11. He says that he is particularly eager to shine the spotlight on Ford, and that it should accept a major share of the blame. 12. In the books she had her say, briefly, in introductions, and then skillfully shone the spotlight on the Delanys. 13. In the fourth quarter, the lights went out and a spotlight was shined on Mathis. 14. None of this matters much until the playoffs, when a somewhat brighter spotlight is shone on the sport and more neutrals start watching. 15. Of course, the NBA has an important advantage over the NFL when it shines a spotlight on individuals because basketball players wear no disguising, off-putting armor. 16. Scientists now shine the spotlight of natural selection into corners of human life from sibling rivalry to intelligence itself. 17. Shining the spotlight on an important interreligious issue, Boston College, a Jesuit institution, has launched the Center for the Study of the Jewish and Christian Relationship. 18. The compromise adopted by many retailers and agencies is to run ads shining a spotlight on particular merchandise, especially gift fodder, without including prices. 19. The goal was to shine a spotlight on American politics rather than moments in time. 20. Thompson said Daley would be an aggressive representative of American business and would help shine a spotlight on business Chicago and Illinois. |