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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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Mill cast the ugly glare back on a part of the criminal justice system that has been too often ignored, overlooked or not even seen.
Over the next several years there were glaring examples of presidential incompetence -- for example, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina -- but for the most part voters were quiet.
A representative of Wilshire Grand's developer said EYP has failed to offer any details, such as the time of day when the glare is worst and which part of the building is causing the problem.
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.
There is one glaring mismatch of elements.
There is one glaring exception, of course.
"We need to confront the current glaring realities of deprivation.
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