glaring造句31, "It was a glaring example of bad judgment," said one official who asked not to be named.
32, Polgar was not the only committee staffer with glaring conflicts of interest.
33, But the more glaring impact has been at the office worker level and with vendors who rely on federal customers.
34, She stood there with hands on her hips, glaring with a face like thunder.
35, While the Saints' defenders were glaring at the linesman, Kiwomya was putting a great chance over the bar.
36, When he had finished he sat glaring at them in defiance and pride.
37, In this case, quickly rewrite for the most glaring problem.
38, The door shut behind him, and he backed against it, glaring at the doctor.
39, She looked almost demure, she thought disparagingly, glaring at her reflection as if her dilemma were all the mirror's fault.
40, Too many bright lights can create a glaring contrast between the lit and unlit areas.
41, All over Isfahan are murals of an angry Khomeini glaring down from the clouds.
42, Too late, for as they spoke their captive became a lion, roaring and glaring terribly.
43, He hated the set of different faces glaring up at him night after night.
44, I am a glaring exception to this normality simply by walking.
45, It showed an old Sikh warrior on a pony, glaring at the camera fiercely, a huge spear in his hand.
46, "You can go if you want, but I'm staying," Denise said glaring at him.
47, Equality in poverty might mean civil population contentment whereas glaring inequalities sow the seeds of a class struggle or revolution.
48, The glaring red of posters and slogans papering the walls terrified Gao Yang.
49, The meeting ended with all his parishioners glaring up at him accusingly.
50, The same sale also features Salvator Rosa's superb self-portrait with the artist glaring suspiciously at himself, at £200/300,000.
51, This money helped to fuel the widespread corruption that has been so glaring under the Yeltsin regime.
52, Startled, she turned to discover the dark-haired woman glaring at her through eyes that were like burning coals.
53, I left her glaring and withdrew from the group, to find Jules waiting for me.
54, The government had made serious proposals during 1988 about reforming the graduate assignment system because of its glaring inefficiencies.
55, The interiors of these stores had crude floors, bare ceilings, glaring lights, gaudy signs, and merchandise piled everywhere.
56, The failure of animal breeders to produce a strain that can bias the gender of its offspring is glaring.
57, Lost, that is, from the glaring lights and crowded telescopes of the city.
58, He also used to do daytime television game-shows of glaring naffness, and may indeed still do so.
59, The most glaring example was the Sandburg Village high-rise development, about twelve blocks north of the Loop.
60, Well, one pretty glaring omission in the case is any mention of marketing and promotion.