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The lack of a trackpad feels like a glaring omission.
Adding a premium 'object-based' sound format such as Dolby Atmos fixes what's long felt like a glaring omission on the Apple TV 4K.
While domains aren't generally considered a massive-margin business, they've always seemed like a glaring omission in Googles offerings; a missing puzzle piece, almost.
At the time the iPhone was announced, lack of support for Adobe Flash seemed like a glaring omission, for a platform that was so hell-bent on being a portable computing device.
You may have had good reasons why this analysis wasn't possible but I think that you should at least spell those reasons out, since this really seemed like a glaring omission, especially given the incredibly thorough level of treatment that the authors gave to every other aspect of their story.
Colin's command presence is palpable and his skin is thickening; Rummy's ability to narrow his eyes and shoot you a glare like a laser beam is legendary.
He had an eye on his stomach, round and yellow, emitting a glare like a fire-name.
The director's gravitas is compounded by a statesman-like glare and a sonorous speaking voice that sits you down and makes you listen.
The natural light admitted by these apertures is distracting, like glare penetrating a darkened room from a partly cracked-open door.
Directors of photography don't like the glare.
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