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He also criticised the PCC for its "glaring absence of adjudication or criticism coupled with a failed act of mediation".
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Its glare lingers for days, and it's not even top-tier Denis.
And it would have been simple had it not been for one glaring fact.
Others, however, take a more pragmatic view: for all its flaws and glaring weaknesses, if a Lib-Lab coalition stands a chance of nudging Britain away from Osbornomics, seizing the moment for electoral reform and keeping Cameron out of power, it is still worth a go.
But it would be hugely unfair to blame him for the glaring collective weakness of the team Noble has inherited.
They were willing to stand for one glaring situation, but didn't dare question institutional racism, or seek fundamental change.
But just as in life, as he would have also approved for the glaring spotlight to wane for his family, friends and fans.
And the remnants of the town's postwar decline — blight from failed urban renewal projects, for example — provide glaring reminders of what could happen after losing its third.
Yet for whatever progress, glaring gaps and chronic flaws persist.
Except for Theron's glaring tirades, Haggis keeps the rhetorical level tamped way down.
After the ninth, he paused for a moment, glaring at his fighter.
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