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"It's another opportunity for someone else to shine.
The prime minister's attempt on Tuesday to draw a comparison between alleged BBC bias and News International is shocking in the current circumstances, but after a moment's reflection is not likely to convince the committee or anyone else to shine a spotlight on the BBC.
Ever work for a boss who didn't want anyone else to shine?
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This is time for everyone else's to shine".
He was the chair, and he was exactly as he always is: knowledgeable, hilarious, opinionated and yet gracious enough to take a back seat when it was someone else's turn to shine.
"We've strength in depth and it will give someone else a chance to shine".
Of course, this isn't the first time Kanye West has stolen someone else's time to shine.
And if nothing else, he has helped to shine a spotlight upon the lack of charitable giving in a society with one of the fastest growing gaps between rich and poor on the planet.
After that, he'll have to adjust to the klieg lights starting to shine on somebody else".
The conclusion he derived -- aside from the fact that his examples and suggested cure-alls were fodder for a book -- was that the percentage of truly mean people who will always seek to shine at someone else's expense is actually pretty small.
"The injury to Sean means someone else will be given a chance to shine.
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