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Moreover, the hypocrisy would be particularly glaring if the U.S., a government formally committed to the expansion of democracy, advocated the ouster of a democratically elected government (rather as in Ukraine, though that was more by street revolution than coup).
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In this piece, the omission was particularly glaring.
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The omission is particularly glaring given your ongoing campaign to "Keep it in the ground".
Liv's has a few flaws which, in a place of this quality, are particularly glaring.
Productive conversations on race seem so elusive, and this problem has been particularly glaring in recent months.
This is particularly glaring in his discussion of the relationship between Ireland and Britain, which is unbalanced to the point of perversity.
The deficiency of Internet access in Detroit is particularly glaring given that broadband is now considered as basic as electricity and water.
When it came to energy, the gap between what Mr. Bush could achieve and what he chose to reach for was particularly glaring.
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