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Even more than her athleticism, her character shined so bright.
"Few, if any shined brighter than Tupac Shakur," McQueen said.
The luster of these bets still shined brightly on Thursday.
I have shined a very bright light on this community.
Her emerald green jewels weren't there, but Locken still shined.
Hugh Jackman shined his star power on one happy couple.
The graduating students shined in their studies, extracurriculars and internships.
Critics said Eddie Murphy shined in "Dolemite Is My Name."
She woke Ginn after a flashlight shined into the tent.
Places to get shoes shined or repaired dot many blocks.
And this year the sun shined almost all the time.
An Iranian vessel first shined a spotlight on the Cole.
Keira Knightley shined in the directionless drama "The Aftermath" (2019).
Vogue tipped its cap; The New Yorker shined a light.
In her country's most horrifying days, that strength has shined through.
But where the federal government has failed, some states have shined.
Sabotta said the couple "shined in the weird and goofy location."
Harris, and to a lesser extent Warren, shined on the stage.
For the first time in days, the sun shined over Houston.
They should've had them two belts ready, spit-shined for me.
She sat up there, and that's when her personality shined bright.
Sunday's ceremony shined a light on diversity and inequality in Hollywood.
Webb was touched that the group shined a spotlight on them.
He pulled out his flashlight and shined it on my privates.
One area where the show really shined was the musical guests.
It shined so brightly, even though no one asked it to.
Her voice cracked multiple times and her eyes shined with tears.
And, god help us all, they shined it on the field.
And more often than not, their star shined brighter than his.
His face shined, like he had just gotten a chemical peel.
His black shoes are polished, and his brass buttons are shined.
This has shined a light on America's racial and educational divides.
The City of Stars shined for actress Emma Stone on Sunday.
Recent high profile accidents have understandably shined a spotlight on Amtrak.
A silver teapot shined so brightly that I saw my reflection.
Witherspoon, 40, shined bright thanks to her extravagantly detailed Elie Saab ensemble.
Their performances shined a spotlight on elite female athletes and inspired generations.
When the scientist shined lights onto the bacteria, they began producing oxygen.
An illuminating light shined onto these voxels scatters to become the image.
Wish your highlights popped, hair was silkier, or shined like Demi Moore's?
But it was during Sorrentino's most vulnerable moments that he really shined.
When it was put up for a vote, the team's solidarity shined.
The war shined a light on the regional loyalties of the gun
A beam of moonlight shined right down on her, giving her comfort.
Check back in tomorrow morning to see who shined and who didn't.
The young guns shined on the closing night of the NBA season.
"The weather gods have shined on us in some ways," he said.
Kim Kardashian shined earlier today even if Tidal's live stream did not.
But Jones shined and was summoned to the team's main training camp.
The fourth and final rotation was floor exercises, where both gymnasts shined.
Where the work has shined through most noticeably is in his shooting.
His work shined a light on the intersectionality of my own struggles.
The couple's candid joy of being together shined through in the photos.
Those moments are where XCOM 2: War of the Chosen shined brightest.
The men stopped the truck and shined their spotlight over the field.
Klobuchar, who shined in that debate, won among both sets of voters.
Before then, Denver in 1997 shined a spotlight on the American West.
And I'm really grateful that you shined a bright light on it.
In the 1996 Albert Brooks comedy, Reynolds shined as overbearing mom Beatrice Henderson.
If the casting gods shined on her, she simply shut off the apps.
However, the G63 shined where most smartphones stumble: in those dark, indoor shots.
Even her shoes and clutch were crystal-covered and shined from every angle.
One subset of the technology space that shined this month was semiconductor stocks.
That's where the iPad mini has always shined and continues to do so.
In this case, the feathers absorb 99.95% of light shined directly at them.
But in the meantime, Instagram has shined, and continues expanding its ad offerings.
Coincidentally on the same day, a full moon shined brightly around the world.
Outside of chatting about direct business goals was where Bezos shined the most.
Part of Trump's fight for American values shined in New York last year.
Center Willie Reed (20 points) and Waiters (13 points) also shined on offense.
Their hair always shined with hair gel, and they all wore Lacoste shirts.
I sat in the plaza and had my shoes shined, savoring the delay.
"I get spotlights shined in my window," Orta told VICE News in an interview.
Probably. Amid all the same-olds, though, a core group of wait-whats shined.
But what about those workplaces that don't have such a light shined on them?
Where his legs once were, two artificial limbs extend into his brightly shined shoes.
Regina King shined in a metallic brown dress for her Oscars debut in 2005.
Where Atrium Scale shined brightest was digging into the cadence of the fundraising process.
Voice assistants have always shined in two areas: setting timers, and controlling smart homes.
They shined the brightest I've ever seen anyone's eyes shine, and he said, 'Jesus.
Pineiro shined with the Florida Gators before signing with the Raiders in May 2018.
That dominance was nearly minute-by-minute, and shined in the early-voting states.
Stateside, the media sector shined as investor sentiment was boosted by potential deal-making.
Demps was his steward, the man who cleaned officers' rooms and shined their shoes.
Where R3 has really shined has been in getting governments comfortable blockchain-based applications.
The allegations against Jackson also shined an unflattering light on the administration's vetting process.
But Saccone has struggled as a candidate and a fundraiser while Lamb has shined.
It shined a light to mimic the sun while I sat behind the visor.
The company requires its employees to wear freshly shined shoes and crisp uniforms daily.
The moment of darkness shined a light on just how predictable the sun is.
In all, Thor out-shined more than 19,000 other pups who entered the competition.
Pritchard, a senior point guard, shined in an overtime win at Michigan on Saturday.
His PR image might be spit-shined, but the court is a different place.
Fosse and Verdon's relationship began when they were working together; that's also when it shined.
Her imprisonment also shined a spotlight on the issue of child prisoners in Israeli jails.
We shined a light on up-and-coming artists or up-and-coming technology, books.
But it's not just shell firms in question; Hudson also shined the spotlight on trusts.
Once again, his empathy shined through and led him to the answers everyone was seeking.
He shined his searchlight on drivers to get their attention and prompt them to stop.
Clinton shined during moments that allowed her to articulate a detailed economic vision for America.
But, Finnegan, who is only 23, has shined in three starts, posting a 23 ERA.
A policeman just came on duty: sharp crease in his pants, mirror-shined shoes. Beautiful.
Thursday's attack also shined new light on the effectiveness of Southeast Asia's counter-terrorism strategy.
One that previously showed promise in animals shined through, giving the strongest response in humans.
And it was, because of the sunlight that members shined upon it with their smartphones.
Though Lana shined as protagonist Lara Jean, Noah caught the horny attention of...well, everyone.
But through it all, a run of great books shined a light in the darkness.
Ware shined against the Chargers in November, topping 100 rushing yards and scoring two touchdowns.
It also means an unlikely spotlight has been shined on the county's pest control efforts.
And with spiffy shined shoes I wouldWalk the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
But the trade brought the Kings another goaltender, Ben Scrivens, who shined as Quick's backup.
"They have their shoes professionally shined and go to the barber's shop," Mr. Cancellara explained.
The fates shined down on Ben and someone from Portillo's caught wind of Ben's plight.
It is ethno-nationalist bathroom stall graffiti shined up to look like crystal-ball prognostication.
When I turn up to a meeting I make sure my shoes have been shined.
They also shined a light on Russian campaigns on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.
The Uber saga has shined a spotlight on toxic workplace culture within the tech industry.
For several years he shined shoes in Cleveland, battling others for turf on street corners.
Emily Blunt shined like a star in a Marc Bouwer gown at the 2008 BAFTAs.
One of the men momentarily removed Salahi's blindfold, and shined a flashlight into his eyes.
He has a radiant smile and tends to dress formally, down to his shined shoes.
Iêda Maria Vargas of Brazil shined in a detailed gown after being crowned in 1963.
Background: This isn't the first time a spotlight has been shined on airplane water quality.
But as gorgeous as the cover is, it was inside the magazine that Fonda truly shined.
"However, Stacia shined her brightest when she was around her daughter" he said in his statement.
The case, which claimed that Redstone was "a living ghost," shined a spotlight on Redstone's health.
Kendall Jenner, modelesque and beautiful in almost everything, shined in a Versace that looked 3D-printed.
"There was nothing like the warmth of Carolyn's sun when it shined on you," Chozick writes.
She shined a UV light on it, and the hair didn't glow, but the leaves did.
Cyrus' powerhouse vocals shined and the pair seemed comfortable and excited to be sharing the stage.
As with the Photoshop test, the MacBook Pro really shined with WebXPRT, scoring a speedy 449.
Though the message was short and sweet, the sentiment shined through and we couldn't agree more.
Still, with future Hall of Famer Tom Brady throwing to him, Hernandez shined for New England.
The royal mom of two shined alongside Prince William at Sunday night's BAFTA Awards in London.
Walker also shined in that meeting, scoring 21 of his 43 points in the fourth quarter.
At the same time, Thurman's last couple of performances has been questionable whereas Garcia has shined.
Federal prosecutors say the case shined a light on the persistent problem of terrorist recruiting here.
David Fales took over and shined, going 12 of 19 for 226 yards and a score.
"I used to have four or five people waiting to have their shoes shined," he said.
After reading her letter, Obama flew to Flint and shined a national spotlight on the crisis.
Since then, FOIA has shined a bright light in the dark corners of the Executive branch.
Her efforts have also shined an unaccustomedly bright light on two cases before the Supreme Court.
Still, through it all, the heartwarming spirit of Brits baking up a storm has shined through.
") to fairytale whimsy ("I saw a rat so friendly/he shined my shoes with his tongue.
The coronavirus has shined a light on the fragility and inadequacy of our worker health policies.
Many in the media shined a light on that as a threat to the First Amendment.
Then she debuted a bankruptcy reform plan that shined a light on her fundamental policy values.
The shooting has shined a light on the sometimes rocky relationship between the two countries, however.
Baylor shined during a week in which many of the top teams in the nation faltered.
But Shkreli had created an environment that shined a spotlight on others playing a similar game.
The case has shined a light on due process in Japan, particularly for foreigners working there.
That season's overt rejection of Game of Thrones' usual chauvinism also shined a spotlight Theon Greyjoy.
The one element the Wildcats shined in was the ability to convert points on the offensive boards.
The Sony WH-1000XM3Photo: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)It was the sound quality battle where Sony really shined.
Her murder shined a spotlight on Malta's role as a haven for corruption and international money laundering.
And while Barea was the offensive star for the Mavs, Wesley Matthews shined the brightest on defense.
The host shined a light on big tech stocks that were sold off after Monday's 4 p.m.
The exterior doesn't look terrible, but it probably couldn't be shined any more than it already is.
The floors are always shined and Christine rarely has a stray hair fall out of her bun.
We shined a light on inequality, and turned the media's attention to forgotten communities across this state.
The scandal has rocked the global auto industry and shined a harsh light on Japan's judicial system.
Cousins, after struggling in the first two games, shined, completing 25 of 30 passes without an interception.
Some analysts though, had been expecting more, particularly as Trian has shined a spotlight on P&G.
Unlike in the first debate, Trump shined by appealing to his base and taking off the gloves.
Then, a light shined through the self-righteous hazing of Cohen that masqueraded as questioning: conservative Rep.
Myron, who as you know was Mac Miller's adopted dog, also shined while in the holiday spirit.
Gone were the glamorous adult children, dressed up and shined as if awaiting their Rose Garden debut.
Why it matters: The allegations come amid the #MeToo movement, which has shined light on workplace misconduct.
There are porny-looking cars, shined up in all their glory against the desert sun and sands.
That's not really the game that shipped in 2014, one where the multiplayer elements, like raids, shined.
To make their point, the officers shined a blue light on the stadium, according to Raw Story.
At high tide, as the sun shined brightly on the bay, Ms. Cause stood on Cuffey's Beach.
I think there are a lot of creators out there that need a light shined on them.
Anyone can have their shoes cleaned, buffed and shined, absolutely free of charge (tip is not included).
"Spider-Verse" shined a light on other iterations of Spider-Man including Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen.
While the choreography, costumes, and music all shined, sometimes Gerard & Kelly are heavy-handed with their references.
I was fixated on the generator—the pipes intertwined and shined, they were big and boisterous and volatile.
Instead of being turned off or discouraged by the game's unorthodox release strategy, the episodic format actually shined.
Rihanna has always shined when at her most assertive, like on "Needed Me," one of this album's highlights.
Not that Jonas wasn't already a sight for sore eyes, but he particularly shined during his Billboard appearance.
SUCH AS THIS ONE WHERE A BRIGHT LIGHT IS SHINED BY CONGRESS AND OTHERS IN THE MEDIA, ETC.
The technique: Light is shined through the paper and a picture is taken with a normal digital camera.
" When he shined a flashlight down the back of his mouth, he noticed his tonsils were "really swollen.
He said his first step was to build a list of investors, but Goldman shined through, he said.
Without the glitz and glamor, the sport shined through in a far more resoundingly way on Saturday night.
Still, the European model and GFS have had moments where they have shined -- or hovered in the gloom.
He has also shined a light on how differently young people view our democracy, compared with previous generations.
He shined just as bright against Juventus a fortnight later, scoring both goals in a 2-1 win.
Media stocks shined on Tuesday as investor sentiment was lifted by the prospects of dealmaking within the sector.
"Blood Father" is a tight, blunt 88 minutes of hard talk, fired bullets and spit-shined genre conventions.
"Think of ways you shined in that job, whether you were stocking shelves or waiting tables," Salemi says.
It's a fascinating study in a way, and certainly City of God shined a bright spotlight on it.
A rare look inside a student's admissions file this week has shined a light on what that means.
Vaughns shined for USC in its revamped offense, hauling in a career-high 150 yards on 11 receptions.
Mr. Ahmed said he forgave the man and was glad the episode had shined a light on Islamophobia.
The coffee season was about to begin, and red coffee berries shined in clumps against the dark bushes.
Hearing them play shined a light on a spirituality that could be achieved collectively, with a delicate dance.
He began this season backing up Husso with the San Antonio Rampage, but when Husso struggled, Binnington shined.
Despite their flaws, a number of them have shined by making bold decisions, however unpopular they may be.
He screams incoherently at helicopters, at businessmen getting their shoes shined, at the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza.
The episode shined an uncomfortable spotlight on a quiet department best known for weather forecasting and monitoring oceans.
Ansari-Cox shined in an off-the-shoulder silver gown, which Cox complemented with a clean black suit.
Back in 21625, Emmy-award winning television drama The Wire shined a harsh light on Baltimore City Schools.
Trump's campaign has changed that to an extent, and shined some light on a variety of unorthodox practices.
In New York, his star shined fast, but it shined bright, and though Lin would never again reach the highs of that brief stretch with the Knicks, he was still beloved by fans across the league, as was evident when he finally won a championship ring with the Raptors in 2019.
Suddenly, a bunch of cops shined a big light on us, right as we had gotten into a rhythm.
Before José Fernández was a star pitcher for the Miami Marlins, he shined on his high school playing field.
In the photo, smiling Bailon looked out from a balcony while Paris' Eiffel Tower shined brightly in the background.
The case shined a spotlight on Florida laws allowing the use of deadly force and on issues of race.
Rihanna literally shined bright like a diamond at her Clara Lionel Foundation's third annual Diamond Ball on Thursday evening.
There is when you remember exactly how Bill Clinton out-shined Bush and Perot in that 1992 town hall.
Down to her look — a small cloche hat and heels that are shined daily — Elisa is almost a princess.
SeatGeek's recent announcement of their Open ticketing platform has shined the spotlight on this monster question brighter than ever.
Jane is the titular character, after all, but with a huge cast, the two really shined — especially this season.
And during her performance, Perry is once again been out-shined by one of her props-brought-to-life.
Tony Parker shined unexpectedly in Round 1, averaging a highly efficient 16.3 points, but he's also 34 years old.
Because it was such a huge hit, that video really shined a light on the conditions in your city.
White, a postal worker, is hard to miss in his dark blue suit, pink pocket square and shined shoes.
At some point, Corey's bodyguard, who was a passenger in his car, shined a flashlight toward the other car.
For the "spit-shined" look, you can dip the cloth in water, which helps the polish stuff the leather.
Frankly, you probably didn't get yourself either—until the Sun came along and shined its light on you, Libra.
A light is shined in her mother's pupils by one of the E.M.T.s, then her blood pressure is taken.
Joshua's star grew, but Klitschko shined in defeat before announcing his retirement and going out to see the world.
"This trial shined a spotlight on how bad the situation was in Rikers for the inmates," Mr. Rubenstein said.
The attack shined a spotlight on the little-noticed deployment of 1,000 U.S. troops to Niger and surrounding countries.
The "Mad Money" host shined a light on big tech stocks that were sold off after Monday's 4 p.m.
People who really shined, someone who didn't know anything but was able to walk out jamming a drum solo.
When the sun shined they opted for three-on-three baseball, where hits to the opposite field didn't count.
Sure enough, the sun poked through the clouds and shined down on the park as the two began plotting.
The breadth of coverage and attention on the issue shined a light on just how big the company is.
Another officer at one point rested his forearm against the camera as he shined a flashlight into the room.
It shined a light on why emergency bills can be astoundingly high — and one little company's role in that.
When the boy who shined his shoes offered him stock tips, he realised the stockmarket was about to implode.
It has also shined a light on the Clintons' private work, including lucrative speeches for banks like Goldman Sachs.
The ongoing controversy has shined a harsh spotlight not just on Kelly, but on White House counsel Don McGahn.
In their lab, the duo shined X-rays on Cloudina's remains, building 3-D images of the fossils' insides.
He shined in his first year in Jacksonville, picking off four passes, breaking up 23 and collecting 60 tackles.
SNL newcomer Bowen Yang in particular shined in this sketch as an instructor who Googled racism and got sad.
It also shined a bright light on something more commonplace: the F.B.I.'s practice of keeping careful, contemporaneous notes.
The attack shined a spotlight on the little-noticed deployment of 6900,2628 U.S. troops to Niger and surrounding countries.
The 6-foot-3 sophomore shined with 22 points in Baylor's win over Villanova on Sunday in Myrtle Beach.
"That report shined a light on what can only be described as deplorable behavior," Freeman said in a statement.
Aides surrounded the two leaders and shined mobile phone flashlights on documents to better see them on an outdoor terrace.
As expected, Douglas shined on the uneven bars, earning a score of 15.766 and a spot in the event final.
This year Porter shined in a custom Giles Deacon couture ensemble that featured a bodice made of 24-karat gold.
The Crunchbase News team has also shined a light on the shrinking watering hole for early-stage startups, as well.
November rose on 75% of occasions and December shined, up 88% of the time with an average return of 2.8%.
The scientists shined the beam through two gold-coated silicon nitride gratings, each with a different distance between the grates.
There, too, he shined and eventually became acting US attorney when Weld departed at the end of the Reagan administration.
Hannah's pussy flash shined a light on a real gender politic problem, one that we should try and talk about.
The tragedy at Rana in particular, which killed more than 1,000 people, shined an international spotlight on the RMG industry.
Trump's meetings Wednesday with Solberg also shined a spotlight on his calls for NATO members to increase their defense spending.
Mr. Milano is grateful for the spotlight that Jay-Z and Beyoncé's video extravaganza has shined on the old masters.
The news sends the staff of the titular country estate into a tizzy, making sure every surface is spit-shined.
We shined the flashlights on our cellphones through the grate and spotted the keys near the rim of a pipe.
Contract disputes at a tiny Baltic club have shined a light on the wilder side of soccer's player-trading market.
Before that, TikTokers like Addison "Rae" Easterling and Charli D'Amelio shined in the spotlight as potential creators of the routine.
She shined in a sequin backless Calvin Klein gown and silver hoop earrings, which peaked out beneath her brunette curls. 
Photograph by Magnus Wennman for The New Yorker Hultcrantz shined a flashlight in each of Djeneta's pupils, and they contracted.
In 2013, the crime writer Michelle McNamara shined a spotlight on the case with an article in Los Angeles magazine.
Padres 6, Mets 3 SAN DIEGO — When Steven Matz has been healthy in the major leagues, his talent has shined.
School: CreightonYear(s): 2010-14Position: ForwardStats: 21.7 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 1.5 APGDoug McDermott shined in his four years at Creighton.
Her revelations shined light on a workplace culture in the technology sector that can be aggressive and unfriendly to women.
The pile of raw meat was dressed so that it shined luxuriously with fat, but seasoned and presented so daintily.
He turned up one spit-shined shoe to reveal a tiny microphone on the bottom, and then checked the other.
He shined throughout the set, especially when marching in rhythmic lock step with Ms. Laubrock through some thrillingly tricky terrain.
Researchers have shined light on the supposed madness of runaway slaves in antebellum America and political dissidents in the Soviet Union.
For better or for worse, the 2016 Presidential election has shined a bright light on the harshest realities of sexual misconduct.
This last year I think has shined a light in a new way, to allow us to start a new conversation.
So they flexed their political muscle and went running to the courts to avoid the light being shined on the truth.
Many had high hopes that the introduction of Thanos would fix this problem, but he's only shined a spotlight on it.
And, given how Morgan has shined this World Cup, we have a feeling she'd still slay regardless of what she eats.
And their presence shined most prominently during the 2012 election, a big moment for Twitter and a relative dud for Facebook.
Special teams shined for the Bengals in the first quarter, but they could only convert the field position into three points.
Rather than a faint red, the frog shined in bright blues and greens—and biliverdin had nothing to do with it.
With Pombo's help, Werner learned to master the uneven bars and balance beam, but she really shined during the floor routine.
One outspoken critic was prominent YouTuber Philip DeFranco, whose videos on the subject shined a continued spotlight on the couple's behavior.
But the country music icon truly shined when she sang "Red Shoes" with country foursome Little Big Town providing background vocals.
If the tragedies during which her leadership abilities shined most had happened in 2014 and not 2015, maybe she would have.
"Sometimes you have to have a light shined on you to see what reality is," says Mike Rawlings, the white mayor.
If the laser shined all the way through the liquid resin, it would cause a big line of it to cure.
Svensson is not certain who boarded the bus, but those who did shined flashlights and carried automatic weapons and demanded documents.
At night my children shined a light on the dead television, and I sat in that light, imitating their favorite shows.
When a sheriff's helicopter tried to locate the man, he also allegedly shined the laser at it, according to the statement.
When Susan Fowler's 2017 blog post shined a light on Uber's raucous culture, outlining rampant harassment and sexism, a debate erupted.
Over the next 20 minutes, we were herded into tents where gunmen shined flashlights on us and ordered us to sleep.
It shined a light on the extensive and sometimes illegal methods some wealthy parents use to get their kids into colleges.
He was also featured in Madonna's music video she released last June which shined a light on gun violence in America.
It has shined as department store chains such as Macy's and other mall-based companies such as L Brands have struggled.
While Swift and Derulo shined, others "are barely passable, with wobbly voices that struggle to stand out or blend," he wrote.
In the second period, Colorado shined while producing 19 shots on goal after recording just eight in the first 20 minutes.
Lasers on Earth shined at that spot will bounce back, enabling precise measurement of the distance between Earth and the moon.
Kaine actually shined and found his voice talking about his internal conflict between his privately held view and his public position.
When I stepped away from the fire to urinate, someone shined a flashlight on me to ensure that I wasn't vomiting.
And Chelsea was really amazing during the day portion of the date — her mama bear side really shined through with the dogs.
And McKinnon's admirable impersonation really shined when the candidate herself joined her on the SNL stage as a carefree bartender named Val.
The expectant wife of Thomas Rhett shined on the red carpet for Sunday's iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
Castonzo was nearly flawless, while Nelson and Kelly shined against stunts, twists and blitzes, often stoning a looping Clowney or Whitney Mercilus.
However, no one shined brighter than the black trans folks in the audience who called attention to the violence against transgender people.
Unfortunately, When We First Met, a seemingly problematic but surprisingly lovely Adam DeVine comedy, was out-shined by its Valentine's Day competitors.
No matter my fear of physics or presumptions about how a $53,000 car could perform, the M2 quelled and out-shined them.
Lopez shined bright like a thousand diamonds in her silver fringe beaded Versace dress featuring a sky-high slit and plunging neckline.
On Sunday, a New York-bound Virgin Airways flight returned to Heathrow Airport after a laser beam was shined into the cockpit.
Tom Gorman proved a sturdy challenge, but Almeida's class shined through as he landed twice the amount of strikes his opponent managed.
Earlier this month, the Obamas shined in their annual holiday card, which went out to friends, supporters and members of the media.
I was told to spread my butt cheeks and bend over, which I did, and he shined his flashlight up my rectum.
An officer shined the vehicle's spotlight on the second floor window, where police spotted a middle-aged man with wiry graying hair.
Hungrybox got into a great combo sending Leffen off the left side, but Leffen shined and reversed the momentum for a moment.
When a laser shined through Noel's apartment window and landed on her forehead, she decided it was time to leave Mexico City.
Cubs 10, Pirates 4 Jon Lester shined with his arm and his bat as Chicago cruised to a victory over visiting Pittsburgh.
His first impression upon fleeing North Korea was of the seemingly endless array of city lights that shined even late at night.
The State Police gave no further details about the two cases, but Indiana court documents shined some light on the trooper's proselytizing.
A steady stream of volunteers cleaned the residents' eyeglasses, shined their shoes, massaged feet and filled the halls and chapels with music.
But in the fourth quarter, Murray's talents shined, completing 20 of his final 29 throws to steal a tie from the Lions.
Gandhi also shined a spotlight on the work of photographer Rupi Kaur, whose photo series on menstruation was repeatedly removed from Instagram.
Article continues after the video below This isn't the first time fashion in video games has had a spotlight shined on it.
That episode has shined a light on the racism and discrimination that still mar French soccer at the amateur level, critics say.
Bomb, globe, Christmas tree ornament, disco ball: Its surface shined to a mirror, this orb can be anything you project onto it.
Linebacker Patrick Macon, an Oklahoma State transfer, shined in his Bulls debut, collecting 15 tackles - including 103 solo - and a forced fumble.
Burke, who threw six shutout innings against the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday in his first career start, shined again on Sunday.
The way the light shined on her skin as she sewed the quilt emphasized the details of every wrinkle, burn and cut.
Gardner Minshew of the Jacksonville Jaguars didn't look like a typical rookie backup when he shined in the Jags' win Thursday night.
Those themes shined through recently on the front page of The Global Times, a newspaper that often takes a stridently nationalist tone.
Irving has shined in the brightest moments, putting on some of the most dazzling scoring displays in league history during the Finals.
The two-hour hearing raised more questions than answers, and shined a light on some Congress members' deep skepticism around digital currency.
Kyle Stefano, one of the workers, shined a flashlight and woke the man who had slept through the rumbling traffic above him.
"I think some of the media think the more light that is shined on the situation, the more absurd it looks," she said.
Most would point to Spangenberg's three hits, one of which was his career-high 11th home run, as the reasons why he shined.
While rare, the tragedy has shined a light on a devastating reality: Each year, about 1 in 1,000 people with epilepsy suddenly die.
However, a world that shined so brightly in radio light could possibly have Earth-size moons, each with its own protective magnetic field.
When they shined a red light on the plastic, only the hinges colored in blue absorbed the light's energy, heated up, and folded.
Raymond Felton essentially replaced center Zaza Pachulia and shined down the stretch, finishing with 16 points, six assists and a plus-30 rating.
Fusion's Alexis Madrigal shined a light on how interesting the business could be with his podcast series Containers, which was sponsored by Flexport.
But thinking that there is no abuse in the music industry just because a spotlight hasn't been shined on it would be erroneous.
Tuesday&aposs terrorist attack in New York City has shined a spotlight on an immigration program that critics argue has no justification -- the .
Cruz is a little more spit-shined and polished than Trump—his policies at least follow some kind of logical train of thought.
But if this particular print shined anywhere this September, it was on the streets (of New York, Paris, Milan, and London, that is).
Large round pupils stared blankly back at me when I pulled back his eyelids, stubbornly refusing to constrict when I shined a light.
One week after Robert Mueller's testimony shined a spotlight, once again, on election interference, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is feeling the heat.
The students observed that the microbes shined brightest to single beats and wore out most quickly after hearing strings and low amplitude vibrations.
Teixeira's replacement will be Greg Bird, who shined when Teixeira was injured a year ago but underwent season-ending shoulder surgery in February.
But artists, I think historically, have shined a magnifying glass on culture and have talked to it ... I don't consider myself an entertainer.
So let's focus on all the good Americans who participated and shined in the NHL's watered-down, store-brand version of the Olympics.
Burnley's Jeff Hendrick must have shined his boots with pixie dust today, because he's out here, playing Bournemouth with a touch of magic.
Dr. Yeh and Dr. Shantha looked for a "red reflex," the glow of a normal retina when a light is shined on it.
Sheera Frenkel, Mike Isaac and Kate Conger shined a spotlight on how Instagram has become the latest hot spot for anti-Semitic material.
There was a standstill traffic outside of Baltimore, and things could have easily gone awry, but this is where Super Cruise really shined.
The three-day government shutdown shined a fresh light not only on the dysfunction of Washington, but also on the President's vacillating views.
The youth homelessness movement has shined a spotlight on LGBTQ issues and racial equity, recognizing these as important factors in any effective response.
Mr. Elie spent six months as a merchant seaman before landing in New York, where he shined shoes and delivered stationery by subway.
The issue of lack of representation of African-Americans has long been one for Hollywood, even before #OscarsSoWhite shined a light on it.
What's created it historically, I think that people have the capability to behave badly when there's not a light shined on their behavior.
Superhero movies these days often bleed into one another and hit the same beats, but Wonder Woman shined with a dignified, bright humanity.
These controversies also shined a light on the fact that the Cathys regularly made donations to charities known for discriminating against LGBTQ people.
The #MeToo movement may have shined a spotlight on America's rape culture problem, but Greek life arguably propels such misbehavior into an accepted pathology.
The outside of Buckingham Palace celebrated, too: A light projection in the shape of a peacock, India's national bird, shined on the palace walls.
He has also shined at home, with averages of 10.4 points on 45.3 percent shooting, compared to 8.7 on 40.2 percent on the road.
And indeed, many businesses featured in worst reviewed videos are of the sort that seem to be disappearing from gentrified, spit-shined urban landscapes.
For the majority of its first nine seasons, the reality show shined its light on a certain type of woman: rich, opinionated and white.
In a research note Monday, Nomura analyst Mark Kalinowski shined a light on a handful of chains that have been testing more upscale items.
When the team shined blue laser light on their cancer-ridden tadpoles, the light-sensitive proteins were activated, altering the voltage of the cells.
We spent a week in China's tech capital, where my inner geek shined from the OnePlus factory floor to Shenzhen's insane electronics market, Huaqiangbei.
Shares of Wal-Mart were down nearly percent in 2015, but have shined in 2016, rallying 6 percent this week as of Thursday's close.
He cited instances in which law enforcement shined lights into Orta's windows at night, taunted him on the street, and arrested his family members.
Baker and food artist Juliet Sear made the confection and finished it off with naked-style frosting, so parts of the cake shined through.
Ferguson, who shined bright during her performance of Rihanna's "Diamonds," is planning for a September wedding back in her hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina.
The Iranian sailors also shined a laser on the CH-53E helicopter that was accompanying the formation of US ships according to the statement.
The incident shined a spotlight on New Zealand's gun control laws and eventually resulted in a 1992 amendment regulating military-style semi-automatic firearms.
The president praised Byers as a "consummate, quiet professional" who usually shuns the type of spotlight shined on him during Monday's White House ceremony.
In the examination room, the doctor checked the back of my grandmother's head, shined a light in her eyes, and asked her some questions.
Her bubbly, quirky personality really shined in her colorful outfits and bold, oversized accessories — and many stylists gave her kudos for her self-expression.
The storm also shined a light on deep inequality in the city as low-income residents, communities of color and immigrants were hit hardest.
"It is true of successful first ladies that they have shined when they are away from the spotlight on their husband," Mr. Ruddy said.
But the TV gods have shined their favor on their faithful servant (that's me), and "Lodge 49" has been renewed for a second season.
She was awarded $55 million in a lawsuit, a case that shined a spotlight on the rampant harassment faced by women in her field.
The department flooded the streets with rookies who picked through trash and shined flashlights in alleyways and sewer grates searching for any potential evidence.
But Bruno Mars truly shined earlier in the evening, during his solo performance of "That's What I Like," which was louche, smooth and anthemic.
The attack has shined a light on the U.S. presence in Niger, where the United States has about 800 troops and a drone base.
Although the plane wasn't the cleanest or newest and the Wi-Fi was slow and spotty, Jetblue's dedication to customer service really shined through.
In the United States, audience-pleasers like the podcast "Serial" and the Netflix documentary "Making a Murderer" have shined a light on the issue.
The programming shined a light on the city's diverse, robust spaces and the potential for them to collaborate in the growing local art scene.
My ring shined so bright for our love in Rome while we celebrated our 2 year anniversary in Italy, the country we got married in!
And Republicans' decision to support him anyway has also shined a light on the longstanding partisan divide in how likely people are to believe women.
Yet where Rothy's has really shined is in marketing, including spending hugely on Facebook and to a lesser extent, Instagram and other social media platforms.
Revitalizing a role previously held by the voice of Norbert from Angry Beavers, Salem the cat shined throughout Season 1 of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Iran: Political Dissidents Arrested In the 2014 episode, Bourdain shined a light on Persian cuisine and the life of the Iranian people amidst political oppression.
After I described my headaches, she'd shined lights in my eyes, tested my coordination skills, watched me walk, and asked a laundry list of questions.
He turned heads on Broadway Part of what helped Butler get cast as Elvis is his recent turn on Broadway, where he shined on stage.
Everyone is unpacking the tragedy in their own lives, now that we've shined a light on it by finally outing so many high-profile predators.
On the two-hour drive, the Range Rover Sport easily out shined my Defender on the highway and on the smokey climb up Big Bear.
But it also shined a blinding spotlight on the plight and concerns of the working class voters who ensured his ticket to the Oval Office.
He shined his own shoes, bought his clothes on sale and as governor banned peanuts and other snacks on state airplanes to save public money.
While there have been some big, highly anticipated releases like Anthem and Days Gone, those aren't really the games that have shined through thus far.
Hoiberg said his team shined with a 211-2 advantage in fast-break points but needed to do more in its set offense against Memphis.
The Empire State Building shined orange on Friday night in solidarity with thousands of protesters across the country calling for an end to gun violence.
What&aposs being done with her is what CNN did with Trump, and they&aposve shined a spotlight on this unusual character and they laugh.
Also, while the researchers shined three dots of light onto the baby bump, they assumed—but did not see—what pattern the fetus was seeing.
But what if you shined multiple weaker lasers through the resin, none of which was powerful enough to cure it except when they all intersected?
But this last week also shined a surprising spotlight on CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, who threatened a man on video after being taunted in public.
He walked into his first Monday of class with a crisp blue uniform, shined shoes, and for perhaps the first time in years, with hope.
When they would find a couple, they shined flashlights on them and rousted the men — who were often closeted, married or both — from the park.
The giant menorah, which shined bright against the dark fog that blanketed Central Park, has been lit hundreds of times by rabbis, mayors and governors.
An attack at a Queens maternity center shined a light on "birth tourism," private, unregulated nurseries that cater to both Chinese tourists and New Yorkers.
Even with the impressive debut by Lawrence, who went 9 for 15 for 137 yards and no interceptions, the senior starter Kelly Bryant also shined.
The Pelosi video controversy has shined a spotlight on how reluctant some tech companies are to stop the spread of fake news on their platforms.
She shined a spotlight on Americans' struggle to afford long-term care for the aging, and she touted her efforts to lower prescription drug costs.
So Johnson shined both for her talents in picking up new techniques and for her accuracy in manually checking the computers before they were trusted.
Not all heroes wear capes He shined shoes twice a week for 30 years -- and raised more than $200,000 for sick kids in the process.
Like Motown's James Jamerson and neo-soul's Pino Palladino, Bruner shined as a vehicle for others, providing sturdy ground for a front man's giant steps.
She recently shined a light on the "urgent international issue" of sexual violence in war at the Fighting Stigma Through Film festival in London in November.
"Her heart shined like the stars, and she had dreams of fighting for the voiceless and protecting women's rights," her friend said on the GoFundMe page.
Over the past week, America has been rocked by a series of deaths and tragedies that have shined a light on issues of racial tension here.
The sudden revival of interest in PewDiePie can be traced back to the video where he shined a light on the threat of T-Series' growth.
Public school principals shined brightly, with the vast majority of respondents indicating that principals care about students and provide the public with fair and accurate information.
For this experiment, the scientists also shined a special kind of light— squeezed light—onto the drum's head, sending the temperature below the quantum backaction limit.
A jealous redneck kicked in his front teeth when he was nine, as punishment for merely touching a white woman's leg as he shined her shoes.
French prosecutors have begun a manslaughter investigation into the unusual case, which shined a spotlight on the practice of testing drugs on paid, healthy human volunteers.
When the officer shined his flashlight on the man, the man "immediately fled on foot" and crossed 10th Street, which borders the park, the report said.
But with the president tweeting about Paul Manafort and Al Capone, he has shined a bright spotlight on the trial that journalists find impossible to ignore.
The artifice was obvious, but also difficult to parse at times; the scenes were staged, but the values of the world they depicted always shined through.
Her cancer diagnosis and my sudden role as her caregiver shined a spotlight on how important it is to be present in the here and now.
When I studied journalism, ironically at Click's alma mater, the University of Massachusetts, the journalism school was where the light of the First Amendment shined brightest.
Nevertheless, the film shined a light on an issue reaching the peak of national consciousness and may have, in part, provoked action from the Obama Administration.
The new year has shined a light upon me and burned the crust from my eyes to allow me to see the errors of my ways.
But security experts just shined a light on a controversial feature that came with the latest Google Chrome that previously wasn't announced by the search giant.
The family matriarch, Queen Silvia, shined in a shimmery silver ballgown, and her daughter, Crown Princess Victoria, wore a coordinating one-shouldered gown with gold accents.
Bryant, meanwhile, shined in his debut, and his 313 yards of total offense were the most in Clemson history by a quarterback making his first start.
Snell, 23, had shined at Class AAA Durham, going 33-3 with a 1.99 E.R.A. in 12 starts since joining the team in the 2015 season.
We all know that at times we've shined beyond even our own greatest expectations, and at times we've failed spectacularly to the point of self-shock.
Small forward JaKarr Sampson got the start with a smaller lineup at Cleveland and shined while hauling in a career-high 33 rebounds in 23 minutes.
Even Call of Duty: Ghosts, one of the worst entries in the series, shined in its first mission, a zero gravity shootout aboard a space station.
He was here before they were, after all, running barefoot along the streets while his father shined shoes all day in the East Atlanta Barber Shop.
She knew the magnitude of what she was doing, why it was more than just changing tires, and why a sliver of spotlight shined on her.
In prison, we shined because of, not despite, our circumstances, especially the presence of the "old-timers" who helped guide us to our coming-of-age.
His solitary life shined a light on a yearslong effort by an army of conservationists, devoted volunteers and others to repopulate his species on the island.
It felt like it shined a light on a world we don't get to see on television and a world that was really personal to Lena.
The World projected enormous bulletins over nearly its entire 20-story building across from City Hall, and The Herald shined a beacon from atop its building.
In some ways, Mr. Robot's worst qualities have shined unfortunately bright in season two, especially when the show relied too heavily on those season one vibes.
A recent 10-page internal memo (by a male Google engineer) that lambasted the company's diversity efforts also shined a light on workplace culture for some.
Buttigieg shined in Iowa and New Hampshire, two overwhelmingly white states, but needed to prove he could contend in places with more Hispanic and black voters.
While Neymar has been cleared of rape by the police, the details of the case shined an unwelcome light on his lifestyle away from the field.
The games that really shined 2019 weren't sequels to well-established series, they were new worlds with new characters making their marks for the first time.
Pressed by lawmakers, Bickert also shined a light on how Facebook uses a mix of artificial intelligence and third-party fact-checkers to weed out misinformation.
Pence is a stalwart ally of the Jewish state, and his true friendship shined through in the public statements he gave during his time in Israel.
At their best, the Wilpons, self-made multimillionaires from the city's outer boroughs, shined as generous philanthropists who occasionally broke the bank for a star player.
As the detectives — both in plainclothes — approached the car, one of them shined his flashlight through the window and saw the young woman adjusting her bra.
Jennifer Lopez shined in her silver fringe beaded Versace dress at the Met Gala earlier this week, but there was a bittersweet story behind the gorgeous gown.
Binnington shined in a 32-save performance as the Blues beat the Boston Bruins 43-1 on Wednesday for the first Stanley Cup title in franchise history.
This isn't a new game so much as it is a collection of older games, freshened up and spit-shined for WipEout's first appearance on PlayStation 4.
Sudduth wrote that he watched as his partner shined a flashlight into the bedroom where DelVesco's body would be found on her bed about 30 minutes later.
I'll begin with where Trump shined in Las Vegas: His support of a ban on late-term partial-birth abortion was a heaven-sent gift from God.
Nevada Democrats say Sanders' biggest advantage comes in the northern part of the state, where his campaign's outreach to the whiter-than-Las Vegas electorate has shined.
Cincinnati's much-maligned bullpen shined for much of the game, with four relievers combining for 8 1/3 hitless innings before the Cubs broke through against Hoover.
In raising the issue of patriotism, Kaepernick — perhaps unwittingly — shined a spotlight on the days when N.F.L. teams quietly became business partners with the United States military.
And unlike the concourse-level mall of the original trade center, there seems to be no place yet to get your shoes shined or a key copied.
The shoe business was a family affair: His father, Sam, ran the Fisher Shoe Company, and as a boy, Mr. Fisher shined shoes to earn pocket money.
Democratic senators said the documents shined new light on Kavanaugh's views and actions, especially on abortion and the heated judicial wars of the George W. Bush administration.
Jon Lester shined with his arm and his bat as the Chicago Cubs cruised to a 10-4 victory over the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday afternoon.
Wayne has always shined when tackling the beeping minimalism of hit Southern rap beats, and "Ice Cream Paint Job" is one of the best in that genre.
Total spent: $0 Expense tracking on Monefy shined a light on an area in my life where ignorance is NOT bliss, but costly ... pretty dag on costly.
"He was just a college kid who was scheduled to graduate in the fall of 13 with a degree that he would have shined in," Simmons said.
" Over the summer, Ms. Clarkson shined a light on the routine harassment women endure online by responding to a "You're fat" tweet with "...and still [expletive] awesome.
"We were having a conversation about what we wanted to do with Heaven Hill, and what brands weren't having the light shined on them," Ms. House recalled.
To Ms. Simms's shock, she said in a federal lawsuit, the female officer then shined a flashlight into her underwear, reached in and pulled out her tampon.
Alfonzo McKinnie also shined with 19 points in 26 minutes off the bench for Golden State, which has won seven of eight games to start the season.
Those recent controversies have shined a spotlight on a debate over freedom of expression, again testing the city and university on two fronts: free speech and safety.
Lock shined at the outset, throwing a pair of first-quarter touchdown passes to Courtland Sutton to help the Broncos take a 17-10 lead into halftime.
This trend is buoyed by increasing demand for accountability from premium brands (after the 2015 AppNexus' cleanup that shined a spotlight on the pervasive fraud affecting marketers' ROI).
Elizabeth mentioned her concerns to their pediatrician during Noah's next visit, and when the doctor shined a penlight in his eyes, she saw a similar white light reflected.
For decades' researchers have known that THC is responsible for the psychological cannabis high, but recent studies have shined light on CBD and its function on treating pain.
Since then, he's comfortably shined outside Harden's orbit, punishing defenders who want nothing more than a moment to catch their breath after the ball gets swung his way.
Every pup — from the ones that were really, really good at sports to the ones that got lost while trying to find their way home — shined on screen.
They looked through the window of the stairwell door, but could not see anything, and Officer Landau shined his flashlight through the window, according to a prosecution memorandum.
In Atlacomulco, the cradle of the PRI, people formed neat lines at a polling station in the town center and got their shoes shined before going to Mass.
Styles only being allowed to say one word for each question puts the burden of comedy on Handler — but it's the singer who really shined in the clip.
The bold look shined on its own, as it was paired with an otherwise bare-face complexion Thinking of trying out the silver shadow look on your own?
Reading last year's Spectators in the evenings, by a fitfully fading bulb; or taking a constitutional, with properly shined shoes and walking cane, among the towering Himalayan rocks.
With the boobs out and the dress short, KKW shined bright like the sun in a tight, canary yellow Versace mini dress while vacationing in Miami this week.
You don't want to get caught gasping as you hand over the same amount of money you originally paid for your shoes just to have them shined up.
Thankful Americans are responding to the touching actions with even more love, and it seems as though Canada has successfully shined a light on this dark, dark time.
The crime, which took place in December 2012, sent shockwaves around the world and shined a spotlight on the Indian government's seeming failure to adequately prosecute sexual assaults.
It shined a red siren for EMS Week, flickered its candlelike antenna for Hanukkah, mimicked a heartbeat for Valentine's Day, and went dark after the tragedy in Brussels.
Gisele Bündchen shined even brighter than usual on Sunday, donning a sequined, silver Julien Macdonald dress for a signing of her Taschen photo book in New York City.
Kings 3, Blackhawks 1 Christian Folin snapped a scoreless tie midway through the third period, and goaltender Jonathan Quick shined, helping Los Angeles to a victory against Chicago.
" David M. deRubertis, who also represents Mo'Nique, said, "In recent years, the spotlight has appropriately shined on the gender pay inequities that continue to plague the American workforce.
But the president's comments also shined a light on his past responses to religious and racial controversies that were criticized as insensitive, drawing accusations of hypocrisy from Democrats.
The 66-year-old former Partridge Family star was performing at Hudson Valley Theater in Peekskill, NY when a fan shined a cellphone light smack into his cornea.
Students in the Corps of Cadets still click-clack across campus in their tan military-style uniforms and shined shoes, and many of them become commissioned military officers.
The search for Scudamore's replacement has shined a harsh light on the search team, led by Chelsea's chairman, Bruce Buck, entrusted to find the former advertising executive's replacement.
Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes for Health, Dr. Deborah Birx of the State Department's Global Health division, and others have shined with their knowledge and perspective.
While Jonathan Loaisiga shined in his major-league debut, he is trying to make the jump from Class AA, and Domingo German continues to struggle early in games.
As DNA testing has revolutionized forensic science and helped to exonerate hundreds of wrongfully convicted people, it has also shined a light on the inadequacy of earlier methods.
Since the #MeToo movement began, a light has been shined on a few different types of abuse: Workplace sexual harassment, blatant sexual assault, and now intimate partner abuse.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling has shined a spotlight on the Trump Organization's repeated attempts to negotiate a Trump-branded hotel deal in Russia.
And they shined a spotlight on buybacks at a Senate Finance Committee hearing Wednesday when they grilled Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
To complement his history-making win, Porter's wore a Michael Kors Collection crystal pinstripe suit (with 51,000 Swarovski crystals!) that shined just as bright as his Emmy award.
The Sinner actress, 36, shined bright in a flowing strapless yellow Ralph & Russo gown, with a sweetheart neckline bodice and a train of long fabric draped over her shoulders.
The trademark snail's-pace curve didn't have much to it that day, plopping well off the plate to Darvish's arm side, but everything else shined at least on occasion.
In her four previous hosting appearances, Melissa McCarthy shined brightest in sketches that let her revel in wildly elaborate, gross-out physical comedy, and this sketch is no exception.
"I am profoundly grateful to the alcoholics who shined a light on the path for me and helped equip me with the skills to live life well," he continued.
At a pre-Oscar bash celebrating this year's group of female nominees, Patricia Arquette and Jennifer Lawrence shined the spotlight on an issue they say is affecting women everywhere.
Abuela's been on the sidelines for the last few episodes of the season, but really shined tonight when she yelled at Xo so she wouldn't ruin her make-up.
The case has shined a spotlight on LaFleur, a defendant in a civil lawsuit in the 22014 death of a man when the deputy worked for a different department.
An investigation into suspected fraud in a closely contested House race in North Carolina has shined a spotlight on an increasingly powerful tool in U.S. elections: mail-in ballots.
Accompanied by an architectural historian and a designer who is an expert in classicism, Mr. Pennoyer visited the Bronx warehouse and shined a flashlight on the dusty storage room.
Ms. Arceri said that although the historical information in "Turn" was probably about "70 percent inaccurate," the series shined a light on an important part of United States history.
But the next day, as all Hollywood sat eating lunch at its favorite restaurant, Begelman walked through the door - tailored, barbered, buffed, shined and looking like a million bucks.
Mr. Kasich's victory in Ohio also shined a light on a nagging difficulty for Mr. Trump, and one of the Republican race's most revealing divides: the class fault line.
The United States college players who shined in the first two games engaged in the physical play against the Russians but couldn't make an impact on the score sheet.
She picked out her favorite section of three red booths, and then shined the tables and wiped down the laminated menus as she waited for her customers to arrive.
Her commitment to learning about early childhood shined through in the many meetings — some three hours long — that she attended during the past year with a panel of experts.
Her commitment to learning about early childhood shined through in the many meetings — some three hours long — that she attended during the past year with a panel of experts.
Lynn Williams has also shined in qualifiers despite rejoining the USWNT for the first time since getting called up for 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship prior to the World Cup.
It used the watch's heart rate sensor that flashes green LED lights hundreds of times per second, and also shined a light to detect blood flow in the wrist.
Shane O'Donoghue, a Fox Sports television commentator and host of "Living Golf" on CNN, said that when he was growing up, the sun always shined during the Irish Open.
SwimmerAge: 34How he dominated the decade: For the average sports fan, Michael Phelps resurfaced every four years, but no other athlete shined in those spare moments as Phelps did.
BirminghamWatch shined a light on longstanding deficiencies in the Etowah County Detention Center, a jail with documented issues of crowding, inadequate health care, insufficient food supply and poor sanitation.
I felt the game shined most during moments when I didn't have to hide my goosehood, when the non-player characters noticed me, feared me, and even applauded me.
That was until 2016, when the best-selling novel and movie "Hidden Figures" shined a light on their work and the challenges they faced -- including racial segregation at NASA.
Kevin Hart and wife Eniko Parrish dazzled in their elegant get-ups, and Dwayne Johnson and wife Lauren Hashian shined in festive looks to match the winter-themed event.
Her early state visits to date have shined a light on how her record as a member of the House was considerably more conservative than she currently portrays herself.
It was a joyous moment, but not yet the summit: Johnson was contracted to the Oklahoma City Blue, the Thunder's development league team, where he shined for two years.
Towell, however, is no stranger to this part of the world, or these sorts of issues—he has long shined a light on the dispossessed, on those in exile.
The ride-hail company is in the midst of a period of upheaval in the wake of an investigation that shined a spotlight on its cultural issues and priorities.
But now that Lendix has acquired its smaller competitor, the company will be able to manage short term loans as well as this is where Finsquare shined before the acquisition.
The New York Times' report on sexual harassment allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein shined a spotlight on how companies use these clauses to hide potentially illegal behavior toward women.
The video montage also shined a light on one of the most special moments in Kotb's life — when, at the age of 52, she adopted her daughter Haley Joy Kotb.
After celebrities shined a light on this controversy, NBCUniversal's president of Lifestyle Networks Frances Berwick responded to the backlash on Tuesday during a TCA panel for Rose McGowan's new docuseries.
I don't think there's been a more exhilarating single-player shooter in 2016, so far, than this spit 'n' shined nine-year-old title, save perhaps for the rebooted DOOM.
But in at least one respect, Amazon's Hunger Games-style civic competition backfired: It's shined a spotlight on how Amazon and companies like it have benefited enormously from taxpayer funds.
A powerful Royal Commission inquiry into Australia's big banks and wealth managers has shined a harsh light on financial institutions in the country, revealing widespread misconduct and deception of customers.
See, for example, his speech in Phoenix — given the same day he shined in Mexico City, where he called Mexicans "exemplary" — sounded more like German politicians discussing Jews in 1933.
He stands 6 feet 2 inches tall, and he has been on the radar of top clubs ever since he shined for Nigeria at the 2013 World Under 17 tournament.
The one-year anniversary of the #metoo wave hitting Capitol Hill going by without a bill being passed has shined a spotlight even more on lawmakers' inability to reach agreement.
"While nothing will bring these innocent folks back, the tragedy shined a light on the industry, and gave us an opportunity to improve the safety of future passengers," Hurd said.
But despite all that, when a local journalist shined the light of his news organization on our meeting, the PEOPLE saw my exchange with the Mayor for what it was.
It has also shined a light on the problem of human sex trafficking, even though Mr. Kraft has not been accused of any involvement in that part of the investigation.
If nothing else, the lurid tale has shined a sustained spotlight on a corner of the city that often makes headlines for gun violence but rarely grips the public imagination.
Benoist, 30, shined in a sparkling mid-length pink dress which tied in the front, pairing the look with sandals, simple jewelry and her long tresses done in loose waves.
Yankees 8, Orioles 2 While Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez have commanded most of the attention for the Yankees this season, shortstop Didi Gregorius has mostly shined in the background.
On the big shopping days of the year — Black Friday, Cyber Monday and, of course, Prime Day — Amazon once shined with its hyper-efficient apparatus for commerce on full display.
Then there was the the Iowa Democratic Party's Liberty and Justice Celebration on Friday night -- where Warren and Buttigieg shined, both in terms of their organizations and the candidates' performances.
"America's Got Talent" is drawing ire on social media after a bombshell report from Variety shined a light on Gabrielle Union's exit from the popular show after this past season.
Kevin Hart and wife Eniko dazzled in their elegant get-ups, while Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and wife Lauren Hashian shined in festive looks to match the winter-themed event.
At a minimum, those views are sure to come up in a confirmation hearing, and would allow a light to be shined on Mr. Trump's handling of the Russia investigation.
Over the course of the 70-minute performance his face increasingly shined with sweat and his sculpted hair lost its shape, a serendipitous parallel with the miller's descent into histrionics.
The red state attorneys general who brought the case may have imagined it was a clever way to highlight Obamacare's flaws, but instead it shined a spotlight on their own.
The New York Times's report on sexual harassment allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein shined a spotlight on how companies use these clauses to hide potentially illegal behavior toward women.
His arrest plunged the alliance — which now includes the Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi — into chaos; it also shined a light on the Japanese legal system, where conviction rates near 100 percent.
When the British pop star tearfully accepted the ceremony's top award Sunday night, she shined a spotlight on the woman she said she has loved since she was 11 years old.
But along the way I encountered a plethora of hexing "younger" artists that shined: Cathryn Boch, Mathieu Briand, Steven Cohen, Duprat, Gronon, John Isaacs, Edward Lipski, Mari Katayama, and Stephane Thidet.
It was Senator Kamala Harris of California who shined, scoring points throughout the debate on Thursday and delivering the most bruising attack on front-runner former Vice President Joe Biden yet.
At the same time, stories of sexual assault and objectification at our finest universities have shined a harsh light on some of the darkest realities of being female in our country.
He delivered clean washing to his widowed mother's customers, pulling it along in his little four-wheel wagon, and he shined shoes and cleaned spittoons in his brother-in-law's barbershop.
Bursts of crackling, cackle-inducing humor and satire have shined through (thanks in large part to the inimitable Laura Dern), but they have failed to outweigh the show's dull, redundant mush.
And the video montage also shined a light on one of the most special moments in Kotb's life — when, at the age of 52, she adopted her daughter Haley Joy Kotb.
Amal shined in a romper with a gold belt and Jimmy Choo heels while George looked stylish and comfortable in a blue suit with the top buttons of his shirt undone.
In the clips, the mother of one — who, at the time, was five months along with her baby girl — sparkled and shined in her silvery, beaded, fringy ensemble for the holiday.
No one has shined the light on the question of income inequality more than Bernie Sanders, and he's changed the way that politics will be approached in this country going forward.
The Florida Panthers' rebuilt defense corps shined in the first two games of the season and the group gets its toughest test yet against the host Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.
One attempt saw Holloway turn him and step over into mount but even as beaten and tired as Ortega was, in that brief instant on the ground Ortega's ability shined through.
The page also shined a spotlight on certain campaigns for gay rights such as the "It Gets Better" campaign to help those in the LGBT community struggling with thoughts of suicide.
He shined as Don Draper in Mad Men, with his tall, fragile American masculinity, and he delighted as the psychotic and bizarre Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
But broadcast TV wasn't left out in the cold thanks to two returning Globe favorites, a new breakout drama and an old favorite that shined like it's new again in 2017.
Ms. Nettleton's story has shined a light on the plight of children taken unwittingly by their parents to join the Islamic State, some of whom are now languishing in displacement camps.
The first ever photograph of a human was taken while Uranus was transiting Pisces, and the image happens to be of a person having their shoes shined (Pisces rules the feet!).
School: BaylorYear(s): 2009-13Position: CenterStats: 22.1 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 5.3 BPGA 6-foot-9 force in the paint and known dunker, Brittney Griner shined for Baylor from the get-go.
While Bing has shied away from the attention of the viral post, he is proud of the light this has shined on the good things police officers do in their community.
Fowler did his, stripping Brady, and so, too, did Bortles, maligned for his inconsistency, who shined in the absence of the star running back Leonard Fournette, out with a hamstring injury.
But the exchange and ensuing waves of social media chatter shined the brightest of unwanted spotlights on a subject that N.B.A. officials undoubtedly wish would not have surfaced in this manner.
San Francisco 49ers: The much maligned 49ers' defense shined in Sunday's win over the Broncos, holding Denver to 3.9 yards per play and stopping the Broncos on 13 of 15 third downs.
Then, the team immobilized the fish and injected a chemical that prevented their eyes from moving, and shined various colors of light at the fish eyes, measuring how the light receptors reacted.
MLS stars Bradley Wright-Phillips and Josef Martinez shined in the final minutes Sunday, as the visiting New York Red Bulls and Atlanta United FC played to a wild 3-3 draw.
Credit...Credit KFAR TOUN, Lebanon — Close to midnight, Mounir Abi-Said sat on the roof of his bright yellow Land Rover and shined a spotlight across the landscape, looking for striped hyenas.
I even baked vegan chocolate-peanut brownies using peanut milk, and this was where the dairy-alternative really shined: They were more decadent than perhaps any other brownie I have ever tasted.
When the scientists put some E. coli bacteria on the red silk and shined a green light on it for an hour, the survival rate of the bacteria fell by 45 percent.
The family shined together on the red carpet, with Jennifer, 50, wearing a long-sleeved black, shimmery Ralph Lauren gown and Sistine, 20, opting for a long-sleeved, low-cut gold dress.
They observed the density of their solid manifest itself in stripes, and when they shined a light on their material, it bounced off of it as if it had hit a grating.
Before she left in her high-shine latex Vex strapless dress, one friend was on hand to give her bottom a polish to make sure her latex number shined from all angles.
But no matter how it plays out from here, Kavanaugh's moment in the public eye has already shined a light squarely on America's elite institutions and their attendant cultures of sexual violence.
Trey appeared alongside Will in the music video for 1998's "Just the Two of Us." And while we're sure that dad helped out, each kids' talent shined through in every role.
The Washington Post's Matea Gold and Elizabeth Dwoskin illustrate how Facebook's place in the federal government's Russia probe has shined a light on the secretive nature behind political advertising on the platform.
But then, the Grand Papi of the LA Food Revolution, Roy Choi and his Kogi partners, the Shin family, shined a guiding light towards Chinatown where they moved their own spot, Chego.
Where the Chiefs' defense really shined was in the secondary, as the group (literally) covered for a slow-starting pass rush, quite the opposite of the tendency for most of the season.
Astros RH Joe Musgrove (1-212, 22) Manaea shined in a win over Cleveland on Tuesday, allowing one run and a season low-tying three hits while fanning eight over seven innings.
Capitol police officers with combat-style rifles guarded the entrance to Capitol Square as a police helicopter shined a spotlight on the vehicle and police worked to stop traffic, the newspaper reported.
Her death sparked a wave of protests in Bangladesh and across social media from many who say they felt the tragedy shined a light on the vulnerability of victims of sexual harassment.
The US$21.68bn Johnson & Johnson deal last Thursday shined the spotlight on this newly sought-after area of the curve when its 225, 22.25 and 24-year tranches enjoyed the largest demand.
As expected, the production is also fairly stripped down compared to the spit-shined sheen on the band's later records, but even Total Fucking Necro's sound is clean enough to be unobtrusive.
When Johnson was just 9, he shined shoes during summer vacation for extra pocket change and later used these skills to buff shoes in high school, as well, according to The Week.
But to write off The Big Bang Theory is to write off a show that shined a spotlight on geek culture in a way that has helped it take over the world.
To my delight, while the officers' trials made their way through Baltimore City Circuit Court, hoards of reporters, literally camped out in town, shined a light on the courthouse where I work.
If Biden wants to keep building his support, he needs to prove at each high-stakes moment that he can be the candidate who shined on the national stage after South Carolina.
SE Cupp: Biden and Sanders should stick to criticizing Trump When Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden were focused on Donald Trump's lack of leadership and the urgency of now, they both shined.
The crisis has shined a spotlight on what critics call a "locker-room culture" in British politics, fueled by alcohol, that produced its first casualty on Wednesday night when Mr. Fallon resigned.
Foster's legal troubles have shined an uncomfortable light on the N.F.L. and its stated objective of holding players accountable for their behavior off the field, particularly when it includes violence against women.
After Mr. Patterson parked in the driveway, Jayme's father, James Closs, shined a light outside and asked to see a badge, as if he thought the police had come to the house.
It was Coutinho who set Tite's team on the road to the last 16 and a meeting with Mexico, just as it was Coutinho who shined brightest in Brazil's opening two games.
The exchange only shined a brighter spotlight on what had been a controversial World Cup run and an ongoing issue — athletes choosing to attend or not attend celebrations at the White House.
Consistently productive performers and breakout talents alike shined as the calendar year came to an end, and the sport's future was on display at the International Ice Hockey Federation's world junior championships.
Two recent train derailments led to extraordinary delays across the region and shined a harsh spotlight on the station's deteriorating infrastructure after years of neglect as Amtrak has grappled with financial problems.
While Julián Castro has shined in some debate moments, his tough criticism of Biden since this month's debate appears to have rubbed many Democrats — including some in the CHC — the wrong way.
After missing the first three games of the season because of a suspension based on a car crash and arrest, the 6-13 Bouknight shined over the weekend at the Charleston Classic.
The 1994 event is best remembered for the attack on Nancy Kerrigan after a practice, but there was a 13-year-old who shined that year too — Michelle Kwan, who finished second.
Researchers at the Buenos Aires Natural Sciences Museum were studying the polka-dot tree frog, which is usually dull, when they noticed that it glowed after they shined ultraviolet light on it.
The USMNT U-20s grabbed headlines for their play in the group stages, as young prospects like Tyler Adams and Jonathan Klinsmann (yes, that Klinsmann) shined on an international stage against their contemporaries.
Eduardo Rodriguez shined over six innings, and J.D. Martinez collected a season-high three hits to lead the Boston Red Sox to an 210-22 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Wednesday.
The Nittany Lions steamrolled through their first three opponents at home by a combined score of 141-14, and their bevy of offensive stars shined brightly in last week's rout of Georgia State.
In addition to Native American beliefs, traditions from people of color such as hoodoo and santería, which sprang from the Yoruba faith Beyoncé has shined a spotlight on, are creeping into the mainstream.
The tragic death of rapper Mac Miller and the high-profile overdose of singer Demi Lovato have shined a light on the shadowy pervasiveness of addiction in the music industry as of late.
The "Meghan Markle Effect" has shined a light on several fashion brands since the Duchess of Sussex officially joined the royal family, but one shoe brand in particular has certainly felt the impact.
The heat source can be pretty much anything, including electrical resistance, chemical reactions or laser light shined on parts of the filament, allowing for use in a wide range of settings and scales.
We'll take a close look at all the ways Vucevic has unexpectedly shined, but his MVP case really crystalizes itself when you look at how the Magic fare with him versus without him.
Slavery in Libya The UN urged Libya to "take urgent action" to end the slave trade there, a practice exposed by CNN, which shined a light on human slave auctions in the country.
As conversations about diversity on television and at major awards shows have taken place, a particular spotlight has been shined on groups who continue to see a lack of representation, including Asian Americans.
"  "What's different about Trump is if you look at him compared to other presidents in the past, other president's have sometimes shined, where they've been in the 2628 percentile, 28500 percent approval range.
In the meantime, the continued detention of children has shined a light on their abysmal treatment in custody — spoiled food, inadequate potable water, and the forcible administration of psychotropic medication, among other conditions.
The woman undressed the girl and put her into her son's pajamas, then into his bed, and pulled down the shade and turned on the light that shined constellations all over the ceiling.
His testimony at that trial last spring — which I attended — was a revelation, as with disarming candor he shined a klieg light on the play-for-cash business that is major college hoops.
The FCC kicked off its investigation after multiple investigative reporters shined a light on the industry's sharing of location data with third-party brokers, and how easy it is to obtain that data.
Missouri is likely a forgotten theater of the Civil War, but for the Union at the outset of the war, Missouri was the one bright spot that shined through an otherwise dreary day.
Many officials emphasize that the topics are separate, but the administration has shelved several proposals that would have shined light on China's abuses over concerns that a tough stance could upset trade talks.
As I munched my way through an unnecessary amount of food, I watched a man at a table near me get his shoes shined while he dined, which seemed pretty luxurious to me.
Standout pieces include breezy pants with belts cinching the waist, striking plaids, pleated skirts styled with socks and peep-toe platform sandals, but as usual, Kors' craftsmanship really shined in his precise tailoring.
The 6-foot-2 Richmond, Texas, native shined at the NFL combine, and a highlight of him twisting midair to snag a pass along the sideline on Thursday went viral on social media.
The story made international headlines — and shined a spotlight on something most of the world had largely forgotten: that the peaceful protests that began in Algeria nearly nine months ago are still happening.
In yet another year when movies were punctuated by superheroes — or cluttered with them, depending on how you feel about comic book films — none shined brighter than Diana Prince, played by Gal Gadot.
While VR headset manufacturers are able to use conventional LCD or OLED displays to render an entirely new world while perhaps relying on passthrough feeds from cameras to simulate "mixed reality" environments, hardware manufacturers interested in making glasses-like AR headsets that aren't incredibly ugly have had to rely on waveguides, which reflect light that is shined into the edge of a sheet of glass and bounced around inside by reflective elements before being shined directly into a user's eyes.
The film's portrayal of slavery and the Civil War South, along with a scene that involves marital rape, has shined a harsher, more critical light on the film in the years since its release.
There's been jam sessions that included guitar playing and singing ... but it was when he sat down behind the piano and got all 6 God with it that the G-Man's talent really shined.
"I think she's the nail in her own coffin, but I think it shined a light on something," Fey said, adding that she wanted to make sure her portrayal was "fair" at the time.
Trump has shined his own spotlight on the disaster relief campaign, traveling to Texas twice to meet with local authorities and displaces residents, and offering a $1 million personal donation to 12 different charities.
Newly elected progressive Democratic lawmakers in Congress have shined a new light on the issue of climate change, floating what they have called a "Green New Deal" to shift the U.S. to renewable energy.
She shined a spotlight on the historical use of purge programs as a voter suppression tactic, charted a path forward, and sounded a call to action for groups concerned about protecting minority voting rights.
But in running his norm-breaking campaign, Donald J. Trump shined a light on a larger truth: Voters have had it with the artifice, emptiness and elements of corruption that pervade the country's politics.
The comment, which Mr. Trump later recanted, attracted instant, bipartisan criticism — the latest in a series of high-profile episodes that have shined a light on Mr. Trump's feeble approval ratings among women nationally.
We previously recorded three albums with Steve [2004's Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined, 2006's You Are There, and 2009's Hymn to the Immortal Wind].
I think LGBT film festivals used to be a place where no-budget and low-budget features really shined, but as indie film has gotten more expensive overall, it's also impacted the LGBT space.
The #MeToo cascade drew on anger at how Trump prevailed even after boasting about sexually assaulting women, but it shined the spotlight elsewhere and had astonishing consequences that are still reverberating around the world.
Evil Geniuses' AD carry Jun-sik "Bang" Bae shined on his world championship-winning Ezreal, posting a 7/33/2 KDA to lead Evil Geniuses to eighth place, while pushing Team Liquid to ninth.
I think that this was the best option out of the basic shakes, but as you'll learn later in this ranking, this dessert shined brightest as a foundation for chopped candy and cookie pieces. 
Ducks star Sabrina Ionescu has shined in her senior season, dropping triple-double after triple-double and becoming the first college player to register 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 1,000 assists in their career.
"The Pennsylvania grand jury report shined a light on incredibly disturbing and depraved acts by Catholic clergy, assisted by a culture of secrecy and cover ups in the dioceses," Underwood said in the statement.
In The Times, Benjamin Mueller shined a spotlight on hotel workers, who, according to an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission task force, are "particularly vulnerable to sexual harassment and assault" because they are often alone.
ET, TSN3 (Winnipeg), Altitude (Denver) ABOUT THE JETS (25-03-4): Winnipeg's offense shined most of the season and especially of late, scoring 30 goals as the Jets have won five of their past seven.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. Navy commander says an Iranian naval patrol boat shined a laser at a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter flying over the Strait of Hormuz in what officials say was an unsafe encounter.
Urban, a U.S. Fifth Fleet spokesman, says the Iranian boat came within 800 yards of the USS Bataan, scanned it from bow to stern with the spotlight and shined the light on the USS Cole.
The news comes after the publication of Michelle McNamara's book, I'll Be Gone In the Dark, reached No. 1 on the New York Times Bestseller List and shined a national spotlight on the unsolved crimes.
But the widespread teachers' strikes that swept conservative states earlier this year, including Arizona, Oklahoma, and West Virginia, have shined a spotlight on the harm that Republican tax-cutting policies have unleashed on public schools.
He declined to comment on an FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server to conduct State Department business, which has shined a spotlight on some of his Libya correspondences with Clinton.
Sure, playing a mildly distressed woman from a certain time period is her bread and butter, but never has she shined brighter to me than as a pursed-lipped, short-fused head bitch in charge.
One group at the University of Maryland lined up ten trapped ytterbium ions (ytterbium is just a chemical element) and shined them with periodic laser pulses to mostly, but not completely, flip the ions' spins.
After a brutal trading day on Wall Street, CNBC's Jim Cramer shined a light on a number of sectors where investors can search for buying opportunities in a market shaken up by escalating trade tensions.
Photo: Audrey Valasco (Cell Press)Scientists have shined a light on one of the creepier denizens of the deep sea, a pitch-black creature that can turn itself into a living lamp called the dragonfish.
Decades of research and public history projects by activists, local historians, and civil rights scholars have shined a light on critical campaigns that were conceived of, built by, and waged locally by ordinary Americans nationwide.
His power toppled the mighty foes and his intense light shined on America and we were able to see clearly: injustice, inequality, poverty, pride, self-realization, courage, laughter, love, joy and religious freedom for all.
That Capitol Hill is under sharper scrutiny follows a groundswell of recent sexual harassment accusations that have shined a spotlight on alleged inappropriate behavior and remarks made by powerful men in business, Hollywood and politics.
The spotlight shined on a lady in a tutu standing on top of a bar to our right while a massive bag of white powder hurled towards her from the opposite side of the room.
I was making my Cocchi Cobbler—a cocktail made with Cocchi Rossa, vodka, simple syrup, passion fruit puree, lime juice, and Angostura bitters—at the bar at Cliff's Edge when the light shined on me.
You can organize chores by day of the week, time of day (like morning or evening tasks) and create "focus zones" so each room gets its day to shine, or in this case be shined.
He shined shoes and sold newspapers in the street as a youngster and credited Ismael Laguna, a world lightweight champion from Panama, with taking him to a boxing gym when he was 8 years old.
In the first week of the Overwatch League to feature Hero Pools — a randomly selected group of 2 DPS heroes, 1 tank and 1 support — the Outlaws shined, playing to their strengths with dive compositions.
And as the sun began to set beyond a giant glass wall of the Esplanade, crystal lanterns on both sides of the aisle shined a guiding light upon the bride's path to her waiting groom.
MILWAUKEE — Johnny Cueto shined in his San Francisco Giants debut, as the right-hander tossed seven strong innings Tuesday to lead San Francisco to a 2-143 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park.
When boring people think about taking risks, their brain first goes to "improv comedy," where they are confident they would have shined if only they hadn't listened to Daddy and chosen a more traditional career.
While officials are continuing to probe the circumstances around Ms. Goodson's fall, her death has shined a light on the lack of elevator service and accessibility issues that have long plagued the city's subway system.
With his wide eyes and beautifully shined mane of curly golden hair, the former TV actor looks as if he just stepped off the set of a shampoo commercial, and he is nearly as dramatically compelling.
What I loved about your article was it really shined a light on the fact that in urban centers where you really need a different model, that now this new model is beginning to emerge. Right.
Recent research in the United States shined an unflattering light on parents and their inability to recognize when their child is overweight, with parents today seeming to be even worse at it than a decade ago.
Considering their NCAA Tournament fortunes appeared bleak at best following poor efforts in their respective conference tournaments two weeks ago, it might be appropriate to suggest fate has shined favorably on Notre Dame and Wisconsin recently.
Pentagon officials said they were confident Chinese nationals had shined high-powered lasers at American aircrafts as many as three times in the past several weeks, resulting in minor eye injuries and possibly causing temporary blindness.
Although the former teacher kept up during the choreographed parts of the routine, she really shined when she was left to her own devices — and showed off the goofy moves that made her an Internet star.
She shined in the "undercard" for the first debate, hosted by Fox News, earning enough of a bump in the polls to make the cut for the main stage in the second debate, hosted by CNN.
The team built an experimental setup where they shined an approximately Martian-level of light onto the gel, and measured a difference of more than 50 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit) between the top and bottom.
But his loss to 2628-year-old progressive upstart Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Tuesday night shook Washington and shined the spotlight back on rank-and-file Democrats' desire to see a generational change at the top.
While Kemp eventually notched a narrow 85033-point victory in the race, Abrams's candidacy prompted a surge in voter turnout and shined a national spotlight on what she has alleged to be voter suppression in Georgia.
Since then, investigations by NBC News and Haaretz have shined more light on AnyVision's operations, describing how the firm's software is being used by the Israeli military to secretly conduct mass surveillance of West Bank Palestinians.
Here, an excessive talavera decorative web danced around me in unrestrained profusion and forms seemed to explode with pleasure as everywhere foliage glistened, leaves shined, angels hovered, and carved fruit exuded thick drops of dark honey.
Biography Born in 1947 to a domestic worker and a man who shined shoes, Butler sought refuge in writing from her isolated existence as a tall, awkward black girl growing up in the 1950s and 1960s.
The 29-year-old shined at safety for the California University of Pennsylvania Vulcans, but he was not selected in the 2012 NFL Draft after his graduation, nor was he invited to a single professional minicamp.
Researchers used lasers to carve tiny three-dimensional etchings into the glass's surface that could be read by machine-learning algorithms trained to look at the patterns created when a light is shined through the glass.
Even as their work shined, some said, they failed to break into the good graces and social circles of the firm's top lawyers, who must champion those hoping to earn a lucrative spot as a partner.
But because of the intense attention it has drawn, Mr. Mueller's investigation shined a spotlight on the waves of foreign money washing through American politics in a way that the other Justice Department efforts never could.
That is, when Biot shined polarized light (which moves out in only one direction, say vertically or horizontally, rather than all directions) through tartaric acid crystals in a solution, they rotated the light clockwise or counterclockwise.
While they didn't get nearly as far as they had hoped in the tournament, individual players on Team Hong Kong shined on a bigger stage, and that extra exposure helped bring their message to more people.
Although our students have never shined on such rankings, they go on to do better in life and in the real world because some parts of the intellect, like creativity and curiosity, are hard to evaluate.
While a more serious attack was averted — the authorities praised the soldier for his quick response — it once again shined a spotlight on Belgium, a country that has been used as a base by many jihadists.
Everyone in the Brady cast was a pretty good cook too, according to Drummond, but two of the stars shined brightest: "Christopher Knight (Peter) and Maureen McCormick (Marcia) were very good in the kitchen," she says.
Authorities said there was no spike in missing black children, but as Vox's Aja Romano wrote, the episode shined a light on the lack of news coverage young people of color get when they go missing.
Her grilling of Venezuela envoy Elliott Abrams last month shined a spotlight on American complicity in grave human rights abuses in America, a kind of critique of the foreign policy elite rarely heard from members of Congress.
The Eternal shined with rookies Ki-hyo "Xzi" Jung's Symmetra and McCree, and Brice "FDGod" Monscavoir's Lucio to stymie the Spitfire, taking Nepal 2-0, King's Row 4-3 and Hanamura 2-1 in an overtime thriller.
CNN's investigation "shined a bright light on a largely unknown" problem, said Ilse Knecht, director of policy and advocacy for the Joyful Heart foundation, a non-profit whose program End the Backlog focuses on untested rape kits.
As in 28500, the recount in the race between Scott and Nelson shined a light on election officials and processes in Broward and Palm Beach, which lagged behind the rest of the state in counting their ballots.
CNN's Manu Raju tweeted about an instance when McCain's humor shined; while Raju was on live television, McCain came up behind him and gave him horns with his fingers, later calling it "revenge" in a Twitter post.
For the month of July, the couple shined a light on environmental causes, featuring the 16-year-old climate and environmentalist activist Greta Thunberg, renowned ethologist Dr. Jane Goodall and wildlife conservationists such as Elephants Without Borders.
Long, author of "Billy Graham and the Beloved Community," says Graham was a constant critic of the movement and tried to shift blame away from his native South whenever King shined a spotlight on the region's racism.
A recent report by Kotaku shined a light on the Joy-Con drift issue, and we're now hearing Nintendo will repair it for free — but if you're looking for more information on the problem, here's the current situation.
Similar accusations have emerged in the past two years against a number of powerful men in Hollywood, the media and politics as the women's #MeToo movement has gained traction and shined a light on sexual harassment and violence.
There was the Ellen Pao gender discrimination lawsuit against Kleiner Perkins, a case Pao ultimately lost, but not without a landmark trial that shined a light on some of the more questionable treatment of women in venture capital.
Amid the gory bits of celluloid, there were a few legitimately solid components — parts of Suicide Squad that shined brighter than anything in Batman v Superman, and threatened to challenge some of the best superhero movies out there.
But I would say—Jeff Flake was a guy who shined the light on ear marks and stuff like that, so I don&apost think that these are two guys that are bad apples that are leaving Congress.
The 25-year-old Lamb, who has never faced the Astros, has allowed 1943 runs and 2194 hits in 25 23/3 innings on the road, although he shined through seven innings at Coors Field earlier this month.
A Quick Clean-Up If you just want your shoes shined up and lookin' fresh, expect to pay about $215 to $453 for shoes and $245 to $215 for boots for a simple shoe shine and leather conditioning.
When I shined the light of logic on my damaging self-beliefs — "I have to be thin to be loved" and "Being in your '30s equals being close to death and therefore irrelevant" — they didn't do so well.
The arrest and trial of the former information minister, Michel Samaha, has transfixed Lebanon and shined a bright light on the deep fissures among its politicians, which have been deepened by five years of war in neighboring Syria.
ABOUT TEXAS TECH (213-13): Fifth-year senior quarterback Nic Shimonek shined in his first career start by going 2-of-256 for 254 yards and three touchdowns in the season-opening 56-10 rout of Eastern Washington.
Not when an Adams injury last year shined a floodlight on how stunted the in-house recruits are; not with Oregon currently set to whiff on bringing in a desperately needed blue-chipper in the 2017 recruiting class.
That is now known as green fluorescent protein, or G.F.P. Unlike most other light-producing proteins, which require a reaction with other chemicals to glow, green fluorescent protein turned green simply when ultraviolet light was shined on it.
"The Pennsylvania grand jury report shined a light on incredibly disturbing and depraved acts by Catholic clergy, assisted by a culture of secrecy and cover-ups in the dioceses," the attorney general of New York, Barbara Underwood, said.
As the sun shined down through the windows of the Harold Washington Public Library in Chicago on Sunday, Miguel Cervantes and wife Kelly joined with family and friends to say goodbye to their 3-year-old daughter Adelaide.
Team: Milwaukee BucksPosition: Small ForwardContract: 5 years, $177.5 millionOne thing to know: Khris Middleton has shined for the past two seasons alongside Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, and was rewarded with a five-year, $178 million deal last summer.
The Eternal shined with rookies Ki-hyo "Xzi" Jung's Symmetra and McCree and Brice "FDGod" Monscavoir's Lucio to stymie the Spitfire, taking Nepal 2-0, King's Row 4-3 and taking a 2-1 overtime thriller in Hanamura.
Aides want Harris to continue opening up about her personal experiences, channeling interactions with voters where her aides believe she has most shined on the campaign trail -- and countering a perception that she is overly rehearsed and planned.
And when scientists shined bright lights on the animals in the lab — both UV and white, which contains a rainbow of colors or hues — they swim away, flapping the sides of their little noodle bodies like wiggly linguine.
China mainland stocks , however, shined through, snapping a one-week losing streak boosted by a series of stimulus measures, notably the securities regulator making it easier for companies to buy back shares, possible implementation of large scale tax cuts.
On average, it takes fifteen seconds for WD's brain to catch up with his eyes—the center of his visual field is harder still—but when Jerpe shined the light through the outstretched Slinky, WD's gaze snapped to it.
Khashoggi's high-profile disappearance and murder shined a spotlight on the lack of respect for human rights and freedom of speech within Saudi Arabia, and the country's bloody, reprehensible war on Yemen that has left tens of thousands dead.
Though Fisher, who died Tuesday at age 60 following a heart attack, typically took on supporting roles outside of Star Wars and her stage work, she was always a scene stealer and her larger-than-life personality shined brightly.
On Wednesday night, hundreds of protesters held a rally and shined lasers on the dome of the city's Space Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui, demanding Fong be released, and mocking the police's description of the pointers as "laser guns".
No. 23207 Oklahoma 2310, Army 230 (OT) The Sooners' defense finally came up with two big stops of the Black Knights' triple-option offense, and Kyler Murray shined in overtime as Oklahoma squeaked out a win in Norman, Okla.
Primordial's latest effort, Exile Among the Ruins, follows 2014's well-received (and well-polished) Where Greater Men Have Fallen, but reaches for a rougher, less spit-shined sound; it feels darker, angrier, more interested in vengeance than glory.
Similarly, Justice Kennedy's departure has shined new light on recently litigated cases that have been ruled unconstitutional by lower courts, such as Indiana's HEA 1337 which was signed into law by Pence when he served as the state's governor.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump over the weekend promoted a Twitter account suspected of being a fake profile -- an incident that has shined a spotlight on the dark underbelly of social media that exists solely to trick unwitting users.
Although young Trump escaped serving through a series of academic and medical deferments, the President was so enamored of the military style that 50 years later, he would speak lovingly to me of Brasso polish and spit-shined shoes.
While a record-breaking year for airline safety and performance, 2017 was also a time of reckoning for carrier customer service practices, after a series of unflattering headlines and public relations nightmares shined a critical light on the industry.
Some of the stars who shined extra bright Tuesday night ... Cardi B and Offset, Taylor Swift, Post Malone, Jennifer Lopez and A-Rod, G-Eazy and Halsey ... and lots of other pairs and groups who shared in the harmony.
For his series Becoming Magma, the artist, "shined light through colored glass vessels and over cut-paper shapes to create forms that record directly onto photographic paper," a unique process that resulted in cataclysmic, minimalist red and black prints.
At the end of this month, Apple's iPhones and their spit-shined new software, will go up against a litany of admittedly pretty, admittedly high-spec Android devices that are nevertheless serving up Marshmallow in the age of Nougat.
But because the demographics of P.S. 199 are starkly different from those of P.S. 191, which struggles academically, the debate has shined a spotlight on the problem of segregation in the city's schools and the difficulty of addressing it.
For those who may consider airing concerns with their own employer, I sought out the advice of my friend Bob Sullivan, who shined some of the brightest, earliest light on Equifax's Work Number service through reporting of his own.
Mr. Ahmed, who is Egyptian-American, said in an interview on Thursday that he believed the call was rooted in racism, but that he forgave the man and was glad that the episode had shined a light on Islamophobia.
It's easy to recall the times he shined, but there were also dark moments that left his faithful struggling to reconcile a dichotomy that's inherent in all humans but especially visible in those who spend their lives on stage.
Over the next 19683 hours, he sat there cross-legged on a mattress in the middle of the room while a ''shadow watch'' of recruits shined a flashlight on his face and took turns monitoring him around the clock.
In terrible news for the writing room of NBC's "The Good Place," Jacksonville moved on from Blake Bortles, a quarterback who occasionally shined on the team's path to the A.F.C. championship game two years ago but struggled last season.
While that glam influence always clouded Ten, the Ten Redux versions of "Once" and "Release" showed that they were slowly shaking off the remnants of their 80s hard rock ambitions, and with less cheesy production, the songs truly shined.
His 2009 film Crude shined a much-need spotlight on the issue of oil pollution in the Amazon rainforest and won 22 human rights and environmental awards that forced giant oil companies like Chevron to be held accountable for their actions.
For work (at left) I simply applied the gold end of the double-sided stick straight to my cheekbones, and blended it with my finger, which gave me a noticeable (but not over-the-top) glow that shined in every light.
But when they shined the dumbbell with circularly polarized light, or light beams whose accompanying electric field rotates as it moves forward, the nanodumbell started spinning with incredible speed, according to their paper to be published in Physical Review Letters.
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Following The Wall Street Journal's findings, PepsiCo, Walmart, Dish, Starbucks, and GM all pulled their advertising, joining a growing list of dozens of companies in Europe and the US since The Times of London first shined a spotlight on the problem.
"Lessons can be learned from this systemwide failure that shined a bright light on the need for a sustained investment in training, technology, and tools to keep up with the record high levels of violence in our prisons," the statement said.
Then the most poignant part of the evening came toward the end of the show, when Grande performed her No. 1 hit "thank u, next." in this moment, the city of pittsburgh's love for malcolm shined through so so so much.
Our event led to more than 400 registrants — close to three times last year's — and, more importantly, shined the klieg lights on some powerful and innovative moves some top CEOs are making, from eBay and Cisco to Marriott and UBS.
China's decision to arrest the head of Interpol, Chinese national Meng Hongwei, also stunned world leaders and shined a light on President Xi Jinping's sweeping anti-corruption crackdown that some experts have dismissed as a thinly veiled attempt to consolidate power.
"I just don't have any doubt about that at all if no public pressure or international spotlight had been shined on it thanks to us they would still be doing the same thing and getting away with it," Burk told Reuters.
The Labor Department's investor protection rule, which would have required financial advisors working with your retirement savings to act in your best interests, shined a spotlight on 401(k) record-keepers and the rollover conversations they would have with departing employees.
The convictions capped an investigation that began in 2014 and has led to six other young men pleading guilty to terrorism charges, and once again shined a harsh light on radicalization among young men in the country's largest Somali community.
When President Trump accused Pakistan of providing safe havens to terrorist groups during his Monday address on Afghanistan, he shined a spotlight on an issue that has long plagued the United States as it tries to wind down America's longest war.
Sexual assault allegations against Weinstein in 2017 — and a flood of public allegations of sexual misconduct against many in the entertainment industry that followed — helped spur the "Me Too" and Time's Up movements and shined a spotlight on systemic sexual harassment.
In the moments here where she gave in to that feeling — like "New Year's Day," which she sang from behind a piano, and "Delicate," which she delivered alone onstage, while the beat thumped out into the ether, heartbeat-like — she shined.
"talk at people" approach and the way she shined light in the darkest corners of subjects like sexual abuse and racism, made "The Oprah Winfrey Show" a unique television experience -- one that presently feels absent on daytime and broadcast television.
Several high-profile cases, including the imprisonment of another opposition party leader, Victoire Ingabire, the mysterious death of a former Rwandan intelligence chief and the recent disappearance of another opposition leader from jail, have shined a harsh light on Kagame's regime.
Sexual assault allegations against Weinstein in 2017 — and a flood of public allegations of sexual misconduct against many in the entertainment industry that followed — helped spur the #MeToo and Time's Up movements and shined a spotlight on systemic sexual harassment.
"The Pennsylvania grand jury report shined a light on incredibly disturbing and depraved acts by Catholic clergy, assisted by a culture of secrecy and cover ups in the dioceses," Underwood said in a statement on Thursday, announcing New York's investigation.
Over the past four years, some of the most damning secrets of the professional soccer industry have been exposed by a deluge of leaks that have shined an unflattering light on some of the sport's most popular clubs, players and coaches.
I see the marble pillars of the old Seventh Precinct, the shop on Delancey that was known for the best cuchifritos, Ratner's restaurant, the Apollo Theater, and The Spot, a bar where the Jewish gangsters hung out and I shined shoes.
The February 217 attack on Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in California shined a light on ransomware, a type of computer virus that encrypts a targeted system's data and then demands money in exchange for the key to decrypt the information.
The February 5 attack on Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in California shined a light on ransomware, a type of computer virus that encrypts a targeted system's data and then demands money in exchange for the key to decrypt the information.
But coming back in 2017 as part of a revamped Jacksonville secondary, Ramsey shined, contributing to the team's out-of-nowhere ten-win season, a Cindarella-story drive to the AFC Championship against the Pats, and a Pro Bowl selection.
While the 2016 election, and the white nationalist rhetoric of Donald Trump and many of his backers, has shined a light on the racial conflict and tension that white anxiety about that diversity can bring, in general Americans embrace it.
"In the debates, she has shined, and while conventional wisdom says they offer no upside to a front-runner, she would benefit from more," said Carter Eskew, a Democratic strategist who was a senior adviser to Al Gore's presidential campaign in 2000.
Emmanuel Sanders, Denver Broncos WR. Thanks to a few lucky breaks, Trevor Siemian finished with an impressive stat line in Denver's win over Cincinnati, but it was Sanders who really shined on the Broncos offense with 22006 yards and two scores. 238.
The turmoil and earnings decline has shined a harsh spotlight on CEO Saikawa, though the 65-year-old Nissan veteran has, in turn, been pointing his finger at his one-time mentor, Ghosn, since the Brazilian-born executive was arrested last November.
He told the pope he had shined shoes as a small boy in the Mexican border city of Tijuana to save money to buy a new shirt and trousers for his first communion, when he and his mother lived in extreme poverty.
"The fact that very strong spotlights are going to be shined on micro-states like Panama is going to put a lot of pressure on them as well as governments engaged in those activities," said Ian Bremmer, president of consultancy firm Eurasia.
"Most Americans agree that Black Lives Matter has shined a light on important issues of race, but there is a significant split on the impact that attention is having," Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said in a statement.
" The reality star also shared a photo showcasing her massive diamond engagement ring from Kanye, 38, writing, "My ring shined so bright for our love in Rome while we celebrated our 2 year anniversary in Italy, the country we got married in!
This spatial light modulator manipulates the wave front of the photon by adding a tilt to the wave and changing its direction, kind of like what would happen if you shined a light at a mirror and then began to tilt the mirror.
But Allergan's move, initially heralded as creative and buoying the $69 billion drugmaker's stock price, has since drawn intense scrutiny and shined a light on a dual system of patent challenges in the U.S. Allergan's stock is down 6 percent since the announcement.
Not all was boring, of course, and we'll get into some players who've unexpectedly shined, but the general takeaway I had was a wish for the on-court display to be a tad closer to actual NBA basketball than what was out there.
Saudi Arabia: The brutal killing of a dissident journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, shined a harsh light on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is believed to have ordered the assassination, and also on Saudi Arabia's broader human rights abuses, particularly in the Yemen war.
Members of Iran's ruling establishment have taken turns assigning blame for the protests in more than 80 cities that have resulted in at least 21 deaths and shined a light on the country's declining economic conditions, corruption and a lack of personal freedom.
The charges against Ms. Neve and her partner, Kevin Desormeau, shined a light on how police perjury has persisted into an era when cellphone videos and surveillance footage increasingly provide an independent record of events in criminal cases, beyond a police officer's word.
"She was an artist who shined," Jean-Luc Monterosso, director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, and Jack Lang, a former French minister of culture who is now president of the Institut du Monde Arabe, said in a joint statement.
The shooting Wednesday that shattered the humid peace of an early-morning practice and wounded several people, including a Republican leader in the House of Representatives, shined a national spotlight on a local tradition more than a century old, the Congressional Baseball Game.
Throughout the campaign, Mr. Edwards, a rare Democrat holding statewide office in the South, shined a spotlight on his conservative bona fides, like his support for a state law barring abortion after the pulsing of what becomes the fetus's heart can be detected.
Houston quarterback Brock Osweiler had to deal with an unusual distraction during the game as a fan with a green laser pointer frequently shined it on him as he dropped back to pass in an act seen often in soccer games played here.
Laying down markers Supporters of Thomas, like conservative lawyer Charles J. Cooper, say that Tuesday's opinion is an extension of his jurisprudence and reflects the fact that he has often shined a spotlight in an area of the law that troubles him.
"In these darkening days, we hope those who have had the pleasure of knowing her will see how brightly she shined and will find that light within themselves and continue to share it with others—just as she would have," a Masters spokesperson told E!
Chalk it up to the fashion pendulum swinging towards all things casual, but this buttoned-up staple (that once shined its brightest with pencil skirts and trad-plaid pants) is having a true renaissance alongside relaxed pieces like destroyed denim, graphic tees, and skater sneaks.
Jurassic Park Screenwriter David Koepp's Disturbing Debut Novel, Cold Storage: See the Book Trailer She dug her phone out of her pocket, turned on the flashlight feature, and shined the beam through the hole, but they still couldn't read the words underneath the panel.
Appreciated as the post-garage club music that it is, though, grime rules, and DJ and producer Mumdance offered a set during the SBTV showcase that allowed this context to shine through, playing rattling snippets of tracks that shined for their texture and rhythm.
ONBOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) - A wealthy Mexican-American broadcaster, who shined shoes as a boy to help his single mother, gave Pope Francis's shoes a quick polish on the papal plane on Friday as a tribute to people struggling to feed their families.
Since that first NSA report, the PCLOB has shined a light on foreign surveillance authorities granted to U.S. agencies and it is in the midst of a months-long analysis of a sweeping executive order believed to underpin the majority of the NSA's powers.
Sexual assault allegations against former Hollywood mega-producer Harvey Weinstein in 2017 — and a flood of public allegations of sexual misconduct against many in the entertainment industry that followed — helped spur the #MeToo and Time's Up movements and shined a spotlight on systemic sexual harassment.
Though Harris's bid was initially seen as a long shot, the string of recent victories by progressive candidates have shined a spotlight on the race, with observers questioning whether Carper will be the next white, older male politician to fall to a political newcomer.
That both companies are taking a hard look at how their services are being misused shined a harsh light on Facebook, where Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, dismissed the company's problem with fake news posts, despite the reported misgivings of some of his own employees.
Alison Friedman, director of Ping Pong Productions, a Beijing-based cultural exchange company, recalled being horrified to see laser beams unwittingly shined on the members of the TAO Dance Theater, a Beijing troupe, during a performance at the China Shanghai International Arts Festival last year.
" Our lesson plan about Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States" suggests ways to compare tellings of events in American history, since Zinn's work "shined an insistent light on the revolutionary struggles of impoverished farmers, feminists, laborers and resisters of slavery and war.
I can't fathom how difficult it must have been to actually live through this tragedy; but this show shined a light into some very dark corners, and I can only imagine that it must have provided solace and vindication to some of the people involved.
Tourists are offered a self-guided tour of the landmarks of Mr. Limbaugh's life, from the house where he grew up and the school that he attended to the barber shop where he shined shoes and the local radio station where he got his start.
Washington breezed past the Pelicans 107-33 in New Orleans last Saturday and took the first two of its four-game homestand this week over the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers as the standout backcourt of John Wall and Bradley Beal shined.
When Taylor Swift recently spoke about her past struggles with unhealthy weight control behaviors and the intense societal pressures that often drive these behaviors, she shined a light on a spectrum of illnesses that affect millions of Americans of all shapes, sizes, and ethnicities.
A dizzying flurry of headlines, leaks and legal action over the past several days have shined new light on contacts between Trump associates and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who in 2016 released Hillary Clinton campaign emails that U.S. officials say were stolen by Russian operatives.
Here's some of what we found, excerpted directly from the report: Three shootings A man had been walking down a residential street with a friend when officers drove up, shined a light on him, and ordered him to freeze, because he had been fidgeting with his waistband.
To mimic the shot on her cake, Kaling held her thumbs up alongside the elaborately decorated treat and smiled for the camera — but even though she sparkled and shined on her big day, it was Novak who completely stole the shot, which was shared to his Instagram.
According to another post on the same thread, the effect is seen when a bright light is shined through the back of the cover, since a difference in the thickness of the paper causes a bleed-through of the starfield on the inside of the cover.
That revelation came after an article in the Journal of Adolescent Health shined a spotlight on the since-scuttled curriculum project and suggested the materials failed to address the role Juul plays in marketing its product to teens, and in fact barely mentioned their products at all.
Madge's song and video shined a spotlight on ball culture's dance moves, and Blanca (Mj Rodriguez), who is herself HIV-positive, sees the song as a way for her children—the adopted gay and transgender kids in her house—to find success in modeling or teaching dance.
ONBOARD THE PAPAL PLANE, Feb 12 (Reuters) - A wealthy Mexican-American broadcaster, who shined shoes as a boy to help his single mother, gave Pope Francis's shoes a quick polish on the papal plane on Friday as a tribute to people struggling to feed their families.
Trump once again shined a spotlight on crimes committed by MS-13 gang members to reinforce his administration's efforts to curtail illegal immigration, even though they account for only a small portion of both the number of undocumented immigrants and gang members in the United States.
Average rank: 33.82018 stats: 439 rushing yards, 185 receiving yards, 6 touchdowns, 98.4 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: Leonard Fournette has been dogged by injuries in each of his first two NFL seasons, but has shined when he has been able to stay on the field.
Read more: A new 0003D map of the Milky Way reveals our galaxy's warped shape in unprecedented detailOne of the changes the scientists had previously observed was that the black hole shined 75 times brighter than usual on three separate days this year, according to Ghez.
Five correction officers accused in the brutal beating of a Rikers Island inmate were convicted of all charges on Tuesday, including the most serious count of first-degree attempted gang assault, in a case that shined a harsh light on the New York City jail complex.
Why it matters: Jared's ascension to the highest ranks of government shined a spotlight on the business practices of the family's New York real estate business, creating concerns about potential overseas entanglements, the crown jewel of their real estate empire, and their business practices with vulnerable tenants.
By exposing so much of the help-wanted process on the internet, "the transformation to digital recruiting has shined a spotlight on how discrimination happens, and it's made it much easier to do so," said Peter Romer-Friedman, a lawyer at Outten & Golden working with the union.
In between it was the young English players who shined: Midway through the first half, 25-year-old Jesse Lingard scored with a stunning, swerving shot from the left side, and minutes later Trent Alexander-Arnold, 20, scored from a tight angle on the opposite side.
But if the attacks from Mr. Trump and his allies illustrated that Republicans are worried about facing Mr. Biden, the controversy this past week has also shined a light on the risks Democrats would be taking in nominating him — and not just because of his recent problems.
He has quietly shined in that role, helping Mr. Iger open the Shanghai Disney Resort; overseeing the construction of two colossal "Star Wars"-themed expansions at Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California; and finding numerous smaller ways to make the parks more profitable.
The No. 1213 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft shined in his NBA debut Wednesday night, dropping a team-high 22 points on 8-of-11 shooting and a perfect 4-for-4 clip from beyond the arc in just 18 minutes on the floor.
They have also shined a light on the enduring nature of gender violence worldwide and laid bare how a lone foreign traveler's cultural and social expectations do not always comport with local views about a woman's place in the world — and whether she should travel at all.
But one of the things that experts told me when the emergency was first declared is that it could allow for a big public awareness effort — one that shined a light on the opioid crisis, and rallied everyone, from lawmakers to health care institutions to the public, into action.
Though the McKinless family has made a practice of hosting those needing refuge for years, it was Ashley's article and video -- published online last week in response to the President's executive order barring travel for people from certain countries -- that shined a light on their own open-door policy.
Be it Beyoncé and her Super Bowl performance and new album, "Lemonade;" Prince who, before he died, recorded the protest song, "Baltimore," after the death of Freddie Gray; or Kendrick Lamar's fiery Grammy performance of "Blacker the Berry," which shined a light on the epidemic of mass black incarceration.
"After what happened in 22020 and the challenges we had in 2016, a lot of that happened because of the close result, and that close result really shined a lot of light on the shortcomings of our system," Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price told The Hill in November.
The film has also shined a spotlight on Kate McKinnon, the comic actress who plays the "Ghostbusters" team member Dr. Jillian Holtzmann, a wild-haired scientist and technology whiz who hides a mischievous sense of humor behind a pair of goggle glasses, a trench coat and a deadpan delivery.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 0.4%Week 7 stats: Eight receptions, 137 receiving yards — 21.5 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: After Auden Tate emerged as the Bengals' hot new wide receiver through the first few weeks of the season, Erickson shined on Sunday with eight catches for nearly 140 yards.
Three years after a corruption scandal brought down FIFA's leaders and shined a bright light on the gilded lives they enjoyed, the idea that world soccer's top officials, including FIFA's 36-member leadership council, still enjoy such privileges might be surprising given their promises to live more austerely.
"Once you've highlighted an issue and brought it to people's attention and shined a spotlight, and elected officials or people who are in a position to start bringing about change are ready to sit down with you, then you can't just keep on yelling at them," Mr. Obama said.
"What we fully underappreciate about the Fed is that where they really shined was tightening in 2018 because we came within an eyelash of having a recession and a bear market and ending the entire cycle because of overheating," said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group.
Rihanna unleashed the wild beast in a lush tropical land that turned to arid desert with women of all shapes, sizes and colors writhing, cackling, frolicking and stalking like animals in lace, fishnet and satin that shined in jewel tones for her second season of Savage x Fenty.
"If there was any calculation that she shouldn't be as visible as possible, I'm sure they've reassessed and are trying to get her out in front of voters because she's really shined at these debates and forums," said Mo Elleithee, the former communications director for the Democratic National Committee.
She was a top candidate at the outset of the race—one of the few contenders who regularly shined during debates, and as a result, found added momentum on social media (and on Saturday Night Live)—but, over the long haul, became plagued by low polling and financial instability.
Perhaps none of the history Mr. Obama has shined a light on is as complicated — or as contested — as Reconstruction, the post-Civil War period that scholars have long lamented is too often remembered as a disastrous period of corrupt "carpetbag rule," when it is remembered at all.
Most episodes end with a matchup ceremony—there are 10 spread out over roughly six weeks of filming—where each person picks who they think their Perfect Match is, and the number of couples that are correctly matched is revealed through massive beams of light shined into the sky.
The President congratulated both candidates for running inspiring campaigns that have energized Democrats, brought a new generation of Americans into the political process, and shined a spotlight on important policy ideas aimed at making sure our economy and our politics work for everybody, not just those with wealth and power.
Mark Hamill, who voices the evil Scientist on the prequel to the 1982 Jim Henson & Frank Oz classic, shined throughout the panel, riffing with both fans and a starstruck Taron Egerton, who yelled "It's Luke fucking Skywalker!" at one point before giving way to an advance screening of Age's first episode.
The Federal Department of Oxygen (DOO) was a jewel of a building in the center of Washington D.C. Through a curtain of smog, it shined with newness, a line of fluorescently green plastic shrubs following the cut of its foundation and a rise of Greek steps leading toward the entrance.
And for her second red carpet, in which the star shined in a pleated marigold gown, her makeup artist Sir John spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about how he created her coordinating bronzy beauty look using products from his limited-edition The Lion King makeup collection made in partnership with Luminess.
The arrest, which legal experts not connected to the case described as highly rare for someone already released on bail, marks the fourth time that prosecutors have arrested the once-feted executive, a scandal that has rocked the global auto industry and shined a harsh light on Japan's judicial system.
And they will definitely never know that when he told us that story, a light shined through this dark, desperate place Christopher Dye is a 53-year-old inmate at Telford Unit in New Boston, Texas, where he is serving life without parole for a murder he committed while in prison.
Today, when guests step into the cool, light-washed lobby of The Jaffa Hotel, a sparkling property that opened last summer, their eyes are drawn to that graceful ribbon of stone, now excavated, shined up and extending through the glass-enclosed seating area and out into the hotel's lush courtyard.
The hit reality TV show "Shark Tank" has no doubt shined a light on the once esoteric practice, but more importantly, investors have deeper pockets these days, thanks to the longest economic expansion in U.S. history, which has produced legions of cashed-out entrepreneurs looking to stay involved in the start-up scene.
"The president congratulated both candidates for running inspiring campaigns that have energized Democrats, brought a new generation of Americans into the political process, and shined a spotlight on important policy ideas aimed at making sure our economy and our politics work for everybody, not just those with wealth and power," the statement said.
For its annual Artists of the Year awards, Country Music Television shined its spotlight solely on women this year, and the performances Wednesday night of the seven recipients — including Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini — left no one questioning the level of talent today among women in country music.
It's a strong, dynamic record that showcases a band fully in control of their sound, and comfortable with themselves as musicians; in short, Palo cooks up the kind of satisfying, spit-shined, bread and butter melodic death that has been imitated to hell and back but only perfected by a chosen few.
"The recent lung illness outbreak has alarmed physicians and the broader public health community and shined a light on the fact that we have very little evidence about the short- and long-term health consequences of e-cigarettes and vaping products," said AMA President Dr. Patrice A. Harris in a press release.
But when one of its former lawyers, Alex van der Zwaan, admitted this past week that he lied to the special counsel investigating Russian election interference, his guilty plea shined a light on a profitable line of business that Skadden mostly keeps quiet: its work for unsavory foreign figures and their Washington lobbyists.
"The recent lung illness outbreak has alarmed physicians and the broader public health community and shined a light on the fact that we have very little evidence about the short- and long-term health consequences of e-cigarettes and vaping products," said Patrice A. Harris, the president of the American Medical Association.
The award-winning 2012 documentary "The Invisible War" shined a light on a chronic pattern of sexual abuse in the military, including the case of Kori Cioca, who alleged that she was raped while serving in the Coast Guard and sued two defense secretaries for failing to prevent her and other personnel from being assaulted.
What happened to Sissoko in May, far from the glittering Stade de France, where the many black players on the French national team recently celebrated its triumph and where it will face Germany on Tuesday, has shined a light on the racism and discrimination that still mar French soccer at the amateur level, critics say.
His contract battle — and several others like it at F.C. Stumbras — have shined a light on the darker side of soccer's player-trading market, where individuals and teams, but also investors and companies on the fringes of the European game, angle for a cut of the more than $22017 billion spent on players every year.
"Once you've highlighted an issue and brought it to people's attention and shined a spotlight, and elected officials and people who are in positions to start bringing about change are ready to sit down with you, then you can't just keep on yelling at them," the president said after mentioning the Black Lives Matter movement.
"The recent lung illness outbreak has alarmed physicians and the broader public health community and shined a light on the fact that we have very little evidence about the short- and long-term health consequences of e-cigarettes and vaping products," Patrice A. Harris, president of the American Medical Association, wrote in a public statement.
Where Wiesenfeld has always really shined is in his songwriting, and "Big World" continues in kind, detailing the vastness of the expanses beyond your front door, how mind-blowing and terrifying that can be at once—the sort of sentiment that runs through your head again and again as the sun rises after a restless night.
I definitely appreciated its activity tracker, which racked up my daily calorie intake and weight via the beautifully-designed iPhone app connected Bluetooth, but where my bracelet really shined (heh) was during long walks from the train after dark with a low phone battery on a Friday night, which vibrated to let me know my phone was dying.
Bits The tale of a tech industry billionaire seeking to punish an online-tabloid editor who also ran afoul of a professional wrestler who slept with the wife of a friend who goes by the name Bubba the Love Sponge has — incredibly — shined a light on how Silicon Valley interacts with the press that writes about it.
Her protest against scholarly journals' paywalls has earned her rock-star status among advocates for open access, and has shined a light on how scientific findings that could inform personal and public policy decisions on matters as consequential as health care, economics and the environment are often prohibitively expensive to read and impossible to aggregate and datamine.
The announcement shined a light on the alleged abuse of adults, an often overlooked corner of the Catholic Church abuse scandal, and drew parallels to the downfall of Theodore E. McCarrick, a former cardinal and archbishop of Washington, who was expelled from the priesthood last month after the church found him guilty of abusing children and adult seminarians.
Think of when Andrew Hawkins and members of the Rams shined a spotlight on the killings of Tamir Rice and Mike Brown, when the Seahawks' Michael Bennett wore a Black Lives Matter T-shirt, and when a multiracial group of WNBA players from the Minnesota Lynx collectively took a stand against racism by donning shirts in support of the movement.
"Our commitment to horse racing has been very strong for quite a while, and I think if anything, American Pharoah shined a bright light on just how much we do," said Jon Miller, the president for programming at NBC Sports, who added that interest had increased so much this year that 100 affiliates ran Derby and Preakness promos more than 300 times.
But it has also shined a light on a murkier area of the consent spectrum: The kind of uncomfortable or unwanted interaction a woman described involving the comedian Aziz Ansari, the kind that has prompted widespread debate on college campuses, the kind that may not be entirely consensual but may not constitute sexual assault in the eyes of the law, either.
Mr. Nakasone's outsize domestic influence stemmed not only from his longevity but also from his conscious involvement in the key issues that faced Japan after World War II. The 2011 nuclear disaster in Fukushima, for example, shined a renewed spotlight on his central role in securing financing for research into nuclear energy when he was a young but ambitious lawmaker in the early 1950s.
In her debut novel, "Between Shades of Gray," Ruta Sepetys shined light on the largely forgotten plight of the Baltic peoples crushed between the great powers at the beginning of World War II. Now she does the same for these survivors trapped in the interstices of history: neither German nor Soviet, trying to escape from a no-man's land neither Axis nor Allied in a war already lost but not yet won.
It shined on him last season, too, for better but mostly for worse, as he struggled with injuries and growing pains as a first-year point guard in the N.B.A. But the addition of James this season has brought its own brand of pressure, and it was mounting on Ball, 21, ahead of the Lakers' annual Christmas Day game, this one a 127-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
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