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Summer came, clanging days of glaring sunshine.
Mr. Obama's remarks, against a nationally televised backdrop of bleating seagulls and glaring sunshine, came as BP had to temporarily suspend its efforts to cap the well yet again on Friday.
It was the start of many decades of happy trips to discover the coves and rocks and cliffs and forests of the south coast, the changeable weather and the cold water currents, so different from the straight-as-a-die beaches and glaring sunshine of my native Queensland.
Despite the glaring sunshine, the text was very easy on the eyes, as was the size of the print, which is adjustable.
The polling booths were inside the cinema foyer which, in contrast to the glaring sunshine in the street, was in Stygian gloom.
Information displayed on the original flat-panel screens was too hard to see in the glaring sunshine, so Xybernaut provided several workers with screens designed to be easier to read in daylight.
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It's something of a surprise, then, to awaken to blue skies and the glare of sunshine reflecting off snow-covered peaks.
Announcing games on prime-time television unleashed Meredith's flair for spontaneous wit (once, when the camera caught the stone-faced coach of the Minnesota Vikings, Bud Grant, glaring at his team on the sideline, Meredith burst into a rendition of "You Are My Sunshine").
Glaring at her.
The problems were glaring.
The injustice is glaring".
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