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The phrase "at glimmer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a moment of brightness or a fleeting light, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The stars shone brightly at glimmer, illuminating the night sky."
Alternatives: "in a flash" or "at a glimpse".
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At glimmer of good news for ITV.
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Video screens on either side of the shell provided closeups of his playing and of his famous grin, but, for the most part, I looked out at the sandy-brown landscape, at the glimmer of far lights, and, most of all, at the crowd, which filled all but a few of the Bowl's more than seventeen thousand seats.
He pointed instead at the glimmer ahead, as the moving walkway ground them out of the darkness.
Morales has grabbed at the glimmer of hope offered by votes from poor rural areas, where the president's support is strongest, that could still take days to be officially registered.
Tourist Center, With Horsepower But Dr. Richard Harris, director of the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Policy at Rutgers University in Camden, sees at least a glimmer of a possibility.
Instead we just got a glimpse: a peek at devastation; a glimmer of genocides; a brief glance at how an actual TED talk may look, feel, and taste.
Instead we just got a glimpse: a peek at devastation; a glimmer of genocides; a brief glance at how an actual TED talk may look, feel and taste.
Instead we just got a glimpse: a peek at devastation; a glimmer of genocides; a brief glance at what an actual TED talk may look, feel, and taste, and that's when it really fell apart.
Under repressive regimes, truths and hard questions are entangled with politics: Syria's turbulent, violent history under French colonial rule and the Ba'ath Party is at the core of this otherworldly story, but surfaces only at rare, glimmering points in the narration.
The fact that "people even opened their checkbooks at all has got to provide at least a glimmer of hope," says former VC and current hedge-fund manager Bill Burnham.
Maybe it's the fact that he's visibly aged, or the fact that at the end of The Office there was at least a glimmer of hope that Brent was evolving and changing, and now we're supposed to believe he's like this, 10 years later?
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