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"They were really glaring at him," said Mr. Lichtman.
PAUL KRUGMAN says the really glaring malefactor wasn't Goldman Sachs; it was the rating agencies.
The statement goes on to highlight how the student is "glad" not to have to visit the building too often, adding: "To me, that shows a really glaring example that, at Oxford, there are institutional structures that perpetuate racial inequality and oppressive historical figures".
They always have to have really glaring, obvious virtues that balance their narcissism or bad qualities.
In places like Guatemala, we have people eating adequately, in terms of filling their stomachs, but the gaps in nutrition are really glaring.
At that moment, those goats were more organized and focused than my ragtag team of travelers and technologists trying to solve some really glaring global water problems.
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If sacrifices are to be made, will people really tolerate glaring inequalities in income and wealth remaining untouched?
Would a teenager really characterize two glaring prisoners by saying that they "both had on their best ice grills"?
"Foreign aid really is a glaring contradiction to the broader trend of China's adherence to international norms.
You may have had good reasons why this analysis wasn't possible but I think that you should at least spell those reasons out, since this really seemed like a glaring omission, especially given the incredibly thorough level of treatment that the authors gave to every other aspect of their story.
But the first time she saw us, she actually came up to me afterwards and was like [whispers and gives glaring look], 'Mom, this is really, really cool.'" And they all fall about laughing.
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