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It can easily be glary because normally you're reading black text on white.
Dark yet glary; it was near sunset again, and his pupils were pinched by the light.
The early light was already glary, promising another scorcher.
His glary eyes showed malice, as he asked: "We shall take the princess with us?"
She checked out various bistros in the steep glary center of Hampstead.
His glary eyes widened as they noted the unconscious man's fastidious attire.
He turned with glary eyes.
For a moment the fluorescent brilliance prevented him from looking into the glary surface of the mirror above the double sinks.
Several battery-powered lamps had been "requisitioned" from the hardware store and provided glary illumination.
When he sat down, he gave his chin its habitual forward thrust, shot his glary eyes around the group.
It is unfortunate, however" - his eyes were glary - "that you let the Marriot girl live."
Without light-blocking lenses they would be forced to squint in bright or glary light, causing fatigue and eventually permanent wrinkles around the eyes.
It had opened; on the threshold stood Fred Kellick, very rumpled and very glary.
In the glary white daylight is a long angry convoy of white cars that looks as though it is on a collision course with the bus.
She was supported on unsteady stalks, the light was glary and hostile; she was about to topple, and as she cried out the sound daggered her brain.
Outside the glary cone of his headlamp's beam, the ice was an intense cobalt blue, an effect caused by the same Rayleigh scattering that blued the color of the sky.
Flooded with glary light from the overhead fluorescent panels, the long wide aisles were uncannily empty and silent but for the ominous low-pitched hum of the compressors for the refrigerated display cases.
In the first, he displays all the qualities that first made him known - the easy command of huge empty spaces, the flooding, never glary light and the feeling for color that is clear and sharp.
For the winter breath was exhaled again and again about them as they stood in the glary day, smelling the wet wood platform with the perpetual mist shimmering in rainbows down from the ice machinery above.
The migration from one crater to the next reminded Nadia of her trips around the south polar cap during the underground years; except now everything was out in the open, and through the nearly nightless midsummer days the team luxuriated in the sun, in the glary light off the crater lakes.
The service elevator was in itself unsettling-small, unmanned, and given to sudden creaks and tremors-and the basement was an eerie place of once-whitewashed brick passageways where footfalls whis- pered distantly and unseen doors thudded closed, where castoff refrigerators faced the wall under glary bulbs in wire cages.