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The difference between the two camps was even more glaring during lunch.
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The President then issued a series of demands that made his failure to ask anything similar of the Saudis during his trip to Riyadh, several weeks ago, all the more glaring, calling on Havana to "end to the abuse of dissidents, release political prisoners, stop jailing innocent people, open yourselves up to political and economic freedoms".
"This is the N.F.L. How do you do that?" No team's struggles have been on more glaring display than those of the winless Colts, who hurriedly signed the veteran Kerry Collins during the preseason after the extent of Manning's neck injury became known.
Clutter is more glaring and emotionally disruptive.
The first miss was the more glaring.
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And there is one even more glaring lesson.
The voting process has had something to do with the more glaring omissions of late.
More glaring is the position of pitching coach, although that job is rarely a managerial steppingstone.
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