Sentence examples for first glaring from inspiring English sources

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The lockout's first glaring effects will be evident Thursday, at Prudential Center in Newark, where the N.B.A. is holding the 2011 draft.

14 Union Park, Khar, +91 2649649 2995, lesutra.in, doubles from £169 A brightly lit plastic palm tree, more Las Vegas than Mumbai, is the first glaring sign of the kitsch theme that also prevails indoors in this hotel.

For the first glaring example of what Jeter has that Rodriguez sorely lacks, go back to spring training 2001, when A-Rod was with Texas and he made the startling claim in Esquire that Jeter — at that point considered his good friend — was a player who is "never your concern" and who "never had to lead".

The first glaring problem is the assertion that China has experienced "sustained continuous rule for millennia".

The first glaring error UBS committed is that Ms. Earhart could not have posed with that Electra in 1932 since she acquired it in 1936.

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And when Kevin Youkilis took offense to getting hit with a two-out, two-strike pitch in the fifth, glaring at Santana as he walked toward first base, Santana glared right back — and struck out the next hitter, the scorching Jason Bay, to end the inning.

Everton took 24 minutes to get to their first goal – glaring evidence of their lack of strike in view of the fact that by then Ipswich, so unsure in defence, had three times deliberately put out for corners from the goalmouth.

There were some lovely, artful tie-dye-esque sweat pants by Black Crane, a long knit Mara Hoffman shawl with a third eye glaring out from the back, and a stunning cobalt blue cable-knit sweater by H Fredriksson.

Bautista followed with a towering drive into the second deck, glaring at Dyson as he stood at home plate to admire his go-ahead drive, enthusiastically flipping his bat away.

"No, wait, first he glared at me, and then he snarled at me, all because I had committed the crime of attempting to return the car.

A contentious exchange with a reporter over a book by Woods's former coach, Hank Haney, ended with a steely, five-second glare from Woods, the 14-time major champion, before he resumed answering questions.

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