The glare from his screen and a few flashlights provided the only sources of light in the room.
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The only thing that did seem to draw the media glare away from the Bain free-for-all was last week's trial balloon on the Drudge Report that Romney is seriously pondering former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as his No. 2.
Analysts suggest the move will help revamp Dell away from the glare of Wall Street.
The vocabulary tests were administered in a quiet room away from the glare of the onstage parts of the bee.
It illustrates particularly well the way the ultraviolet glare and stellar winds from nearby stars are sculpting the dusty stellar nursery.
The defendant appeared shocked and covered her head with a brown sarong to hide her face from the glare of cameras, our correspondent added.
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's management, including eponymous founder Michael Dell, to attempt a company turnaround away from the glare and financial pressures of Wall Street.
What about the long and tedious process of building a grassroots network of support far away from the glare of the TV cameras, which Mr Kejriwal has become used to?
Phelan did raise the possibility that Rooney could be back for the club's Premier League home match with Wigan on 21 November, if his conditioning work away from the glare of the British media goes well.
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The pixie dust from the media glare on scandals should settle soon.
The problem with traditional barcodes is that when they are rendered on a smartphone, screen glare can prevent a scanner from reading them correctly.
There are still politicians - and industrialists - who talk about the need to protect "strategic" sectors from the full glare of global competition.
Mr Yates said a 6am arrest on a high profile person was the "least intrusive" option, arresting someone somewhere private, away from the full glare of publicity.
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He is perhaps the brightest young star in the UFC, with a stony glare that has gazed upon tourists from Times Square billboards, but on this night, removed from the forbidding "Octagon, " he was easy-going and passionate about his contentious sport.
If the British media is keen to protect the young royal couple from the paparazzi's glare, perhaps they could start at home.
In 2005, Delphine emerged from the wings into the glare of flashbulbs.
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The problem with mirrors is that they have to stick out - causing drag which adds to noise and fuel costs - and suffer from safety problems due to glare and blind spots.
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Even before Monday, Arredondo, a U.S. citizen who emigrated from Costa Rica, had lived through more than his share of grief and time in the glare of public spotlight during his 52 years.
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