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The students' presentational problems were glaring when they began: improper breath, bad posture, muffled tone, etc.
This omission is doubly glaring when one considers the case of Ray Guy.
Parnell's absence became glaring when David Aardsma, handed the closer's job for the night, botched the save chance.
This is a problem with many design-your-own clothing sites, but it's glaring when customers are evaluating denim style, weight and wash.
It took me a couple of hours and the light in the bathroom seemed glaring when I quit, because I'd emptied the fixture of dead flies.
Those totals were especially glaring when compared with the efforts of Dwyane Wade, who was 13 of 20 and scored 32 points, and Chris Bosh, who was 9 of 19 for 24 points.
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Mr. Shahzad glared when Mr. Haq once asked him to fetch water to mix with his whiskey, a family friend recalled.
Present-day Bill glares while he remembers this, glares while he overhears Sam and Sookie's pretty rubbish date, glares while he thinks about the family he lost, and glares when the rednecks try to fire garlic at him with a garlic press.
But where's the evidence?" When I was growing up in the colony of Hong Kong, my British headmistress would glare when we asked to learn Chinese, and hiss: "If you want to learn Chinese, go onto the streets!" I learned later, at college.
The defensive deficiencies became glaring last week, when the Nets lost preseason games at home to the Boston Celtics (by 30 points) and the Philadelphia 76ers (by 10).
Gov. David Paterson of New York corrected a glaring inequity when he signed the Safe Harbor for Exploited Youth Act into law on Friday.
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