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The problem is so glaring that former governor Deval Patrick directed all first responders throughout the state to begin carrying naloxone also known by the brand name Narcan a drug useful in reviving those who've overdosed.
"It was immediately glaring that, oh, my God, this could be as bad as alleged," Lindsay told me.
The murderer's identity is so glaring that the detectives seem dense not to have suspected it early on.
"It's pretty glaring that they're not there," said Dr. Peter J. Pronovost, the senior vice president for patient safety and quality for Johns Hopkins Medicine.
By late summer, however, the need to tackle the earthquake damage directly became so glaring that some initial steps were taken.
Previously, diabetes was considered simply another risk factor, rather than a danger sign so glaring that it was as if the person had already had a heart attack.
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Don't get into a dog fight of snarls, red-eyes (burning tears) and glares that stem the flow of purposeful work or study... Be positive.
Medicare's coverage has some glaring gaps that need fixing.
No scouts have ever been enshrined, a glaring omission that would be at least partly rectified by honoring Gillick.
Towards Sustainable Use makes three especially glaring omissions that are worth mentioning here.
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