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Now he was in the full glare of the light.
Mine come at me in the full glare of awareness.
For the first time she found herself in the full glare of the limelight.
Sol stood in the full glare of the sun, almost fell.
Vauxhall was now in the full glare of public interest.
I step forward to the footlights, and in the full glare of their light face you directly.
The Shadow was caught in the full glare, but not unprepared.
Johnson's learning period was done in the full glare of the media and his mistakes shone out all the more as a result.
As Julius read, he rose from his seat and stood in the full glare of the rising sun.
In the full glare of publicity he must follow the Covenants.
The lion stopped in the full glare of the firelight.
And right there, in the full glare of the landing area, was the obvious master pole.
Many of their successes are seen in the full glare of media attention.
Poitier arrives in the full glare of a summer's afternoon.
Best's decline was conducted in the full glare of self seeking publicity.
His eye fell upon the white, agony-stricken face, now in the full glare of the gas lamp.
Hercule Poirot sat down in the full glare of the lamp.
Beyond the west gate of the city were open fields, sparkling white in the full glare of the morning sun.
In the full glare of light - her eyes miss no thing, neither light nor dark."
Juanna saw also, and springing forward on to a rock, stood there for a moment in the full glare of the sun.
Even in Khemet one knew better than to run in the full glare of noon.
In the full glare of the limes I was trussed helplessly.
And she sympathises with her having to live her life in the full glare of the spotlight.
However, this act was committed in the full glare of TV cameras and the denial could not be kept up.
Dead ahead, in the full glare of the seacopter's beam, lay a strange submarine!