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are spotlighting
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A bright, directional light or lamp, especially one used to illuminate the focus or center of attention on a stage.
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But the show's creators are spotlighting the importance and the influence of George M. Cohan.
"Then we are spotlighting the companies, one being Warner Brothers in Bridgeport, another Foy Harmon & Chadwick, a New Haven company".
Rather than avoiding confrontation on Iraq as they did in 2002 and 2004, they are spotlighting their opposition in new television advertisements that feature mayhem and violence in Iraq, denounce Republicans for supporting Mr. Bush and, in at least one case, demand the ouster of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.
This month we are spotlighting the Michael Francis Blake Photographs, 1912-1934.
All the companies we are spotlighting are working with us on Make it Digital in different ways.
What the five companies we are spotlighting in this article are aiming to do is to deliver affordable broadband technology that is significantly faster than a T-1 line.
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