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It is hard to imagine that Nailon, who has played as if he has something to prove since joining the Knicks, will not glance toward the Hornets' bench during the game, that he will not have a glare for Hornets Coach Paul Silas.
She apparently earned a glare for that and on other occasions, too.
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If there is possibility for checking the real lighting effect, take it and have a straight glare for checking lighting effect.
Several jurors smiled at the scenes of domestic bliss, and even Mr. Muhammad, who has maintained an icy glare for much of the trial, seemed to crack a small smile.
Glasses can sometimes reflect oncoming lights in ways that create an obscuring glare for the wearer.
He arrests someone for an attitude, for cross words, for a glare or dirty look.
At the time the iPhone was announced, lack of support for Adobe Flash seemed like a glaring omission, for a platform that was so hell-bent on being a portable computing device.
For today's ruling of monopoly maintenance opens up a glaring weakness for Microsoft on one of its several legal fronts -- one that was acknowledged by even its leading supporters today.
It was a lot of media glare for a group used to data sets and multilettered equations, and the social scientists were enjoying it.
They are still allowed to decide what is "material" — a glaring temptation for concealment.
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