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Too much glare is stressful for your eyes and will make them feel dry and tired.
We shined the posts, which were solid brass, and the television people yelled because there was too much glare".
But the memories of conflict, of rebellion, of trying to define myself against who he was, throw off so much glare that I can make out little else.
Amazon bought a touch-screen start-up, Touchco, but the current touch-screen technology added too much glare, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Amazon's chief executive, said in an interview when Amazon introduced the newest Kindle.
Verdict: wicked fast page turns, but too much glare.
A dark room now, the venetian blinds permanently down and closed too much glare on the computer.
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But the most significant result of the government tactic of characterizing this as an egregious case of espionage may have been to make the holes the defense punched in the prosecution's case appear that much more glaring.
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