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Bo Xilai's downfall this spring has also cast a sharper spotlight on the hidden wealth and power accumulated by the Communist Party's revolutionary families, and by the sons, daughters, wives and close relatives of the nation's high-ranking leaders.
Three days later an Immigration Bureau official admitted: "It is a sorry thing that we have done".The death is putting Japan's controversial immigration policy under a sharper spotlight.
Such churning has existed for years, of course, but it has grown into a more serious challenge as school systems impose high-stakes tests that cast a sharper spotlight on the failure of high-mobility schools and as the continuing decline in vocational jobs makes graduation from high school and attending college more important.
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Yet the man thrown into this sharp spotlight has spent much of his life behind the scenes.
Mr. Bird's deadly odyssey imparted a macabre celebrity to places with no great desire for the sharp spotlight of television vans and reporters — Egremont and Seascale, Gosforth and Wilton.
That, in turn, puts a sharp spotlight on their ability to place their students, or help them to start their own businesses, by networking their connections in the art world.
Yet the extraordinary success of their company, which makes a software that sifts data in order to further corporate decision-making, has thrown a sharp spotlight on many of France's problems.
The original Haifa court case, which began in 2010 and concluded in 2012, cast a sharp spotlight on the attitudes of some Israeli officials to civilians in conflict areas.
"We have to look at the law to strengthen the sanctions that are available and we also have to turn a very sharp spotlight on to the platforms to show up those that are not taking this seriously," she said.
Nearly all of those who made it to shore were quickly rounded up and many spent up to three and a half years in American jails after their voyage, which cast a sharp spotlight on the widespread and lucrative smuggling of Chinese people to America.
"From my research it started with them using aluminum silver shavings, and just dropping it in front of the camera, backlighting it with a really sharp spotlight and shooting it at 120 frames-per-second and then compositing it into the scene," says Shanks.
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