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glaring and inaccuracy
The most glaring inaccuracy is about the bridge being lost.

glaring and second
In the second part of the Syntagma, the physics, appears the most glaring contradiction between Gassendi's fundamental principles.
In the second movie, this idea was abandoned altogether, resulting in the rather glaring continuity paradox of Babar growing up in anthropomorphic Celesteville, then falling in love with Celeste and making her his queen.
Doreau is Sledge's partner in the second season, a glaring ( and unexplained ) inconsistency, as the two are portrayed as meeting for the first time in the pilot episode.

glaring and part
Shin condemned Choe Chiwon as one of the most glaring examples of Korean intellectual subservience to China, a pattern of sequacious behavior on the part of Korea's intellectual class ( according to Shin ) that over the long run weakened Korea's national spirit and made it a slave to " Sadae " (" serving the great ") thought.

glaring and judgment
In the words of one French divisional commander, its loss would cost the French army 100, 000 lives Douaumont's easy fall was a terrible setback for the French armed forces and a glaring example of the lack of judgment prevailing in the General Staff at the time, under General Joffre.

glaring and was
Anyone who tried to remedy some of the most glaring defects in our form of democracy was denounced as a traitorous red whose real purpose was the destruction of our government.
Once again, though, the team's pitching was a glaring weakness, as the staff had an ERA of 6. 02.
Also, as Rome tried to centralize the various liturgies and establish the Roman rite as the primary tradition the need to transmit these chant ideas across vast distances effectively was equally glaring.
It suffered from the absence of any figure comparable to Fell, and its history was marked by ineffectual or fractious individuals such as the Architypographus and antiquary Thomas Hearne, and the flawed project of Baskett's first bible, a gorgeously designed volume strewn with misprints, and known as the Vinegar Bible after a glaring typographical error in St. Luke.
This lack of autonomy was simultaneously a vast asset and a glaring weakness — an asset in terms of obedience and control but a massive drawback in terms of effectiveness.
:"... and therein was set as a crown the Gorgon, grim of aspect, glaring terribly, and about her were Terror and Rout.
However, Abraham could apparently have asked a very glaring question: at the time that God commanded him to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice, Isaac was still single, and if Isaac would die now, how could he possibly father the nation which was to be born from Abraham?
It was after this truce when quarterback Frenchman conceived the plan of battle, given his comments on the Spanish countryside, and in view of the large number of failures, which were many and glaring.
Similarly Frost believed that the distance from the Drop zones to the bridge and the long approach on foot was a " glaring snag " and was highly critical of the " unwillingness of the air forces to fly more than one sortie in the day was one of the chief factors that mitigated against success.
When Western education was introduced in India, Indians were quite influenced by it, but the glaring inequalities between the British ideals of governance and their treatment of Indians became clear.
' Brute force was supplemented with the bastinado ; sleep deprivation ; extensive solitary confinement ; glaring searchlights ; standing in one place for hours on end ; nail extractions ; snakes ( favored for use with women ); electrical shocks with cattle prods, often into the rectum ; cigarette burns ; sitting on hot grills ; acid dripped into nostrils ; near-drownings ; mock executions ; and an electric chair with a large metal mask to muffle screams while amplifying them for the victim.
In fact, the bill was called for by the glaring anomalies in the distribution of seats by which a minority of voters in the country districts returned a majority of members, and it left the towns still inadequately represented.
After witnessing the invasion of Belgium, he was disillusioned saying: " The war is founded on a glaring mistake, men have been confused with machines ".
Canon 8 is often quoted as the Council of Trent ’ s decree on church music but that is a glaring misunderstanding of the canon ; it was only a proposed decree.
Later in the voyage a sea monster was sighted, said to have resembled a lion with glaring eyes.
It seems that the alternate footage was inserted carelessly, resulting in glaring continuity errors ( especially obvious during the Rape of Proculus and Livia and the Temple of Isis scenes ).
However, Li Yuanhong and Duan Qirui had many conflicts, the most glaring of which was over China's entry into World War I.
This is especially glaring as Brown was the Chairman of the Party for several years.
Bugliosi was very critical of prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden and pointed out what he regarded as glaring mistakes that they made during the trial.
The suit's color was supposed to be bright blue, however it was given a more grayish tint to make it look more metallic and produce less glaring on the camera when it was being filmed.

glaring and by
When Charlie came up from the beach for his four-o'clock pill, the whole establishment ( gaudy enough when seen through mist and fog ) looked like a floodlit modern painting -- great blocks of dizzy color, punctuated at regular intervals by the glaring white of five community refrigerators.
However, by the time of the Uruguay round, many countries considered the exception of agriculture to be sufficiently glaring that they refused to sign a new deal without some movement on agricultural products.
In addition to the problems presented by aluminum construction, the Sheridan had one glaring defect that no other armored vehicle possessed ; it fired caseless 152mm main gun rounds.
This novel attempted to patch one of the Omen series ' more glaring plot-holes, namely the question of whether the Antichrist could be slain by a single one of the " Seven Sacred Daggers of Megiddo " ( which occurred in Omen III ) or only by all of them ( as stated in the first book and movie ).
Leigh notices that Christine's dashboard lights seemed to become glaring green eyes, watching her during the incident, and that Arnie tried to save her by ineffectually pounding her on the back.
* ' Not what the doctor ordered ' ( 2007 ) This report, sponsored by Organix, uncovers a glaring contradiction between the Government's policy on healthy eating and the dominance of junk food on sale in many hospitals and leisure facilities.
She has, however, ignited a log by glaring at it until it combusted out of pure embarrassment.
The suppers are held in Hyacinth's dining room, decorated in an elaborate and anachronistic Victorian style, which is dominated by a portrait of Winston Churchill glaring down at the diners.
Gina, who is overweight, does not let jibes about her appearance affect her but remains happy and confident ( though in the episode " Touched by an Angel-a " she angrily calls Nanette " Ninny-wart " after Nanette maliciously said, " I could eat and eat and eat and not gain an ounce, unlike some people around here ," and then glaring at Gina ).
Although " 4th of July "' s elagaic tone and lyrical relevance made it a logical thematic choice, Rieley has claimed that it was met with a reception of " glaring envy " by Wilson's bandmates.
However there are some are some glaring lapses in the whole operation as has been highlighted by the CAG in its report to the PAC ( Parliamentary Action Committee ).
The commercial saw Lister try to intimidate a bottle by cracking his knuckles at it while glaring menacingly, then get " snowed on " by an aluminum pint bottle after Ice Cube ducked out of the way.
Reginald is to be Lady Susan ’ s newest conquest ; he temporarily realizes her true intentions when Frederica confronts him with a letter, but his sense is again soothed to sleep by charming Lady Susan ; and it is only until he finds direct proof of her glaring lack of principles that he opens his eyes to her real character.
In the research provided by Underwood ( 2004 ) in their laboratory observation studies where they watch girls and boys in an identical social context in which best friends respond to a provoking newcomer, gender differences emerge not for the verbal behaviours, but for the nonverbal expressions of disdain and contempt ( which are so glaring that they were observed with high degrees of inter-coder reliability by both women and men, kappa ’ s exceeding. 8 ; Underwood et al., 2003 ).
Oliver Stone has, in his various commentaries in the film's DVD, defended many of the most glaring historical issues by claiming that he had no time or resources to portray accurately a multitude of battles at the expense of storytelling.
Confronted at the door by a glaring masked figure, Christenberry fled.
Register writer Clark Kauffman was one of three finalists for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for his exposure of glaring injustice in the handling of traffic tickets by public officials in Iowa.

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