So the show previewed on Broadway, in the full glare of the theater world.
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His political apprenticeship is being served in the unforgiving glare of the media spotlight.
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Perhaps life hasn't quite prepared the singer for the sudden, dazzling glare of the spotlight.
Yet we constantly find ourselves distracted by the warm glare of one of our screens.
Get a pair of sunglasses if you can't stand the bright glare of fame.
Analysts suggest the move will help revamp Dell away from the glare of Wall Street.
It went on to endure the constant glare of media attention, once both became international celebrities.
You don't hire celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred unless you're courting the glare of publicity and fame, however short-lived.
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Now blinking in the glare of publicity - businesses may be waking up to other, more deep-seated, obligations.
Moreover, now that the glare of the star has been removed, that planet's glow is more easily discernible.
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How will we keep them grounded under the glare of the national spotlight?
An hour staring into the glare of television lighting might make anyone uncomfortable.
The vocabulary tests were administered in a quiet room away from the glare of the onstage parts of the bee.
Sometimes the policies will be seen in the harsh glare of hindsight as ignominious, and sometimes they will make an impact.
Lt Carman said they were only allowed to gather for a few hours together, in the full glare of Iranian media.
The defendant appeared shocked and covered her head with a brown sarong to hide her face from the glare of cameras, our correspondent added.
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Jesse Owens was the star of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, winning four gold medals under the glare of Adolf Hitler.
Politicians nowadays may be forgiven for being more comfortable under the glare of TV studio lights than being out on the road.
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His marriage made it inevitable that when he lost his life early, to cancer, it would be in the glare of publicity.
The couple drew comparisons to Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, with every move under scrutiny in the full glare of the spotlight.
In 2005, Delphine emerged from the wings into the glare of flashbulbs.
Dressed modestly in light blue, Ms Watkins strode nervously into the room to the glare of lights and flashbulbs and took her seat.
Cerberus is the first private equity company to try to negotiate concessions at a major automaker under the glare of the national spotlight.
Under the glare of electric lights, I saw that the porcelain was coated with a layer of dust, the silverware dulled by tarnish.
Accordingly, both the litigants and the defendant agency, operating in coffee bars and friendly courtroom shadows, avoid the harsh outside glare of oversight.
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Perhaps the summiteers will bask in the headlines and then, out of the glare of the television lights, set about something disappointingly modest.
Monsanto, Syngenta and Bayer, all working under the glare of labor monitors like Glocal, are grappling with ways to prevent the abuse of children.
After years of doing business in dangerous places and cutting fast deals with strongmen, Shnaider is stepping into the unaccustomed glare of public scrutiny.
History--at least the kind written in the markets--has been awfully kind to those who have fallen under the baleful glare of government antitrust investigations.
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