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Her questionable status, on and off the track, reflects the embattled standing of track and field, which has long been considered the premier sport of the Summer Games and which begins Friday in a glaring atmosphere of uncertainty and drug scandal.
But, in a glaring injustice, it is people in developing countries who are worst affected.
For the most part, he has endured his troubles in a glaring spotlight.
In a glaring indication as to the difficulties facing the visitors this season, they were quickly to implode.
And in a glaring shortcoming, all attempts to graft the fourth force, gravity, onto the Standard Model have failed.
On the right side of defence, Jorge Guagua lost concentration and lost out to Philip Lahm, who slotted the ball through to Podolski, but the 20-year-old's lack of confidence manifested in a glaring miss.
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Even before the Jan . 12earthquake, only about half of Haiti's school-age children were enrolled in classes, a glaring symbol of the nation's poverty.
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The debacle at J.C. Penney exposes a glaring inefficiency in how the market values corporate chieftains.
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