Sentence examples for glaring reference from inspiring English sources

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Though swearing has been nipped from tonight's version of Starboy, the song's glaring reference to cocaine use will remain in place.

It was the glaring reference point for its excellent self-titled 2010 debut, and it returns with a vengeance on the also-great follow-up "Portamento".

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Goaltender Jacques Plante declared it one of the most appropriate nicknames given to an athlete, noting the fierce intensity that often showed in Richard's eyes and comparing it to "the rocket's red glare" referenced in "The Star-Spangled Banner".

He was able to embrace Roman Catholicism (the 1920s version to boot) without the slightest reservation or reference the glaring evidences not so much of its sins so much as its inability to say its ever being able to admit that it has made any mistakes.

The term "glare" makes reference to a particular vision condition where there is discomfort, reduction in the visual capacity or both phenomena, simultaneously (CIE Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage Publication 017/E ILV 2011).

There was also a glaring gap in the terms of reference.

If a press release reveals glaring 'holes' that cannot be filled without reference to the paper, and I can't get hold of someone to speak to, I don't do the story.

But for all its well-studied references, this song has missed a glaring opportunity to include a middle-aged bearded man on a lute.

The inquiry's terms of reference also make no mention of the role of provinces and territories – a glaring omission, given that many of the systems being considered are within their jurisdiction.

As far as flaws go, no reference is made at all to Ian Stewart, which seems a glaring omission considering this is an overview of the Rolling Stones' career and all the significant players.

The problems were glaring.

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