh and glary, finally becomes gentler. |
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Oncoming headlights are bright and glary, but the same headlights when viewed during the day, when there is sufficient volumetric brightness from daylight, are not. |
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Glary Utilities are powerful utilities that improve the performance of your computer and keep your system in good conditions. |
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