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Bean is taking his turn in the limelight in stride.
The Italian banks were back in the limelight on Thursday.
Mr. Trump's presidential candidacy put it back in the limelight.
Welch was rarely in the limelight during the Bush presidency.
Since leaving the Patriots, Gronkowski has remained in the limelight.
"But that's not fair, I'm in the limelight," he says.
On this performance, their time in the limelight may be coming.
Some people just wanted to be in the limelight with me.
These are pro golfers in the limelight on a regular basis.
Saab was also in the limelight this year for family reasons.
I'm sure he's probably not enjoying his time in the limelight.
As people in the limelight, they have a particular public influence.
"A relationship in the limelight… A relationship always takes work," he said.
I have been living in the limelight for my entire adult life.
Priyanka Chopra's fairytale wedding dress is getting another minute in the limelight.
Containing Congressional egos and demagoguery, especially when in the limelight, is difficult.
Atlanta-based Dae Dae has finally found his spot in the limelight.
But Spears&apos time in the limelight hasn&apost always been positive.
For them to have this moment in the limelight is something special.
Still, the star says she could be better at life in the limelight.
PLUS: The boy band opens up about their new book In the Limelight.
And some, no doubt, would like to have their moment in the limelight.
Maybe nobody in the limelight is anything except a gosh damn puppet. Hmm?
Jurisdictions in the limelight include offshore banking centers such as Jersey and Bermuda.
However, there are artists in the limelight who have remained silent and shy.
That's certain to keep the issue in the limelight — and pressure on O'Rourke.
Trump welcomes any attention, satirical or not, that keeps him in the limelight.
Our (Kenya's) name has been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons.
And I got to bask in the limelight for all of 22016 hours.
Before Eva Longoria was ever in the limelight, she was flipping burgers at Wendy's.
And we both needed to take a step back from life in the limelight.
He's the opposite of a guy seeking to have a life in the limelight.
She's shy, scared of loud noises, she just doesn't like being in the limelight.
He is just so comfortable on the stage and in the limelight; a natural.
That must be quite hard to deal with when you're in the limelight constantly.
Some of those geopolitical issues haven't gone away, but they're not in the limelight.
Speaker deals are now in the limelight, and this deal has stolen the show.
Never underestimate what a rhythm player can do when they're put in the limelight.
He liked to position himself as in the know and bask in the limelight.
" He added, "Seems the more people you kill, the more you're in the limelight.
Seek to put yourself in the limelight, and you're less likely to court favor.
I'm often asked why I'm not more front and center – more out in the limelight.
Instead it has cast this idea aside in favor of a turn in the limelight.
She recently told Shape magazine she far prefers family time to being in the limelight.
If she is in the limelight, she is going to run for a big position.
Being in the limelight all of a sudden again is a big deal for him.
Mr. Harder and his boutique Hollywood firm, Harder, Mirell & Abrams, are suddenly in the limelight.
Some have welcomed those comments because they saw a candidate putting immigration in the limelight.
The Kardashian-Jenner ladies certainly know a thing or two about love in the limelight.
Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk has been in the limelight since going pro at age 14.
Is there a benefit to maybe not being in the limelight in that same way?
But many well-known Gen Zers put themselves in the limelight via social media stardom.
Live video has been in the limelight of the company's strategy after its April developer conference.
But while he is basking in the limelight, his wife says their divorce proceedings have stalled.
Khloé and Kendall talk about their lives in the limelight before Kim discusses her Paris robbery.
Some of them like (European Central Bank President Mario) Draghi clearly enjoys being in the limelight.
At TechCrunch's flagship Disrupt events, there are three ways for startups to get in the limelight.
McCain and Palin lost, but after the election, Palin stayed in the limelight for a time.
Long before he ventured out as a solo artist, Harry Styles has been in the limelight.
Crafted Society, an Amsterdam-based start-up, wants to give artisans their moment in the limelight.
Celebrities' kids haven't chosen to be in the limelight; it's their parents who are the known entities.
While the company again found itself in the limelight Tuesday, Tilray is no stranger to the attention.
Friends say Bush was initially reluctant to get involved, feeling his time in the limelight had passed.
"If that meant him not being in the limelight, he didn't care so much," Mr. Naegle said.
He has also said politicians who have long been in the limelight would be easier to vet.
This month, they gave their first interview about their harsh experiences in the limelight to British Vogue.
It keeps Hillary and the family in the limelight, gives them the attention and power they crave.
Now the country's biggest bank, and the only one of global systemic importance, is in the limelight.
Both deserve their time in the limelight, it is just a shame that one has to lose.
Avenatti has been in the limelight since he began representing Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.
These subjects don't have a lot in common, except for having enjoyed brief periods in the limelight.
Sanders and his aides pushed hard for the debate, hoping to extend his spot in the limelight.
But because Lee was less in the limelight she could be a little edgier and more interesting.
Well, if somebody was funny, he obviously got ticked off that he wasn't the one in the limelight.
In order to formalize her position in the limelight, she was named adviser to the President in 2017.
Thought More Life, finally, was a well-judged, almost graceful step aside after literal years in the limelight?
If nothing else, being in the limelight gives you the platform to speak about things you believe in.
The animals in the limelight in West Baltimore are among the more fortunate ones in that vast flow.
"Instagram gives couples the ability to have a private wedding, yet put it in the limelight," she said.
Trump is uninterested in the limelight, but she has remained a powerful adviser by telephone from New York.
Our whole family laughs because Karlie hates being in the limelight, does not like being on camera talking.
Two, when you get that moment in the limelight, be ready to capitalize on it and move on.
Perhaps we are merely experiencing the rise of women to powerful positions that put them in the limelight.
So, how does this mild mannered and seemingly humble zookeeper feel about being in the limelight as of late?
Reagan largely in the limelight — and, just as likely, all kinds of implicit assumptions each made about the other.
Russian Ambassador Sergey I. Kislyak is back in the limelight, bringing a second Trump official into a delicate situation.
Other stocks in the limelight include pharmaceutical companies, including GW Pharmaceuticals, that produce and market drugs that use cannabinoids.
Richard Simmons explains his absence He said at the time he simply had tired of being in the limelight.
Uber is in the limelight again for another employee horror story after one of its engineers died by suicide.
"The bureau does not like to be in the limelight," said the agent, who asked not to be named.
This heartland of steel mining is regularly in the limelight due to its controversial Front National mayor, Fabien Engelmann.
The PM's popularity soared as he was constantly in the limelight, giving interviews, making speeches and launching major initiatives.
Since the LIGO announcement last week, gravitational waves—ripples in the curvature of spacetime—have been in the limelight.
They expect marriage to be a partnership where both spouses support each other and take turns in the limelight.
But having lain in obscurity for half a century, M.910's day in the limelight has finally arrived.
This is a president who has repeatedly bridled at subordinates who he feels are too much in the limelight.
While these toys have a long history in kink and BDSM communities, drilldos have been in the limelight recently.
Would Humphries have married Kardashian in 2011, helping keep her in the limelight as she ascended to mogul status?
Criminal justice reform has had a spot in the limelight recently, but pregnant people in prisons are still overlooked.
Despite being in the limelight since she was a child, Kylie seems to have been the most resistant to it.
Turner also shared feelings about how differently fans treat her now that she's in the limelight more often these days.
The truth is, we are all workers, and whether we're in the limelight or in the shadows, our voices matter.
If we believe this is Michael Phelps' last Olympics, then he's not going to be in the limelight going forward.
This is a more important basic truth than whether he can compose himself for a passing moment in the limelight.
She immediately picked up a following and enjoyed a scant few moments in the limelight before her account was banned.
Ms. Dorrance watched from behind her electric bass, looking as natural on the periphery as she does in the limelight.
For the sake of the perfect murder story, tragedy is ruthlessly dissected in the limelight without considering those actually affected.
But it might have been his only moment in the limelight: Another debate on April 20 has since been canceled.
The "Green Light" singer has spoken at length about the pressures of being in the limelight on a number of occasions.
All those good vibes will ensure that once your turn in the limelight rolls around, they're happy to repay with RTs.
" Of course, Odell made the claim that New York was only in the limelight "because people want to see the show.
Despite the introduction of harsher laws, rapes in India, especially against minors have been in the limelight the past few months.
In a 2015 interview, Simpson explained that he and Cyrus bonded over their shared experiences of growing up in the limelight.
In the grand scheme of skin-care trends, it takes a pretty remarkable ingredient to stay in the limelight for long.
Obituary: Ms. Vanderbilt was the subject of tabloid headlines from a young age, and she remained in the limelight for decades.
Small as they were, Mr. Assange's living quarters at the embassy did not cramp his desire to remain in the limelight.
So being in the limelight within the tech press is actually one of our strongest growth opportunities in the early days.
I'm not in the limelight but I'm in the same space so you have to look put together a little bit.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe should be basking in the limelight this year in the run-up to the 28 Tokyo Olympics.
Those spaces are filling fast as the 20173 Soccer World Cup approaches, when Qatar, the host, will be in the limelight.
Despite the battles she faced growing up in the limelight, Evancho is thankful to be a performer — something she won't give up.
And L.A.'s Finest trades in all of that dude banter in for a pair of women of color in the limelight.
The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One have just over one year left in the limelight before new Xbox and PlayStation consoles arrive.
But where Melcher was different from other celebrities is that he was raised in the limelight, as Day's only child, Guinn says.
Real Estate companies were in the limelight as the Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act is set to be implemented from May 1.
Geopolitical issues will continue to be in the limelight and the trade spat between United States and China will be closely monitored.
Now, she is back in the limelight, the first Latvian woman to reach the quarter-finals of a grand slam since 1994.
Coming from the developer behind the Dark Souls series and Bloodbourne, Sekiro puts combat and bosses in the limelight to great success.
Like the cronut, it will have its day in the limelight, disappear, and we'll be left with a vague memory of indigestion.
McFadden asked Clooney about her feelings toward celebrities, like Angelina Jolie, who use their time in the limelight to promote other causes.
The "First Lady of Song" spent more than 60 years in the limelight, working with more musical legends than we can count.
After over a decade in the limelight, Kylie Jenner knows that a celebrity's every social media post is dissected, analyzed, and ripped apart.
We know that Shadow of the Tomb Raider and the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts III will be getting some time in the limelight.
Our healthtech writer Sarah Buhr interviewed several VCs about what they're seeing in the space and why fertility is suddenly in the limelight:
While Anthony is busy in the limelight, Green's character is is a stay-at-home dad to their three kids, the outlet reported.
The yen, though, was in the limelight for the second day, gaining around 6 percent since the start of February against the dollar.
But habits are hard to break and if Clinton were to become president, her aggressive pointing would certainly be back in the limelight.
"There'll be a bit of Stuart Rose who needs to be in the limelight in this," said one, asking not to be named.
" Occasionally, Welles comes off, almost like his character Harry Lime in Carol Reed's The Third Man (1948), as "a smirker in the limelight.
Players like Pogba, Payet and Antoine Griezmann promised to light up the tournament, and each of them had their moments in the limelight.
Every trans person negotiates new and personal ways of living as their authentic selves—comedians just tend to do it in the limelight.
Ste-Marie also said the overall message of the show was positive, with the overarching theme being the comedian's life in the limelight.
But none of these experiences, which deepened his culinary acumen, put him in the limelight, or wrested him from his passion for Japan.
For a family that is so frequently in the news, the trial is another episode in the limelight in a very public life.
In politics, geopolitical tensions are back in the limelight as the United Nations are expected to vote on a resolution on North Korea.
But for this function, Trump gladly permitted the "beleaguered" attorney general to have the stage all to himself and bask in the limelight.
The yen was again in the limelight on Tuesday, having gained more than 5 percent against the dollar since the start of February.
I came up with this idea to release my album and have people I like in the limelight do a little something for it.
Alexa may have stolen the show at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) earlier this year, but it's Assistant that is in the limelight now.
By feeding reporters new material to cover on a day-by-day, hour-by-hour basis, Trump guarantees that he'll stay in the limelight.
It's prime flash-in-the-pan fodder, so whether it's successful or not will depend on swift action while it's still in the limelight.
Seeing as the 30-year-old actress has lived a dramatic life in the limelight, we're eager to hear the story behind her dishes.
She's been married to Australian rocker Aaron for 12 years and according to Bravo has a "troubling past" from her time in the limelight.
I'm in the limelight all the time…I'm constantly doing interviews, constantly doing photo shoots and, you know, I'm determined to keep myself clear.
In his genuinely infinite-seeming wisdom, Dr. Siri encourages her to make peace with being in the limelight with some anecdotes of his own.
GMR Infrastructure was in the limelight after reports said the company is set to list its airport arm, GMR Airports Ltd, on the bourses.
"Winnie likes to be in the limelight for all the wrong reasons," a black letter-writer to Johannesburg's main newspaper groused two years ago.
What many Asian-American kids felt when we watched her and, later, Michelle Kwan in the limelight was more than appreciation, more than fandom.
Sun Pharma was also in the limelight after a whistle-blower alleged numerous irregularities against the company, its main promoter Dilip Shanghvi and others.
The women who are newly speaking out in the limelight should now rally alongside those who have been fighting sexual harassment in the shadows.
Everyone knows you're a hard worker, Leo, but this month you should take it easy and let others enjoy some time in the limelight.
The full moon in Libra shortly after, however, demands that you balance life in the limelight and your relationships with your family and roommates.
"It's psychological — they've been in the limelight, and they're not important anymore," said Stephen Dorril, the author of numerous books about Britain's intelligence services.
But with Trump under new scrutiny for seemingly trying to collude with a foreign government, he appears to be back in the limelight again.
Who knows how many stories like these have gone without comment because they're de rigueur, and their time in the limelight has not yet come?
Kavanaugh won't be the only one in the limelight: This hearing also offers a big platform for potential 2020 hopefuls looking to make their mark.
But while the chopper was grabbing some aerial shots, they panned to a man who took full advantage of his 35 seconds in the limelight.
He may enjoy basking in the limelight of the world press, but he has no reason to accept the proposals being floated before his nose.
Starr now is back — in the limelight and touting his credentials: a law clerk to a Chief Justice, a federal appeals court judge, Solicitor General.
Gatto-Monticone, whose career is remarkable only for the late age at which she finally made a breakthrough, seemingly enjoyed her moment in the limelight.
Now he's in the limelight as he tries to overhaul Uber's corporate culture while preparing it for one of the most anticipated IPOs in history.
Mr. Conte, who often looks uncomfortable in the limelight that Mr. Salvini soaks up, sought to assert himself as the responsible figure in the government.
Now, almost two centuries after his death, in 21800, he is back in the limelight as a search begins in earnest for Mr. Richmond's remains.
Later in the set, they conjured a different brew on "Lobster in the Limelight," tidy, marching-band locomotion giving way to clattering post-bop hits.
She hits the nail on the head when it comes to dealing with the inevitable double-standard that comes with being in the limelight these days.
He revels in the limelight and the quick-tempered soldier is also swift to counter-attack, often throwing out personal insults or threats to silence opponents.
Having spent almost her entire life in the limelight as one of the most beloved pop stars in the world, Britney Spears is a consummate professional.
The State Bank of India (SBI) was also in the limelight after it announced it has offered a one-time settlement for stressed farm equipment loans.
The recognition of the power she has during grand slam events for those two weeks in the limelight each time can only be a good thing.
Residents of Crystal City, Virginia, had been anticipating Amazon's move to the region, but in the official press release the neighborhood's name wasn't in the limelight.
The British royals are rarely out of the media glare, but the baby arrives at a time when the Windsors have particularly been in the limelight.
"I'm not sure what his posturing is about, other than it keeps him in the limelight and it keeps him relevant for another week," Sewell said.
Crytocurrencies are back in the limelight amid a searing price rally this year, led by bitcoin, which has soared more than 200% so far in 2019.
" Smithee added: "And I don't think they're particularly excited about being in the limelight, but I certainly think that they deserve recognition for what they did.
Like I said, that was the project where Certain Affinity was more in the limelight related to Halo than we'd ever been before—which was really nice.
This all comes weeks before the midterm elections, which means immigration will be back in the limelight — something both Republicans and Democrats will spin to their advantage.
After years of living private lives while attending college, Dylan and Cole Sprouse are back in the limelight and their fans act as though they never left.
Ms. Hoffman has always been of the more-is-more school of performing, turning every preciously snatched moment in the limelight into a one-woman fireworks display.
Perhaps Gordon Brown′s comment in 2008, that politicians have seven years in the limelight until the public tire of them, has something to do with this.
By the end of the episode, Monaco puts on a fashion show for her spring/summer 2017 collection and allows herself to savor being in the limelight.
In the limelight Newsweek contacted me early in 2017 and said they were doing a special issue on disruption in health care and wanted to include me.
Second Life has remained in the limelight of popular culture, and the studio claimed to still be hauling in substantial revenues from the game in recent years.
The perennially middling Rams have moved from the middle of the country to bathe in the limelight (and suffer the scrutiny) of the Los Angeles media market.
Simpson spent a lifetime in the limelight -- first for his athletic prowess, then as a suspect in the 1994 killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
Among their biggest differences, Mr. Comey was at ease in the limelight and made contentious decisions in the name of transparency during the investigation of Hillary Clinton.
"Khloé carried his child and is much more in the limelight than he is, and she doesn't think he understands the consequences of his decisions," the insider said.
But if things don't pan out for her on The Bachelor, it looks like she might have a fallback career that would also keep her in the limelight.
That was somewhat overshadowed by Colombia equalizing from the resulting corner but Pickford got his moment in the limelight with a shootout save as England triumphed on penalties.
Beneath the black burqas, these tenacious and fearless females are bucking traditional gender roles in the notoriously conservative Muslim society in which women rarely feature in the limelight.
So, a PR team from marketing agency Laundry Service was tasked with helping Papa John get back in the limelight and help prevent him from making further mistakes.
The singer discusses how she's tried to hold on to her authentic self as Katheryn Hudson, while also performing and living life as Katy Perry in the limelight.
While these two individual cases can't be applied to every similar case nationwide, they do put American health care in the limelight — and Americans' ability to afford it.
It's been years since Justin Bieber has been in the limelight — what's notable is how much of that distance was voluntary, and how much of it was necessary.
The Dimension Data rider, back in the limelight after three below-par Tours, is now four shy of the all-time stage win record of Belgian great Eddy Merckx.
"She's going to have to make a decision as to whether she wants to stay in the limelight and the impact that might have on her life," he said.
Rather, it's to marvel at how, during a campaign season that's illuminating so many different issues, queer politics, too, is in the limelight -- and in at-times unexpected ways.
Ted Koppel again became the media's darling over the weekend after reemerging in the limelight for the first time in 6900 years for a pointed interview with Sean Hannity.
Also in the limelight were 3-year-old Prince George, who took on the role of page boy, and 2-year-old Princess Charlotte, who was a flower girl.
When that pressure is magnified by living your life in the limelight, it can be pretty tough to handle: There's a lot of negative chat and hate out there.
Then the kids who bullied them get up on stage, bathe in the limelight, and have the gall to blame guns while justifying their ostracization of the weird kid.
And while dad Johnny Depp admits that he's impressed with how the teen has gracefully handled her rise in the limelight, he can't help but feel a little sentimental.
The BND has been in the limelight after scandals that embarrassed Merkel, including revelations that the agency had helped the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) spy on European allies.
Ono, Fisher and Smith may seem like an unlikely trio, but thanks to their famous parents, they all grew up trying to find their own way in the limelight.
Despite spending much of his time in the limelight perceived as an R&B crooner, he started as an MC and DJ, cutting his teeth on Southampton's club circuit.
Hailed as a hero for transparency by some, and cursed as a criminal by others, his latest appearances in the limelight have all been connected to those judicial proceedings.
At turns consistent and hypocritical, Radel's brief stint in the limelight, and his candid look back, exemplifies Americans' persistent belief that politicians' private failures disqualify them from public service.
Being in the limelight has done wonders for this group, which has been asked repeatedly to face up to its own failings, and the failings of the thing it loves.
The 25-year-old is embracing her time in the limelight by doing what all the former Bachelor contestants do: sponsored content and strategic appearances to keep their brand alive.
Other integrated migrants, like me, are afraid of this change, because the refugees are in the limelight, and anything they do influences the public opinion in contrast to my accomplishment.
Now, coupled with the rapid propagation of the coronavirus forcing dozens of colleges and universities to shut down and move entirely online, the sector is even further in the limelight.
Telecom stocks were in the limelight as top players readied their war chest for the upcoming spectrum auction in October in a bid to fight competition from Reliance Jio's aggressive strategy.
"I commend my teammates and my coaching staff and everybody that put the work in, even some of our staff that is not in the limelight, behind the scenes," James said.
After taking a backseat on Washington's priority list for the past decade, expect climate and energy policy to be in the limelight with the start of Congress and 2020 presidential campaign.
The 49ers quarterback has been in the limelight for his decision to take a knee during the U.S. national anthem in protest over the deaths of black men shot by police.
Trump's list of frontrunners hasn't changed much in the past couple weeks, despite brief intrusions by a handful of diversionary options who quickly withdrew from contention or struggled in the limelight.
While handling fame has never seemed too much of a problem for the artist formerly known as Stefani Germanotta, her ten years in the limelight have not been without their challenges.
When I finally did, he began speaking slowly and painstakingly, and I wondered if such caution was an inevitable byproduct of living in the limelight for more than half a century.
He worked to put male dancers in the limelight ("Ted Shawn and His Male Dancers" toured America), and he made Jacob's Pillow, based here, the eclectic dance haven that it remains.
It's no surprise the ex-NFL star's a hot Hollywood commodity despite not playing this season -- he's still been in the limelight as an activist, philanthropist, and President Trump talking point.
Kyler Murray only had one full season as a high-profile college football starter, but the dynamic, 5-foot-10 quarterback certainly made the most of his time in the limelight.
Their nearly 10 years in the limelight has been marred with a string of controversies that have successfully captured the attention of media and fans, and won&apost soon be forgotten.
After taking a backseat on Washington's priority list for most of the past decade, climate and energy policy are set to be in the limelight with the start of the new Congress.
Although he's a no-nonsense family leader, his time in the limelight is coming to a close, leaving the door open for McBride's character, Jesse Gemstone, to position himself for a takeover.
In an interview with PEOPLE last fall, Willis opened up about growing up in the limelight as the child of two A-listers – and then becoming a star in her own right.
Our mom always made her dumplings with sustainable and local ingredients[...] For us, we think the craze is in the limelight because all of the above, in terms of convenience and taste.
She won an Oscar in 1969 and has been a business favorite for over five decades — long enough to have experienced both the horrors and the delights of life in the limelight.
" He has been happy not being in the limelight or his father's shadow — he said that for years, he did not want to be remembered as "Robert Ellsberg, son of Daniel Ellsberg.
But in an environment where he wasn't sparring with other candidates — one where it was just Trump, in the limelight — the real estate developer didn't seem to be much of a draw.
But during his last stretch in the limelight, it seemed like he was abandoning it for of-that-moment EDM-pop, kinetic songs that didn't ask much of his voice, or him.
Recently, IBM and Bank of America announced their own public cloud system, designed specifically for banks, while Capital One suffered a cloud breach that brought persistent security concerns back in the limelight.
Both Logan and Jake Paul, who combined have nearly 40 million YouTube subscribers, have been through their fair share of controversy in their nearly 10 years in the limelight as online creators.
Bharti Airtel was in the limelight after it announced it will acquire Tata Teleservices' consumer mobile business with over 21.37 million subscribers spread across 22.25 circles on a cash-free, debt-free basis.
We're putting more people in the limelight that are three-dimensional and have different characteristics than what you might have seen in the past, and that can help to chip away at stereotypes.
While Nasty Gal melted in the limelight, Cupcake Mafia has been quietly flourishing behind the scenes, despite having a story that's as iconoclastic, a founder as charismatic, and a customer base as loyal.
Maybe MMA fans would be more responsive to this confession from someone who isn't constantly in the limelight, and who isn't just as likely to say something problematic or unsportsmanlike as something inspiring.
We broke the story ... 'Last Jedi' director Rian Johnson says the upcoming film will pay homage to Fisher's beloved dog, so no matter what -- he's still got some time left in the limelight.
Now Professor Licthman is back in the limelight with a new book titled, "The Case for Impeachment," predicting a strong chance that before the Trump administration is finished, the president will be impeached.
Between 2004 and 183, as Phelps was establishing his legacy, Lochte luxuriated in the limelight that stretched to include him because he was at once Phelps's truest competitor and his most consistent foil.
After so many years in the limelight as the epitome of a political insider and establishmentarian, remaking Clinton's image to be more "regular-white-guy friendly" would prove difficult, if not downright impossible.
If he becomes president, we can expect him to be largely indifferent to policy, so long as he stays in the limelight, which is easy when you are president of the United States.
It felt like Tulisa was a sparkling example of a self-made young woman in the limelight, one who had refused to tone down her background or personality, but had become successful regardless.
Quiet by nature, the 42-year-old kidney transplant recipient might not be a natural in the limelight but he is certainly a quick learner judging by his articulate manner and good humor.
Tyagi also said large institutional investors needed to be more "actively involved" in monitoring corporate governance at companies, an issue in the limelight after tussles between Tata Group and ousted Chairman Cyrus Mistry.
It's also recently been in the limelight due to impeachment hearings in Congress, so this felt like the right time to articulate my vision for the future of the country and the world.
Prime Minister Modi and his BJP-led alliance celebrated what could be a big win in the general election on Tuesday night - and party chief Amit Shah was in the limelight, newspapers reported.
Small as they were, Mr. Assange's living quarters at the embassy, close to the lavish self-indulgence of Harrods, the famous department store, did not cramp his desire to remain in the limelight.
The company has been in the limelight after reports emerged that the airline is grappling with financial woes and has been looking at ways to reduce costs amid high oil prices and intense competition.
North Korea's strategies for keeping tabs on its citizens have been in the limelight since last month's dramatic killing of leader Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother at an airport in the Malaysian capital.
With calls increasing for Kenny to spell out his plans, his spokesman said on Monday that the prime minister would not comment on the issue until that meeting, planting it firmly in the limelight.
Star Wars Battlefront II spent a long time in the limelight during EA's E3 press conference today, showing off intense multiplayer battles on the planet Naboo and teasing a new single player story mode.
Assael found that Liston straddled the line between two worlds, walking in the limelight with celebrities like Elvis, but at the same time consorting with criminals, big players in the mob, and dirty cops.
Mo Farah, Elaine Thompson, David Rudisha, three world records and a dominant United States played their part too, as athletics enjoyed being back in the limelight for the right reasons after a torrid year.
Their moment in the limelight ended with about 20 kilometers remaining after Britain's Team Sky, the employer of Chris Froome, the race favorite and last year's winner, forced a seemingly reluctant pack into racing.
Shortly after their first meeting, Bird and Taurasi ended up at a club where Bird watched the prized recruit dance the robot and Crip-Walk across the room all night, basking in the limelight.
In the chat with ITV, Markle, the duchess of Sussex, opened up about motherhood and life in the limelight following her marriage to Prince Harry and the birth of their son, Archie, in May.
Lawrence is supposed to be a "regular person" (as Ariana Grande said), a real human being, just your average woman living in the limelight who prefers sweatpants and Netflix over clubs and red carpets, right?
Instead, the more central banks are in the limelight, the more they will find their month-to-month decision-making subject to external pressure, or find themselves at the whim of boards packed with hacks.
Here was one of the GOP's best speakers, on a night nominally dedicated to addressing the country's economic concerns, using his time in the limelight to stoke the revenge fantasies of the angry GOP base.
UV's bedroom productions caught the eye of Canadian producer Ryan Hemsworth, and last year the pair teamed up for their emotionally-charged instrumental track "Gods," giving UV one of his first moments in the limelight.
J. Simpson spent a lifetime in the limelight -- first for his athletic prowess, charm and good looks, then as part of an American tragedy that came to symbolize much of what was controversial in America.
The debate has also been back in the limelight in Europe after Spanish MP Carolina Bescansa, from the Podemos (We Can) party, was criticized for taking her baby into parliament in January and breastfeeding him.
The fanfare associated with the 100th anniversary of World War I should give the forum at least some time in the limelight, as should opening remarks from Merkel and United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
Name one Norwegian startup that isn't the obvious one… But despite not basking in the limelight, it hasn't exactly been withering away in the shadow of the relative successes of its other Scandinavian brethren either.
Ronaldo, pursuing the personal redemption he promised himself as he wept on the pitch at the end of the 2004 final, occupies an odd position in this Portugal side, in the limelight and yet peripheral.
It's hard to ascribe Donald Trump purely to one decade, since he so assiduously kept himself in the limelight, but his preference for bombast and ornately gilded surroundings seems of a piece with the decade.
Google's cover-up was meant to quell any potential calls for regulation over digital privacy, the Journal reported, and it shows how the routine, unreported privacy incidents of yesterday are increasingly getting time in the limelight.
Reliance Industries was also in the limelight as there was an expectation of a big announcement with BP, especially after the oil minister in a tweet requested the conglomerate to set up a fuel distribution network.
Video recordings of her before Gypsy's birth show a woman who clearly basks in the limelight, even as her relatives recount her history of stealing from family members and writing bad checks throughout the Louisiana bayou.
Teresa Coratella, program manager in the European Council on Foreign Relations' Rome office, said Salvini's comments reflected, more than anything, the eurosceptic politician's strategy of keeping himself in the limelight through attacks on the European Union.
Mike Pompeo (Kan.), 2628, is one of just two Republicans on both the Intelligence Committee and the House Select Committee on Benghazi, putting him in the limelight on some of the biggest issues of the day.
But just because the giants of the field have all been men doesn't mean that women haven't made an impact, and a few — Corinne Day, ­Deborah Turbeville — do get their (brief) moment in the limelight here.
Creepypasta, which briefly had a moment in the limelight in the wake of two Wisconsin teenagers allegedly stabbing their friend after reading scary stories online, is a genre of online story that exists primarily to terrify.
Mr. Baldwin basks — and occasionally squirms — in the limelight as Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and former President Bill Clinton lay their admiration on at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
Republicans in 1960 had sought to win a third consecutive term in office by nominating someone who'd been in the limelight for years and had clearly been angling for the White House most of his life.
In the years following, his estranged wife moved back to Sweden, Woods lost lucrative endorsement deals, took a hiatus from the sport he loved, and put his entire family, including his two young kids, in the limelight.
But, to many around the world, the sight of those crazy red-and-white checked shirts was still a new thing in 1998 and the men wearing them made the most of every second in the limelight.
From the shirtless photo Efron posted of himself and his brother back in 2015, to the two making PEOPLE's list of Hollywood's Sexiest Brothers, it's not the first time the duo has come together in the limelight.
"Those in the limelight in the LGBT — and especially T — world have to endure the worst of the internet: its comments sections," said Ina Fried, a transgender technology journalist who works for the technology news site Recode.
Born to parents Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, Ronan has always lived in the limelight, but as an adult he has come out from behind his parents' shadows to make a name for himself as a journalist.
This past weekend, Mr. el-Sisi basked in the limelight as he welcomed European leaders to the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh for the inaugural summit meeting of the European Union and the Arab League.
But it wasn't always that way, and grime has had to battle hard for its current place in the limelight, against police banning orders, fearful radio playlisters, fickle public tastes, geographical boundaries and rival scenes and sounds.
Saoirse Ronan and Jodie Foster may have 32 years between them, but both actresses have the shared experience of child stardom – and opened up to one another about the highs and lows of growing up in the limelight.
This year, with Donald Trump's presidency in the limelight, the Alibaba founder is expected to weigh in on the future of online trade and globalization as a whole, in the panel "An Insight, An Idea with Jack Ma".
"I think the way he's dealing with the press both reflects his own natural instincts about not wanting to be in the limelight," Doug Wilson, a Pentagon senior spokesperson in the Obama administration, told Ward at the time.
But in 2018 she was back in the limelight, going through a breakup with Mac Miller in the spring, getting engaged to Pete Davidson and releasing Sweetener, one of the best albums of the year, in the summer.
The company will be unboxing its latest flagship, the LG G22, at an event on Sunday afternoon — admittedly a few hours before Samsung's big reveal so that the LG G210.5 can have its own moment in the limelight.
Recruiters such as SThree have been in the limelight as the lack of clarity around Britain's position when it exits the EU has led some companies to move jobs to other European countries to escape the looming uncertainty.
"If I were to label myself as a superstar, it would bring more expectations on me and I would feel pressured, more in the limelight, rather than now," Biles said during a press conference before the world championships.
He enjoyed some moments in the limelight — he delivered the keynote speech at the 1920 Republican convention, and with his party back in power, he resumed his earlier role of a president's foreign policy champion in the Capitol.
The 'Manx Missile', who has been back in the limelight after three below-par Tours, enjoyed wins on stages 1, 3, 6 and 14 and is now four shy of the record held by Belgian great Eddy Merckx.
Hopefully, her poignant full-length debut convinces newcomers — along with the fans who emerged after her 2017 hit single about small-town Georgia,"A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega" — that she's more than earned her spot in the limelight.
Although she would go on to have a prolific career filled with dozens of movies and six high-profile marriages, the actress became bored with her life in the limelight and continued inventing at home during her free time.
It's interesting, because you'd assume that as a band gets bigger and finds itself more in the limelight, that that's when you'd find yourself to be more self-aware, whereas you've said you were more self-aware earlier on.
"I think you're just such an egomaniacal, attention-thirsty, psychopathic, power-hungry, delusional waste of skin and bones that you'll do, say or allow anything if it means you'll just get one more minute in the limelight," Miller said.
Where the parents of their New York peers are hip-hop pioneers well past their glory days in the limelight, the cast of GUHHATL is still more likely to be overshadowed by moms and dads who still make headlines.
The more we are told that Mr. Trump is popular and the more his supporters are put in the limelight, the more people on the fence will be swayed to think there might be a choice in this election.
In a fitting and moving gesture, Rio's organizing committee did a great deal to rectify this by selecting Mr. de Lima to light the Olympic caldron, providing him with his long overdue and well-deserved moment in the limelight.
The three kids seldom join their famous parents in the limelight but occasionally make appearances, like at the premiere of Sing in 2016 and when McConaughey was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2014.
Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Avey Tare (Dave Portner), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Deakin (Josh Dibb) have built a career out of following their most gnarled impulses, but recent years have found them in the limelight more than most absurdists.
"The Expo put Milan in the limelight, and we started to see more people who wanted to stay and explore the city instead of just passing through it," said Luca Finardi, the general manager of the Mandarin Oriental, Milan.
"It hits a very important part in me, and I think this is what they need to see," revealed Selena Gomez, one of the executive producers on the show, candidly sharing her own bullying experience growing up in the limelight.
So here's a compromise that would allow Iowans to continue to bask in the limelight without marginalizing a more diverse electorate: Let them go first, followed by an immediate super-Tuesday-style regional primary that rotates in sequence every four years.
I'm also not convinced his father is a horrible tyrant hell-bent on squeezing as much glory and cash out of his child's moment in the limelight as he can, in attempt to pay off a series of increasingly monumental debts.
Joining her is another senator, who is in a hotly contested race, and since pushing the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act last fall, has been consistently seeking issues he can co-opt to remain in the limelight during the re-election cycle.
The hearing comes as the ability of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to recruit followers online is in the limelight, after an American citizen pledged his support to the group while shooting 220006 in a nightclub in Orlando.
Though Cook was now in the limelight as CEO of Apple, he followed Jobs' example as a public figure and has remained intensely private when it came to his personal life, directing the attention as much as possible back on Apple.
They have aided a slow-drip campaign by Parnas' legal team to keep the indicted Giuliani associate in the limelight as he builds a defense for his indictment, and could plague Giuliani—and ultimately the President—well after impeachment has passed.
"If I were to label myself as a superstar, it would bring more expectations on me and I would feel pressured, more in the limelight, rather than now," Biles said during a press conference before the world championships earlier this month.
He resigned the post in 1973 to become executive director of the Commission on Critical Choices for Americans, a body created by Governor Rockefeller to set goals for the nation and to keep him in the limelight for a potential presidential campaign.
But just as the two appeared to be getting more comfortable in the limelight, they also seemed far from interested in showing some PDA – notably when an audience kiss cam tried to nudge them to share their first public smooch at the BAFTAs.
There's no support there to tell you how your life is going to change forever; how people are going to say good things about you and bad things about you; how you're going be in the limelight, and you're going to be judged.
Mahathir - at the age of 92, now the world's oldest elected leader - is basking in the limelight after a stunning election victory that has taken him back to the prime minister's office that he ran with an iron fist for 22 years.
The viral eyeroll After a brief period of absence from TV -- one noted by "Saturday Night Live" in a recent sketch -- White House counselor Kellyanne Conway found herself back in the limelight and talking to CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday following Comey's firing.
Some former Bad Boy stars have found religion in the years since their time in the limelight: Craig Mack, who recorded the label's first single; and Shyne, who was involved in the 1999 nightclub shooting that threatened to derail Mr. Combs's empire.
While it's incredibly difficult to establish oneself as a solo artist coming from the world of video game soundtracks (not usually a realm where one spends much time in the limelight), Raine's completely at ease not defining herself one way or another.
And in an election year defined by voters' anti-insider sentiment, Teneo — a firm whose business plan is premised on putting its clients, not the firm itself, in the limelight — has found itself in the public eye for its relationship with the Clintons.
The wealthy family behind the company has been in the limelight for decades between brief but high-profile marriages to beloved actresses like Elizabeth Taylor and Zsa Zsa Gabor and the widely publicized lives of socialites-turned-moguls Paris and Nicky Hilton.
"Having my story in the limelight was a just a normal part of growing up," says Carr, whose mother, Judith Carr, then a 28-year-old school teacher, was unable to conceive normally after earlier unsuccessful pregnancies required the removal of her fallopian tubes.
But the movement is in the limelight at this year's Berlinale - several discussion events are being held, guests can visit a counseling corner, and festival director Dieter Kosslick has said some films were cut from the program due to sexual abuse allegations against people involved.
" Asked how Damian's adjusted to growing up in the limelight, Hurley replied, "He understands the advantages — money can get us to the front of the line at Euro Disney — but he also knows it's disadvantages — people staring and there's not always so much privacy.
Her appearance at Paris Fashion Week was, at this point, unsurprising; though mixed feelings certainly exist regarding the reality star's position in the limelight, it's hard to deny that, after years on the sidelines, Kardashian has finally been accepted in the industry with open arms.
In an episode of Vanity Fair's podcast,"In the Limelight," Josh Duboff and Julie Miller talked about a beach party they went to in Malibu the weekend before the Fourth of July where Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, and definite human Elon Musk showed up.
Their pep stems in large part from the fact that everyone's favorite socialist uncle, Senator Bernie Sanders, is back in the limelight, pushing his lefty legislative agenda and commanding a newfound prominence as the most popular Democrat (although he's technically not a Democrat) in America.
Last month, Instagram was the latest social media platform to try and address the challenge of cyberbullying with a customizable comments filter based on objectionable words or phrases and with this month being National Bullying Prevention month — cyberbullying continues to stay in the limelight.
Project Dad, a Chicken Soup for the Soul Original is a new series that follows three celebrity dads — in season 1, Rawlings, soap star Daniel Cosgrove and DJ Skribble — as they play "Mom" for 48 hours, away from their usual roles in the limelight.
Never entirely comfortable in the limelight, Mr. Williams nonetheless found himself in it: 17 of his singles, including earnest declarations like "You're My Best Friend" and "Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good," reached the top of the Billboard country chart from 1974 to 1984.
The Honest Company, the consumer products startup that has largely operated in the limelight thanks to its famous cofounder, actress Jessica Alba, is talking with larger, more traditional consumer packaged goods outfits that are interested in purchasing the company, confirms a source close to the company.
As their moment in the limelight began to fade, Echo, Pierre and Ryu let out a harmony of yawns and curled up on the carpet of the terminal floor, seemingly soothed by the ambient noise of celebrity gossip around them— they are LA dogs, after all.
Her time in the limelight began in 22014, when, at 89, she made a two-fingered gesture of contempt to a fellow peer, Lord King, a former Conservative defense secretary, after he had referred to her age during a televised debate in the House of Lords.
Now, in the limelight of their success, and with the diaspora communities in France and worldwide openly celebrating the dualities of their peripheral identities, the French establishment is pushing back, insisting that the players are purely "French" and that to bring up their African heritage is a racist sentiment.
After all, those proteins didn't just grow in a lab somewhere (not yet, at least), so let them have their moment in the limelight while your drunken guests crowd around your sizzling pile of meat, spilling their drinks and reeking of pineapples like some kind of tropical zombie horde.
Maples recently relocated from California to New York to be close to her 22-year-old daughter, Tiffany Trump (whom she shares with ex – and presumptive Republican presidential nominee – Donald Trump), is planning to continue life in the limelight since participating on the most recent season of DWTS.
The store in Anchorage had some time in the limelight this year when the comedian John Oliver, who hosts HBO's "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver," bought movie props used by the actor Russell Crowe and donated them to be displayed in the store to boost its popularity.
The announcement came hours after the new royal got his first taste of life in the limelight as Meghan and Harry appeared with him before a small group of media at St George's Hall in Windsor castle where they held their wedding reception just under a year ago.
The year's most promising pure pop album is from a painstakingly detail-oriented, emotionally wrenched, melodically ambitious soul and funk savant who's just now, a couple of years into his run in the limelight, learning how to squeeze the most arresting of sentiments from the rawest of arrangements.
The south London venue which was saved from ignominy after being saddled with white elephant status and virtually abandoned following its stint in the limelight as the 'Millennium Dome' - center of the capital's celebrations to welcome in the new century - has been privately owned by AEG since 2007.
" Grande performed double duty as both the host and the musical act Saturday night, and she used her monologue to poke fun at her child star status and some of the hazards of growing up in the limelight -- including that time she "got caught licking a doughnut I didn't pay for.
" Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, said Mr. Obama's trip, coming months after the crisis came to light, was intended "to demonstrate that while the public discussion of this situation doesn't retain the same spot in the limelight, the administration is committed to following through on helping that community recover.
"There is a danger in this environment that unsophisticated individuals who have been abused by powerful people could be exploited by groups seeking partisan advantage, or by lawyers seeking a moment in the limelight," said Debra Katz, a Washington lawyer who has brought sexual harassment cases against politicians from both parties.
Maples Plans to Stay in the Limelight Maples has virtually kept a low profile after her 1999 divorce from Trump, but has been steadily reentering the public eye recently and even competed on season 22 of Dancing with the Stars – "I am very happy for her," Trump said of Maples joining the competition.
Filmmakers will also use previous footage of Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: Episode IX. Portman, who started acting when she was 13 years old and stars in the new film Vox Lux, in which she plays a pop star, also talked about her experience in the limelight and encountering fans in public.
Oh may have potential value to the South Korean government or organizations that try to highlight conditions in North Korea, but it will be up to him whether he wants to live a life in the limelight, said Sokeel Park, country director for Liberty in North Korea, which helps North Korean refugees.
It&aposs normal and healthy to set boundaries with family membersAlthough Harry and Markle are breaking away in a very public way that goes against the royal family&aposs traditions, for people who aren&apost in the limelight, setting boundaries with your family is a natural part of growing into an adult, Tawwab said.
While it's great to finally have the Kimoji entrepreneur back in the limelight reminding us that the only thing she loves more than herself is a statement making ensemble, what's really noteworthy about this look is that she's finally wearing something besides the bodysuit and workout capris we've exclusively spotted her in for the past three months.
"We want to make sure that the players who are the draftees get their moment in the limelight," the W.N.B.A.'s commissioner, Cathy Engelbert, said in a phone interview on Wednesday from her New Jersey home, where she has worked remotely for nearly two weeks because of the coronavirus outbreak that has brought the sports world to a standstill.
"We want to make sure that the players who are the draftees get their moment in the limelight," the W.N.B.A.'s commissioner, Cathy Engelbert, said in a phone interview on Wednesday from her New Jersey home, where she has worked remotely for nearly two weeks because of the coronavirus outbreak that has brought the sports world to a standstill.
Sure, it may be the time of year to give our beloved cocktail attire a moment in the limelight, but for every swanky fete there are just as many get-togethers with much more loosely-defined dress codes — we're talking white elephant parties, potlucks, and any other last-minute soirées that are presumably casual, but will be an hours-long photo opportunity regardless.
Longtime acquaintances of Dr. Redfield, 68, and some who have worked with him recently, describe him as a thoughtful, diligent problem solver who, while uncomfortable being in the limelight, is working around the clock to advise the state and local response and to protect the reputation of the C.D.C. Get an informed guide to the global outbreak with our daily coronavirus
His costar Tom Hiddleston, who also picked up some hardware, tried to use his moment in the limelight by turning our attention to suffering in the Sudan, but his I'd-like-to-get-serious-for-a-sec anecdote of humanitarian workers binging The Night Manager backfired on him, an attempt to highlight the value of Hollywood entertainment in general that ended up sounding ridiculously self-serving.
Most of his extant work comes from the single decade between his public debut, when he took first prize at the 1982 Ohio State Fair, and his death in 1990 — but during his years in the limelight, Hawkins was so wildly popular and successful in selling his work, it's entirely possible that the artist himself never got to see this many of his paintings in one place.
HWC's members' main projects were then shining brightly in the limelight: Guitarist Nick Zinner's Yeah Yeah Yeahs were a year removed from their breakout hit single, "Maps"; frontman Jordan Blilie and guitarist Cody Votolato were riding high off a pair of career-defining, immensely well-received albums with the Blood Brothers; and bassist Justin Pearson and drummer Gabe Serbian had firmly established themselves as boundary-pushing, theatrical antagonists as the rhythm section for The Locust.
"I think we all remember from our childhood, everybody wanted to be president of the US. I mean, it was a way to influence the world and put yourself in the limelight and to be challenged, but the way this election is turning out, we wondered if we were perhaps giving kids the idea that being president is a little bit of a thankless job," said Christine French Cully, editor-in-chief of Highlights for Children Inc.
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