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While both are surely effective in their intended goals, we noticed a very glaring difference between the two products that is representative of a larger trend.
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I remember once going round a temple in Egypt with some Italian friends, and the Egyptian guide remarked of a sarcophagus that its pair had long ago been "stolen" and was now "nel Sir John Soane Museo a Londra", giving me a very accusing glare.
If that becomes the case, the Tesla S becomes a very expensive car with glaring limitations.
The shadow business secretary said: "I am confident the public will get to know Ed really well in the full glare of a very intense general election campaign.
Plasma TVs have a very shiny screen and reflect light creating a glare that is akin to trying to read a glossy magazine with a shiny light.
Most glaring, McHugh made no mention of what was surely a very memorable encounter in his long interview with William Manchester in 1964.
In Iraq, we have a very fine dust in the atmosphere that creates a strong glare.
A frosty glare suggested that I was not making a very favourable impression with the girl.
A rather glaring loss.
They also have screens that emit a harsher, glaring light.
Then this patient said that the ceiling lights were very bright and glaring.
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