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How had he eluded the investigators' glare for so long?
This is especially so for a woman who has insulated herself from the media glare for nearly a century.
Muttered words and a quick angry glare for the home plate umpire, Rick Reed, over a ball-strike call.
Sometimes we are blinded, too, and the picture goes almost blank, too full of glare for us to see.
It was a lot of media glare for a group used to data sets and multilettered equations, and the social scientists were enjoying it.
But either makes a refreshing departure from the various '70s-style sunglasses that have been shielding hipster eyes from reality's harsh glare for something like a decade now.
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But ultimately the omissions are too glaring for comfort.
Stupid village girls!" The agronomist glared for a moment longer.
The contradictions were glaring, for privately he seemed a man at ease with Europe; and knowledgable about its history.
ON a recent afternoon at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, where dancers were about to perform a run-through of "Arden Court," the sunny studio was a little too glaring for comfort.
"Since when," she flashed at him, "did you start to care again about things not being right?" She continued glaring for a moment, then turned aside with her lips pursed and her eyes narrowed.
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