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As the Green empire unravelled over the past year, one thing became glaring.
Parnell's absence became glaring when David Aardsma, handed the closer's job for the night, botched the save chance.
The defensive deficiencies became glaring last week, when the Nets lost preseason games at home to the Boston Celtics (by 30 points) and the Philadelphia 76ers (by 10).
They revealed how often Mr. Merritt relies on similar four-chord structures, and at times Mr. Davol's out-of-tune cello lines became glaring.
Once its defects were recognized, they became glaring: the letters were squat and paunchy, sapping all the elegance out of the white space between them.
The problems became glaring during the Great Depression, Professor Williams said, as New Jersey officials watched other states with powerful governors respond to the crisis with quick legislation, something they were less able to do.
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Bruins defensemen have also chipped in with five goals, but the lack of scoring depth has become glaring.
Sometimes the dull detritus of our pasts become glaring strands once you realize they form a pattern, a lighted path to the present.
Current legacy systems, paper-based processes, and on-premise infrastructures have become glaring areas of embarrassment and frustration for governments, civil servants and citizens alike.
In looking backward, instead of forward, it then becomes glaring that each day is a gift and an opportunity to make the impact you would want should tomorrow not exist.
By late summer, however, the need to tackle the earthquake damage directly became so glaring that some initial steps were taken.
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