But if those who want a little sun to shine into the crannies of these secretive groups could get around Trent Lott, the Senate majority leader who opposed the provision, they couldn't maneuver around Tom DeLay, the House Republican whip who has close ties to three such outfits.
It would please the few misguided MPs who still imagine that the press was wrong to shine light into the murky world of parliamentary expenses.
Only when they are seriously out of pocket do investors shine a light into companies' darkest corners.
Is he the man to shine a light into what should be one of Germany's most profitable business niches?
It was a kind of attraction by fire for Gardner as this year's never-ending amount of well-styled shine turned her into a sequined believer.
Australian pianist David Helfgott, whose life was depicted in the film Shine, spiralled into decades of mental illness after an irreparable rift with his father.
One can just imagine what he is going through for the sin of trying to shine a light into the dark corners of the guild that controls the flow of money, tenure, prestige, and publications in the insular world of Big Science.
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Bob Dotson is back now to shine a little more light into history's shadows.
Through the roundtable discussion, we identified best practices and gained helpful insight into how the federal government can shine a spotlight on successful models of immigrant integration and a convener of the diverse stakeholders involved in this dynamic process.
And these heavy elements are very important for making stars, because they allow the hydrogen and the helium to clump together, and collapse into stars then, and start to shine.
Instead of running complicated tests to see if they had managed to insert a gene into an organism, scientists could just shine a blue light and watch for the glow.
Social environments shine the light on working relationships, and turn conversations into content.
The whirligigs were made from recycled heating and air conditioning systems and reflector material Simpson patiently cut into thousands of tiny pieces that made the works shine when lights hit them in the dark.
With this reshuffle, Mr Hague has brought into his shadow cabinet new people who may be talented and may shine (such as Theresa May to education and employment, Bernard Jenkin to transport), while moving some round pegs to round holes (ex-Captain Iain Duncan-Smith to defence, Dr Liam Fox to health).
By far, the most important thing you can do is consistently, aggressively put money away into an investment account, rain, hail, and (hopefully) shine.
This year, I was able to turn years of blogging at my food blog, Food for My Family, and freelancing for other sites into publishing my first book, Desserts in Jars: 50 Sweet Treats that Shine.
Above all, both narratives shine a stark light on poverty -- an aspect of Indian society that has increasingly been pushed into the background by a decade and more of upbeat headlines about the country's dramatic economic growth.
"It's a very good idea to train people into understanding their own language, " he said, explaining that the awards were designed to shine light on the misuse of grammar in modern society.
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