The fashion show itself, held Friday evening on a 100-foot ( 30-meter ) stage at the base of a spotlit cliff, was the brainchild of Alphadi, a Nigerien designer who has found a niche in the elite circles of Paris.
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A sort of battle of the minarets begins, with fifth-noted paeans to Allah haunting the cold dawn air, in quavers and demiquavers, amplified through loudspeakers, echoing past the Mount of Olives, down the Valley of Kidron, past the spotlit golden Dome of the Rock.
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According to the show's website, the program " stands up for the less fortunate and demands justice for all . " The show spotlit many issues, such as homicides, celebrity controversies, political controversies, cold cases, and other " hot topics . " The show normally had a panel of five or six guests, along with Velez-Mitchell.
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Instead of taking the opportunity to craft it into new and exciting shapes, it has been stuck in a big spotlit display case, revolving slowly and rather boringly on a velvet cushion of overstuffed balladry . " She concluded by saying, " If Lewis is looking for the greatest love of all public adoration she will have to do better than this ."
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The wall-to-wall setlist had its interludes, in the form of spotlit one-offs ( a guitar solo; an appearance by a man-in-the-moon straight out of a M�li�s short; philosophy from our host of the game show-within-a-tour ) and a late-in-the-night turn toward the acoustic.
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Such as : the receiving line, a spotlit solo dance performance ( " the dance of fear " ), table-hopping at the reception ( Everyone asks : " So, how does it feel to be married ? " ), and the bridal bouquet toss ( " The bouquet never lands on the floor but many of the women vying to catch it do . ")
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Snow learnt of the Australian singer's displeasure while interviewing him in August 1986, Speaking to " The Guardian " in December 2006, Snow said of " Scum " : " It's a brilliant record & Like Dylan's Mr Jones or Pope's Colley Cibber, I'd rather be memorialised as the spotlit object of a genius's scorn than a dusty discographical footnote ."
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It was for this that Lewis and Clark trudged relentlessly through the finest backpacking terrain in the world, and generations of comics risked dying night after night on the spotlit floors of Las Vegas _ a city where, if the number of hotel rooms ( now about 100, 000 ) continues to increase at 10 percent a year, sometime around the year 2074 the entire population of the United States will be able to take a vacation at the same time.
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In 1997, Gary Theroux revived The History of Rock n Roll as a daily 2 ?minute syndicated radio feature which he hosted, wrote and co-produced with Jeremy Goldsmith and Elliot Peper at Tabby Sound Studios in New York . ( Later installments were produced with Peter Gould at The Intervale Group in Connecticut . ) Nearly every fast-paced episode interweaves three key hits by a spotlit artist with comments by that star and whatever minimal narration is needed to complete each story.