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In a town where a mayor has a bright, hot spotlight, it's important that there be other meaningful voices.
"Our kids go to the same school," I called out to Anna, who was posing under the hot spotlight.
In April, USA Archery — which said it had previously "ruled out the hope of ever having any mass appeal" — wrote to thank the author Suzanne Collins for taking archery "from 'men in tights' to the blazing hot spotlight".
But now there is a white hot spotlight on their work and a public that is unwilling to wait for a researcher's data to complete the journey through scientific peer review and publication before the results are announced.
Now, should a court uphold Mr. Frankel's rights to parody, the site will be forever enshrined as a victory for free speech, and Lyons will have cast a white hot spotlight onto this demon Barney — and what would otherwise have been a forgotten corner of Internet history — all by itself.
The N.F.L. now swoops in to dominate the news this weekend with its first round of playoffs, in which the Philadelphia Daily News columnist Rich Hoffman believes he's seeing the last of Donovan McNabb in an Eagles uniform and the world will find out how Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers will handle the most blistering rays of the always hot spotlight on him, writes Chris Harry of Fanhouse.com.com
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He is a practitioner of a Wall Street art that helped define an age of hyperwealth, and which has now been dragged into the white-hot spotlight of presidential politics: private equity.
If some detect a frantic quality to this sudden burst of New York skatemania, scant wonder: the grim fact is that, like the Fudgsicle and the snow angel and the Scotch on the rocks, ice skating early in the third millennium finds itself pinned under the white-hot spotlight of global warming.
Perhaps most important, Merrill's executives will no longer need to sweat under Mr. Spitzer's white-hot spotlight, switched on in early April with the release of internal e-mail messages that appeared to show the firm's Internet analysts deriding companies in private while urging investors to buy them publicly.
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