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Like parents, cooks shouldn't have favourites, but some recipes inevitably shine more than others.
Daily Mail Editorial, August 11 "The inquiry... will inevitably shine light... on the rottenness at the heart of the Blair government.
The reason we don't is because that would inevitably shine a light on the man and the problem would be with the man".
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This inevitably shone a light on individual as well as collective performance, making it easy for the partners to learn and applaud (or nudge) each other.
Inevitably, however, his shining public persona came under attack: nobody could privately live up to it.
He was never a show-boater, but inevitably his acting shined through its context, so that the main thing we usually remembered about a movie with a Philip performance was Philip Seymour Hoffman's performance.
Inevitably, some of the pieces in this volume shine less brightly.
Inevitably, the spotlight now shines on an association which grew out of empire and managed to re-invent itself as a values-based club that, according to Jawaharlal Nehru, brought a "touch of healing" to the world.
But inevitably, the more she shines her light on these attention-starved degenerates, the more they seem to sparkle in the glare of attention.
You can't shine a light on that talented up-and-comer if she'll inevitably knock you off your perch," Ryckman said, because historically, there wasn't enough room for more women in the organization.
Inevitably, the sparks and charges emanating from the poles do much to generate heat, and almost nothing to shine light on the promise of common ground in the middle.
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