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It is hard to say which is more glaring here, the evasiveness, or the dismissiveness.
Clutter is more glaring and emotionally disruptive.
Thus the we-wuz-robbed factor is more glaring than ever.
Famed defensive mastermind Dick LeBeau, the Steelers' defensive coordinator, is 76 in September and, with a host of changes expected at the seasons' end, the need to reinforce a once-dominant unit is more glaring than ever.
The lack of a campaign is more glaring and depressing than ever.
For others, it's that in the wake of just having a child, what they didn't like about their careers is more glaring than ever.
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But the contrast couldn't be more glaring.
What's more glaring is the fact that Houston can't score – at all.
Yet official corruption is bound to be more glaring on a continent where most people live in dire poverty.
Players have been tested for steroids since 2003, so there is no special reason why effects would be more glaring this season.
But in the age of Internet travel auctions and online pricing, the cost of the industry's inefficiencies has never been more glaring.
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