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"glare" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, singular] a very bright, unpleasant light
  2. [countable] a long, angry look

923 Sentences With "glare"

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Anti-glare coating and a matte screen combine to reduce the effect of glare.
In addition, using a flat screen with an antiglare cover, and wearing glare-reducing or tinted lenses can help to minimize glare.
They are doing it, arguably, because of the smartphone's glare.
So "shrug" can become ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and "glare" can become ಠ_ಠ.
The viral images, he said, look more like simple glare.
Rain silver as loose change in the glare of traffic.
Granted, that's not technically dialogue, but Wendy's glare speaks volumes.
Rounded bits of gravel in the concrete caught a glare.
Wooden windows reflect the sun's glare, and enable air circulation.
Maybe there was a glare coming from that particular window.
If I see something hateful I'll just glare at it.
A man sitting by the door offered a cold glare.
But being on the receiving end of its bright glare?
The glare has been reduced over the last two months.
There were business benefits to staying out of the glare.
Lidar systems can't be fooled by darkness or sun glare.
On Tuesday, lawmakers heard these arguments in the public glare.
Glare is often an issue, and these screens are fingerprint magnets.
The media glare seems to get brighter with each passing year.
Cyrus can be seen cutting him off with a stern glare.
" He pulled his baseball hat sideways to block the glare. "B.
Mr. Solondz exposes its smallness to the harsh glare of satire.
The center called on the pension fund to reduce the glare.
But all fade in the solar glare of the Emperor Nero.
Tell me about the "Summit glare," that piercing look Pat had.
There were no issues with glare even in the bright sun.
Through his war wounds, Messi subjected Roberto to his sternest glare.
I will stay right hereto glare at your ugly face too.
A young woman from Florida grows up in the public glare.
The glare of other people's judgment did get to them sometimes.
This computer has a 17.3-inch Full HD anti-glare IPS display.
Underneath the glare of the pink lights, they sparkle with mutual attraction.
Behold: the painting is behind glass that reflects glare and collects lint.
Still, it was Trump's day to be in the market's unforgiving glare.
"Before we could do more than glare in his direction," Nelson continued.
If they are not sufficiently positive, one could rise up and glare.
Paul introduces her as Angie, but she retreats silently with a glare.
Both monitors have borderless bezels and a 1,900R curvature with anti-glare.
Nor was it from from the glare of flashing paparazzi flashes. Nope.
It features a 300 ppi, glare-free display with laser-quality text.
They're also polarized to reduce glare and treated with a hydrophobic coating.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is turning its glare toward eye doctors.
There, they escaped the media glare and got to know each other.
It has a glare-free, 300 ppi resolution display, plus it's waterproof. 
The woman stays silent throughout but pins me with a piercing glare.
The glare blinds you if you try to meet your own eyes.
Hitting the warmth of paint, the overhead lights lose their harsh glare.
It features a 15.6-inch Full HD, anti-glare, LED backlit display.
Zhengzhou Dispatch ZHENGZHOU, China — They perch on poles and glare from streetlamps.
Suddenly, the camera whizzes back to reveal the object of her glare.
That executive's reaction could have been a lot worse than a glare.
Even reading on a tablet has its own issues — most notably screen glare.
This might be because the new QLED TVs are better at deflecting glare.
Surrounding the tables are large arena-like video screens with anti-glare technology.
They also shine light in all directions, creating uncomfortable glare and reducing visibility.
Yellow eyes glare as the room number is snarled through razor-sharp teeth.
No one knows which company he might turn his angry glare on next.
The camera obscures its two women in the glare of windshields and windows.
With her warnings falling on deaf ears, Athena leaves with a death glare.
And at Fort McHenry, under the rockets' red glare, had nothing but victory.
Not even shop windows or locked phone screens were safe from my glare.
But that doesn't mean the intense media glare hasn't rattled her at times.
Doctors may glare, tsk-tsk, or roll their eyes at an overweight person.
Dell Inspiron 15 3000 15.6-Inch HD Anti-Glare LED-Backlit 2019 Laptop
Still, Mueller's team is well aware of the media glare it's operating under.
She's not afraid to give photographers her best "don't mess with me" glare.
Here, yellowish gaslights glare along the sidewalks, their reflections wavering on wet pavement.
In the red glare of the digital clock, my brain rattled its cage.
The brightness and glare of lights at night is the worst, she said.
Watch them writhe in the glare of the fame they sought so foolishly.
And as if the two o'clock glare weren't enough, she had red hair.
Out of the glare of the television cameras, Democrats are somewhat more circumspect.
The initial glare he aimed at the band seemed to speak for itself.
It provided a sense of relief, momentarily, from the glare of the sun.
He came back from the dead — and into the glare of sudden publicity.
Leonard, after all, might dread the glare of the spotlight more than Popovich.
From Facebook to Google to Amazon and Apple, few have escaped the glare.
Under gallery lights, they seem designed to produce floating patterns of white glare.
Why it matters: Dark mode reduces glare at night and saves battery life.
Under the unforgiving glare of federal prosecutors, however, misrepresentations carry far greater jeopardy.
Then, the troupe rush back out onstage into the glare of the footlights.
I shot him a glare from over my laptop and stacks of paperwork.
Some of the racist white people in town really glare at me now.
The glare of headlights caught a small figure, clutching a polka-dot umbrella.
The goal is to get the reach of high beams without throwing glare.
Designers incorporated details like shading systems designed to reduce glare on computer screens.
The lens glare of the camera hangs in the form of resin sculptures.
The blinds are drawn to cut down on the glare on the laptop.
And they are doing it in the cold, blue light of the smartphone's glare.
It was noon on June 7, the midday glare reflecting off the glass doors.
Of course, a practice round in the glare of The Masters spotlight changed that.
"Yes," Gillibrand responded, her sunny smile cracking in the harsh glare of the spotlight.
And the bot harassment declined, perhaps scared away by the glare of public scrutiny.
Its orbit had brought it into the glare of the Sun, making observation impossible.
Won't some names eventually come out, as the media glare grows during the campaign?
"Pathetic, weak, contemptible fool," she says, turning to fix him with her frosty glare.
Only an icy glare that could be felt through his wrap-around, reflective sunglasses.
She clung to my husband and sobbed – lifting her head to glare at me.
Excessly dark or glare-y works can be challenging, but everything theoretically could work.
I shot him another icy glare before turning on my heel and stomping out.
I close all the curtains and turn down all the lights to reduce glare.
Peck shot us a withering glare, immediately silencing the murmuring of NAC 91-6.
I jerked awake to the glare of the morning sun, feeling famished and nauseated.
The reaction from the soldiers in the glare of TV cameras was, predictably, rejection.
His expression — part sneer, part glare, all menace — turns small forest creatures to stone.
The new Oasis still has a matte display, which helps cut down on glare.
The baby was sucking from a bottle and seemed to glare disapprovingly at me.
This helps the glimmer on the scales correspond with the glare on the glass.
They were led upstairs and into the sunlight, their eyes smarting from the glare.
To minimize glare, which tinting will not affect, you can install remote-controlled shades.
Under the glare of unadorned florescent lights, it might as well have been January.
Both of his mentors taught him that, away from the glare of the spotlight.
U.S. reports of enduring conditions include dry eyes, double vision and problems with glare.
A similar percentage experienced "severe or worse" glare, halos and problems driving at night.
A choice for the spotlight The glare reserved for lottery winners can be intense.
I waited for the driver to glare at me, but his face was impassive.
The absence of wind or glare from the sun makes playing less challenging, too.
Hopefully, with a little prodding, it will heed your calls and dim the glare.
The glare from an LED softbox light panel certainly did Prince Andrew no favours.
"In our headlight testing we saw too much glare for oncoming drivers," said Zuby.
This enables it to reduce glare while also maintaining high contrast, according to Apple.
Under the amber glare, every overturned chair, every rocking horse, looks frozen by violence.
Under the heavy glare of the operating room lights, my eyes began to close.
And my mom would give me a death glare if I did something wrong.
Then, the moment Campbell leaves, she serves up the most threatening glare of the season.
Optical telescopes cannot search for small objects because of the bright glare of the moon.
With no screen glare or reflective surface, they're designed for easy reading in any light.
A pair costs $999, which includes lenses, the prescription, anti-glare coatings, and the fitting.
When offered on glass, the images are sharper and cleaner — though so is the glare.
But this time, I am one of the women, and the glare is on me.
The trial cast a harsh glare on the corruption that allowed the cartel to flourish.
In fact, we say it's even more fun to glare at than a swatch test.
With a sideways glare, Beyoncé's smile is instantly replaced by a rage-filled, toothy snarl.
"UV rays can pierce through clouds causing harmful glare and affect our eyes," she says.
In the glare of the Russian hacking investigation, that could lead to even greater scrutiny.
FaZe Clan members block out the neighborhood's breathtaking views with thick blinds to prevent glare.
But under President Donald Trump's Twitter glare, Mueller's team has pressed forward with their work.
The vessel was ideal for hosting foreign dignitaries, far from the glare of the media.
When the walls aren't red, the backlighting is, frequently casting a red glare over everything.
"I haven't seen one glare at me that far away before," Jones said, per Machota.
It rose from the pad, with an impossibly bright glare of 27 engines beneath it.
Uncovered fluorescent tubes that once gently backlit a deli's name glare at neighbors passing by.
Then the walkout was done, and the media's bright glare returned to the midterm elections.
The close-set lines even produce an optical glare very much like a desert mirage.
Women like Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's longtime friend, are now facing the glare of the spotlight.
It's also designed to reduce eye strain by offering glare control and low optical flicker.
For example, the glare often makes it difficult for computers to identify the object accurately.
She is distraught, and her large brown eyes glisten in the glare of camera lights.
On top of that, Mr. Conaway has never been under the glare of national scrutiny.
I responded to the game's escalating challenges, especially the absurd bosses, with a steely glare.
The moment your eyes open to the neon glare, you glimpse a comfortingly familiar sight.
When pressed, the actress fixed Ms. Kelly with a glare that later became a meme.
Of course, a woman wants to feel good in the hot glare of the spotlight.
During my teenage years I examined what I'd heard under the glare of growing skepticism.
This one, though, felt all-too familiar — whether it's the glare you got as a kid when you took one too many cookies or it's the glare you've given your own children for acting unruly, its meaning is about as universal as it gets.
On one house nearer to the foreground, he exposes the sun's glare on its picture window.
Every politician takes steps to shield their family from the harsh glare of the public eye.
At your desk or under a tree — the anti-glare touchscreen adjusts to any lighting conditions.
Poor fish, tiny bowl, under the glare of a lamp with no plants to shelter in.
Sometimes, "Love" suggests, romance doesn't need candlelight to grow so much as an honest fluorescent glare.
The spotlight's glow transformed into glare, with conflicting and salacious press accounts alleging abuse, infidelity, cruelty.
If you glare for too long, it makes you seem overly interested and kind of creepy.
You get to see the colors blend into one another with the help of lens glare.
His eyes glare, one overlaid with a square of red, mirroring the one in the background.
She went straight to Ariana, who shot Sandoval a withering glare from behind the SUR bar.
Some players withdraw at Tribal under the glare of the torches and Jeff Probst's probing questions.
"It makes me feel powerful," she says to Alice, who watches her with a disapproving glare.
One CD cover featured Cuspert with a menacing glare, holding a gun to his own head.
What you're doing here is getting different images where the glare has been moved around, too.
But once the glare faded, the company did send many of the jobs across the border.
The D.C. store will also be outfitted with deaf-friendly features like low-glare reflective services.
Sources say that Anthony's everyday existence, away from the glare of the media spotlight, is monotonous.
The 10-inch HD touchscreen was bright and easy to see, with an anti-glare coating.
She's the most scrutinized presidential candidate in history, going on four decades in the public glare.
Instead, the intense glare of the media is focused on one player: Ma-bu-li, a.k.a.
You know: the exposed brick, the poured concrete, the reclaimed wood, the glare of unrelieved glass.
They all came from humble backgrounds, far from the glamour and glare of the fashion world.
The Sumatra earthquake isn't the only large earthquake to have occurred beneath the moon's bright glare.
So, in the glare of a mind-bogglingly hot, humid Midwestern summer, I went to church.
For a game played in the glare of open competition, its inner machinations were more opaque.
It seems like a matter of time before Google takes its turn in the regulatory glare.
What's really nice about the matte screen, though, is that it kicks back almost no glare.
There was no grilling by high-ranking politicians, no glare of a spotlight, no worldwide audience.
After a career in film and television, she is at ease in the glare of celebrity.
At the direction of Congress, NHTSA began extensive research into the impact of nighttime glare in 2005.
Unlike an OLED TV, QLEDs can get very bright, which can combat even the worst glare levels.
Selena Gomez is living her best life as she steps back from the glare of social media.
Claire ushers everyone out of the house and leaves Frank to his "work" with an impressive glare.
Everything from sun glare to an idled truck forced Iijima to have to drive the car himself.
NASA says smartphones are safe against the sun's glare, so you can even snap a few photos.
With less glare, it's easier on your eyes and you can better see the videos' true colors.
Five years on, Gabon are hosting again and the Bongos are in the media glare once more.
Using an Apple Pencil on the iPad is just way more pleasant now, and it reduces glare.
Physically, this pad has a nice matte finish that feels good to the touch and reduces glare.
Straight ahead is the waterpark, under the glare of an ultra-long LED screen, projecting seaside scenes.
It's just like falling asleep in front of the TV, without the stimulating glare of the screen.
Not very, at least for me, though it comes in handy if you're dealing with errant glare.
Instead, sensors avoid creating glare for oncoming traffic by masking out some of the light, as needed.
The ten ink drawings are flush with gradient sunsets alongside the icy fluorescent glare from nighttime haunts.
You power through squats, lunges, and stairs, and you don't seem to mind when some people glare.
Above: PhotoScan in action PhotoScan then stitches those together to produce a single image without the glare.
The move was deliberate, she believes, to keep her homecoming quiet and largely removed from media glare.
Thanks to the iconic look, durability and high-glare reduction, these will easily become dad's go-to.
Polarized lenses add another level of protection by reducing glare brought on by reflection, or horizontal light.
Without political or media glare, I heard an honest and decent man speak with integrity and candor.
"We'll back a truck up and get it on in here," Mr. Pompeo said with a glare.
Facebook, too, has sought to avoid the spotlight but also found itself under a similarly unwelcome glare.
I open my eyes, one at a time each morning to the scalding glare of the internet.
The general manager, Billy Eppler, has known for a while that Ohtani, 20153, could handle the glare.
The last time we saw Suge ... he was flashing a menacing glare in court immediately following sentencing.
The glare of the spotlight will be fixed upon him for some time yet, searching for flaws.
The seven-inch, 300 ppi display reads like real paper and won't glare, even in bright sunlight.
She is at ease in the glare of celebrity and adept at using it for her purposes.
But Trump's praise that night was met with a stony glare as the cameras panned to Gorsuch.
French families have arrived in Cairo, but Egyptian officials are keeping them away from the media glare.
As we drove through with police lights spinning, teenagers stopped their basketball game to glare at us.
PhotoScan then merges all of the parts and removes any glare from the light in the room.
The reviewer notes in the comments that the lighting in the video creates some glare at times.
Or the chief might be purposely working to keep the court out of the current political glare.
To get legislation passed, you need private compromises outside of the glare of public speeches and posturing.
SOUAD AL-SAWY squints in the glare of the mid-afternoon sun, searching for a bus home.
It also features a glare-free touchscreen display that reads like printed paper, even in direct sunlight.
Protesters donned foil-lined gas masks to hide their identities and dim the glare of police flashlights.
" A headline on New York Magazine humorously read: "Greta Thunberg Accidentally Warms Globe With Her Scorching Glare.
Greta Thunberg's glare at Donald Trump is giving me the energy to get through this Monday pic.twitter.
No strobe lights pulsing in the home locker room Sunday, only the harsh glare of the cameras.
Someone snapped a picture of the death glare Phelps shot Le Clos, and the internet is loving it.
The high-def specs help minimize glare, reflections, and ghosting to ensure you get the best Instagram possible.
They didn't bring the new remote that integrates anti-glare viewfinders, GPS and an SD-card slot. Shame.
Astronomers can take bigger, higher-resolution pictures and are less affected by glare and scattered light from planets.
Sunlight has nothing on this screen; the anti-glare properties are efficient under any condition and reduce reflections.
Mueller's Manafort indictment tucked a message between the lines: That may not be enough to escape the glare.
She's faced the undead in the icy north — she's not just going to quail at Cersei's icy glare.
So it goes for the 27-year-old Chapman, although perhaps the glare will soften some on Wednesday.
Just like your polarized sunglasses, these filters cut down on glare, and they can make a dramatic difference.
Cataract surgery is performed to treat cataracts, which can cause blurry vision and increase the glare from lights.
Her icy glare, made famous to a new generation on The Crown, is captured in the cringeworthy photographs.
It's more comfortable, the trackpad is better, and the black color helps with glare inside the headset itself.
On October 353th the first mile took me along cycle paths, yellow in the glare of street lamps.
For example, the flash bounces downward so there's less glare when shooting reflective things like people wearing glasses.
"I don't get angry, I don't tap my feet, I don't huff and puff or glare at people."
That means there can be a lot of glare when searching for super faint moons around the planet.
That's why Uber is not protesting a move that brings this suit away from the glare of reporters.
The Automobile Association (AA) in the U.K. estimates sun glare causes over 2,900 accidents annually on British roads.
Olly can only muster a glare, but Alliser gets some farewell points for his ice-cold final words.
Above the robots' field, though, the skylights are covered, because the glare might throw off the machines' sensors.
While biotechnology and specialty pharmaceutical companies endure scrutiny over drug costs, medical device companies have avoided that glare.
Kindles are cool because they feature the portability of a tablet, but block the glare from the sun.
Its author, 53-year-old Olga Tokarczuk, is now under the angry glare of many of her countrymen.
She sticks her butt out and throws a sassy glare over her shoulder, one finger in her mouth.
Save for the glare of the headlights and the glow of the brakes, everything is shrouded in darkness.
Hollywood, the United Nations, political and financial institutions, have rightly been unable to escape the glare of #MeToo.
"I haven't seen one glare at me from that far away before," he said of the black cat.
When the anthem got to "the rockets' red glare," flames shot from cannons attached to the basket standards.
This lamp offers bright light up to 10,000 LUX through a screen that is flicker and glare free.
But soon the sun's hot glare drums down on everything, and by midday the streets mostly empty out.
But for the SDO, it's a crucial part of staying sharp against the blinding glare of the Sun.
The glare on the floor provides just enough of a reflection for you to see yourself in action.
Photos from that time depict a scrawny kid; his hair is dark and full, his glare preternaturally confident.
Some people would glare at her before rolling their eyes and moving toward the back of the bus.
On this day that so many had been waiting for, Mr. Mueller stayed out of the media glare.
The junior Trump throws a sleepy lothario's glare, that of a soft lion too sated to eat you.
Amber and Jessica AR: Jessica's GLARE when Amber talks about the "girl power" and support among the women.
So they often have more glare and don't have the refresh rate you want for running computer programs.
The biggest technical challenge — glare caused by sunlight — can be filtered out using machine learning, Mr. Bolton said.
Bosch has debuted a concept sun visor designed to block sun glare that drivers encounter behind the wheel.
Acer says the laptop's screen has a peak brightness of 2699 nits and features an anti-glare coating.
Raised in the game under George Steinbrenner's glare, he has always known better than to revel in accomplishment.
Then I slumped out the door to go to work, making sure to glare at strangers on the train.
Najib's family homes have been searched in full public glare, with police seizing millions of dollars in luxury items.
And Pruitt at one point suggested that his image would soften as he escaped the glare of the media.
The song crescendos, and Barrett's forever-young glare slowly distorts into the laughing face of a toothless old man.
The researchers displayed the wide-eyed glare continuously throughout the day on a pair of strategically located LED screens.
"Please, just try this pasta/chicken/duck/broccoli, just once," I'd beg my child, and he'd glare at me.
I didn't mind the look of them at all and didn't feel the intense glare of my fellow commuters.
The bigger danger, however, is to become blinded by the glare of green lights that signal the false positives.
Emerging into bright sunlight, or confronting a computer screen's glare, causes me to shield my eyes like a vampire.
According to West, his time under the harsh glare of the public spotlight made him rethink his word choices.
Kids can see inside from any angle; the clear acrylic construction minimizes reflection and glare from harsh hospital lighting.
During Gates' testimony on Monday and Tuesday, he has avoided looking at Manafort, despite his former boss's steely glare.
The only evening light is the blue glare of a TV screen, for fear of racking up more debt.
Angered by the media glare after CNN's story, the California Superior Court judge delayed the trial start last year.
With no backlight and no glare, this OG e-reader is the closest you'll get to a physical book.
The critical feature for catching the quintuplet is being able to spot Mercury before it is lost in glare.
Additionally, Blanco's camera is well-shaded, according to Sheppard, which helped reduce the glare and scattered light from Jupiter.
Even though I'm inside on a cloudy day, because the Switch is facing a window, glare dominates the screen.
The glare undulates for miles across the hillsides, touching cozy homes and glitzy high-rises and bullet-perforated storefronts.
Querelle coats us in spit, sex, glitz, glare, lush light, sweaty muscles, mirrored surfaces, synthetic sounds, melodrama, and shadows.
Often, light is the culprit, creating glare where you don't want it and washing out otherwise Insta-worthy shots.
The cart guy shoots the shit amicably with Mr. Slow while noticing the escalating death glare from his regular.
Wells Fargo's next leader will have to be comfortable working under the glare of regulators, politicians, media and customers.
Almost blinded by the glare of the sand, he got a jump wrong and landed with a jarring impact.
Oh, we must marry love and dread: must shield our senses from the glare and clamor of chaos everywhere.
They have to manage their tracks, scent, shadow, glare and any number of other things to avoid being spotted.
Only away from the glare of homophobia could we experience malleability, a flexing of the self, a full rotation.
Google did not escape the glare, with critics saying the company gave too much prominence to false news stories.
The glare from the tower ruined the effect, killed plants in the garden and threatened to damage the sculptures.
White LED light has been linked to disruptions in sleep patterns, and the glare is found to affect eyesight.
You stumble and fumble, the glare from your phone blinding your retinas because it's not in Night Shift mode.
It felt good, Noah said, to jump for rebounds, dive for loose balls and glare at the officials again.
But when that grandmother was the double-Oscar winner Vivien Leigh, the glare of the spotlight is probably unavoidable.
Light needs to be diffused and the fixtures positioned to avoid creating screen glare, which can lead to eyestrain.
And they'll look great on a crisp HD display that cuts down on glare and provides plenty of brightness.
What about driving into the sun's glare, or during a snowstorm, or dealing with dirty or ice-coated sensors?
That referral could lead to a new investigation, once again putting Clinton under the glare of the Justice Department.
The colors will be more vibrant, the blacks will be deeper, and glare will be a problem no more!
In Europe, the handful of people confirmed to have been infected have also found themselves in the public glare.
At night, you couldn't see much beyond the glare of the street light directly in front of the window.
After winning at Squaw Valley, Vuarnet licensed his name to a popular brand of high-end anti-glare sunglasses.
But it is hard to pick out the light of a planet from the glare of a bright star.
According to the survey, Americans in 2019 feel adrift and powerless about living under the glare of digital surveillance.
When one person alleging sex assault faces the glare of the national spotlight, many more speak out in private.
The following day, the clan planned to gather for a reunion in Des Moines, away from the media glare.
Headlamps must also adequately avoid glare, or dazzle as it is known in Europe, for oncoming vehicles and pedestrians.
It could be down to bad luck, or your internet connection, or even the glare coming off the screen.
Outdoor light — especially when bouncing off clouds or ice — causes glare that can make it harder to view screens.
Would you "tut-tut" in their general direction, maybe shoot them a glare or offer them a pointed "shhh"?
They are elegant and beautifully constructed, even though they play with the noise and glare of popular visual culture.
With bright sunlight shining through the glass, one must squint to deflect the glare from the all-white everything.
Helicopters circle above during the day, and at night, stadium lights on nearby hilltops glare down on the camp.
I really admire people who can manage to keep their thing alive and not be in the glare of this.
Samsung focused on QLED, also known as "quantum dot" display, which reduces glare and has consistent color, the company said.
View makes dynamic window glass that can adjust the level of tint to keep cooling costs down and reduce glare.
The second problem, glare, is best dealt with by inserting an opaque disc called a coronagraph into a telescope's optics.
But the all-time champeen glare goes to Jon, facing Theon for the first time since Theon betrayed House Stark.
REX TILLERSON tends to shy away from the glare of publicity, but this week he was unable to avoid it.
The display's anti-glare finish, white matting, and 27-inch display make it look like it belongs in a gallery.
"Would it kill you to smile?" a colleague asks her at one point, so we can glare in his direction.
She had a bitter rivalry with one neighbor down the road, whom, Anna recounted, would glare at her when passing.
The laptop is also being offered with an anti-glare screen coating, and the webcam has been updated to 1080p.
And in order to reduce glare, the light should be aimed to shine over your eyes — not directly into them.
The material also differs from the electrochromic variety you'll find on the windows of Boeing 787 Dreamliner to prevent glare.
She was quick to point out that Elizabeth Chambers, Armie Hammer's wife, was practically giving Jolie a full on glare.
"We'll go and meet people face-to-face but we'll do this away from the media glare," said Pakorn, 27.
Unswayed by the lights and distractions of the holidays, he confronts us with his glare, forcing us to confront reality.
As the Verge noted, there's more to Dark Mode than simply dimming the blinding glare of your phone's white screen.
But while they may crop and straighten, none are using this idea of combining multiple angles to eliminate the glare.
In addition, it's waterproof (no wet pages!) with a glare-free display, jam-packed with storage space (up to 32GB
But the glare of public attention hasn't always been so enlightening about the nature of the foundation and its activities.
He forgot how McEnroe's eyes used to narrow as if against the noonday glare, even on the cloudiest of days.
Then suddenly someone flips the switch and you're under the glare of the floodlights — every move you make is scrutinized.
The glare-free display adjusts to accommodate even bright sunlight, and it has a battery charge that lasts for weeks. 
Those skills are best assessed away from the public glare, in the penumbra that is the natural habitat of diplomacy.
A year later, he found himself squarely in the glare of the spotlights when he became Ms. Minnelli's fourth husband.
Yet, the memory of my time free from the screen's glare has inspired me to consult my phone less often.
They also instructed Erving to go shirtless and socks-up, and for both men to give their hardest-ass glare.
After all, we're talking vast quantities of strong spirits consumed twice daily, often in full glare of the baking sun.
It is refuge and relief — from the heat, from daily difficulties, from the 24-hour glare of nearby Los Angeles.
Whenever I encounter an owl, they seem to glare down from the woods while the rest of the bird vanishes.
Later, in the glare of stadium lights, he cheered from the 20-yard-line in his white Paradise football jersey.
He, too, was a few hours from his Celtics debut, but he was stage right, just beyond the spotlight's glare.
The broadcasters who pay dearly for the rights to show the Games can deftly minimize the glare of empty seats.
The app does a remarkable job of helping you line up and frame photos and eliminating glare from glossy printouts.
But as he left the witness stand and walked past the defense table, he shot Sergeant Bergdahl a withering glare.
Keep in mind that photos were taken behind a glass wall, so there may be some reflection and glass glare.
To an island, maybe, where the sun, sand and throbbing dance music promise pleasures far from a cubicle's fluorescent glare.
I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
Sonos — based hundreds of miles away from the glare of Silicon Valley in the seaside town of Santa Barbara, Calif.
Its small LED panel was remarkably bright—less subtle studio fill light and more directional glare highlighting my T-zone.
The Smart Frame has a 21.5-inch IPS display with a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution and an anti-glare coating.
I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
His news conferences have become awkwardly staccato, most of his answers preceded by a brief, pointed glare at his inquisitor.
It designated how far both low and high beams should reach around curves and in a straightaway without providing glare.
She recites from her autobiography with a Jamaican lilt and a disciplinarian's glare that dares you not to pay attention.
I could see out of them clearly, but they had a substantial amount of glare which somewhat hides my eyes.
On Wednesday, amid the glare of negative publicity, Mr. Kushner's company ended negotiations with the firm, the Anbang Insurance Group.
Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Fowler have had incandescent moments, but all have wilted in the manufactured glare.
If her confident glare on the September cover of Elle is any indication, Cara Delevingne is ready for next-level fame.
Even the reflective glare is kept at a minimum So should you chuck your $1,000 (or cheaper) TV to the curb?
That glare at what we're doing Our construction worker blood is inlaid with bricks to shelter you from wind and rain.
What does this mean for those few of us who don't intend to shed blood by the glare of the supermoon?
The ZBook's DreamColor technology display offers over one billion colors, 600 nits brightness, plus anti-glare and an ambient light sensor.
You'll notice the screens don't have a protective "hood" on the edges, as Cadillac says sun glare won't be an issue.
The 11.6-inch anti-glare display panel isn't HD but looks about the same as most of the other budget notebooks.
"The camera they have developed can go into a vehicle through tint and glare," Manaher said, when asked about the system.
And, splayed on the living-room couch, one arm across her eyes as if against a glare, her mother out cold.
The software can simulate glare at sunset, snowstorms, poor road surfaces and dangerous situations to test the vehicle's ability to react.
The feature, which switches the chat display from white to black, cuts down on glare for use in low-light situations.
The majority fly over uninhabited areas, and many also occur during daytime when the sun's glare makes them hard to detect.
She's the kind of person who can say something like "I already dug a grave" while maintaining a stone-cold glare.
You get a hard shove to the chest piece, followed up by a withering glare worthy of the toughest Gerber baby.
The glare of the screen bounced off her straight, equine features, her long, blond hair pulled back in a low ponytail.
Practice conditions were hardly optimum Friday with temperatures in the 60s and glare from the sun causing issues for both teams.
I yell at a kid who steps on a turtle and glare at her mom for allowing her to do it.
We tolerate the glare and reflections for the sake of the superior contrast and more appealing saturation of a glossy panel.
The HDR screen also drops the anti-glare feature of the other display options, despite it being the most costly option.
But for those who can't escape the glare of light pollution, NASA will be streaming the event starting at 10 p.m.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association uses sunglasses as an example of a polarization filter in the case of water glare.
Federico Alvarez emerged, blinking away the glare as his eyes adjusted to the world outside the tinted cocoon of his vehicle.
But if she says the wrong thing in this debate, the media could well turn the spotlight's glare back on her.
There's a party atmosphere, even if the previous night a minor clash left the media casting their glare upon England supporters.
Even the glare cast by the overhead reading light transforms a typical travel magazine photo of woman swimming into something ethereal.
The new model is waterproof, lasts weeks on one charge, and features a 300 ppi glare-free display even in sunlight.
The new model is waterproof, lasts weeks on one charge, and features a 264 ppi glare-free display even in sunlight.
They're also the first British "girl band" to have experienced this sort of mega-fame under the glare of social media.
That small number doesn't necessarily mean Atiras are uncommon, just that they are hard to detect against the Sun's blinding glare.
"I know the qualities I have and I don't have to sit here and defend myself," he said, with trademark glare.
If Harvey seems unsure of how exactly to strut in the city's glare, the mound has always been his happy place.
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In the earlier observations, the moon was, by chance, too close to Makemake and obscured in the glare, Dr. Parker said.
As Ucilia Wang illustrated in Forbes, the reduction in glare has been dramatic, and the skies overhead are now noticeably darker.
He doesn't yet have—and may not crave—the shine of stardom, but his intensity has a glare of its own.
And off-stage is where both sides want to fight, away from the glare of a conflict in the Gulf waters.
It boasts a high contrast ratio, resulting in bright colors and deep blacks, without a lot of glare in brighter rooms.
Just be aware of any glare in the room, as the curve will hold it for longer than a flatscreen monitor.
This is especially helpful when you need to draw them in order to reduce glare in mirrors and on your phone.
Even if you didn't catch the episode, you've probably seen the withering glare Fonda shot Kelly, which instantly became a meme.
My calves and the backs of my thighs sting from standing for 12 hours, my eyes strained from the fluorescent glare.
By all means enjoy how the first three tracks all start with a tease before breaking out the rockets' red glare.
To learn more about the watch and to escape the increasingly attentive glare of the Directions, Reuben must leave the city.
Growing up, Charity has remained largely shielded from the glare of social media, despite having accounts on TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram.
Video snippets have bounced across the internet, brief and inconclusive, taken during warm-ups or workouts far from the fans' glare.
That side-trip into the present admits a harsh, electric glare that undermines the candle-lighted artifice of the central story.
Draining my bounty outside, people glare at me, but it's a small price to pay for a perfect set of eggs.
When chosen properly, window blinds and shades increase your home's privacy, reduce the glare of the sunshine, and add character, too.
Every time they see each other they glare violently, and all the other characters keep gossiping about whether they've fought yet.
The only part of the song he remembers is 'red glare,' because that's also the shade of fake tanner he uses.
It is said that Socrates liked to hang out in Simon's workshop and engage in discussions, free from the public glare.
Now, out on his balcony, Bamba was struggling with the midday glare as the Wayfair people set up their photo shoot.
The panels absorb its heat and glare during the day and generate electricity to then light up part of the structure.
And the 11.6-inch LED display is anti-glare, which lets you stream the occasional movie pretty much anywhere with ease.
He is as much a celebrity as he is an athlete, exposed to a spotlight possessed of a much harsher glare.
I'm considering having them painted the same (softer) color as my kitchen walls to reduce glare and promote a monochromatic look.
The court of public opinion can render verdicts harshly and quickly, and those caught in its glare can be treated unfairly.
Just as the bull's instant popularity forced City Hall's acceptance decades ago, so now has the girl with the obstinate glare.
Either way, the heavens in a Greene photograph have the merciless glare of the desert sky in a Paul Bowles story.
Trump was that hostile-jaunty guy in the big flappy suit, with the vaudeville hair, the pursed lips, and the glare.
The American-born Markle, who married the prince in 2018, has struggled under the harsh glare of the British tabloid press.
Two teams lost most of the season in the glare from other teams in their leagues, but shouldn't be any more.
But budget and health care considerations faded in the glare of Donald Trump still insisting that Barack Obama had him wiretapped.
The building itself is encased in 15cm thick bomb proof glass while plastic sails are in place to reduce solar glare.
Musk probably won't have an easy time moving forward with a buyout even if he avoids the SEC's glare, Gorman said.
Shade is essential for outdoor work spaces, the lab has found, in part to prevent glare on phone and laptop screens.
To admire the painting, then, means to crane your neck and waltz to and fro to avoid glare on the surface.
The idea is basically that through a simple glare, similar to the stank eye, someone can bring supernatural harm upon you.
"Once again, under the glare of negative publicity, Pope Francis is prodded to finally do the right thing," a statement said.
The Cintiq 2650's anti-fingerprint coating also makes it susceptible to glare, so find yourself a dark studio to work in.
Instax WIDE 13 - $21 See Details The top-down viewfinder on the InstantFlex TL25 features a bright, anti-glare coated glass pane.
The theme, which can be enabled in the settings, can also help reduce eye strain and glare in low light, Hulu notes.
The dwarf planet found on New Year's Day, then lost in the summer glare, had been rediscovered again on New Year's Eve.
And the rockets&apos red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
The Kindle Paperwhite is designed for the summer, with a waterproof design, battery charge that lasts for weeks, and glare-free display.
It seems to be a mix of a software problem and an issue of inferior lensing — check out the harsh glare here.
The accession talks have long been a polite fiction, and the post-coup reprisals have exposed the hypocrisy to a harsh glare.
The resulting union of hand, heavens, and face is chilling, especially when the glare reveals the swarm of fingerprints from caresses past.
Melania married a real estate and reality TV mogul, but that does not mean she too desires life in the partisan glare.
The Kardashians bring women into the glare of their spotlight — but when there are issues, they leave them to fend for themselves.
Turn off nearby lamps or any other light sources that might cause reflections or a flat external glare on your TV screen.
CAMERON KASKY AND David had grown accustomed to the media glare, but it was striking how they dealt with it so differently.
All your favorite stories and nonfiction e-reads have never been clearer, and the anti-glare screen looks just like real paper.
The screen is very good at combating glare and truly does look different than any other digital display I've viewed photos on.
Because exoplanets are very faint and far away, they are often lost in the bright glare of the giant stars they orbit.
His genius at publicity, a hyperactive Twitter account and a life lived in the tabloid glare also means he needs no introduction.
THE COLLAPSE of Carillion, a construction firm with many public-sector contracts, catapulted auditors into the glare of public scrutiny last year.
Without the press release, would I have thought of Lee Harvey Oswald, shackled and blinking into the spotlights' glare after his arrest?
Lights with high color temperatures release more blue light, which cause more glare and discomfort to the eyes, according to the association.
I can use this laptop in a brightly lit environment without having glare, my reflection, or little speckles of dust distracting me.
There's also a lot of wood trim, which seems like an attempt to offset the harsh futuristic glare of the digital surfaces.
Sure, she was plenty snarky and had a glare that could pierce through your soul, but she was ambitious and wildly entertaining.
On particularly sunny days, Ooi would experience severe headaches from straining against the glare of the sun, a common symptom for astigmats.
The Supreme Court, which typically tries to avoid the glare of partisan politics, could find itself right in the thick of it.
And the rocket&aposs red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Edgerton's Richard is a gruff man who barely speaks whole sentences, preferring to say as much with a glare as with words.
These instances of harassment or misconduct "occur out of the glare of the spotlight," as Jocelyn Frye, the report's author, puts it.
After the first couple of mamas, Offset flashes a hilarious glare at Cardi before mouthing the words "papa" to his baby daughter.
With no screen glare, a weeks-long battery, and storage capabilities for thousands of books, it's the perfect reading companion for travelers.
The modular approach stems from four different mounts: the first is a glass window mount, so you can see outdoors without glare.
Scientists can also use it to reduce the glare in optical sensors, such as for telescopes that explore distant objects in space.
They are blue-light-blocking, anti-glare glasses, which are super helpful for looking at a computer/phone screen all day long.
"Sometimes, 'Love' suggests, romance doesn't need candlelight to grow so much as an honest fluorescent glare," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
Not only do they ease screen glare and minimize screen fatigue, but they help combat harsh office lighting, too, it turns out.
At night, Morales (pictured above) sits by candlelight or the glare of her battery-operated lamp and listens to the crashing waves.
While it was unclear what exactly had happened, Ms. Petersen said weather, sun glare or other factors could have come into play.
The glare-free display adjusts to accommodate the light you're in — even bright sunlight — and has a battery charge that lasts weeks. 
If you install the Frame anywhere near a window, as I did, you're going to see glare on the screen almost always.
It just looks like a really nice TV.Even with shades down, the glare on the display robs Art Mode of some authenticity.
To give the committee a chance to work out of the political glare, it will not report until after the midterm elections.
No, I'm just going to glare, and that will be enough because they don't know what's coming, you see what I'm saying?
You silently open the screen to your laptop and cover it with a blanket to hide the glare from your sleeping partner.
NO-GLARE BEDTIME RULE I've made a vow to end the day reading from a book and not from a glowing screen.
He exposed his ballsack to the harsh glare of the camera, leaving his testicles to protrude from the side of his kecks.
He wasn't supposed to come under this kind of glare or have to lie this much (though lying comes easily to him).
But the Casbah, in the heart of Algiers, is strangely quiet, the ancient stone alleys empty in the glare of the sun.
And like the mobile app, users can share files, react with emojis and enable a dark theme to cut down on glare.
Gossage can still reach back for that intimidating glare, the one that radiates an uncomfortable intensity — particularly when the subject is Cashman.
This liberation, he imagined, would be achieved not in the glare of daylight, but rather under the brooding, protective cover of night.
It is then, as the sun's punishing glare ends, that the firefighters can comfortably approach the flames hurtling across the parched savanna.
And as a private company, Uber can try to heal itself outside the glare that comes from being on the public markets.
That's true of the musical guests, many of whom found fame online and aren't kiln-fired in the glare of camera lights.
By making such a move, Nordstrom would duck the glare of public shareholders and the pressure to constantly produce short-term profits.
Sometimes she shuts the room down with a look or a glare, sometimes a tweet, like last year's State of the Union.
Heath Ledger's performance as Gotham City's big bad, Joker, in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy brought the superhero genre into Oscar's golden glare.
But Jackson's willingness to soak up the bright glare of the Gotham spotlight has allowed his team to progress under the radar.
Pelosi responded with a glare toward her fellow Democrats, urging them to stop, in an attempt to keep the impeachment process somber.
The glare Pelosi gave her caucus when some Dems started to clap after she announced the first article of impeachment passed pic.twitter.
The matte texture does a good job of eliminating glare; you'll have no problem using this outside or in bright indoor settings.
The alien glare of bioluminescent bacteria bathes David Ishee's face in green as he holds a petri dish over an LED light.
After the Astrodome's roof panels were painted to reduce glare that had complaining players dropping routine fly balls, grass would not grow.
So far, the first daughter -- one of the President's closest confidants -- has largely managed to escape the glare of the Russia investigation.
The guy shit his own bed and then got a nasty glare from the maid who had to clean up his mess.
Hidden behind the glare of the cameras pointed at Judge Kavanaugh is the ongoing plight of immigrant children in the United States.
The photo was poorly focused, had a powerful glare behind the subject, was cropped awkwardly, with aging/exaggerated color—it was perfect!
The ones coming from the direction of the sun are the most dangerous because the glare helps hide them from our view.
When he first arrived, he was struck by the strong glare on the snow that piled in thick layers outside his window.
The cameras, which can automatically adjust to reduce glare from sunlight or increase brightness at night, are also helpful in tight parking spots.
Only 16 years old when the show took off, Bateman was thrust into the glare of Hollywood's spotlight — and it wasn't always easy.
Spectators behind a fence chant the team's name as they squint through swirls of windswept dust and the glare of the midday sun.
Nonetheless, the head of a survivors' group who decided not to go criticized holding a mass meeting under the glare of the media.
In fact, the glare-free screen works so well that it looks like you're reading off of actual paper, even in direct sunlight.
Perhaps Cersei's wistful glare after Euron's promise to impregnate her was her remembering that even if he succeeds, the pregnancy will likely not.
When Daphne got in the next morning Gwen was glaring at her, a histrionic overcommitted glare that was clearly intended to invite comment.
But Bill Clinton spent his entire presidency under a cloud of investigation, from Whitewater to Monica Lewinsky under the glare of Ken Starr.
The water is a lambent azure, pulsing and receding in passes — up close the content is almost obscured by the paint's oily glare.
Despite the glare of domestic and international media attention, they unusually allowed villagers to hold secret ballots to elect their own village leaders.
The methods of managing it need simplifying and its glare must be greatly modified before it can come into use for ordinary purposes.
Society is now drowning in tech, and as we've all curdled in the glare of our phones, "Silicon Valley" got more sour, too.
Look for water-resistant sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, and put it on before you head out into the glare.
Because LED light is so concentrated and has high blue content, it can cause severe glare, resulting in pupillary constriction in the eyes.
According to Earthsky, stargazing is best done on relatively moonless nights, as its glare can interfere with the light of other celestial bodies.
Karoo Karoo That includes the Karoo device itself (currently available for $399) — a mountable, shockproof computer with a high-resolution, anti-glare touchscreen.
The 15.6-inch anti-glare display has a resolution of 1920 x 1080; Asus will also optionally offer a version with a touchscreen.
The room is lit by overhead windows, and people in the glare are sweltering as his stump speech meanders all over the place.
You could walk into your local UPS or FedEx, but would have to deal with the soul piercing judgmental glare of packaging attendants.
Commander Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) looks at her boobs with such a lecherous glare I'm tempted to reach through the screen and smack him.
At least 10 Austinites glare at me for not going to a local coffee shop on the way, but what can you do?
Its gold and red paint job is carried through to a red tinted windshield that gives the Wonder Woman car a menacing glare.
The Garmin screens are customized to minimize glare, to communicate with the boat's engine systems, and to read the pitch of the propeller.
Turning on the app's flashlight helped, but it also introduced glare to the photos, which made it harder for the app ID them.
That hands a single individual kingmaking powers, while keeping young firms out of the clarifying glare of the public markets for even longer.
In real life, Charles brought his sons there to escape the glare of the spotlight following their mother's death on August 30, 1997.
We watched endless episodes of the show, studying each investor's questions we would likely need to answer under the glare of stage lights.
Is this the next massive startup win or a house of cards waiting to be toppled by the glare of the public markets?
The media and political glare on Trump has given rogue actors abroad an opportunity to pursue their aims without attracting too much attention.
Trump realizes that Democrats are using the Russians hacks to delegitimize his presidency, so he's trying to focus the glare on his opponents.
China's brokers may be exposed to the glare of market scrutiny but the big players investing through them will remain in the shadows.
But there's also something inherently poised about him, in that way that only comes from years working under the glare of a spotlight.
Trump has dismissed and bristled at the constant glare of scrutiny on his staff, his family and himself where it comes to Russia.
Kate and a dude were in WeHo Friday leaving Craig's, and with the glare of camera lights trained on them, they locked lips.
What was really going on was a deep shyness that she didn't know how to navigate in the glare of the public gaze.
Similarly, under the glare of Franken's questioning, Betsy DeVos revealed her stark ignorance of education policy, creating a national outcry over her nomination.
The screen gets bright enough to use outdoors, but it's a bit more reflective and has more glare than I'd like to see.
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" Or the Washington Capitals fans -- as they did tonight -- cheer wildly when the word "red" is mentioned in the line "rockets red glare?
It is said that one gets the Evil Eye by way of another person's glare, praises, or compliments, whether ill-intentioned or not.
His hairline is receding, his shoulders are slumping, and his body is opening up to receive the long sword of the Mooch's glare.
But little felt fair about the way The Ringed City introduced itself, as I ran in circles, hoping to avoid the angels' glare.
The mount also smartly helps combat glare by disabling the infrared sensor and optimizes night mode to work for better low-light capture.
What happened at the lavish 40th-birthday party of his aristocratic best friend, Ben Fitzmaurice, to make Martin squirm under the detectives' glare?
Forty years ago, many used to laugh at the way the ballet star Rudolf Nureyev use to pose, glare and manipulate his ovations.
"You see how they are looking at me?" said Mr. Gomez, 30, as one officer gave him a hard glare and walked away.
Vaquera, a four-person collective dedicated to hysterical oddity, is one, both shaky in its early days and squarely in the spotlight's glare.
The glare patterns of a chip bag, for example, morph dramatically when you view it from different angles in a brightly-lit room.
He said he was drawing a town, but the glare on the paper was so bright they couldn't see what he was doing.
And he has always been armed with nothing more than the power that comes from the glare of illumination provided by The Times.
Ms. Johnson said that while he remained on campus, Mr. Lyman would glare at her when he saw her in the dining hall.
Partners whispered instructions to her as she moved, and she used the glare of stage lights to indicate the approximate locations of exits.
Days before, the FSB defector Alexander Litvinenko had died in the full glare of the world's media after being poisoned with radioactive polonium.
Or it may be "tidally locked," with one hemisphere permanently roasting in the glare of its sun, the other frozen, facing empty space.
But this week, the 37-year-old South Bend, Indiana, mayor took his inevitable turn in the harsh glare of the 2020 spotlight.
"I live in dread that people are going to download songs out of order, or have favorite songs," he said with a glare.
The American-born Markle has struggled under the harsh glare of the U.K. tabloid press since marrying into the royal family in 2018.
I'll put on black matte liner or full lashes to bring out my Eastern-Asian eyes or enhance the sharpness in my glare.
Few have been willing to announce the sort of plant closings that might put them in the harsh glare of the president's spotlight.
The entire stock market is bathed in the glow of Big Tech now, and some investors are beginning to squint against the glare.
It was Andy's job to find a way for Miranda to get home, as Miranda reminds Andy before shooting her a searing glare.
What we do know for sure, though, is that the Warriors' run played out under the glare of a much more demanding spotlight.
The walls of the gym dissolve to glass, the space filling with white glare, as the same winter wonderland reveals itself around them.
Known for his smooth and distinctive voice, Rickman could also tell you profound things with only a look, or, more often, a glare.
The screen clocks in at a decent Quad HD (2560 x 1440) resolution, though the finish emits a distracting glare, even when viewed indoors.
"We are going hungry here," she said, balancing her smiling, seemingly oblivious daughter on one hip before the glare of a flashing police light.
Ubiquitous media coverage means CEOs are in the spotlight more than ever now, their personalities and their personal lives often in a bright glare.
Enter: dark mode, an interface that uses a dark color scheme instead of light and can help reduce eye fatigue, glare, and blue light.
After the first couple of "mama"s, Offset flashed a hilarious glare at his wife before mouthing the word "papa" to his baby daughter.
The glare of urban living all but blots out the cosmic show overhead, denying you the dazzling vision of countless constellations and celestial bodies.
The work environment in which Johnson must operate is particularly unwelcoming: Her colleagues glare with disgust when she dares to use a coffee pot.
The base model has a 14-inch 1,4993 x 1,080 anti-glare display, an eighth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, and a 128GB SSD.
" –  Alexander Hamilton  and James Madison ,  Federalist No. 18 TIME OUT: THE ROCKET'S RED GLARE WaPo:  " Ding Yan Zhong  — known to industry insiders as 'Mr.
The camera cut to Tambor in the audience, and his icy glare was tinged not with anger but with something else: a weird boredom.
Between the bickering and Sansa's ongoing ice-glare feud with Daenerys, it's a wonder that Winterfell hasn't already fallen from internal power struggles alone.
It was unprecedented attention: The glare of international spotlight upended the usually unseen journey of Central Americans fleeing to the US. Cameras every day.
Birkhead, 44, now works as a photographer and flips houses for a living, and he's largely raised his daughter out of the Hollywood glare.
Against the glare of opprobrium, the Big Tech companies, quite different from the imperious Gilded Age trusts, are attempting to at least appear responsive.
" Second, the AMA "encourage[s] minimizing and controlling blue-rich environmental lighting by using the lowest emission of blue light possible to reduce glare.
Such a deal, at about $21 billion, would take Tesla out of the glare of Wall Street but might limit its access to capital.
And Trump should go f himself," Page wrote, sharing a New York Times story titled "Moment in Convention Glare Shakes Up Khan's American Life.
READ: How Kennedy's retirement will push the war over abortion into overdrive Opponents of abortion are feeling the glare of the national spotlight, too.
Besides gaming power, the Dell G5 adds more to your experience with up to 4K output, two front-firing speakers, and anti-glare panels.
And they used a new technique to remove all that pesky glare from the central stars, so that the disk itself could be resolved.
They're able to operate "outside of the quarterly spotlight or the glare of public markets," and often take a longer-term view, he said.
But she also has a glare, an aura, an unnamed something that makes you crave for her to know exactly who you are, too.
While its lovers anxiously await the limited edition product parade, haters make plans to keep the orange glare out of their grocery carts completely.
Yes, that's right: the things you put on your head to avoid glare, sunburn, or in this case, to signify your particular brand allegiance.
Similarly, as we can now see in the cold glare of hindsight, it was never inevitable that the digital revolution would inherently favor democracy.
By adding anti-glare hood decals, 20-inch Kevlar-reinforced tires and some red tow hooks, Jeep has created the new Grand Cherokee Trailhawk.
So I ask him, and he looks at me with a piercing blue-eyed glare that would make Tom Cruise blush, and says no.
And thanks to the curved design, there will be far less picture fade when sitting to the side — just watch out for that glare.
The warehouse load-out queues that exposed the London Metal Exchange (LME) to the harsh glare of both media and regulatory scrutiny have gone.
" (An exclusive clip of the 20/20 interview is shown above.) Turning his glare to the camera, Blake continues: "I'm still here, you bastards.
"It's the latest sign that more firms are happy to go private and take them out of the glare of public markets," Wilson said.
The Topekas are affordable sport frames with grippy rubber nose pads that curve around my face to keep out sun, wind, and peripheral glare.
The glare of the gold tinted windows of Mandalay Bay hotel, one of the most prominent buildings on the Strip, was impossible to ignore.
And despite the sometimes-harsh glare of the political spotlight, the duo says although "unlikely," they're not completely ruling out getting into politics themselves.
The grim weather isn't discouraging the 22008 or so footballers who have just started a training session under the glare of the floodlights, however.
The ship's captain, whose name has not been released, was unable to see the group because of glare from the sun, the police said.
The large in-flight entertainment monitor could be tilted, a feature I definitely appreciated as it helped fight the glare of open window shades.
Soil texture, glare, clouds and other variables can all interfere with movement and computer vision, particularly as it tries to move towards driverless tech.
The couple divorced in a glare of publicity in 1978, the first such royal split since the days of Henry VIII four centuries earlier.
For one thing, there's the anti-glare display, something I think about every time I see my own dumb face reflected back at me.
Kindle, available at Amazon, $89.99The glare-free display and adjustable screen light on Amazon's most affordable Kindle device make reading anywhere an enjoyable experience. 
The NHL felt the glare would create safety issues for the players, despite the fact many of them wore eye black and tinted visors.
And as Mr. Theroux would point out, he has spent the last three years dodging the kind of tabloid glare he never asked for.
When cataracts form, images get increasingly fuzzy, the eyes become more sensitive to glare, night vision is impaired, and color contrasts are often lost.
The trade-offs, while often out of the glare of Washington, are frighteningly real for the health and safety of people around the country.
It's designed to minimize screen glare while maintaining contrast so you don't blast your eyes with a white background while in a dim room.
By then, he was entrenched in the spotlight's glare, the presumptive No. 1 pick in the N.B.A. draft with his own Sports Illustrated cover.
When somebody steps into the tabloid glare as willingly and relentlessly as Caitlyn Jenner has, a memoir might seem greedy, or at least redundant.
Still, compared to the national media glare that has followed previous fights over these laws, the movement's recent victories have generated relatively little furor.
Ayotte, at 48 one of the youngest senators, stomps through the Capitol's hallways with a steely reserve, often warding off reporters with a glare.
"It got up there in the rain and the glare, and he had a tough time judging where it was coming down," Collins said.
And while the Intelligence Committee conducted much of its investigative work behind closed doors, the judiciary panel will work entirely in the public glare.
No matter what, the nine justices -- five appointed by Republican presidents, four by Democrats -- could find themselves in the glare of an unwelcome spotlight.
The Paperwhite has a backlit screen with zero glare, so they can read it as easily outside as in bed with the lights out.
When Menery, outside the ropes, heckled Koepka about this during an early round at the Masters, Koepka laughed, but Menery got the Pinkerton glare.
Lack, who was hardly alone in media circles in pursuing Kelly, may have been blinded by a familiar malady of television executives: glamour glare.
All transpiring in a reduced glare after a public swipe by the team president Phil Jackson at Carmelo Anthony that left the player chafed.
For LePage, a political neophyte who swept to power during the 22019 Republican congressional wave, the harsh glare of the national spotlight is familiar.
Scattered across another open field are painted wooden stars, each about four-feet wide, their colors faint from full exposure to the sun's glare.
Kindle Paperwhite This thin and lightweight e-reader has a glare-free screen, which gives it the appearance of real paper even in direct sunlight.
The gritty closeups in Fujiwara's series Friday Reports show reporters clutching microphones, photographers peering through lenses, all of them caught in the glare of spotlights.
Out of the box, they each have a 2399-inch full HD anti-glare display, but you can opt for a touchscreen for a premium.
These glasses reduce glare and increase contrast, so your eyes don't have to work as hard when you're working with spreadsheets or writing fire tweets.
Then, caught in the glare of increased scrutiny, they reined in lending, further crimping investment and pushing credit-seekers towards non-banking financial corporations (NBFCs).
It has an HD anti-glare screen so you can experience true visual clarity when you stream all your favorite shows, whether inside or outdoors.
In the full glare of the world's media the strongman, Chun Doo-hwan, could hardly beat them all up as past practice would have demanded.
The lighting of one of them seems cack-handed in the extreme — the glare of a spot bounces off the surface of the canvas. Ouch!
The need for energy efficiency is serious, but so too is minimizing human risk from bad lighting, both due to glare and to circadian disruption.
The unfamiliar glare of the sun disoriented him, and he swam into a lane marker, then overcompensated and hit the other side of the lane.
It improved when I turned the lights in the room on, but then you're stuck with the harsh red reflective glare endemic to OLED displays.
Over time, glare from the lights may cause eye damage and distorted vision, while high levels of blue light in LEDs may stunt circadian rhythms.
By using the camera to meld together four different angles of the same print, PhotoScan creates a glare-free, automatically-cropped and searchable digital file.
They can restrict content as they please, but have only done so in the glare of scrutiny, after journalists or activists shed light on problems.
Watching Madeline cut down the other mothers with an icy glare I thought Amy Dunne from Gone Girl fame could easily fit in this milieu.
Most are dressed in suits and look presidential, but their faces are obscured by the glare cast by a light shone into the camera's eye.
But the "caring and feeling" Queen's "instinct was to do everything to protect the grandchildren from the full glare of grief and publicity," Rhodes wrote.
Under the queasy yellow glare of a 40- watt light bulb, I climbed the steep and precarious stairwell up to the training area, the dojo.
Every day, thousands of law firms, associations and advocacy groups seek to exert influence over policymaking away from the glare of presidential and congressional politics.
Another possible reason is that companies are shying away from the public markets to avoid shareholder activism, short-termism and the glare of public scrutiny.
He's a fascinating figure, a cocky showman in red-leather pants who has mastered both Michael Jackson's fluidly spastic movements and Clint Eastwood's squint-glare.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead puts Wade in his place with a well-timed glare or long, uncomfortable silence when he gets too cocky or starts showboating.
While glare from headlights did seem to slow the speed with which the younger group spotted the pedestrian, wearing yellow-lenses did not improve things.
"Tape," like " Garbage " and " Glare ," the later long poems that Ammons composed on coils of paper, works as an alternative timepiece that runs on writing.
But on the shores of Lake Erie this week, beyond the glare of television cameras, the power of the permanent political class seemed virtually undisturbed.
It says the glass lets in the optimum amount of natural light, reduces heat and glare, and cuts building energy consumption by up to 20%.
Maybe in our meetings together, we'll be able to ... Just bring me along, I'll stand in the back of the room and glare at them.
It can also handle glare, fog and darkness, having learned to do so on its own, according to Embark co-founder and CEO Alex Rodrigues.
The anti-glare laminate began bubbling up some time ago, spreading across the screen like an untreatable rash, fogging up the webcam in the process.
Tesla is under an intense glare, thanks in part to Musk's vow that the company will be profitable during the second half of this year.
Was it the afternoon glare, or was I so disconnected from everyone and everything that I failed to take a second look at oncoming traffic?
Just after sundown on Sunday, people around Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California looked up and spotted the red glare of a rocket.
I think the answer I'm supposed to give is "Jesus and Einstein" and then stop and glare at you and refuse to finish my list.
It is a "school resource officer" like Corporal Revels, an often-overlooked role in law enforcement that is under the national glare like never before.
The prosecution of the reporters put Aung San Suu Kyi, winner of the 28 Nobel Peace Prize, in the glare of an uncomfortable global spotlight.
It is the largest oil spill in decades, but the disaster has unfolded outside the glare of international attention that big spills have previously attracted.
I've already purchased a fine window blind to remedy the whole blinding glare situation, I just haven't found the time to install the thing yet.
Explain that while you understand that the neighbor wants to illuminate the terrace, the glare makes it difficult for you to comfortably enjoy your home.
Lloyd, who's spent much of his career crusading against abortion, has faced the glare of the spotlight multiple times during his tenure heading the ORR.
As I observed him under the relentless sun of southern Arizona trying to defend his multiple immigration positions, he shot me the occasional stony glare.
Minute details of brushwork, seals, and inscriptions are impressive and support Little's assertions, but are challenging to see behind plexiglass and the glare of lights.
"She wishes to be a silent witness to these good works, far from the glare and misfortune that has often fallen upon other lottery 'winners.'"
We made direct eye contact as he grinned sheepishly and shrugged while I gave him my best born-and-raised-in-New York City glare.
That was before the glare of the House impeachment inquiry cast him in an unflattering light as one of Mr. Trump's personal emissaries to Ukraine.
The hardest-core birder stands all day in biting wind and salt spray, staring into fog or glare in the hope of glimpsing something unusual.
Going for a new look allows you to take the white-hot glare off a difficult part of your life and focus on something else.
On a plate lay a shining-fresh whole mackerel with a sharp glare, a perfectly plump lemon and a ruby pile of horseradish-spiked beets.
The body was located with the use of a helicopter equipped with technology that can find the glare and reflection of items like cell phones.
I've seen the steely glare that Ms. Klobuchar, our senator from next door gives when she shares the woes Trump has brought to farm country.
Turning a corner toward the airport, the glare was so blinding, I could only make out small details in a panorama that remained mostly obscured.
Both sides had valid points but, as usual, no one appeared interested in an accommodation rather than confrontation in the glare of the television lights.
Another possible reason is that companies are shying away from the public markets to avoid shareholder activism, short-termism and the glare of public scrutiny.
When his father lambastes him for perceived errors later in the session, Shawn obliges then, too—not with a smile but with an aggressive glare.
With the latest reports, the Dominican Republic's tourism industry, and its wager on luring vacationers to colossal all-inclusive resorts, are coming under international glare.
Now, a construction project — the planned expansion of a natural gas pipeline across Indian Point property — is again putting the power plant in a harsh glare.
All but one of the curtains are closed (to eliminate glare, I assume), though the windows are open for the welcome and pleasant California sea breeze.
With "Te Bote" co-producer Young Martino in tow, the Puerto Rican lyricist weaves his streetwise narrative with a touch of braggadocio and a knowing glare.
The outlook is grim: structural reforms have disappointed; euro-zone demand is weak; and the hawkish glare of the commission limits room for a fiscal kick.
YouTube says its dark theme will cut down on glare and allow viewers to take in the true colors of the videos they watch on mobile.
That legacy aside, though, Windham nowadays qualifies as an underappreciated star, lost in the glare of Hogan, Flair, Warrior, Sting, and a dozen or more contemporaries.
It can also help to cut down on glare, and help viewers take in the true colors of the videos they watch, the company previously explained.
This anti-glare display and Dell's ComfortView work to minimize squinting and blue light emissions — and the 1920 x 503 HD display looks pretty nice, too.
It's got a sharp display, covered in anti-glare Gorilla Glass – a good thing, since the product is designed to face directly up toward the lights.
But you often end up with all kinds of unwanted glare and reflections in your photos PhotoScan works like magic and produces a reflection-free image.
In 210, TechCrunch named OLPC's laptop one of the biggest product flops of the decade, blaming "corporate infighting and the glare of reality" for its demise.
The night sky is a delicate thing, the natural blobs and penlights easily washed out by synthetic glare, whether it comes from the ground or orbit.
Airline staff slipped trays of cheese omelets, croissants and fruit through a small gap in the curtain, trying to hide the young men from public glare.
So that every time people began taking attention from him, he would say something yet more outrageous and get the media glare back onto his campaign.
As Hitman's meticulous and well-trained assassin Agent 47, I'm used to getting in and out of tense situations without so much as a suspicious glare.
Even under fluorescent lights, there is some screen glare; it would've been nice for Acer to provide a matte display option or a screen protector accessory.
Foreign tours, with their jet-lag, tedious diplomatic summits and intense media glare, impose their own demands on a President, especially one as inexperienced as Trump.
He proceeds to glare right at me, sensing I'm a rookie, and tosses more water on the rocks to challenge my ability to take the heat.
The radical imams Mr. Musliu and Mr. Sogojeva still preach in Pristina, where for prayers they draw crowds of young men who glare at foreign reporters.
A sale to an investment firm could help Staples escape the glare of the public market, where its shares have more than halved in three years.
Always ask questions, and be sure to give your elected leaders a death glare and throw glitter their way if they even try to play us.
In the glare of a general election, a few observers have argued Trump's reactions on Twitter to tragic events appear to sound offensive and self-serving.
And large exterior sunshades which move according to data collected from weather sensors installed on the building are used to help moderate temperature and control glare.
At the time, the N.F.L. had a list of demands for the equipment, including ruggedness, ease of use, size, effectiveness in extreme temperature and glare resistance.
Authorities have asked that the boys be allowed to recover at home, away from the public glare, so that they can return to their normal lives.
The Warriors have spent weeks playing amid the public glare of their hunt for 73 wins and perhaps, Kerr said, all that attention has distracted them.
The British royals are rarely out of the media glare, but the baby arrives at a time when the Windsors have particularly been in the limelight.
Everybody's been wearing shorts and eating three Cornettos an hour and trying to work outside even though they can't see their laptop screens for the glare.
"I like to fish, and polarized lenses will reduce reflection and glare off surface waters and allow one to see at a greater depth," Diaz said.
At night, in front of the milky glare of the laptop's dimmed screen, you both quietly disengage from one another, turning silently to face separate walls.
Do you think about what it would have been like if you had to deal with the glare of social media when you first started acting?
There, in the glare of headlights, he saw his relatives lying face down on the ground in their long white thobes, their hands cuffed behind them.
Coach Rick Carlisle had given Porzingis the option of taking personal time away from the team to escape the glare of the spotlight, but Porzingis declined.
Light pollution has gotten arguably worse in recent years with the proliferation of LED bulbs that use less energy but give off a cold, harsh glare.
Popular culture's fascination with — and derision for — the pomp and preening baked into awards shows can't but extend to the women fixed in the cameras' glare.
They uploaded videos to social media of exhausted looking migrant families, blinking in the darkness in the glare of what appeared to be the militia's spotlights.
Conducted in the full glare of the media and watched by voters back home, a poor performance can sink the most carefully crafted of political careers.
Mr. Trump has eagerly conducted his insurgent presidency in the glare of the cameras, antagonizing friends and foes alike and boasting of accomplishments large and small.
That might be a couple of poor results; the defeats to Brighton and Tottenham, for example, that brought the glare of scrutiny just a month ago.
Despite having a matte finish, it still kicks back some intrusive glare in bright settings, though not as much as you'll get from a glossy panel.
Ultra-thick glass lenses that banish all glare (along with leather side touts) made these among the first real ski goggles before Smith Optics came along.
Like any city on the sea, a pair of sunglasses is a must to protect your eyes from glare off the water and bright, direct sun.
Julian Assange's court battle against extradition to the United States, on hacking and espionage charges, began in London under the glare of the world's media Monday.
The Kindle Paperwhite has a flush-front design and 300 ppi glare-free display, so it reads like actual paper, no matter the kind of lighting.
Playing now alongside King James in the glare of the league's brightest spotlight, Davis has to brace for the reality that every sneeze will be scrutinized.
Playing now alongside King James in the glare of the league's brightest spotlight, Davis has to brace for the reality that every sneeze will be scrutinized.
He looked tense under the glare of cameras but appeared to loosen up as he joked with a group of children playing rugby outside the palace.
MONROVIA, Liberia — Emmanuel Dongo, who spends his days begging on Monrovia's streets, plunged with his crutches onto the concrete stage and into the glare of neon.
He is a careful curator of his own image: in photographs, Scott can look scary, with his semi-shaved head, frequently bare chest, and fierce glare.
Scene City Blame Winter Storm Niko, the exodus of some of New York's most prominent designers to other cities and the unforgiving glare of social media.
Democrats have lived in fear for weeks that their tightly crafted impeachment message would wilt under the glare of the TV cameras and Trump's relentless assault.
You'll marvel at how the 15.6-inch anti-glare FHD display fits into such a compact body, as if the laws of physics no longer apply.
A robust measure of arrogance and some degree of neediness are what make the grind of the campaign trail and the glare of the media bearable.
The child's future is being sketched out through a few gestures, some understood, others misunderstood, and a few lost to the glare of the afternoon sun.
What unites them is a strong commitment to portraying his subjects with the dignity and respect that often eludes them in the glare of news cameras.
Plenty of people have argued that those who don't want the bad things that come with the harsh glare of the spotlight shouldn't seek it out.
I work on a computer all day, so I always have to pay extra for that screen glare coating they recommend at the eye doctor's office.
I was photographing artifacts the same way I would anything in a natural history museum: leaning toward the case to reduce glare and improve the angle.
Everyone's doing Akali, so I wanted to give some love for Eve instead, love her menacing glare and stance <3 4K res wallpaper available on my deviantart!
" Representative lyric: "Blue-collar and a red-state treasure / Love junkie on a three-day bender / his grip, so hard, eyes glare / Trouble like a mug shot.
It's one of the quietest horror films I've ever seen, and at my screening, the audience seemed loath to breathe; munching popcorn was a glare-worthy offense.
Never mind the fact that nobody will be able to pay attention to the movie due to the glare of everyone using their phones all the time!
For people accustomed to living in the media's glare, it's surprising how often world leaders forget the golden rule of broadcasting: Always assume the mic is live.
It's got a non-glare coating, a contrast ratio of up to 2240:21080, and decent viewing angles of 24 degrees on both the horizontal and vertical.
The 14-inch model only comes with a 1080p anti-glare LCD, but the 15.6-inch is also available with either a 1080p or 4K IPS screen.
As the group coalesces under tree shade, rally attendees waiting in the security lines stare onward, most of their expressions masked by sunglasses blocking the dusk glare.
Watch your favorite movies and run some of the best PC game titles out there in crisp detail on the Inspiron's anti-glare, 15.6-inch FHD display.
In the ritual he created, the sun is the source of this Glare Age and it is swallowed by two wolves in the course of the eclipse.
It has a glossy glass cover, which means it can catch a bad glare at the wrong angle, but otherwise there's nothing to complain about with it.
Telegram got its start, and its initial funding, under the premise of providing a messaging tool that was shielded from the inquisitive glare of Russian spy agencies.
The guy has boundless energy, ambition and access to money — and the personality and love of the game to withstand the grind and glare of politics. Sen.
Go five miles south along the road out of town and you'll find Katsikas refugee camp, where it's the glare of floodlights that illuminates the December nights.
The new dark mode in macOS Mojave, for example, boosts contrast considerably, which should help Mac users see better and guard against eye fatigue or screen glare.
Taylor Swift may be sorely disappointed at the VMAs Sunday, because she's gonna have no one to glare at ... we've learned Kim and Kanye are otherwise engaged.
Harris tells GQ that it was a matter of timing as well as the intense glare of the flashbulbs — which never dimmed, even after the two separated.
There's little-to-none of the frigid glare or protective fierceness an outsider might anticipate, with very few comic book guys to harsh the gently supportive buzz.
So in order to overlay the information as if it's a sci-fi movie, you know, the glare of the sunlight is quite difficult to fight against.
He then employs her head and its stony glare as a weapon, a tool he subsequently gives to the goddess Athena who wore it on her armor.
He's on track to raise $10 billion in private funding without having to withstand the glare of Wall Street and the pressure-cooker of quarterly earnings reports.
As they looked to the future, Steinway's leaders decided to take the company private, away from the short-term glare of public shareholders focused on quarterly earnings.
Because Jupiter is also a bright planet, astronomers have had to deal with the issue of glare and scattered light affecting the space where moons can exist.
Few of us watching from distant sidelines have much sense of the conditions inside the Olympics arena, where ambient temperatures can be frostier than Mr. Phelps's glare.
Observing the household machinations with a sinister glare is the Lanlaires' coachman and gardener, Joseph (Vincent Lindon), a rabid anti-Semite to whom Célestine is immediately attracted.
Bits Social media has been in the glare since the election for its perceived harmful qualities, such as the spreading of hate speech and the false information.
My roommate has since apologized to me, but in the meantime I have felt the glare of her friends and been heckled on campus by other students.
The show offers an appreciation for an 18-year-old queen, as well as a surly glare at the institutions and men who tried to constrain her.
Meanwhile, its onboard coronagraph will shade out the glare of distant stars so precisely that scientists expect to unravel the atmospheric makeup of the planets orbiting them.
When the Clintons went public with a plan to reform health care in the 1990s, the proposal actually got less popular in the harsh glare of sunlight.
Sometimes we'd stop for gas before rolling north along the river, the dark of the back seat cut through by the glare of harsh gas station fluorescents.
As this nomination fight takes place amid the backdrop of a presidential election, the glare of this looming battle exposes many of the subplots confronting the race.
But for two other Yankees who had spent the last week in the uncomfortable glare of October, this latest celebration came bottled with a different emotion: relief.
He is a self-described germaphobe who is known to glare at aides who sneeze in his vicinity or try to shake hands with him after coughing.
I confessed to the reader that the nakedness of the emotions I was describing, undefended against the pitiless glare of irony, made them embarrassing to write about.
His golf partner, his oldest son, then known as "Junior" and the Roman candle in the family, did look, though, and leveled a fierce glare at me.
Christine Lin, principal for Form & Field, an interior design firm in San Francisco, suggests you avoid placing your TV opposite a window in order to avoid glare.
Under the glare of bare light bulbs, shoppers buy greasy fried chicken and juice from stalls and purchase gifts for loved ones or groceries for the home.
Most Anglophones had only demanded autonomy, but against the glare of state violence, the movement for independence, which had been considered fringe and insignificant, suddenly seemed legitimate.
A lamp or window positioned two feet directly opposite to you that lights you evenly will be most flattering and will not cast glare on your screen.
The pain at the center of this study of human purposelessness can be hard to take for someone unprepared for the bright glare of Beckett's unbounded bleakness.
But Balkman doesn't hesitate when asked about the weight of everything on his shoulders in this case -- the media glare, the high-powered attorneys, the legal precedent.
Here is a road covered in gravel, here is a road covered in snow, here is a road in morning fog, here is one in noonday glare.
But for the most part, "The Lying Game" makes good on its premise that tall tales have consequences, especially when they're exposed to the glare of truth.
It's a great option for work or play thanks to the NanoEdge display, boasting wide viewing angles and a matte anti-glare coating for an engaging experience.
But Trump is hardly a stranger to legal combat, having initiated or been a party to hundreds of lawsuits while living his life in a tabloid glare.
Trump sounded wistful and like he genuinely feels bad for the doctor whose gremlins he thrust from general obscurity into the glare of a Senate confirmation hearing.
The glare-free display also reads like real paper, so having to shift around your device to avoid annoying light sources is a thing of the past.
A permanent sunshade had to be installed after the concave shape created a focused glare that, according to complaints, reflected onto roads and damaged vehicles and buildings.
Tall windows ensure everyone has a view, and from an open-air viewing car in the back you can take photos without the glare of window panes.
Moonves sticks to script under glare of misconduct claims Presidents Club's hostess agency agrees shake-up Aid charities need new ombudsman to tackle sex abuse, say MPs
Carr and Oakland will try to remain unbeaten under the glare of a national spotlight when they travel cross country to visit the Washington Redskins on Sunday.
Meghan McCain, a daughter of Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, (and herself no stranger to the political media glare), was just as unvarnished about the prospect.
I will always argue that matte screens are better, because they are less affected by glare and distracting reflections and, therefore, can remain usable even in sunlit environments.
In the first black-and-white image, the aspiring photographer and skateboarding specialist wears a distressed white button-down with a black tie and a brooding, squinty glare.
Though the glare in this image leads me to think this might have been a mock up with a plastic or cardboard display, and not the final product.
The all-new Kindle is small enough to fit in your bag and features a glare-free display that reads like real paper, even in the brightest environments.
We'd probably be diving through dumpsters in search of discarded porno mags like horny little pizza rats, desperate to hole away our booty against the glare of onlookers.
Blakely and Rodriguez also said the night staff, which consisted of about four to six people including a cook, had fled once the deep red glare got closer.
But as the White House faces the glare of multiple Russia probes, it has done little to pressure the Pentagon or State Department to engage their Russian counterparts.
It can be manifested as artifacts in the image, as we can see in yours, or it can show up as a glare that washes across the image.
Never mind that the Constitution, and then a federal judge last week, suggested that Democrats were justified in taking depositions from key witnesses out of the public glare.
The screen features a glare-free finish, a maximum brightness of 300c/m43, and an auto-dimming feature to help it match the ambient light in the room.
Unlike Harry's previous girlfriends, who have struggled under the glare of the spotlight, Meghan — a successful Hollywood actress, activist and influencer before she met Harry — shines under it.
And the surface of the bar is textured to reduce glare but also to feel as similar as possible to the top of the keys on the keyboard.
It's also glare-free with adjustable lights for indoor and outdoor use, so you can read as much as you want without the sunlight getting in the way.
These pictures may show supernovae flaring up and dimming back down, active galaxies whose centers glare as their black holes digest material, and strange bursts from cataclysmic events.
Amid scattered beer cans and takeout bags on the balcony, Sam and a group of his friends maunder in the glare of the marquee during an electrical blackout.
Glare doesn't seem to be an issue, though, as previously mentioned, it's been snowing for a week and I haven't seen the sun at all during my testing.
Chang said that many photos cannot be removed from their albums without damaging them, and the albums create glare that obscures the photo that you're trying to capture.
Their fraud will (beautifully) glare back at them each day until they submit and finally pick up a copy of Moby Dick, The Great Gatsby, what have you.
As for the alleged footage of his car outside the gym, the camera was too distant for a viewer to make out anything but the glare of headlights.
Urzua described his own experience of being brought to the surface into the glare of media lights, lawyers proffering rights contracts and politicians eager to share the limelight.
He didn't move fast enough, so while he huddled, naked, behind a door, I pretended to search for a lost contact lens under the glare of a flashlight.
On a Reddit forum titled "/r/the_mueller"—a nod to /r/the_donald—users swap Russia-related news alongside paeans to Mueller's integrity and photos of his piercing glare.
Its vibrant, glare-resistant LCD display can enhance the viewing of your most-watched TV shows and movies, favorite games, e-books, audio books, treasured photos, and more.
We have an open setting with so much natural light that sometimes there's a glare on the computer screens and we have to raise and lower the blinds.
This is like searching for seagulls by staring at a lighthouse and seeing their slight shadow as they passed in front of the overwhelming glare of the light.
With the show over, the audience was directed to exit to the left, past white doors and into the hot glare of what seemed like another country entirely.
And, for the first time, they were able to see the structures of these radio bubbles, faint but detectable, amidst the incredibly radio-bright glare in the region.
Still not a hint of glare, and I could still see down into the murky estuarine waters as well as I ever could with any other polarized lenses.
What he almost gained was the unwelcome glare that would have accompanied his becoming the first defending champion to lose in the first round of the French Open.
You go through the motions and, you best believe, you are going to get that "glare" or get chewed out to at least one time during that practice.
I sensed that Wolfe was quite pleased that somebody had paid heed to an element of his talent that was underappreciated in the glare of his pyrotechnic prose.
Each scale on the fish, fracture of light, and glare on the glass is captured on the canvas by using a brush that measures a mere centimeter thick.
They usually painted straight black lines to cut the glare from the sun and stadium lights, but for this game the shape on their cheeks was a cross.
With the penetrating glare that would become her signature, Rodriguez stars as a rage-filled teenager whose frustrations at home and school are worked out in the gym.
In a phone interview from Los Angeles as he prepared for awards season, he talked about the alchemy of "Bodyguard" and keeping his cool under the paparazzi's glare.
CreditCreditFederico Rios Escobar for The New York Times REVENTADOR, Ecuador — The dam sits under the glare of an active volcano, with columns of ash spewing toward the sky.
Used to hiding behind her music and "don't talk to me" glare, she halts her usual nonparticipation policy when the school's golden boy takes an interest in her.
They were both UV protectant and polarized — and that means they provide more contrast and less glare, explained Rahul Khurana, M.D., spokesman for the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Mr. Babis, in the interview, said that his son had been on vacation, seeking to escape from the media glare, and there was nothing unusual about the trip.
But as traditional organizing and campaigning come to a halt — and with the media glare almost entirely on the virus — the path forward now seems narrower than ever.
The White House views such cooperation as its best chance to escape the glare of a special counsel investigation that also touches on Mr. Trump's actions as president.
Trump's intervention in the Stone case exposed his GOP supporters to fresh questions about his behavior -- only a week after they escaped the glare of the impeachment trial.
It might take a Russia scholar to unpack the significance of particular meetings that are now coming to light in the glare of investigations and bare-knuckle politics.
Through a red curtain, plush armchairs and clustered couches create an air of cultivated intimacy, though the bar's newness betrays itself in the glare of the silvered ceiling.
She found herself in its glare unexpectedly on Saturday night, when she heard an emergency appeal from the American Civil Liberties Union challenging the executive order barring refugees.
Because you're over it, you possibly shoot your spouse a glare that would melt aluminum or say something cutting about the mess while you rush to clean it.
Donald Trump—gaudy real-estate brander, reality-show star, educational huckster—has been in the glare just as long, but as a bit player in the national phantasmagoria.
So when I found declassified United States Civil Defense footage of soldiers maneuvering in the glare of a mushroom cloud, I wanted to learn more about their stories.
As a movie turns on with Amazon Prime on a console in the backseat, the sun roof closes and lights dim into a cinema mode that reduces the glare.
For example, Apple's added "Do Not Disturb During Bedtime" to reduce the bright glare and alerts from notifications, replacing it an all-black display paired with simple white text.
What we loved about the older model: It was thin, lightweight, had a backlit and glare-free display, a battery that lasted weeks, and was downright simple to use.
That the tasks you entered so lovingly will refuse to do themselves, and will instead glare at you from your to-do app, making a mockery of your dreams.
It also has a matte anti-glare touchscreen for a paper-like traction feel that lets you see every shade of your work — perfect for sketching in the park.
" Individuals should protect their eyes from glare, retina damage, and the possible formation of cataracts by looking for eyewear labels that offer 100 percent protection and read "UV 400.
It also looks really good with Mojave's new Dark Mode, which uses a dark color scheme instead of the traditional light scheme and reduces glare, eye fatigue, and contrast.
The only exoplanets we've imaged thus far are larger than Jupiter and sit in a comparable or wider orbit, where the glare of the parent star is less intense.
Also good: Intel put an anti-glare coating and a matte finish on the LCD, which makes for really nice synergy with the E Ink display for outdoor use.
When teams compete in LAN events in person, under the glare of lights and cameras all around them, such mouse tricks would be relatively easy to spot and expunge.
There are plenty of times when you don't see it all, and other when the glare hits it and makes it look like a line right down the center.
Countless actors and musicians who grew up in the glare of the media have gone on to battle severe mental illness, substance abuse problems, instability and doomed personal relationships.
It's easy to forget in the glare of his relationship with the president that Marc Kasowitz built from scratch a law firm with revenue of more than $200 million.
The futuristic Tokyo imagined in the 90s anime now feels present, so this Tokyo is the city's electronic district Akihabara monstrously imagined, all neon glare and towering hologram billboards.
The deep web has a reputation for shady activity, but it's also a place for whistleblowing, bitcoin exchanges, and political discussion away from the glare of the public internet.
To avoid glare, don't place overhead lighting directly above computer screens, and don't put a computer screen directly in front of a light source because it will cause eyestrain.
We got the former Florida Guv and Republican presidential contender at LAX Monday, where he caught us up on everything from his dad's health to life outside the glare.
It could be because they didn't like seeing one of their former colleagues -- Sessions was in the Senate 20 years -- under the hot glare of the national spotlight. Sen.
I've never liked having to glance to the right, often to a display obscured by the glare of sunlight pouring in through the windshield, to see a nav system.
That might prove annoying if you're using it in a very bright room or direct sunlight, but on the plus side, the display does a great job mitigating glare.
I handed each one back, the dull heat of rot traded for the glare-white of a bare rib, fleshless cradle of hip, heft of femur on a mantel.
He's high on the heady hormonal cocktail of adrenaline and endorphins that only comes when you absolutely slay your #brand in the full glare of an international media spectacle.
There's a race in the Republican Party happening far away from the hot media glare, one that doesn't involve a candidate named Trump or Twitter fights or violent protests.
The ZENNI Blokz Blue Blockers had made the ferocious glare of my office monitor just barely bearable — a feat, to boot — but was there something better on the horizon?
I liked most how, like all adolescent things, he had a sweetness that quickly gave way to jutting claws, a burning tail and a glare reserved commonly for mothers.
In addition, he said, there is typically more glare from uneven lighting as the sun sets, and more visual distractions compared with nighttime, when headlights help to focus attention.
But Mr. Smithwick thinks Sinosauropteryx used its eye patches either as camouflage or to block glare, like athletes who paint dark stripes under their eyes to reduce incoming sunlight.
But still, Roy didn't explain why she used the phrase "good hair don't care" in the first place if she didn't want the glare of the Beyhive upon her.
Coupled with high-performance, low-reflectivity glass, the optimized geometry will minimize heat gain and reduce glare for drivers on the West Side Highway, which runs alongside the building.
After spending much of the last three months under a media glare, the Stoneman Douglas seniors tried to keep Sunday's graduation ceremony to themselves, with reporters barred from attending.
A full forty minutes later, the dual carriageway turned into the old Blessington Road, and oncoming traffic shot by so close he flinched in the glare of the lights.
The photographer had removed a framed image from the wall over the filing cabinet — showing a Washington Post Watergate front page — because it was causing glare with the lighting.
At the beginning of the film, Lesley-as-Cyril refracts her brother's gaze into a steely glare, staring down his outgoing girlfriend and sizing up his incoming one, Alma.
The company claims it uses "intelligent algorithms" to block the sun glare, but not the view of the road like traditional sun visors do, like the one pictured below.
The animal probably died as it lived — defying predators with its heavy armor and size — and after 110 million years, its face remains frozen in a ferocious reptilian glare.
Models are also designed to mimic real paper, with a 167 ppi glare-free display that you can read in direct sunlight, so they are perfect for outdoors, too.
Throughout the rest of my time at the museum, I was mostly remembering that bright glare and all the tragedies behind the photograph, unable to focus on anything else.
While most of her Seat Assignment photographs are made by placing an object on top of a found image, she makes these by capturing glare on the image's surface.
The ancient western town of Al Ula in Saudi Arabia has been transformed into a tourist attraction, seemingly far-removed from the glare of international criticism of the kingdom.
Even under all of the gaze and glare of the racism that's pointed toward us, we're still able to grapple with the humanness of ourselves because that's our condition.
And this had to hurt Trump, because he was shown in a harsher light than he'd been shown in at any previous debate, and his face reddened in the glare.
Residents expressed sympathy with the underlying complaints, but elected officials criticized the armed protesters as an outsider militia group whose actions had thrown their community into a harsh national glare.
It doesn't form a perfect seal around your eyes, so light can seep in and create a glare on one or both lenses if you're sitting in a bad spot.
North and South Korean soldiers glare at each other across the line that Kim Jong Un historically stepped across for his recent summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
Today's total solar eclipse gave the sherpas a fleeting opportunity to see the corona, a halo of ultrahot material that surrounds the sun and is usually obscured by its glare.
In Vegas, it's "gave proof through the KNIGHT" because of the Golden Knights and in Washington it's "rockets' RED glare" because the Capitals have the color red in their uniforms.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For most of the 210 Democratic presidential contenders, next week's debates will be their first leap into the high-risk, high-reward glare of the national political spotlight.
In a new interview with Men's Health Australia, the former British boy-bander opened up about how he handled the searing glare of the spotlight at such a tender age.
If that wasn't enough, Bey also spent some time with a fella who knows all too well what it's like to be in the glare of the spotlight: Bill Clinton.
As scientists have piled up evidence of the dangers of too much light pollution — from energy waste to sleep disruption — more cities are finding ways to cut down the glare.
In its first ratings of vehicle headlights, the insurance group tested midsize cars to see how well they illuminate the road and whether they create excessive glare for oncoming vehicles.
It comes equipped with a 210GB SSD for housing all the files you need, and an 2180-inch anti-glare screen so you can always see what you're working on.
Her eyes are filled with fear and frustration, and if such a glare seems familiar, it's because Brody once stared at the Capitol with that exact same look of despair.
They do indeed make it easier to work on a screen in bright sunlight by cutting glare and blocking blue light (which makes everything else on your screen seem crisper).
She may sip wine and glare at her enemies on HBO, but Lena Headey is still a citizen of the United Kingdom, which means her voice and her opinion matter.
To people who feel battered by the world, for whatever reason, that Wolverine glare that says "I can beat whatever you can throw at me" can be inspiring and relieving.
Under the glare of fluorescent lights, the party started quietly, with everyone dressed in their formal clothes and stiffly sharing a potluck of traditional Somali foods eaten on paper plates.
Donning sunglasses to counter the afternoon glare, Mauer went 0 for 4 with a season-high three strikeouts as his second 28-game streak of reaching base this season ended.
His coach was at his side for one shot, stood behind him on the next, and then crouched to block the glare of the hot sun to study the video.
Just one runner made it to third off Matz, who retired 12 of his final 13 hitters — and managed to allow no catchable fly balls into the center-field glare.
Mizufuka showed me a pair of shades you can snap onto the Moverio BT-300FPV glasses that cuts glare and helps your see the AR drone when you go outside.
But under the vicious glare of the Scandinavian sun something seems to shake loose inside Dani, as if she has some special affinity with the ritual magic of Pelle's tribe.
They not only ease the glare from your computer screen, but ambient light from, say, overhead fluorescent lighting found in places such as, but certainly not limited to, your office.
Dr. Ford did not come forward until Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation appeared imminent, although that could be explained by the desire to keep a painful trauma out of the public glare.
Bloomberg's David Tweed, based in Hong Kong, describes how India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam have all "escaped Trump's glare" on trade, but they may soon become high on his radar.
Adam hates how they glare at the panting, asthmatic old hippie in her Gypsy skirt and scarves, even as some dark secret part of him thinks it serves Mom right.
But since it is unbecoming to hide alone with your pie, or to glare at loved ones when they ask for seconds, here is a solution: make a bigger pie.
People in Miami who have followed his career wondered whether being thrust into the glare of the New York media, and the prospect of close scrutiny, had dampened his enthusiasm.
But, the person added, he also acknowledged something else: that Ms. Hicks's happiness in her role had begun to wane lately, after a trying few weeks in the public glare.
But this time, Tagovailoa was being asked to bring his team back from a 13-0 deficit in only 30 minutes, and in the glare of the brightest of spotlights.
This reduces glare (which can cause eye strain, headaches and drowsiness) and heat gain (which may require turning up the air-conditioning, thus increasing energy use), while maintaining natural light.
They'll be heading to the beach this weekend, out to Tilden, Lavallette, Lost Creek, Duck, Hermosa, to the south side of Fishers where they glare at the fishermen just offshore.
But if Ballard's disgust about losing his top choice wasn't clear from the occasional glare or the strong pitch in his voice, he left no doubt with one parting shot.
The deaths have become a national outrage, casting a glare on the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and symbolizing India's swamped, mismanaged and often corrupt public health care system.
In Manhattan real estate circles he was the upstart from Queens who persisted in the vulgar practice of plastering his name over his buildings and lived in a tabloid glare.
It's more like a longing to feel the contradictions of her existence resolved, to see the glare of publicity replaced by darkness, to hear the noise of the world silenced.
Kids are sitting on stools at a table at the back, and some are standing, because the light at this hour comes at angles, and the glare can be blinding.
Photogrammetry is deft at capturing sculptural form, but it is less suited to recording the glossy surface of Old Master paintings—the glare caused by a flash results in errors.
But a new twist suggested by the data is that the planet's "hot spot," which should be directly beneath the glare of the star, has shifted, according to the study.
The photo was taken on a bright day, with some sections of both the river and the bridge in the full glare of the sun, and other sections in shadow.
The outside world typically sees Britain through the affluence and cosmopolitanism of London, but other than one quick stop there, I went elsewhere, looking for people beyond the capital's glare.
It was a stare down seen around the world when teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg shot President Donald Trump an apparent icy glare at the U.N. Climate Action Summit.
Suge Knight gave everyone in court -- including his victim's family members -- something to remember him by ... one last steely glare as he was officially sentenced to 28 years in prison.

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