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This was a generation subjected to so much glaring focus and analysis from the media and marketers alike that the impression is that it was distinct when, to an extent, it is a confection.
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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.
Some customers felt that there was too much chrome and complained that it created too much glare for the driver.
A dark room now, the venetian blinds permanently down and closed too much glare on the computer.
Pebble has avoided too much glare with its protective glass on the Time, too, which means this smartwatch is a primo beach buddy.
One thing that can't be customized away: The rear window is nearly impossible to see out of in daylight, since the rear shelf reflects right onto the back glass, creating too much glare.
I'm using the review unit in a well-lit room with a window directly behind me facing the screen, and I'm still able to work on image-intensive tasks like photo editing without noticing too much glare.
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