The fissures in the rocks seem to burrow ever deeper into the earth and seem blindingly black and dark. |
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Anyway, the mystery of James' eccentric behavior is eventually revealed in a plot twist that was blindingly obvious half an hour earlier. |
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In that tradeoff, though, I start to rank myself against the slick rather than the good, and my own frowziness becomes blindingly visible. |
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The water level has receded to expose the entire site, leaving the work as a low white spiral mound embedded in blindingly white salt flats. |
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It is blindingly obvious that the pavements and kerbs have not been swept for years. |
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It may seem blindingly obvious, but when purchasing property in the Costa del Sol, only deal with established and reputable estate agents. |
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Tracy King was a dainty, petite blonde with platinum hair and a blindingly white smile. |
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Being an indefatigable pogonophile, I must have swiped right by accident because Rory was blindingly beardless. |
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The rationale behind Early Intervention was no more than blindingly obvious common sense. |
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It is blindingly quick, although you needed to keep the engine spinning because of the turbo lag. |
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On this blindingly bright summer day, the wind whips at her long skirt and blows tumbleweeds down the streets. |
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The window blindingly reflected the fervent light from the mid-morning sun. |
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The blue backlighting is practically lost in bright daylight, but it is not blindingly bright in subdued lighting either. |
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The colored light steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues. |
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It was one of the first blindingly bright, no-jacket-required days of spring. |
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Are you addicted to blindingly boring surfing punctuated by the occasional interesting hit? |
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I'm blindingly exhausted, and I'm not thinking cleverly enough to ask your indulgence as a writer. |
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The movie has a natural intelligence all of its own, resulting in some blindingly insightful and reflective dialogue. |
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If you lose, you have to tell her how you feel in a blindingly romantic manner. |
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Every one-liner out of her mouth is apparently some blindingly hilarious quip worthy of quoting for the ages. |
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The driver then turns toward the doorway, smiling and revealing blindingly white, perfectly immaculate teeth. |
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A blindingly bright and totally unexpected burst of flame sprouted from his fingers and condensed into a ball. |
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But the bright, blindingly yellow-white sun glared down onto Nikrya, and sparrows shot from tree to tree, chattering in high-pitched chirps. |
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These are perfect examples of statements by blindingly successful people. |
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It is a tour de force of bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo and statements of the blindingly obvious. |
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Here he witnessed the kaleidoscopic, blindingly fast changes of the fashion industry firsthand. |
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A thick, nebulous haze, caused by the manufacturing process, pervaded everywhere, revealing sparks and the blindingly bright radiance of welding from time to time. |
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Unlike human sorting, VPAS results are repeatable, not subject to transcription error, and blindingly fast. |
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Add the reflection of a billion tiny ice crystals and the result is blindingly obvious. |
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Dominique's personality is naturally calm but when on stage, he becomes blindingly expressive and explosive. |
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More than a sumptuous mountain landscape, the artist is perhaps painting a symbolic journey through a blindingly white, silent desert. |
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In the end, after a couple of weeks the answer was blindingly obvious. |
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To state what might be blindingly obvious to some, but I can assure you not to all, french fries do indeed start from a potato. |
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The Spaniard will try to make a blindingly quick start to the rally to be in with a chance of winning his first world championship event. |
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First, and most blindingly obvious, we don't have a debt crisis, and we don't need immediate austerity. |
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Even his smile, which he flashes often and to everyone, is blindingly white. |
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A trio of blindingly bright sneaker wedges sat in a glass counter in a pool of light. |
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The secretary of state's position on costs is really blindingly simple. |
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It varies from the mathematically bewildering to the blindingly obvious. |
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There was a sudden flicker of light, so blindingly bright that Cinaed had to turn away and close his eyes tightly for a few moments, until it faded. |
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He was clad in a blindingly white suit, with gold trim and edges. |
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The one thing that is blindingly clear is that as you were' will get us nowhere. |
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The gulls gleam blindingly when the sunlight hits their wings. |
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His closest aides were either blindingly loyal, or coolly pragmatic. |
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At some point, that pair of ratty cutoffs is going to have to be removed, showing one's backside, thighs, and midsection in the blindingly bright sun. |
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Both albums relish shimmering percussion tracks and blindingly reflective surface washes, whereas others in the alliance fuzz everything out in a glowering haze. |
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Had Palin made a remark so blindingly ignorant, she would have been rightfully mocked as a novice and an incompetent. |
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And it isn't the first time his blindingly bright future has been jeopardized by his own mistakes. |
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The lights quickly alternated between blindingly bright and soothingly dimmed, while the reflective surfaces refracted lasers into spectra of color. |
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A blindingly rich and refulgent print, digitally restored by the Film Foundation and the U. C. L. A. Film and Television Archive. |
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Apparently it causes distress to the animal, which strikes me as blindingly obvious because I too would personally cack myself if dropped into a lions enclosure. |
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This dial assist is one step closer to a blindingly easy worldwide calling. |
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This insight, concerning the health of a species that, after all, lives over 80 years on average under ideal conditions, may at first sight seem blindingly obvious! |
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The dividing line between the two formulas is the presence of a child support obligation, blindingly obvious you might think, as the formulas are entitled without child support and with child support. |
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The Web is all about innovation, and Firefox sets the pace with dozens of new features, including the smart location bar, one-click bookmarking and blindingly fast performance. |
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Action is often obscured thru mise-en-scenes that are either disorientingly dark or blindingly lit. |
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In the main restaurant, framed ink drawings of aristocrats at play line the walls, the napery is blindingly white, and the clientele unmistakably from Bank rather than Bermondsey. |
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However, what is whacky is that academics consider worthy of pioneering proclamation something that is blindingly obvious to anyone who has had a real job. STUART THOMPSONLondon. |
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To us it seemed so blindingly obvious that we were not at all surprised when, for months after its first publication, the article was completely ignored. |
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But what you told us goes without saying, it is blindingly obvious! |
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It seems to me blindingly self-evident that some action is necessary. |
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Therefore, it is blindingly obvious that SMEs will play an important role if we are to resolve the very high unemployment problems that we have generally in the Union and specifically in various regions of the Union. |
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This is blindingly obvious, since the authors of the amendment in question know perfectly well that such an exemption would be impracticable and would have no chance of being adopted unanimously in the Council. |
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But let's be honest, talking about the quality of the performance and the skills of the members of Dream Theater equals stating the blindingly obvious! |
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Sunderland's Frankie and The Heartstrings jolly jaunt across the UK came to a fitting funtime finale at the Westgarth Social Club topping a blindingly good bill. |
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