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The most glaring illustrations of racial inequality in universities is in their staffing, Andrews said: just 60 of the UK's 14,000 professors are black.
But it's hard to generate ire about a film so blandly multiplex friendly when there are so many far more glaring illustrations around of what a lousy deal many women get from the hands of sadistic men.
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Osborne's March budget was a glaring illustration of this clash of government and banks.
A1 Mr. Woodruff was in Baghdad for ABC reporting the good news that the Bush administration complains is ignored by the news media, and he ended up as a glaring illustration of the bad news.
While there's really no right place to watch "Standard Operating Procedure," the jarring contrast between the film's subject and the screening's grandiosity was a particularly glaring illustration of the huge distance that separates most Americans, and not just Manhattan elites, from the battle lines of our country's five-year war.
Another glaring illustration of the complexity of the region is another neighbor's, Christian Armenia's, close ties to Iran.
Nonetheless, the flagrant abuses that I describe provide, at a minimum, a glaring illustration of the massive problems that stand in the way of meaningful reform of public education for the poor.
The problems were glaring.
The injustice is glaring".
Glaring at her.
The changes are glaring.
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