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But ultimately the omissions are too glaring for comfort.
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.
Giants fans will have to put up with the misplays that Allen's inexperience will bring about -- and they could be glaring for a while -- but in the long run Allen's promotion to the starting unit will get the Giants moving toward the future.
People kept doing and saying the same things and there was enough staring and glaring for a soap opera.
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Stupid village girls!" The agronomist glared for a moment longer.
To the east: Sylvester Stallone, glaring from a billboard for "Rambo".
As for what's next, beyond its continued international expansion, one glaring omission for a magazine so focused on attractive, visual layout of content is Pinterest integration.
The piece, "It's Time For a Learning Revolution," was a student-eye-view of the need — and glaring opportunity — for innovating teaching (and learning) from the bottom up.
They are still allowed to decide what is "material" — a glaring temptation for concealment.
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