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The issue was the most glaring when I did podcasts as an editor at Slate magazine.
There were clear echoes of Exeter's defeat by Wasps in the Champions Cup quarter-final as the visitors squandered at least three clear chances, the most glaring when James Short unaccountably fumbled the ball when in space and heading for the Gloucester line.
But political divides are the most glaring when it comes to carbon tax support.
This is most glaring when it comes to the hoarding, which seems merely eccentric in "Homer & Langley," when in fact it was unimaginably extreme.
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The students' presentational problems were glaring when they began: improper breath, bad posture, muffled tone, etc.
"The most glaring reminder came when I was watching 'Monday Night Football' the other night," Cross said.
The rust in Woods's game was most glaring on the seventh tee, when his hips got ahead of his arms and he hit his tee shot 190 yards, barely catching the front ribbon of fairway on the 442-yard par 4. If he had had a baseball bat in his hands instead of a 3-wood, the infield fly rule would have come into play.
Most glaring, they struck out 14 times as a team.
Zeile's struggles lineup have been the most glaring.
In correcting one of their most glaring weaknesses, the Celtics have seemingly done the impossible.
The lack of detail is the book's most glaring omission.
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