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1 It's a day to shine a spotlight on heart disease, the No.
2 Some public servants have also taken steps to shine a spotlight on corruption.
3 Callers to local radio talk shows shine a spotlight on his late-night partying.
4 The Sandy-related postponements shine a spotlight on a broader issue.
5 Playwright Nick Green launched the Social Distancing Festival to shine a spotlight on lost projects.
6 Suppose someone started to shine a spotlight on you?
7 The trial is expected to shine a spotlight on the culture of the elite academy, founded in 1856.
8 So that's why we need to shine a spotlight on who owns what and where money is really flowing.
9 Organizers said the Doha event aims to do the same, using the festival to shine a spotlight on Arab cinema.
10 In other words: scores of fun little pictures that shine a spotlight on all sorts of facets of Japanese life.
11 Kindness has not vanished from the world - and Wellington filmmaker Judith Cowley wants to shine a spotlight on it.
12 Donald Trump is too busy trying to get black athletes fired for daring to shine a spotlight on racist violence.
13 Earnings this week shine a spotlight on China growth risk as the effects of a sharp slowdown in the world's No.
14 In an Australian first, a Netflix Original documentary will shine a spotlight on a microscopic environment in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef.
15 Mr Peters said the visit was an opportunity to shine a spotlight on issues facing the region to the UN's top official.
16 A recent ruling related to a dispute between Charles Schwab Corp and FINRA, however, could help shine a spotlight on the issue.
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