Knowing that you might not be seen as the shining white knight just prepares you for all situations.
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It seems like just yesterday we were talking about Starcraft 2 as the shining beacon of eSports and competitive gaming.
To a greater extent than is usually recognised, Mr Clinton's dominance of the public debate is as much a result of where the spotlight is shining as of his undoubted drawing-power.
But it could deal a mortal blow to Mr Blair's project to form a progressive anti-Conservative coalition at national level with the Liberal Democrats, and to portray the Scottish coalition as a shining precursor.
Hundreds of police officers from every rank and branch filed solemnly into the cathedral as thousands more lined the streets, boots and service medals shining in the autumn sun.
As someone who came to this country as an immigrant, she understands the shining values that America represents to the world.
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"As someone who came to this country as an immigrant, she understands the shining values that America represents to the world, " he said.
Is Barak Obama the bright shining star of the Senate now, somehow, as Joe Watkins said, dirtied?
The fact that most pundits are concentrating more on which film will best the other over the fact that both studios are sacrificing potential opening weekend dollars (and overall dollars, because neither of these films will likely be very leggy) as a matter of pride is a shining symptom of the kind of horse-race analysis that has infected political commentary as well.
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The sun had been shining and some spectators began shedding layers of clothes as the service began.
But there are some shining examples, such as the design-construction high school called Studio H in North Carolina.
He described the historic example of UAP as a "shining light" for where Australia needed to go.
If Warhol's "Orange Marilyn" is, as Sotheby's catalog chatter suggests, the shining icon of 20th-century art, then we can relax -- the bull cycle ain't over.
Former Michigan State University guard Mateen Cleaves had rivers of joy streaming down his face in 2000 as "One Shining Moment" boomed around the arena after his team won the title.
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The Timberline Lodge was used as the exterior of the Overlook Hotel for the 1980 Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick movie "The Shining, " starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall.
Official comebacks took place roughly once every decade, as listeners took notice of the ragged, tortured talent shining through her work.
And as I finish editing this piece, the sun is shining, I am wearing shorts, and U.S. stocks look blessedly cheap.
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"America is still the land of opportunity, and it is a beacon of hope and liberty and, as Ronald Reagan said, a shining city on the hill, " McCain said.
Amazon is the first shining ray of the new commercial millennium -- a pure Web play, fleeting as a shooting star, unburdened by any legacy baggage at all.
The Shining was the only novel he wrote as a non-resident of his beloved Maine, during a brief Seventies move to nearby Boulder, Colorado.
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While graphic adventures have fallen out of fashion in recent years, shining examples of the genre (such as LucasArts' latest Escape From Monkey Island) still call out for attention every now and then.
The known resources keep rising as we explore from sea to shining sea.
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This has led to an exemplary social consensus which spares the country such scourges as industrial action while serving as a shining example to other countries for its free-market, decentralised approach.
After shining at the Harvard Law School, he set up as a commercial lawyer and within a few years was financially secure for life.
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You will find that, even as you reach for your diary for the next new moon, the sun is surely shining.
"Jimmy was shining the ball and when he turned it over it was almost as if he was absent-mindedly assessing the rough side, " he told BBC Radio 5 live.
You know, as far as the last quarter or two, we believe in repairing the roof while the sun is shining.
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The 19-year-old was convicted by magistrates of shining a light at an aircraft in flight so as to dazzle or distract the pilot.
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Engagement, says Cranston, can be risky as well as rewarding and too many women keep their light from shining brightly to avoid criticism from the negativity of some worker-moths who are drawn to fame.
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Automobile traffic crawled on smaller, two-lane roads as power outages left the sleek, electric-powered "bullet trains" -- shining examples of Japan's advanced technology, normally capable of speeds nearing 200 mph -- sitting motionless on their tracks.
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