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For a singer who has conditioned her audiences to shaggy, discontinuous rambling, this was a glaring act of professionalism.
As we broke the news, we were completely oblivious to the glaring act of culinary piracy taking place.
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Other than challenging aspects of the Indian Act, Bill C-45 made glaring deletions to the Navigable Waters Protection Act (NWPA) of 1882; as in scrapping most of it and renaming it the Navigation Protection Act (NPA).
The measure, the Family Health Care Decisions Act, would fill a glaring gap in New York State law.
The case for an act of principled leadership was glaring.
The Trump administration's apparent interpretation of the Immigration and Nationality Act is perhaps the most glaring.
But the act will address some of the glaring issues current in the media landscape.
For Callas devotees or opera mavens in general, it may be mere gimmickry, glaring in omissions of important details, especially in the second act Lady Macbeth sequence.
"The Consumer Privacy Act fixes that and would hold companies accountable". Simpson believes the Marriott data breach is glaring evidence of the need for the recently enacted, somewhat convoluted, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Gov. David Paterson of New York corrected a glaring inequity when he signed the Safe Harbor for Exploited Youth Act into law on Friday.
Similarly elaborate digital video accompanies most of the acts: cascading streams of feathers, roses, spinning planets, glaring eyeballs.
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