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Plus, the script's lack of subtlety makes it all the more glaring that it pretty much ignores the issue that has dominated so many discussions of the film — namely, the fact that this is a Japanese story with Japanese characters that's been adapted into a Hollywood film with white leads.
And doesn't that make it all the more glaring that an industry so dominated by women has relatively few at the top?
But that just makes it all the more glaring that she has not brought the issue up unprompted during one of the debates when she had a chance to do so before an even bigger audience.
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And perhaps no exclusion was more glaring than that of "Orange is the New Black," a show adored by critics and one that seemed to be the definition of an ensemble drama with its varied cast and equally varied performances.
The second thing is that the much bigger GOP turnout has been nowhere more glaring than in the two states that have been the absolute indispensable pathway for a presidential candidate to the White House for the past two decades.
PAGE A7 BRIBERY IN ROMANIAN HEALTH CARE Romania, a poor Balkan country of 22 million that joined the European Union two years ago, is struggling to shed a culture of corruption that is nowhere more glaring than in its socialized health care system.
But there have also been public embarrassments along the way, none more glaring than at Binghamton, which is facing an athletics scandal that has drawn national headlines.
But this is a remarkably weak field, and at this point I'm not sure that Santorum's various flaws are any more glaring than Perry's or Gingrich's.
They examined various ways of trying to eliminate the discrepancy and concluded that "the discrepancy between theory and experiment remains perhaps more glaring than before" (p. 278).
Romanians say it is the everyday graft and bribery that blights their lives, and nowhere are the abuses more glaring than in the socialized health care system.
Thus the we-wuz-robbed factor is more glaring than ever.
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