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Mr. Posner wrote that he feared that the report's results may have been skewed by factors like glare on windshields, weather and camera placements on roadsides.
The natural light admitted by these apertures is distracting, like glare penetrating a darkened room from a partly cracked-open door.
Epoxy FM-94 has a temperature dependent and viscoelastic response which is used for metal bonding applications and composite laminates like GLARE.
This gets rid of issues like glare from the screen and tinny-sounding voices.
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Now, manufacturers are tweaking the molecules in the layers in optical films to a previously unimaginable degree, resulting in products like glare-reducing light polarizers from Optiva, a start-up in South San Francisco, Calif.
If you don't like glaring light, put a dimmer switch on the overhead so you can have bright light when you need it and dim it when you don't (but it won't work on fluorescents; if you're stuck with those I'm sorry).
My forehead now emits a truck-headlight-like glare in iPhone photos owing to its somewhat artificial, Barbie-esque smoothness.
The director's gravitas is compounded by a statesman-like glare and a sonorous speaking voice that sits you down and makes you listen.
But it's Shannon -- with his laser-like glare, monsterish physicality and lantern jaw -- who carries the film on his broad shoulders, creating a lethal individual while finding his humanity.
Her hawk-like glare, the way she shuffles about the estate in her slippers, even the way she lights up a fag is rough around the edges, and her reaction when Jamie comes out to her is actually pretty moving.
The undimmed dome lights, snuggly fastened within a centrally placed multi-colored plexiglass chandelier depicting a biblical scene of carnage, emitted a hospital-like glare, harshly revealing the ruddy complexions and puffy undereyes of those unfortunate souls seated beneath for their nightly dinner.
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