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The lights blew on in full glare, and there he was.
In May 1980 the SAS conducted a highly successful hostage-rescue operation at the Iranian embassy in London in full glare of international media.
However, in full glare of the world media Museveni signed the bill – the first time he has done so in the public eye.
The suffragettes took care to "appeal to the eye" – particularly when in full glare of media attention on parade or demonstrating.
The contestants will spend the next few days holed up in the custom-built property in full glare of TV cameras, with a winner emerging later this month if they can prove popular enough with viewers and their own housemates.
Every proposal has been greeted with a yes, prompting a global outpouring of emotion as people have celebrated the grand romantic gesture, carried out in full glare of the public.
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It occurs in the full glare of day, in madrasas, in homes and in mosques with rogue imams".
Cynics would in fact live in the full glare of the public's gaze and would be quite indifferent in the face of any insults which might result from their unconventional behaviour.
Instead, the production is played in modern dress in the full glare of the house lights.
The post-9/11 conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq were fought in the full glare of the media and came to haunt the politicians who had initiated them.
As thousands of would-be novelists or filmmakers will tell you, it's often preferable to flirt with projects to primp and polish and plan and keep them all safely in the future than risk them crash-and-burning in the here-and-now, in the full glare of a pitiless public.
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