glare

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  • He glared at me for a few seconds and nodded, the fierce expression still on his face.

  • We accompany our speech with appropriate gestures, perhaps glaring for dominance or smiling for deference.

  • One glaring manifestation of this was the disorganization of the groups.

  • In this context that is a rather glaring inadequacy, since all legal requirements impinge on freedom both by limiting choice and by using personal resources.

  • In 1845, a traveler observed, there were glaring differences between the conditions of rich and poor inmates.

  • Unfortunately, the glaring exception was the ceramic descriptions and chronological summary for the site.

  • By careful scholarship and meticulous editing, the volume avoids the overlaps and contradictions frequent in symposia, with one glaring exception.

  • His 'introduction' is a swirling kaleidoscope of bright and glaring sound soon stalled by that whimsical contrabass clarinet - supported by equally whimsical percussion.

  • Viral proteins with assigned functions appear to be well conserved with one glaring exception.

  • Next, when peoples' income and expenditure are compared a glaring contradiction prevails: the poor are found to be spending just over twice the income they claim to have.

  • I think his complaints boil down to three main issues: glaring functional problems in prize-winning buildings, arrogant architects out of touch with popular taste, and prejudiced competition juries.

  • Underlying the military debacle was the regime's political defeat, itself the result of a glaring discrepancy between the state's needs for warmaking and society's meagre resources.

  • There are no glaring mismatches between fitt changes and narrative transitions in the work of the first scribe as there are in that of the second.

  • Our study also demonstrates a glaring differential in advance care planning by age, with advance directives much more common for older residents than for younger residents.

  • He is glaring into the television cameras and telling them how tough he is today, or anyway that he will be with luck tomorrow.

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