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The gap is becoming glaring.
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With the mountains darkening, the temperature dropping, Duangpeng still in prison, and the monk's glare becoming slightly ominous, it was time to leave.
As a Mets season-ticket holder who attends more than 70 games a year, a glaring deficiency is becoming apparent.
Away from the glare of what is now becoming to be known as "the Aboriginal industry".
Now that the ECB is becoming the euro zone's main bank supervisor, the conflict of interest is glaring.
But the glaring gap between the theory and the reality of discrimination is becoming a problem in France.
Anyone handicapping India's chances of becoming one of the world's most important economies inevitably points to infrastructure as a glaring weakness.
There they were, gazing up at the bright glare of a luxury glass tower, and the whole situation was fast becoming everyone's worst nightmare: politics had come to town.
SINCE becoming Colombia's police chief in 1994, General Rosso Jose Serrano has often been in the media glare, announcing the capture of drug gangsters in a precise and plain-spoken way.
The village was clearly not in danger of becoming a mini-Times Square, but some people were concerned about the proliferation of what they saw as glare and glitz.
The problems were glaring.
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