| 41. | The production launched Studio SCR spotlighting the cutting edge works of America's most controversial playwrights.
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| 42. | Although WSYN considered moving away from 1950s'music, the station began " spotlighting " them.
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| 43. | Thompson, who teaches residential lighting at Parsons School of Design, tries to avoid using recessed spotlighting.
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| 44. | Increasingly, the president is spotlighting government policies that benefit millions of working women and mothers at home.
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| 45. | Jackson said, referring to TV ads spotlighting a convicted killer _ ads that critics condemned as racist.
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| 46. | Spotlighting her, the media zeroed in on the storyline, grilling Sorenstam before and during the tournament.
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| 47. | Hunters use lights at night to stun the deer, a practice called spotlighting or jack-lighting.
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| 48. | Spotlighting the importance of the relationship to the American public is a major objective of the Bush visit.
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| 49. | There have been fears in Albany that spotlighting the Legislature would tempt lawmakers to indulge in windy debates.
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| 50. | It is suspected that a local bootlegger at the time did not appreciate the news spotlighting his operation.
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