1. An issue that has always been relegated to the political fringe is beginning to draw the spotlight of mainstream attention. 2. And some scientists whose work has drawn the spotlight are voicing complaints. 3. But the new evidence drew the spotlight of suspicion on anti-government militants who might have launched the attack as a retaliatory protest to events like Waco. 4. Humiliating to be sure, and representative of the gimmickry that is often necessary for women to draw the spotlight. 5. Only the most sensational cases draw the spotlight. 6. Rendell, a Democrat, hardly seems ready to relinquish his reputation for drawing a spotlight to cities as the economic engine of a metropolitan region. 7. Thanking people is a little thing, not something that draws the spotlight. 8. Watts, who is charged with murder and racketeering, is hardly one to draw a spotlight by himself. 9. Preying on Mexicans and foreign tourists alike, illegal taxi operators have recently drawn the spotlight. 10. Europe has increasingly drawn the spotlight in investigations of Mexican corruption and criminal cases. |