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But shouldn't a celebration of a performer provide a bright spotlight and a big stage?
Despite the bright spotlight that the housing crisis shined on mortgage fraud, officials say New Yorkers continue to be duped.
As I walked in, Aswany was squinting beneath an overly bright spotlight, giving an interview to a local television station.
If your appetite is limited, you may want to come here twice, because the appetizers deserve their own bright spotlight.
It also put a bright spotlight on the music's technical and emotional demands and on Ms. Bartoli's interpretive deftness.
Mr. Kaine, who dislikes teleprompters, often veered off his prepared remarks, seeming elated to be under such a bright spotlight.
The new campaign shines a bright spotlight on a longtime Firestone brand symbol, which is red and white and depicts the letter F inside a shield.
In a sport that revolves around sacrifice, risks, fearlessness and a bright spotlight only once every four years, the admission is somewhat unusual.
On the other hand, if you fail, you fail in a bright spotlight, and that catchy name will have listeners saying, "Oh no, not them".
If the president didn't like such a deal, he would be the naysayer, and the resulting publicity would shine a bright spotlight on the tax-and-spend mismatch.
It has shone a bright spotlight just where the administration did not want it, on its "failure" to prevent September 11th.
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