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Or why he would glaringly omit Southeast Asians, South Asians, and Middle Easterners (skin color, I'd bet).
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While smoothing out a large section of an image would be glaringly evident, the change is far less noticeable when spread over small scattered sections.
Suddenly the brothers' mix of pop and country was outmoded, even if their influence would be glaringly obvious in a Beatles song such as Please Please Me, closely modelled on Cathy's Clown.
In his testimony before Senator Durbin, Tim Hammonds, president of the Food Marketing Institute, a trade association for food retailers and wholesalers, said, "Should a crisis arise, real or manufactured as a hoax, the deficiencies of the current system would become glaringly obvious".
It would seem glaringly obvious that such rules should exist.
Had a line been drawn from Hada's Yemen home to Mihdhar's San Diego apartment, Al Qaeda's presence in America would have been glaringly obvious.
He once caught a well-intentioned mistake in an electronic medical record design that would have been glaringly obvious to any physician.
We already know that paying close attention to something can make us oblivious to other things that would normally be glaringly obvious, and future research will likely reveal more about how attention, memory, and self-control are linked to each other, and to other components of the brain's executive function system.
Studies of inattentional blindness show that focused attention can make us oblivious to sights that would otherwise be glaringly obvious, while studies of change blindness show that dramatic changes in a scene can go unnoticed if they occur during a brief interruption, even when we look directly at the scene.
That would make the show glaringly different from its grown-up counterpart, "Saturday Night Live," which currently features "All That" alum Kenan Thompson. .
All along, the Negroes would lift up and smile glaringly and pump their arms.
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