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Twitter would crash, Jim White's head would explode and over on ITV, Roy Keane would be glaring at Adrian Chiles.
The Longhorns had lost to Oklahoma, 12-0, and Brown left knowing that the many eyes of Texas would be glaring at him for another year.
They were the sorts of things that would leave no trace in the E.H.R. because the recorded exam always seems complete — and yet the omission would be glaring and memorable to other physicians involved in the subsequent care.
(As the composer Harold Meltzer has said, "Dutilleux's music sounds whole and natural, free of what from a lesser composer would be glaring contradictions").
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She'd still be glaring at the late news when he dropped off to sleep.
The absences, though, could be glaring.
Players have been tested for steroids since 2003, so there is no special reason why effects would be more glaring this season.
But his woes -- his quarterback rating, 71.5, ranks him 13th in the conference -- would be less glaring were they not compounded by mistakes by the team's other offensive stars.
If that were the case the aforementioned Davos disconnects would be less glaring.
Plot holes we'd overlooked on the page were glaring on the stage; our script was too long, and the earliest songs written had the wrong focus or no plot development.
I would be very disappointed if there were glaring question marks left behind by this panel which they couldn't address because they don't have statutory powers.
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