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If Bennett becomes Prime Minister someday — and his ambition is as plump and glaring as a harvest moon — he intends to annex most of the West Bank and let Arab cities like Ramallah, Nablus, and Jenin be "self-governing" but "under Israeli security".
His talent is marginalized by his own issues with consistency, and although he helped the bench from a skill perspective, Mayo's inability to be an every-game performer was no less glaring as a reserve than it was as a starter.
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But the why glares as clearly and conspicuously as a brightly lighted billboard on a pitch-dark night.
Ms. Vargas grinned like a mischievous young girl when she sang about desire, glared as a lyric confronted a lover and let her face crumple when a phrase turned into a sob.
"Was I guilt-ridden about Tommy?" says the novelist and Vanity Fair journalist, glaring, as he sits beside a crackling fireplace in his jewel box of an apartment.
The irony was glaring as armed speakers at Fort Hunt National Park warned of a federal government that was encroaching on their liberties.
Regardless, there's a "revolving door" between super PACs and campaigns about as glaring as the one between the lobbying industry and government.
Besides, some of the repetitions are as glaring as Brüno's shirts.
The need to strengthen is glaring, as the manager has stated frequently in recent weeks.
These deficiencies will only become more glaring as the city's population continues to boom.
His absence was glaring as the Rangers fell to Washington in five games in the first round of the playoffs.
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