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They glare you up and down, inspect your hair and clothing.
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The eyes have lost the inlays of another unknown material that once were there, but they still glare, heightening the tension created by the creature's aggressive pose.
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If the British media is keen to protect the young royal couple from the paparazzi's glare, perhaps they could start at home.
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In addition to viewing the sun's luminous outer atmosphere (corona), which under normal circumstances is lost in the glare of the rays, they will be using the eclipse to calculate the star's current diameter, which changes as the sun expends energy.
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The problem with traditional barcodes is that when they are rendered on a smartphone, screen glare can prevent a scanner from reading them correctly.
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Sometimes the policies will be seen in the harsh glare of hindsight as ignominious, and sometimes they will make an impact.
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Lt Carman said they were only allowed to gather for a few hours together, in the full glare of Iranian media.
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They added that it was impossible for them "to attempt to resolve any issues in the current media glare".
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They were so blindingly bright to me I eventually borrowed my mother's tinted sunglasses to cut down on the glare.
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