Sentence examples for glaring part from inspiring English sources

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Yet 18-year-old Andy Roddick, with a serve that reached 137 miles an hour and striking consistency, became a glaring part of the present.

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The results also seem to indicate that a particular stretch of nodes, i.e., nodes 95 130 (1957–1992) (see the glaring yellow orange red color part, marked in Fig. 7d), have very poor connections with the rest of the network.

WACKY UNCLE: I don't want to sing "Dayenu" too loudly again, threateningly emphasizing the 'die' part while glaring at my ex-wife, so I'll stick with grape juice.

Rushing to publish and overlooking glaring typos may have become part of the new economics of traditional publishing.

I can only think that the media's fascination with luxury rehab in part reflects the glaring inequality — we want to know how the privileged live.

It's part of a glaring long-term trend since the crisis.

Alfonzo, 33, feels he is ready for the increased glare, in part because Mets Manager Bobby Valentine has offered him invaluable counsel over the past four springs.

It was glaring blitheness on my father's part.

The fallacy involved in moving from part to whole is even more glaring here than in the original version of the Chinese Room Argument".

In the forefront, jumbled parts—a raven's beak, a glaring eye jut off a degenerating totem pole.

MasterCard, for its part, contended: "The absence of evidence is glaring.

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