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This was fixed online, but was a pretty glaring error in print.
"That's a pretty glaring conflict of interest," Mr. Dieter said, calling it a "reasonable claim".
The "Jeopardy!" contestant committed a pretty glaring error ― at least to fans of our national pastime ― on an episode that aired Wednesday. .
Vancouver correspondent for the South China Morning Post, Ian Young, took a closer look at those Canadian-owned tax havens last week, and found a pretty glaring concentration of them in Metro Vancouver's wealthiest neighborhoods and suburbs.
Over the weekend, some shoppers perusing the Library of Congress's online store noticed something a little off about Trump's $17 official inauguration portrait it came with a pretty glaring typo.
Vancouver correspondent for the South China Morning Post Ian Young took a closer look at those Canadian-owned tax havens last week, and found a pretty glaring concentration of them in Metro Vancouver's wealthiest neighbourhoods and suburbs.
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But the absence of a volume rocker is pretty glaring.
Sure, this one is in good fun, but an update arriving late last year brought the fairly necessary addition of FM radio and a tripometer to the Model 3 — both pretty glaring omissions.
Still, Schottenheimer said that while analyzing film from last season, he detected deficiencies that were "pretty glaring".
The networks didn't give a hoot about that, of course, or about the two leaders' differences on Syria, which remain pretty glaring.
"It's pretty glaring that they're not there," said Dr. Peter J. Pronovost, the senior vice president for patient safety and quality for Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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