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Baerga's struggles at the plate this first month of the season have become glaring.
Bruins defensemen have also chipped in with five goals, but the lack of scoring depth has become glaring.
Finally, errors of execution or details that weren't really noticeable when the sculpture was small become glaring.
In an increasingly unequal society, where social differences have become glaring, the subway is a relatively democratic space.
Sometimes the dull detritus of our pasts become glaring strands once you realize they form a pattern, a lighted path to the present.
The contradiction between keeping Palestinians under military occupation while settlers enjoy the rights of Israeli citizens has become glaring, even to the Israeli center-right.
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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.
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