The downside is, is the candidate ready to have the spotlight shined on them?
GARCIA-NAVARRO: Across town in a tree-lined square, 57-year-old Antonio Areola(ph) is getting his shoes shined.
She shined a light on every failure of the U.S. government to separate church and state.
And it has been years since an industry spotlight has shined on a heavy metal band.
This attack has shined the spotlight on the prevalence of violence against girls and women.
But when Chalfie put it in bacteria and shined a blue light on them, they glowed.
Online technology journal Ars Technica has shined a spotlight on some of these PAE litigation threat campaigns.
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An officer shined a light on my wrists, saw the sores from the handcuffs, and arrested Garrido.
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Hamm also shined as the most marketable female soccer player ever generating millions of dollars from endorsement partners.
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He wore nothing flashy or expensive, just ordinary clothes that were clean and ironed, and shoes he kept shined.
The Niners really shined in ball security, as they only gave it away 10 times during the regular season.
Side quests are where Elder Scrolls has always shined, and unlike the previous DLC, Dawnguard, Dragonborn has them in spades.
The Transocean Deepwater Horizon disaster has shined a bright light on the deadly results of negligence on the high seas.
There are thousands of amazing kids like her all over this country that need to have this light shined on them.
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But he shined it where the sun was fairly bright already--and in some ways let Merrill back into the cool shade.
We also shined some light on Bruce Munro's Light Shower, an ethereal cascade of LED lights that looks like sparkling raindrops.
No doubt, gold shined as the stock market got dinged last month.
"Our defense really shined tonight, especially in the second half, " Knicks coach Mike Woodson said of holding Utah to 28.9 percent shooting after halftime.
Nowadays, when I get into San Francisco and have a little extra time, I like to get my shoes shined by a guy named John.
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The report revealed details relating to the construction of thousands offshore companies and trusts and shined light on the secret dealings of wealthy individuals world-wide.
In green building news, we shined the spotlight on NASAs new Sustainability Base (which is packed with technology developed for the International Space Station).
The painting depicts a black American businessman getting his shoes shined.
Construction shined in February, adding 21, 000 jobs, while manufacturing gained 9, 000.
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What's missing in most critiques of Rand's work is the relevance of the spotlight she shined on the crony capitalists and their political enablers in Washington.
In December 1998 we shined a bright light on the murky world of corporate tax shelters, which were being hustled to large companies by supposedly respectable outfits.
The blows kept coming this year when New Orleans Saints were caught in the Bountygate scandal, which shined further light on the violent nature of the game.
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You get the same boost of confidence from thinking about a single time you screwed up that you do from reflecting on the many times you really shined.
Stanford grads have shined in the business world with general counsels for Cisco Systems, EBay, Google and countless other tech firms coming out of Palo Alto.
Call of Duty may have shined in the graphics department early on in the last console generation, but as time went on, Battlefield came along to outstrip them as the better looking title.
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The financial crisis of 2008 shined a bright light on the behavior of large financial institutions, which had become too complex to regulate, too clumsy to manage and, according to the government, too big to fail.
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