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"shone" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of shine

917 Sentences With "shone"

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Every face — black, brown, white — shone with life.
The reflective response of the material as light is shone at it from one direction does not provide sufficient information to predict the response if the light is shone from another, different direction.
The researchers shone negatives in order to create the images.
The sun shone at the 2014 edition of Rock Werchter.
Even for the biggest acts, that DIY spirit shone through.
In other words, the biggest stars also shone the brightest.
The election also shone a light on Slovakia's darker corners.
She was lowered down as a spotlight shone on her.
Nevertheless, something about the couple shone through the rough medium.
Almost as suddenly, a bright spotlight shone down on her.
He shone a light on it, for a better view.
The little yellow roof globe shone dim in the twilight.
The sun's rays shone brightly on the shimmering Reflecting Pool.
Tristan Shone has been steamrolling a prolific path since 2004.
Her personality shone, and she's now a little drama queen.
Their eyes shone silver in the glow of our headlamps.
In sweeping past South Korea, all of that shone through.
I think that really shone through in our internal meetings.
The Nobel — imperfect as any human endeavor — shone a light.
That thinking shone through again in Sanders' proposal on Monday.
It also shone an uncomfortable spotlight on Italy's judicial system.
The clouds parted and the sun shone down on me.
His brilliance shone in the little things, the simple things.
I found myself squinting as it shone down on me.
To Kass, that dark form shone sun-bright, haloed in light.
It is on the big stage that he has really shone.
But then, out of the darkness, there shone a brilliant light.
For eons it had shone on Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens.
The violence has also shone a new light on gun control.
A "mobile mosque" shone a spotlight on those kneeling to pray.
But the spotlight shone brightest on Reed, and with good reason.
Not even her silver-tongued predecessors would have shone at that.
The moon shone; fog rolled in; a storm gathered; snow fell.
The light cone shone over the car roofs, halfway illuminating them.
Gold miners shone after bullion prices touched a four-year high.
In the often hidebound metal landscape, Shone is an opinionated outsider.
"I can weave in and out, drag a bit," Shone explains.
Their glazed bodies shone through the dim red light like beacons.
At Wofford's urging, JFK shone a light on King's dark cell.
Some were dark and dense, while others shone light and bright.
The wind blew in my ears and the sun shone overhead.
Back then, American TV shone with a veneer of peak optimism.
The Popeyes Crispy Chicken Sandwich shone bright and fast this month.
It shone from her face like some sort of spiritual explosion.
A spry daisy, something of a signature, shone on his lapel.
The creek rushed past, the stars shone, and I felt whole.
The creek rushed past, the stars shone, and I felt whole.
It has also shone a harsh light on Japan's judicial system.
Side Street Soft light shone upon the body of the Rev.
All were adapted for the stage, but that's where they shone brightest.
The familiar gold of the handle shone in the soft green gloom.
A slat of sunlight shone on him through the sliding glass door.
If only the people fighting darkness in every world shone so bright.
Caviar and a crinkle of gold leaf shone just inside the rim.
Several incidents have shone a light on the problem in recent years.
Gold stocks shone with the index up 1.76% amid global market uncertainty.
"There are ghosts calling for this spotlight to be shone," he said.
Yet until recently the sun has shone upon the not much new.
With a mostly white cast, she shone brightly as the film's protagonist.
Each obstacle and gate on the racecourse shone with lights outlining it.
Sandberg always shone in school, and was in the National Honor Society.
That's why Shone built his current live setup with touring in mind.
When he shone in the United States, they made up their minds.
It was so dark that the lights above us shone like beacons.
The metal coils of the conveyor belt shone with a rainbow crust.
"It's shone light on areas I need to work on," he said.
Reese Witherspoon shone bright on TV screens and red carpets in 2019.
In the dark winter sky, a single light shone from the clouds.
Which has just shone a little brighter thanks to those historical revisions.
She shone her flashlight into his eyes, then gently closed his eyelids.
A fluorescent light in the 10-foot ceiling shone day and night.
National protests shone a harsh light on police killings of black civilians.
He had a coy sense of humor and dimples that shone like headlights.
This second team could need some help, and this is where Shone shines.
Shone can combine all this data and analyze it to give some insights.
Her energy and spirit shone through and was infectious to everyone around her.
His lyrics shone above others & threw a strange light on the American dream.
On the most exalted of stages, under the brightest of lights, he shone.
It's also shone a light on the messy gender politics in these spaces.
But amid that sadness shone the beauty of the human beings incarcerated there.
It also shone an uncomfortable spotlight on Pamplona's alcohol-fueled week-long festivities.
But in between the violence and pain, a few bright moments shone out.
Dancing dogesVine shone a light on the many dancing doggies of the world.
This lack of organization really shone through in the case of Trump University.
That shone through in this fight in spite of Dos Anjos' usual pressure.
The yard was bare, the front door was open, and light shone out.
The building's red exterior shone ominously for the partygoers and any passers-by.
When the sun finally broke through on Friday, it shone on the Americans.
Another winner of 2016 was tech journalism, which really shone across the industry.
Regina King shone at the 2019 Golden Globes with this pink sequined gown.
Their colorful tails — vibrant blues, yellows and oranges — shone brightly against overcast skies.
While the following candidates didn't make any major mistakes, they also rarely shone.
A few houses down, where her husband's third cousin lived, a light shone.
On a mesa behind the stadium, a giant "I" shone in red lights.
Her flashlight shone like a spotlight, turning my palm into a tiny stage.
In suburbia, Hanukkah&aposs theme of dedication to Judaism shone with special meaning.
Viewed from this vantage point, the water shone a glorious, thirst-quenching blue.
Both shone with dance rigor, admirable performers, choreographic variety — and both were mysterious.
There, among dozens of portraits from Europe, Africa and the Americas, it shone.
A light has been shone in the darkness and his crimes have been exposed.
And the planet shone brightly this summer, presenting a treat for skygazers on Earth.
But Mr Jarvis has nevertheless shone and would make a first-rate future leader.
La Manada has shone a bright light on the cracks in Spain's rape laws.
And Marco Rubio, No. 215 and rising, shone on foreign policy but otherwise struggled.
Faced with its darkest day on June 12, Orlando shone its brightest light ever.
But the bride's impressive DIY skills really shone when it came to the reception.
For the years he played it, baseball's brilliant light shone most brightly through him.
Epic's Unreal Engine powers the experience, and its physics shone during the potato segment.
He had dropped his phone and the cone of light now shone straight upward.
His shin hairs were golden in a yellow light that shone from the garage.
His lyrics shone above others and threw a strange light on the American dream.
A 2013 interview with Bertolucci shone a new spotlight on the infamous rape scene.
A spotlight shone on him as he swaggered and spoke with passion until dawn.
My kid sister and I shone the flashlights at our feet as we went.
Naomi Campbell shone at the Zac Posen Fall/Winter Fashion Week show in 2015.
The stove was a cold white tomb, and it shone when a taxi passed.
"The paper shone a light on how easily things could go wrong," Nosek says.
Best supporting actress nominee Octavia Spencer (of "Hidden Figures") shone in this Marchesa frock.
The rising sun burst over the ocean, and the light shone on our faces.
It shone on this chilly morning; the pale winter sun poured into the rooms.
The total 8-under performance shone the light on another 20-something American standout.
It's obvious because of the light God shone on him in this dark restaurant.
Listened to in the context of no context, they shone far brighter, if alone.
An officer then pried open his eyes and shone a laser pointer into them.
Without the debate limitations of having to talk in 15-second soundbites, Sanders shone.
Either way, the episode has shone a light on the diversity of Britain's underworld.
Some execution was patchy, but you could see a strict plan everywhere; conscientiousness shone.
"We've had left-wing governments, and the sun shone the next day," he said.
The paintings had great luminosity, because the white ground shone through, like a watercolor.
She shone a spotlight on how lynching served as a tool to oppress African Americans.
Her skin had previously looked mottled and gray but now shone with a new vitality.
Of all the wrestling stars out that night, one shone more brightly than the rest.
"He came down the aisle of the plane and shone in my mind," she said.
"He came down the aisle of the plane and shone in my mind," she said.
A strand of optical fiber pierces the center, and blue light is shone through it.
There's so many good skateboarders out there that don't get the love shone, it's crazy.
The Russians' barely-contained euphoria this week shone most visibly in Washington, of all places.
So as Toronto's spotlight shone with an ever-growing intensity, what was there to lose?
Where the Smart Clock really shone was its features designed specifically for a night table.
He buried his face in one, then a second dog dish until each shone clean.
As always, Jared Leto's quirky sensibility shone through, with a bowtie that resembled a rose.
The NDTV raid has also shone a spotlight in the fiercely competitive TV news industry.
A pretty face, sharply focussed, very dark-brown eyes, shone in the thing's green light.
Maybe he'd wanted his girls to see how brightly the stars shone in the desert.
Drescher, then 21, knew his game was up when a bright light shone on him.
The sun broke through the clouds and shone down on the uprights like something holy.
However inadvertently, the furor shone a spotlight on one of the U.S.'s deadliest cities.
"We have shone a light where crooks would prefer places remained dark," Ms. McClymont said.
"She shone for me like the Evening Star," Winston Churchill wrote reverently of his mother.
The heads of wrenches and screwdrivers shone inside as if they had never been used.
He went outside to investigate and shone a torchlight into the stream behind his house.
Booker has considerable natural gifts as a candidate -- and they shone through on Wednesday night.
What really shone, though, were the markets, where you can find seasonal, high-quality ingredients.
She tried to count the stars, realizing more shone on some nights than on others.
However, Monét shone brightest, in a 5-carat, marquise-cut lip sync for the ages.
In the field beyond were spiny broom shrubs that shone in the sun like lanterns.
President Obama Obama's exceptional oratorical skills have shone at every stage of his political career.
Atop it, a dagger-like gold pin shone out over her heart like a beacon.
Senators Warren and Booker shone in a forum focused on the lives of L.G.B.T.Q. Americans.
The other side of the corridor shone with 5B's scaled depiction of the solar system.
The sun shone brightly on the rocks, which gave them a surreal reddish-orange color.
I imagine having a spotlight shone on you following Nat Love has been an adjustment?
When she saw Delacre's work for the first time it "shone bright" for her, Sotomayor explained.
And thanks to the spotlight the Netflix series has shone on the case, it just might.
Shone has signed a partnership with CMA CGM to collect data and add some hardware devices.
It also shone a spotlight on what women's groups call a rape epidemic in the country.
It shone as bright as Spica, but moved across the sky at a much faster clip.
Buttigieg has lots and lots of natural political ability -- and it shone through on Thursday night.
Safe-haven assets have shone across the board in the past few days as equities plunged.
In the women's hut, "faces, clustering round the lights, shone like the pale wings of moths".
On a recent weekend its waters, through which the border runs, shone a stunning azure blue.
Pro-democracy activists have attacked police with petrol bombs, rocks and lasers shone in their eyes.
One of the think-tanks, the Hudson Institute, has often shone a spotlight on Russian corruption.
It also shone a light on a secret villain and possibly gave us our next Bachelor.
They shone cellphone flashlights during a reading of the names of the dead including two alumni.
For instance, when right-polarized light was shone on the beetle above, its features were indistinct.
Instead, it's releasing statements about how the spit-shone phone might be sold in certain markets.
But Harris shone when she was asked about matters relating to her personal life and experience.
While his team's offense shone throughout the season, Sunday night's performance left plenty to be desired.
Financials were also hit by a fall in U.S. bond yields, but hi-tech shares shone.
"The fridge doesn't work," she said, as the hot desert sun shone through the open roof.
The episode also shone a spotlight on a controversial American visa programme known as EB-2000.
His greasy black hair shone in the neon light and scintillating fiber optic waterfall wall art.
A free press has shone a bright light on the Trump team's secret ties to Russia.
So while Intel has shone that this strategy works, there's also a personal element at play.
It was early in the morning, and the sun shone pink and yellow on the water.
As the night closed in around them and the moon shone brightly, the mushrooms kicked in.
She has shone at committee hearings before, utilizing her skills as a prosecutor to powerful effect.
In another Olympics dominated by the United States women's team, Maggie Steffens and Company shone brightly.
The documents have shone a spotlight on the offshore wealth of politicians and public figures worldwide.
Gold miners shone through the day, led by a nearly 10 percent gain in Evolution Mining.
His penchant for politics shone through, as Lindsay helped run Facebook's congressional hackathon on Capitol Hill.
They shone their phones and waved their arms in the air when "Purple Rain" came on.
Sunlight shone on every surface — sand, water, skin, trees, hair — claiming luminous dominion over the world.
The temperatures here Saturday hovered in the high 70s, and the late-afternoon sun shone brightly.
Bank of Nova Scotia, Canada's most international bank with a focus on Latin American markets, shone.
Bank of Nova Scotia, Canada's most international bank with a focus on Latin American markets, shone.
His talent shone through his hard work and dedication to the game and what he loves.
But it was Warren who shone in her clear, authentic indignation at the New York plutocrat.
In the company of others with disordered minds Mr. Brandon shone out as a model inmate.
Her questioning of Kavanaugh's drinking past became a huge moment -- and one in which Klobuchar shone.
"More than 2,000 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the East," Trump said, per CNN.
In ancient times the self was more a prism than a flashlight: Brilliance shone through you.
If anything, I think it was the universality, their complex humanity, that shone through to me.
One lady had to put her face on a machine that shone light into her eyes.
The paneled, gold-leafed chancel shone under the watchful eyes of plate-haloed saints and latticed glass.
While everybody is focused on self-driving cars, Shone is working on autonomous technologies for container ships.
With every spot of light shone at my back, I came out with a big red welt.
It lasted less than 5 milliseconds but, during that period, shone with the power of 100m suns.
Even amid a galaxy of stars on the world's most glamorous red carpets, Jeffrey Slonim shone brightly.
"We've shone a light on domestic abuse," Kidman said at the Emmys, referring to Big Little Lies.
Miner Centamin also shone on the FTSE 250 with a 3% gain after third-quarter production report.
The leaks shone a spotlight on the shadowy world of offshore companies and embarrassed several world leaders.
None shone brighter than 2015 Cy Young Award winner Jake Arrieta and Game Seven starter Kyle Hendricks.
A tent that, with a flashlight shone through it, revealed a night sky of constellations for memorizing.
This isn't nighttime—the sun was just so low it shone on the iceberg like a spotlight.
As I've gotten to know DPR2 better, what I see as his true motivation has shone through.
It was us and Tristan Shone and two other dudes who were doing the sound and lighting.
The documents shone a light on the sometimes embarrassing finances of top government officials around the world.
Several of Casa's big investigations have shone a bright light on Romania's troubled and corrupt medical system.
Whatever the outcome May 25, the referendum has already shone a light on some of those secrets.
Testimony at trial shone an unflattering light on the way business was conducted in the Christie administration.
Although she was a child striving for the performance of an adult, only unaffected determination shone through.
It shone in his debut, just as it has in the lower levels of the minor leagues.
The trial also shone light on the complicity of the Roman Catholic Church in the junta's crimes.
I would never reach these boys, never touch them, but they shone, bright in the northern sky.
My hair hung down to the small of my back, and I brushed it until it shone.
We walked out of the building and the mountains shone crisp and clear in the afternoon light.
Elements of Campania shone through, though, in particular the herbal, citrus and mineral flavors that typify fianos.
But for decades the deed shone bright, and on that momentous day the participants basked in glory.
Someone outside shone an electric light through the roofbox (which was discovered in 1963), demonstrating the effect.
Arca was for the freaks, but his romanticism shone through the noise like a lighthouse through fog.
The scandal has rocked the global auto industry and shone a harsh light on Japan's judicial system.
The episode shone a light on the massive affordable housing crisis plaguing metropolitan areas across the nation.
At times his tactical and sailing brilliance shone bright, while at others he was punished for his errors.
"Melania's immigrant experience and love for America shone through in her speech, which made it such a success."
The actress looked beautiful in a blue sequin dress, while Johnson shone in a Marc Jacobs' golden gown.
Squads of police were stationed on the station perimeter and some protesters jeered and shone lasers at them.
That belonging shone through in the bonds of sheer belief, often even in the face of obvious fact.
The empathy he's developed on his trip shone through in the narrative of inclusiveness wound through his speech.
This inter-communication leads to very unpredictable results as light being shone at the reflective surface is varied.
The rise of wealth creation across the world has also shone light on the issue of wealth distribution.
Hollywood's #MeToo reckoning not only shone a light on the industry's toxic culture of predation and sexual violence.
Sibanye Gold, Goldfields and Harmony Gold also shone on the wider index, each rising more than 16 percent.
The Ghosn scandal has rocked the global auto industry and shone a harsh light on Japan's judicial system.
The case has rocked the global auto industry and also shone a harsh light on Japan's judicial system.
Co-stars saluted Mayhew as a performer whose own inner poise and grace shone through in his character.
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"I hate the fact that every heavy band seems to have a modular synth guy now," Shone says.
The city once shone with promise, boasting the highest average income and lowest unemployment rate in the nation.
Nathaniel Stampley's suave baritone, in the title role, and Nicolette Mavroleon's dusky soprano could probably have shone unaided.
"A brighter light is being shone on something that has been systemic in this country," Ms. Nash said.
In 1932, just before Hitler's rise to power, their menorah shone brightly for all their neighbors to see.
At McGill, the two were on the debating team, where Mr. Butts shone, twice winning the country's title.
A dapple of scarlet lamplight shone through the holes, giving the space the ambience of an illicit cathedral.
But she shone in selections, like the three from "Passion," whose lushness she could relax into without underlining.
In the cold night, the man in the white hazmat suit shone a red laser on my forehead.
Reporters at the Lakers' facility on Wednesday posted photos of a soft light being shone on Bryant's Nos.
These particles light up to more perfect colors when a certain shade of light is shone on them.
In 1978, the ball was revamped to feature halogen lamps, which shone brighter than the previous incandescent bulbs.
The tour shone a spotlight on Cook's unusual relationship with President Trump, which has largely escaped public scrutiny.
And I am, at the least, less skeptical than I was before he shone at the Royal Rumble.
Justice Ginsburg's influence shone through the spare and refreshingly direct 163 pages of Judge Gray H. Miller's opinion.
Most cruelly, mirages seem to preserve water that may in fact have shone there, before the desert swallowed it.
But Wesfarmers shone through the gloom with a 10.4 percent rise in profit for the six-months ended Dec.
In healthy eyes, a flickering light shone on the retina causes immediate dilation of both retinal arteries and veins.
The show even includes Kovac's version of the Northern Lights: a penlight shone through a green-tinted water bottle.
Doisneau's talent really shone in the commissioned work he did for magazines, which was energetic and full of life.
FOR most of this century, Peru's economy has shone: income per person has doubled in the past dozen years.
Centamin shone on the FTSE 250 with a 4.2% gain after its third-quarter production fell less than feared.
About 50,000 lights shone brightly as "Joy to the World" began playing, marking the beginning of the holiday season.
In his office the electric light shone dim and intermittent, and there was no heating, even in winter snows.
These particles light up to display more perfect colors when a certain shade of light is shone on them.
"Melania's immigrant experience and love for America shone through in her speech, which made it a success," he added.
Before and after Trump won the White House, investigative reporting shone a harsh light on the Trump Organization's practices.
The future felon who destroyed the landmark last week shone a bright light on Hollywood hypocrisy and double standards.
In the constellation of liberation movements, none shone brighter than the A.N.C. and its most famous leader, Nelson Mandela.
But they should embrace due process and invite a clear spotlight to be shone on every claim they make.
He was polite and humble, and in his eyes shone a light that you never really see in prison.
This cultural reckoning has also shone a light on the way the country deals with cases of sexual assault.
Juventus started with a blistering urgency on Saturday, but over the course of the match, Real's superiority shone through.
There is one other candidate: Marianne Lake, who has shone as finance chief and is well known to investors.
Their impact is all the greater because William and Harry have shone just as British politics slumped into disarray.
It was the ninth primary debate so far, and his fellow candidates' experience on the stage shone through. Sen.
Obama told an audience of educators in the East Room, her voice catching as her eyes shone with tears.
They have also shone a light on age-old preferences for the children of wealthy donors and legacy students.
The leadership shuffle at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has shone a spotlight on the agency's ideologically-driven agenda.
Hong Kong's summer of discontent has shone a spotlight on the steady erosion of the city's freedoms and autonomy.
"More than 2,000 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the East," the president said after lighting the tree.
Where truly breathtaking beauty shone amid all this looming darkness was in a long room transformed into the universe.
It's still early days for Shone as the company is first focusing on situational awareness before moving further into recommendations.
Howard's compositions are marked by theatrical up-lighting, drawn as if a spotlight shone up toward the face from below.
When a light is shone on particular issues, such as feminism, such as female empowerment, then we'll have a platform.
For Wilmarth, light and life were inextricably linked — a connection that shone in his art of steel, glass, and paper.
From holiday decorations to red carpet looks, to sneakers and, naturally, even Starbucks tumblers, rose gold shone bright in 2017.
Then, like the first morning of spring after a dismal, grinding winter, everything shone for us and we reached enlightenment.
Renewed attention to tribal practice The horrific crime has shone further light on the prevalence of these killings in Pakistan.
" "In an era filled with cynicism about national unity and public service, John McCain's life shone as a bright example.
The Dragon capsule itself seemed to be the problem—a problem that got worse the more sunlight shone on it.
The bright light he shone and the laughter he brought into the lives of everyone he touched will never dim.
The Brazilian men's team wilted in the face intense public scrutiny during the group stage, while the women's team shone.
She shone when handling a congressional hearing into a botched raid against terrorists last year in which 44 policemen died.
The challenge has shone a rare light on Gambia's legal system, which opponents say has long been manipulated by Jammeh.
The killing has shone a spotlight on the government's relationship with indigenous communities and the governance of Mapuche ancestral lands.
One night they put up a white sheet, shone a light and it was simply "pounded" by insects, he recalled.
While listening to Jamal's downbeat first collaboration with Tory, "Simple Song," it's clear Amy would've shone on a similar track.
Clinton also shone in the foreign policy and national security discussions, displaying her ease and familiarity with these complicated issues.
Protesters have used slingshots to fire marbles at police, shone lasers at them and at times thrown bricks and firebombs.
He set off and his eyes shone and his face became oddly still, as if he'd gone to another place.
Extremity shone with the promise of transcendence, which is why Sontag strapped herself to the thrashing energies of the sixties.
There's a light that's been shone on the fascinating life of a woman now, and you can't really turn away.
Nyanzi's case has shone a spotlight on an issue that development experts say is a major barrier to girls' education.
With the insect duly splattered across one facet of the diamond, this laser is shone through the crystal onto it.
Bell was clearly excited about the upcoming trip, but his giving nature and thankful heart shone through all the festivities.
The president has shone a harsh spotlight on the shortcomings of global liberalism, and for this he cannot be forgiven.
I created this portrait in a bright wide angle format to accentuate the pup-like spirit that shone from her.
I worked all last weekend, while the sun shone outside and a music festival blared from a few blocks away.
" He added, "Melania's immigrant experience and love for America shone through in her speech, which made it such a success.
His love of puns shone through his oeuvre and inspired me to try my hand at his own curious métier.
Wood gleamed, metal shone, the winter sun flamed through the living room's 18-foot windows and Manhattan arrayed itself below.
Out of the shades of gray cast by the spotlight, a pair of neon-green orbs shone out — cat eyes.
"It was a tiny red dot in the distance, and it shone all night long," my brother-in-law said.
Zoe Kravitz resembled an Oscar statue as she shone on the BAFTAs red carpet in a sleek gold sequined gown.
Caruana Galizia's killing by a car bomb near her home shone a spotlight on corruption in the EU's smallest country.
He has also shone a glaring spotlight on the Obama administration's own efforts to undermine the Jewish connection to Jerusalem.
The dispute surrounding the Trump-branded hotel has shone a fresh light on the business dealings of the U.S. president.
The heartbreaking series follows the injustices in their convictions and has shone a light on wrongly-accused people of color.
"More than 2,103 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the East," the President told the crowd in President's Park.
The Greeks and Romans painted their statues to resemble real bodies, and often gilded them so they shone like gods.
Caruana Galizia's killing by a car bomb near her home shone a spotlight on corruption in the EU's smallest country.
Their cases shone a spotlight on IS's aggressive efforts to groom young Westerners, particularly young girls, to join their cause.
A few things shone through, no matter what bias people brought with them: Collins has built a reputation of integrity.
The sun shone as waves crashed on the beach, but stores and restaurants were either closed or largely empty at midday.
But a glimmer of hope shone through, as Barcelona went down a man in the first half on a red card.
As wild and reckless as Marciano could be, Goldman's wisdom shone through in the finish as Marciano was immediately tied up.
Their deaths shone a spotlight on the little-known operations of the US military in Niger and are still under investigation.
"Melania's immigrant experience and love for America shone through in her speech, which made it such a success," the statement read.
While everyone had equal billing at this table, the spotlight shone brightest on Parker, who was certainly in the hot seat.
That morning, dressed in a suit, with penguins on his tie, bacon on his socks and Converse sneakers, Theo simply shone.
As she looked around her room, the dawn was beginning to break and a sliver of light shone through her window.
Many felt as if a dark curtain had been lifted and tropical sunshine shone for the first time on their future.
Leaks from the Panama Papers have embarrassed several world leaders and shone a spotlight on the shadowy world of offshore companies.
She shone, however, with children, and moved to London to work as a nursery assistant while waiting for a suitable marriage.
The meta-hologram Khorasinejad and his colleagues created transmits different images depending on the polarity of the light shone on it.
On the eve of the plebiscite the Calgary Tower, normally only lit for Canadian gold medals during the Olympics, shone brightly.
Though the Swiss group on Friday reported disappointing results, the power of its Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels brands shone through.
The arrests and jailing of Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo have shone a spotlight on the state of Myanmar in.
Rather than distracting from the important national debate over our dysfunctional health care system, this shone another light on its importance.
Shone is a trained engineer with an MFA in Kinetic Sculpture, and currently works as a researcher at UC San Diego.
In that instant, as the electronic daylight threw the surrounding Parisian dusk into momentary blackness, the Princess shone at her brightest.
She appeared inside a circular window as white light beams shone down on her, and was eventually joined by fellow models.
When I had been with Byron, I shone a little less brightly because he captured all the light in the room.
A few other things that we did, a few ... the sun finally shone through the clouds and we had good results.
Still, the reverence for his elder shone through, even as Bad Bunny padded his praise with in-jokes, irony and sarcasm.
But what shone through in Bonn, like the brilliant sun powering the new clean economy, is that Trump is the outlier.
As acrobats with Cirque du Soleil twirled in midair, the logo of Kukahome, a Chinese furniture maker, shone brightly behind them.
On a March day, the facade shone gold and then blazing white as the sun slipped into the blank blue sky.
Since then, Abraham has thrived on loan at Bristol City, survived a spell at Swansea, and then shone at Aston Villa.
Through the window, the late-April sun was milky over the bay, which shone with a steely lightness, no whitecaps today.
The day was very sunny and bright; all the clouds from yesterday had gone, and the sun shone through the house.
The truth is that most significant moments of social progress have come after Hollywood shone a light on the issue itself.
But it was the fried chicken with hot sauce at the chef Keith Corbin's restaurant Alta in West Adams that shone.
But she shone during the final debate prior to the New Hampshire primary, held four days before the Granite State voted.
They might not have shone the brightest on the field, but they certainly stirred some far-flung corners of the globe.
The purity of the mango flavor shone as bright as its golden custard, tangy and rich, just as Hirway had promised.
To the end, an unflinching optimism — the source of both affection and gentle derision from those who know him — shone through.
" Italy's head of state, President Sergio Mattarella, demanded that a "full light be shone on what happened, ascertaining any responsibility and negligence.
Roger Stone is a political consultant with no qualms about bending laws and working for soviet oligarchs, as multiple profiles have shone.
It always shone through, but here, in this building, with all its breadth and light, the feeling was a sigh of relief.
Italian banks shone after rating agency S&P kept its credit rating two notches above non-investment grade for Italian sovereign bonds.
Earlier this month in Milan, Jonas Lund's latest research shone through plexiglass panels in the Steve Turner booth at the Miart fair.
At an evacuation shelter at the Ventura County Fairgrounds on Saturday, fluorescent lights shone above hundreds of cots set up in rows.
Mostly from Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces in north-central Vietnam, their deaths shone a light on the human smuggling trade.
That night, when I turned off the lights to go to sleep, Pennywise's bright buck teeth briefly shone in my dark imagination.
During the planet's autumnal equinox in 2010, the sun shone on the rings, enabling Cassini to collect exciting insights about their composition.
Monday evening, a full "strawberry" moon shone in the night sky during the summer solstice — the longest day of the year. EarthSky.
But unlike Trump, Reagan also recognized that American democracy manifested greatest in the beacon that it shone to the rest of us.
The reason neither man should be so confident is that three contenders shone Monday night: Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and Pete Buttigieg.
Shone is focusing on large cargo ships, and Sea Machines on a wide range that includes ferries, patrol boats and survey vessels.
Now, the University has shone a little light on how they choose their students by releasing sample questions from its admissions interviews.
In a particularly dark week for America, one ray of hope shone bright, its monocle glinting bravely in the harsh media flash.
I was really surprised and excited when I realized that the stars that shone the brightest corresponded with the biggest Mayan cities.
The sun shone and a small speaker played religious songs at the graveside where around 150 people gathered to bid Jakelin farewell.
To celebrate the good news, Shone is releasing a surprise EP today (which you can hear in its noisy, uncomfortable entirety below).
So I think without going too deep, it actually shone lights on some parts of the story in a more exaggerated way.
At the time, he didn't know that Hrebid loved his calm demeanor and the way his dark hair shone in the sunlight.
Journalists and officials began to gather at Harare's airport, where the sun shone in a clear sky on a fine spring morning.
Bebe Rexha shone on the red carpet in a silver minidress with small cutouts designed by Christian Siriano hours before the event.
A "Tribute in Lights" shone on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks in 2006, where the World Trade Center once stood.
His life was about to be tragically cut short, but a faint glimmer of hope shone through the gloom of his condition.
Yes, Russia's invasion of Ukraine -- twice -- shone an ugly spotlight on the appalling lack of readiness of some of Europe's armed forces.
Only when he shone a light into the car through S.'s window and stared directly at us did we take note.
The rain stopped, and for a moment two bright rainbows shone over the short stretch of water separating Sicily from the mainland.
The Asian influence shone through in metal embroidery, some in the shape of stars, that was inspired by the Japanese 'shibori' techniques.
But the suit has shone a light on a genuine problem: legacy, coupled with preferences for large donors and for faculty children.
I watched those 2012 speeches, and whatever you may think about the merits of the arguments, the overarching message clearly shone through.
Below, we're honoring the 70 teenagers — 10 winners, 27 runners-up and 32 honorable mentions — whose essays shone brightest round after round.
The sun shone, James Brown played on the loudspeaker and we shared a couple of Coronas, just for the hell of it.
So many people felt they knew David Bowie because his identity shone through each mask he wore, every character he showed us.
Peculiarly, it was perhaps the least competent striker in the upper echelons of MMA who really shone a light on this trick.
When the narrow beams of light that had shone through the holes in the hangar wall faded, they felt the Boutwell move.
It has shone a spotlight on the detaining of other dissenting voices in the kingdom, which Hubbard worries is on the rise.
These tactics are unlikely to stop Mr. McConnell, but at the very least they have shone a spotlight on his reprehensible tactics.
Simple dress silhouettes in warming tangerine shades shone at Eckhaus Latta and Emilia Wickstead, as did corals at Valentino and Gabriela Hearst.
As the night progressed, the director's lovable personality shone brighter and brighter, and now we're all dues-paying members of Bong Hive.
And Booker frequently shone a light on policy blindspots concerning marginalized communities, citing his own low-income, minority-majority neighborhood in Newark.
Of 20 selections, several were produced and released as complete songs, but even on the remaining sparse tracks, Mr. Ciccone's vocals shone.
In one incarnation of her show in the late 1960s, she did impersonations of women whose stars had shone brighter than hers.
He said her idealism shone through in the job interview, and she asked a lot of questions about Graham and his work.
But when probed on whether or not the Futel project could be considered part of the surveillance economy, Anderson's cynicism shone through.
It was not until 8:20 A.M. that the sun shone on our camp; by midafternoon the valley was in shadow again.
The sun was remarkably strong when it shone on us; even though we were freezing, our faces were burned dry and pink.
But when he looked at an older, grainier photographic plate from the 1954 survey, amazingly, a point of light shone at its location.
You shone a light on the harrowing implications of the Chinese Communist Party's "social-credit system" ("Creating a digital totalitarian state", December 21940th).
He went all-in for the terrible X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and his commitment shone through the lackluster script and terrible decision-making.
According to BuzzFeed, Bieber's manager and friend Scooter Braun recently shone a light on the dark truth during a harrowing interview with Complex.
His principal orchestra was named after the great regional liberator and its child-players shone in the national colours, red, yellow and blue.
It disrupted productivity, caused breaches and shone the light on the fact that open source components are increasing risk in the application layer.
The full moon also shone over Jakarta in Indonesia and Thailand's Bangkok while in the Philippines, park-goers watched the spectacle in Manila.
Reckitt Benckiser shares shone, jumping 6 percent after the British consumer products firm pulled out of the bidding for Pfizer's consumer health unit.
The more I thought about their deaths, the more the girls' personalities shone in the game, so I decided to change the ending.
The issue is not dissimilar to the problem of lasers being shone into cockpit windows, as we have discussed before on this blog.
The stickers are not very noticeable in the dark, but are designed to light up when a bright light is shone on them.
"The Windrush scandal has rightly shone a light on an important issue for our country," Rudd said in a resignation letter to May.
Gonzalo Vargas Llosa, the UNHCR's representative in Britain, said Constantine's photographs shone an important spotlight on a human rights issue that remains hidden.
L) shares shone, jumping 4.8 percent after the British consumer products firm pulled out of the bidding for Pfizer's consumer health unit (PFE.
Gerhaher, a singer-poet out of Caspar David Friedrich, shone through the far more transparent textures of "Der Abschied," the half-hour finale.
Her black gown shone thanks to rows of gold sparkles that began at her sleeves and extended to the bottom of her skirt.
Inside the elegant studio of Patrick Neal, where paintings were hung salon-style from floor to ceiling, a more traditional sensibility shone through.
When we recorded it, it was the middle of winter in New York, but the sun came out and shone through the studio.
Amongst the glittered-faces and backwards snapbacks, the sun shone and all the wounds we'd suffered during the great downpour of 2016 healed.
"The global tensions have shone a spotlight on a vast amount of deals that are not yet complete but are meaningful," said Rubel.
At one of her first major award shows, former "Bachelorette" star Hannah Brown shone in this beautiful white gown at the CMA Awards.
Mr. Ross was among the most-hired players at the festival, and it was as a side musician that he shone most brightly.
Among them are stars that shone brilliantly, including David Robertson, Alan Gilbert, Kenneth Schermerhorn, Thomas Schippers, Gerard Schwarz, Leonard Slatkin and Robert Spano.
The salty air kissed my face, the sun shone warmly on my black wet suit, and I was doing it: I was surfing.
When the outside of the building is shone, there is lush shrubby and a glossy driveway, so these producers definitely watch The Bachelor.
Even during this momentous event, which she watched at a sorority meeting in the Poconos, Johnson's combination of grit and wit shone through.
The incoming mock warhead, Mr. Elleman said, should have shone brightly and continuously as it fell — like a shooting star streaking to Earth.
But a light shone from an apartment window above, so one of the officers, Henry Walburger, climbed a fire escape and looked inside.
This time, the sky was clear and the sun shone full on the Statue from directly overhead and its color blew me away.
"His lyrics shone above others and threw a strange light on the American dream," Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones wrote on Facebook.
The demonstrators gathered at the harborside on Monday sang "Glory to Hong Kong", a protest anthem, and shone lights from their mobile phones.
Grillo shone in gloomy conditions, shooting a second consecutive four-under-par 67 at Phoenix Country Club in the southern city of Miyazaki.
Because the world's attention has been focused on refugees in Syria and North Africa, less light has been shone on Nigeria's humanitarian crisis.
And no artist shone brighter, or better commanded the street as a stage, or made more transformative use of trash, than Stephen Varble.
What stood out the most about Our Curse and Imagine were the full ranges of human emotion that shone through both films, including optimism.
But just as the sun must shine on every dog s ass at least once in its life, the sun shone down on me.
With all the Trump madness, Beyoncé has truly shone hope into my life, which is mad considering it got nothing to do with me.
To watch Into the Spider-Verse is to see a deeply unflattering light shone on many of the film's live-action contemporaries and predecessors.
Nintendo has finally shone some light on the performance of its first real mobile game, Super Mario Run, and the news is surprisingly good.
The 2013 Snowden revelations shone a light on how Western governments, including the UK, had been making shadowy landgrabs of data behind the scenes.
This one had a handle of burnished brass that shone against the bullet-ridden bricks and the maroon sky, churning with clouds and smoke.
Story at a glance Sunday's boisterous 92nd Academy Awards Ceremony shone the spotlight on a slew of veteran and up-and-coming talent alike.
The portion of the script about Memorial Hospital shone through the rest, and so producers decided to focus on this aspect of the story.
Stephen Hawking's biggest accomplishment shone through both his physics work and his outreach to the public, bridging gaps between things that once seemed incompatible.
Why it could be trouble: Like Leakes, Gunvalson is used to being the OG Housewife and may not like that spotlight being shone elsewhere.
The enhanced detail and slickness really shone in the adventures of Lara Croft, as I ducked and weaved through ancient ruins and falling scorpions.
Activists say, however, that police targeting of consensual gay sex has shone a light on discrimination and harassment in the world's third-largest democracy.
The case has shone an unflattering light on the presidential family's long history in the rough-and-tumble world of Rio de Janeiro politics.
Millie Bobby Brown's English accent glistened; The Stranger Things cast shone with kindness, cuteness, and goodness; the universe has been restored to its equilibrium.
Kruijswijk's Jumbo-Visma team shone throughout the race, winning four stages through Dylan Groenewegen, Wout van Aert, Mike Teunissen and the team time trial.
With these allegations, the restaurant industry is now under the same spotlight recently shone on other sectors for allegedly harboring a workplace harassment culture.
When The Winter Soldier opened with Sam running alongside the Potomac, his sense of humor and genuine friendliness shone through in Anthony Mackie's performance.
"He paid for the things he did and he's gonna continue to pay for them," says Shone of Anselmo's much-maligned White Power snafu.
The investigation also shone a harsh light on board director and SVP of global operations Ryan Graves, as well as company CTO Thuan Pham.
His idealism and bravery shone through after he returned to Vietnam in 21982 as a civilian pacification officer for the Agency for International Development.
Free of the burden of standing in for an entire political system, his personality has shone through in Houston's clubhouse (as has his hair).
Aidy Boothroyd, the manager of England's under-21s, has declared himself "relatively pleased" by the opportunities afforded to those players who shone this summer.
It was rainy that Thursday, and little light shone through the window of the studio unit where Ms. Jackson and her son were placed.
He'd tell you things that others would not, and shone a light into the darker corners of the restaurant world, our restaurant critic writes.
At a time when we were just beginning to emerge from the shadows, he shone a bright but warm light on who we were.
I spent my winters sanding and varnishing my boat till it shone with a golden light, longing for the foul-smelling summers to return.
"My cell expanded, the lights became brighter, colors more colorful, the sun shone warmer and gentler, and everyone around me looked friendlier," he wrote.
"She told my mom to hold her shoulder and that they had to get out of the house," Cloe's mother, Shone Arceneaux told WWLTV.
Frida Ghitis: A divided opposition is great news for Trump It was an acrimonious, stinging debate -- one where many shone but everyone was wounded.
Her policy positions were backed up with sound -- and emphatic-- reasoning, her personality shone and she had a winning amount of energy and confidence.
The bitter dispute surrounding the Trump-branded hotel has shone a fresh light on the business dealings of the U.S. president across the world.
" Judge Huennekens said McKinsey's relationship with Whitebox still should have been disclosed, saying that it would have shone out at him "like a beacon.
The second is the idea that King and figures like Rosa Parks shone a light on injustice, and [said injustice] has since been eradicated.
The Channel 4 News expose came a year after a newspaper investigation shone a critical light on the treatment of staff at rival Sports Direct.
After attending Y Combinator, Shone recently raised a $4 million round from Alven, Liquid 2, Paul Graham, David Marcus, D. Scott Phoenix and The Refiners.
This year some stars' shone brighter than the Times Square New Year's Eve ball — and we rounded up all the must-see looks right here.
While the other guys shrunk in the spotlight, he shone, which is also maybe why he relishes the drama so much later in the episode.
"I might not know you in person but I must admit your light has shone even to some of us here in Kenya," said another.
A torch is shone on each boy, who says hello and introduces himself with head bowed and palms pressed together in a traditional "wai" greeting.
While it's unclear which direction the ball sailed as the sun shone into the camera, The Greatest Showman star seemed fully satisfied with his efforts.
Mr Trump himself will see a spotlight shone on his tax payments (or lack thereof) and whether his use of Trump properties violates the constitution.
According to Billboard, the words "Vegas Strong" shone on the screens behind Spears and her dancers, all of whom wore hats with the same phrase.
What if those who "opted out," and somehow still made it, shone above the hopeful waiting to be named a potential $1 billion-plus fledgling?
Most are dressed in suits and look presidential, but their faces are obscured by the glare cast by a light shone into the camera's eye.
Since the blockbuster story on Weinstein, the Times has shone a light on sexual harassment and misconduct in other industries, including auto manufacturing and hospitality.
You can think of the hologram's surface as something that can subtract away or add to the light shone on it, depending on its chirality.
Despite frigid temperatures of -13 Celsius, the sun shone down on the fans gathered at the foot of the slope to cheer on the riders.
On screen, in the forum, on the soapbox: Meryl Streep's speech simply shone light on a small, recent mutation in the ancient genome of speechifying.
The upcoming 30th anniversary of the disaster has shone a new light on the long-term human impact of the worst nuclear meltdown in history.
More than 1,000 protesters, armed with torches, flashlights and smartphones, shone lights on the sails of the Sydney Opera House in Australia on Tuesday night.
The nominee's political savvy -- in one famous photo, he is seen arm in arm with Bush-era Machiavel Karl Rove -- shone through his own speech.
Whether boldly printed, intricately embroidered or bedazzled with sequins, Bowie stunned and shone in these grand silhouettes and brought new meaning to glam-rock. 6.
In those days, so little was known that even the most quotidian details — the appearance of houses, the location of a pasture — shone with significance.
His boxing ability shone early, and he rose up the Kiwi ranks, winning the NZBA heavyweight title in 1920 in only his third pro fight.
That attention to detail and precision shone through on his 2015 Mboko God album, a mixture of trap-like production fused with traditional Cameroonian instrumentation.
For an hour, the 400 nipples shone brightly outside of the office, beautifully illuminating the sidewalk and reminding passersby of just how harmless nipples are.
Leaks from the law firm, dubbed the "Panama Papers," have embarrassed several world leaders and shone a spotlight on the shadowy world of offshore companies.
The stream of liquid shone so brightly that a visitor was advised to watch only through tinted film, as if it were a solar eclipse.
But that's what made it more-so liberating, being able to be a part of a nationwide spotlight being shone on GNC people was euphoric!
All three shone in bursts in the group stage, and all three will be expected to do more than that once the knockout games come.
Candy Darling's star shone brighter than most actors could have hoped, and Andy Warhol wasn't the only person to notice her rawness and exuberant energy.
It was only when matched with Jon Jones—also remarkably tall and rangy for the division—that Gustafsson's boxing shone through in its full beauty.
BOSTON — Few star fund managers have shone brighter than Steven S. Wymer, who runs a portfolio of stocks at Fidelity Investments, the mutual-fund giant.
As Santopadre noted, the lights shone brightly "on other guys," while Berrettini was free to develop outside the usual scrutiny leveled on a top prospect.
Tagging along behind Susanna over the stone floor (which had been scrubbed until it shone), she had to take care not to trip and fall.
In recent years many of her countrywomen have shone brightly on the global stage for one season before fading just as quickly into the background.
So when the committee held its annual dinner in New York City on Tuesday night, it rightly shone a spotlight on the United States itself.
He has denied involvement in the murder which has shone a spotlight on allegations of rampant corruption in Malta's overlapping worlds of politics and business.
Global soccer body FIFA, England's Premier League and individual clubs would take remedial action if a light was shone on their carbon footprint, he added.
So that makes you know even more so what your role is, expose wrongdoing, shine light on issues that don't have light shone on them.
Kaplan portrays Robert Brasillach as a failed novelist whose talent shone brightest as editor of the Jew-baiting weekly Je Suis Partout before the war.
One photographer shone lights directly onto negatives, for a pattern of coloured ovals and circles; another made drawings with a device that tracked his eye movements.
Marks & Spencer shone despite the risk-off mood and was the biggest gainer with a 5.2 percent rise after the retailer gave a full-year update.
Fetish model Lea Hart and her burlesque artist girlfriend Vonka Romanov shone through the dark morning with their candy-colored hair and matching "Femme" t-shirts.
While everyone might not have the disposable income to outdo Heidi Klum, there were plenty of amazing looks this Halloween that shone in their own right.
The protesters carried photos with the faces of those in prison, waved the red-and-yellow striped Catalan independence flag and shone lights from their phones.
Now, KD has shone light on another invention: you don't have to just win, but you have to win in a way that does not offend.
This incident shone a spotlight on autonomous driving features currently in cars as automakers are in a race to bring fully driverless cars on the road.
They shone in solidarity Terrance Hawkins lives an hour outside of Charlotte and drove down to participate in a teach-in and to join the protests.
But the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which broke this weekend thanks to the testimony of a former employee, Chris Wylie, has shone a spotlight on these practices.
A harsher regulatory light is being shone on the bullion market after the age-old "fixes" were deemed unfit for modern purpose and reinvented as "benchmarks".
"For 96 years, Miss America has shone light on some of the brightest and most talented young women in the country," Harrison says in a statement.
And the flagship site itself has shone light on powerful figures from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to the new industrialists and investors of Silicon Valley.
Letnic seemed worried that there were too many cats; the eyes of the feral felines shone in the spotlight, and the night seemed full of them.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - Italian banks shone in lacklustre European trading on Thursday after results led by Unicredit whose results indicated its turnaround was gathering pace.
Toronto's global ambassador shone his signature toothy, innocent grin and talked about Views, "One Dance", and got pranked by some guy jumping out of a... box?
When I later walked out into the garden, in which the sun shone now after a spring rain, everything glistened and sparkled in a fresh light.
"Close to You" is a subtle, pained successor to "Stay," the Unapologetic ballad that's shone in the hands of everyone from Rebecca Black to Vin Diesel.
The spotlight on the case shone bright enough to illuminate another case -- that of Ronald Johnson, who was killed by police eight days before McDonald's death.
Imhoof's 1981 "The Boat is Full" shone a light on Switzerland's decision to send Jewish refugees back to certain death in Germany during World War Two.
But if Kayvon's body had lost a step, his mind seemed to compensate for it, and his ability to anticipate his opponent's next move shone through.
Bernstein was a conductor whose interpretive gifts over the course of half a century shone light on the classics from Haydn to Mahler, Bartok to Stravinsky.
Environmentalists have shone a light on federal fossil fuels recently and accused Obama of ignoring a major cause of climate change by not reforming leasing rules.
The lung diseases have shone a new light on black market cannabis vapes, which are thought to be a major contributor to the spike in illnesses.
The violence was the latest in a series of deadly riots that have shone a spotlight on Brazil's dangerous, overcrowded prison system, the world's third largest.
Wole Soyinka's win in 1986 shone the spotlight on African literature, but in recent years bookies' favourite Ngugi Wa Thiong'o has been consecutively denied the prize.
Last month, a New York Times article shone a light on the abuses endured by a secret society of women within a "philosophical movement" called Nxivm.
Eighteen-plus years later, they look like dispatches from a remote and impossible universe, a place where dolphins roamed the earth and the sun shone pink.
She had given it to the Australian War Memorial, where it stood on display and shone: seven testifying, suffering names to speak for all the others. ■
His star has shone even brighter since 2015, when more than a million refugees — many of them young and Arabic speaking — began to arrive in Germany.
The revelation shone a spotlight on just how easily and how quickly officials can pinpoint suspects using a technology that is increasingly pervasive in law enforcement.
The World projected massive bulletins over nearly its entire 20-story building across from City Hall, and The Herald shone a beacon from atop its building.
On a recent summer day in the Stapleton neighborhood, the air hung still above front porches, and tiny lawns shone improbably green in the desert heat.
Mainland China markets had shone in the previous session as investors digested weekend news about the proposal to remove a two-term limit on the presidency.
After the company launched its first batch in May 2019, satellite trackers and astronomers quickly noticed just how brightly the 60 spacecraft shone in the sky.
"The recount has shone a light on that mess, and has really lifted up the call for a voting system we can trust," Ms. Stein said.
"The more light shone on this, the more information you have when dealing with a source, the better decisions you're going to make," Mr. Cheshire said.
The concave shape of building meant that when sunlight shone directly on it, it acted as a mirror and focused the light onto the street below.
The Cavs' struggles have only shone a brighter light on the decision to trade Kyrie Irving to the Celtics last summer — a common theme this season.
For two seasons, I Am Cait shone a spotlight on issues faced by the trans community, even while some argued that Jenner's affluence offered a skewed lens.
This needs to end, and it's high time Hollywood shone a light on itself and made real changes in the behavior we accept from those in power.
What in God's name the message was when she walked down the steps with Marley while a fractured image of the constitution shone onstage is anyone's guess.
Last week's global market turmoil has shone a light on U.S. and European-listed complex trading instruments, which some investors blame for the scale of the disruption.
After traveling on container ships and buying a tiny boat for prototyping, Shone is already working with a shipping company to retrofit their ships with their technology.
At this current time, this music has shone a never ending supply of bright light at the end of this once dark and narrow path of doom.
Every time in U.S. history when the ordinary forms of connection and communication have failed us, artists have shone a light on the stories shaping our lives.
Staffing company Hays also shone after strong results which showed an 8 percent rise in quarterly net fees, boosted by strong hiring in Germany, its biggest market.
Some say this is censorship, but there is real danger attached to the facilitation of online trolling, and recent terrorist activities have shone a spotlight on this.
Yet the exhibition it has put on, which done differently could have shone a light on or drawn parallels to past struggles, is an underwhelming, middlebrow affair.
" That sort of confidence, and general satisfaction, never shone through in the previous profiles — perhaps because their driving question was always "Is he going to make it?
Leaks from the Panama-based law firm, dubbed the "Panama Papers," have embarrassed several world leaders and shone a spotlight on the shadowy world of offshore companies.
The satellites, strung out like a line of glowing army ants, shone brightly as they moved along their orbit around Earth, clearly visible to the naked eye.
"The 'Panama Papers' revelations have shone the light on Panama's culture and practice of secrecy," Angel Gurría, secretary-general of the OECD, said in a statement Monday.
Both sisters were exceptionally intelligent, yet it was Elizabeth whose brilliance shone in the spotlight, who was flirtatious yet resolutely virginal, whose poise and regality were unmatched.
Public scandals about outside firms getting access to Facebook users' data, including last year's Cambridge Analytica fiasco, have shone a light on the firms' massive data collection.
"This Christmas, I think of London and Manchester, whose powerful identities shone through over the past twelve months in the face of appalling attacks," the Queen remarked.
Nonetheless, Chu and the film's stars shone bright at Sunday's ceremony, and hey, there's all that critical acclaim and box office success they can fall back on.
Belgium can call upon the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne, while Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe have shone for France in Russia.
While a single chair on one city's metro system probably won't solve the problem of sexual harassment, it has at least shone a spotlight on the issue.
The tragedy shone a spotlight on London's economic divide, as it happened a few hundred meters (yards) away from one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country.
And I look at this and ... Kara, all by yourself, you have shone lights on so many of these problems and it's having an effect. Mm-hmm.
The deaths have shone an unflattering light on race relations in Canada, which prides itself on its multiculturalism and tolerance, especially in contrast to the United States.
The high-profile trial shone a harsh light on the culture of the elite 160-year-old school, whose alumni include U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
Equipped with a reminder to make small talk and learn about what his coworkers cared about, Jason's natural humor, once you got to know him, shone through.
Reliance has also shone in other ways, delivering 143% total shareholder returns since Jio's launch in September 2016, far ahead of other telcos and the benchmark index.
The slow progress makes many Chinese business owners nostalgic for Boten's glory days, when the lights shone brightly and the town was mobbed by cashed-up tourists.
Instead, Newton carefully walked a noncommittal line on Sunday, when the spotlight — however unfair it might be — shone on him harsher before the game than during it.
The 2150 financial crisis shone a harsh light on banking misdeeds and stoked public anger at Wall Street, whose loose housing loans helped spark an economic collapse.
At Eistnaflug, Almyrkvi's psychedelic and industrial influences shone brightly through the murk, drawing a clear line between them and many of their more orthodox peers in Reykjavik.
Seriously, adding a three-time Champions League winner between the sticks is a coup, while Negrado shone brightly (albeit briefly) for Man City a few years back.
The opportunist shone through in 1939, when Stalin signed his notorious nonaggression pact with Germany in return for territorial gains in eastern Poland and the Baltic nations.
Like his mother, Prince Charles was caught up in the 2017 Paradise Papers leak, which shone a light on the offshore investments of the rich and powerful.
He shone in the second debate when Mr Biden annoyed him, and he got the knives out, but he mainly seems averse to the cut-and-thrust.
The brutality and recklessness of that killing shone an intense media spotlight on the kingdom's other, newly aggressive actions that are destabilizing the region, as in Yemen.
Fenced off from the public, the giant trapezoidal dunes shone bone-white in the sun and caramel in the shade, as the sand waited to be summoned.
Elizabeth Warren after she shone a precise and unrelenting spotlight on the issue at last Wednesday's Democratic debate in Las Vegas and refused to let it go.
That was when he felt the stadium's energy on the touchline, when the sun shone and the banners fluttered and the songs drifted down from on high.
The trend, which threatens to recast the conception of the presidency shared by America's founders, shone through the first witness testimony released from the impeachment inquiry Monday.
There was joy in the air, the sun shone brighter, and everyone on the internet put their differences aside to come together for the sake of memes.
The outrage has shone a harsh spotlight on the NRA, with several corporations cutting their ties with the gun lobby over fears it could hurt their brand.
The killing of six children and three mothers in a Mormon community in northern Mexico shone a spotlight on the issue of warring cartels in the country.
While minutes before the sun had shone over the dome, as McCain, carried by an honor guard, ascended the steps, the clouds opened and rain poured down.
A huge, Soviet-era banner adorned the rear of the stage — a sun shone over a bustling industrial zone, a red hammer and sickle at its center.
She couldn't believe how much of her own vulnerability shone through the images, and she was so awestruck that she kept them to herself for two months.
Instead, it had a upward straight line piece, where the supernova shone brighter than expected for five days, before curving upward, hinting that two different processes were happening.
Jimmy Butler's absence has shone a light on Minnesota's inflexible roster, and their antiquated lineup combinations are impeding Towns in more ways than they're allowing him to shine.
It was amidst the saxophone choirs and booming sub-bass of the larger band arrangements that Vernon's more conventional gifts stood out, and his traditionalist leanings shone through.
"The Time's Up and #MeToo movements have shone a light on how powerful we can be when we work together to bring about change," she told the Mirror.
The new bill "is ensuring the light can still be shone on bad behavior, even if the company pays money to avoid the risk of litigation," she said.
This company aims to build industry-ready machines that can determine the sex using light shone onto the surface of an egg after just four days of incubation.
As the Dow plummets and investors look for safe havens, the spotlight has shone on some of the fastest-growing internet names, such as Facebook, Netflix and Google.
Henderson is an extreme example but the arrival of Silva in the UFC suddenly shone a light on the epidemic levels of leading with the face in MMA.
Whether it's tax avoidance (technically legal but morally questionable) or evasion (outright illegal), the documents shone a light on the financial affairs of the rich and ultra-rich.
The burkini ban has shone a light on secular France's long-standing difficulties integrating its Muslim population and dealing with the aftermath of a series of Islamist attacks.
Bündchen shared a photograph of herself lifting her daughter up into the air as the sun shone down on them while the supermodel wore a black string bikini.
At Angelcorpse, I enjoyed a wild show; the sound was a tad disappointing, but all alone on the huge steps of the main stage, the band really shone.
If you were standing at the south pole, the sun would skim the rims of craters as it hovered on the horizon and shone sideways on the surface.
By that point, he had turned from one of the best young players in the game into someone whose talents shone only in between various slumps and injuries.
This month further criticism was leveled at the company over the latter issue, after a writer's Medium post shone a critical spotlight on the scale of the problem.
We also shone a light on the lesser known food dons this year—the ones who might not have a Food Network show but create banging dishes nonetheless.
Relapse Records certainly are—the label has just announced a new partnership with Shone, who will release a new full-length via the venerated indie powerhouse in 15.
Mina follows in the footsteps of injured midfielder James Rodriguez, who himself shone at the 2014 finals when key striker Radamel Falcao was out with a knee problem.
Second, azobenzene's rings are known to line up with each other when visible light is shone on it, a movement that should make the polymer expand a little.
A fire that killed 2190 people in a public-housing block in London shone a light on the poverty that endures in some of the city's ritziest neighbourhoods.
People from other cars were streaming toward the low concrete building in the middle of the big lot, where dim lights shone and the projector seemed to be.
Ben Ginsberg, Republican lawyer and delegate expert Ginsberg is not a media figure as such, but the Republican lawyer shone during a critical phase of the GOP primary.
One thing the events in Baton Rouge, St. Paul and Dallas all shone a light on was that black people can, and do, legally carry their own weapons.
The Congressional spotlight shone on the Silicon Valley behemoths exposes one of the great weaknesses about Internet firms in the past two decades that has had little attention.
Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka, each with three Grand Slams, have been impressive co-stars while Andy Roddick, Marin Cilic and Juan Martin del Potro have briefly shone.
The seventh seed had lost in the first round of both her tournaments so far this year, but back on one of the sport's grandest stages, she shone.
The documents released Tuesday shone a light on some of the details of the battle between Semenya and the I.A.A.F., much of which Semenya hadn't publicly spoken about.
One clear message shone through like a flash of lightning from James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday morning: Hillary Clinton was right about Donald Trump.
It was a dark week with the shocking deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain ... but some light shone through, thanks to Kim Kardashian West's prison reform efforts.
A part that now shone so bright with autonomy and independence that it had blinded me from seeing how the isolation of my new identity also haunted me.
Another youngster shone against LevanteAnsu Fati, 17, scored twice in two minutes for Barca as Quique Setien's side beat Levante 2-1 at the Camp Nou on Sunday.
His presence in an unheated detention cell shone an unflattering light on Japan's justice system, and now his dramatic escape to Lebanon promises to be no less impactful.
The sun shone warmly on me through the windshield, relaxing my mind, which wandered ahead into my room to lose my school uniform and rush outside to play.
They were preceded by an electric car which shone green laser beams onto the road to show the right pace and keep the runners on the right lines.
Recent research has dispensed with the myth of "economic anxiety" and shone a light instead on the central importance race played in Trump's march to the White House.
It said it was working with authorities to identify the source of the laser beam, which media reports said had been shone into the cockpit from the ground.
Ocado also shone, up 4.2 percent after the British online grocer and technology company announced a new partnership deal with Sweden's ICA Group to develop its online business.
It shone a spotlight on the bizarre, the perverted, the grotesque, and the marginalized; comics by schizophrenics, convicts, and homeless people all made their way into its pages.
Konta improved in the second to go 3-1 up, but Halep's superiority on clay shone through as she won five games in a row to clinch the match.
Ocado also shone, up 3.5 percent after the British online grocer and technology company announced a new partnership deal with ICA Group to develop the Swedish company's online business.
Hadid shone (and stole the spotlight) in a plunging, slinky custom Alexandre Vauthier silk wrap gown with a thigh-high slit at the premiere of The Unknown Girl Wednesday.
In February, Detroit-raised, Toronto-based DJ Antwon Faulkner was watching Robert Hood play at CODA, when security shone a flashlight on him and started grabbing at his pockets.
Bong Joon Ho shone as Best Director of the night's Best Picture win, "Parasite," and his post-win antics with his gold statuettes were both charming and meme-able.
" He continued, "I will so miss his presence at @ChurchillDowns and the streets and boardrooms of Louisville where his total humanity shone like a brilliant first Saturday in May.
But several people who've also had the spotlight unwillingly shone upon them as a result of names like Susan Collins, Mike Pence, and more, understood exactly how Kavanagh felt.
His sensitive side shone through yet again at the care center, where he sat with patients, holding the hand of a young girl at a table filled with toys.
Robin Williams' widow Susan Schneider Williams has shone a light on her husband's mental and physical struggles during the last year of his life in a powerful personal essay.
As we drank the warm brew and the sun shone through the autumn leaves into the window and my microdose kicked in, the conversation grew deeper and more open.
They were having so much fun, in fact, that his documentary crew wanted to get better shots of them and shone the house lights on the first few rows.
They remembered him as a committed student who shone at school as a child in his mother's native Kenya and as a teenager in his father's home country Ethiopia.
Seemingly innocent at first, a mixture of player controversies and scandals involving high-profile personalities shone a light on shoddy practices, and Valve sent out the cease-and-desists.
Stanley Cup championship banners from 1974 and 1975 flanked the stage, the Flyers kept center ice cold and the logo shone bright on the floor inside the darkened arena.
Anthony Bourdain shone a different light on the Middle East | Was a voice for the underdog Along the way, he received practically every award the industry has to offer.
Running back Terry Williams also shone by delivering a game-changing 97-yard punt return for a touchdown that helped the Stampeders celebrate despite the cold and damp conditions.
But it was not only the big names that shone, with European minnows getting their chance to showcase their skills and potentially qualify for the European Championship in 2020.
He draped a twisting slash of linen across an old wooden shingle; I was surprised to see that, through two holes in the wood, eyes of red fabric shone.
Gold leather hats resembled turbans, clutches came in the shape of pyramids, bejeweled scarabs shone from evening columns, and gold leather boots were printed à la asp or crocodile.
But now the black box of private arbitration was open, and the light shone on the ugliest abuses of power she could imagine, and she could barely stand it.
Before Suarez's run, Ahmed Fathy, who has really shone for Egypt, seized an opportunity and pounced on a loose ball, rocketing it toward the net and forcing a save.
That is the stage where greatness is bestowed, and Messi has shone on it often enough certainly to be one of the two finest players of the 21st century.
Invoking everyone from Oliver Cromwell to Napoleon Bonaparte, Abbas' diatribe usefully shone a light on the real crux of why the conflict still rages after more than 100 years.
From there, the final 20 miles across the mountain to Miercurea Ciuc, where my grandmother lived, seemed like a breeze, as the rising sun shone through the pine forests.
The fatal 35W Bridge in Downtown Minneapolis which collapsed a decade ago and took the lives of 13 people shone a painful light on the severity of the situation.
"In some cases the miners may simply turn off the machines until the price comes back a bit," said Shone Anstey, co-founder and president of Blockchain Intelligence Group.
Suakim, a former Lumpinee champion was coming down in weight to fight Nasukawa and through both his style and stature shone a light on Nasukawa in moments of discomfort.
On Tuesday, Ellen Degeneres shone her light upon the teen creators of "Damn, Daniel," the meme that has used pairs of white Vans selling for thousands of dollars on eBay.
The omens are good that 2012 will be an excellent year, a druid said today, after the sun shone on Stonehenge during a dawn ceremony to mark the winter solstice.
The festival also shone a light on a debut feature-length movie by Franco-Senegalese director Mati Diop, whose haunting migrant tale "Atlantics" clinched the runner-up Grand Prix award.
This is how Louis C.K. shone a light on dark impulses in his comedy, until it was revealed that he was indulging some of those impulses outside his comedic material.
For demonstration purposes, Dr Voigt's prototype E. coli have been designed to produce enzymes that cause the bacteria to become the same colour as the light being shone upon them.
When the gatefold is opened with the vinyl removed, and a strong light shone onto it from behind, the front of the album is illuminated by a field of stars.
In December, France banned supermarkets from wasting food, while here in the U.K. the BBC recently shone a light on the topic with the TV show Hugh's War on Waste.
Light sails are thin, reflective sheets large enough for the pressure exerted by beams of light shone at them to provide a meaningful accelerating force in the vacuum of space.
And if Zoey's light shone bright enough for her to get her own spinoff show, I can't wait to see what the black-ish writers have in store for Diane.
JOHN GOODMANAuckland Your package on "The new scramble for Africa" (March 9th) shone a light on the demographic trends that make the continent a global player worthy of genuine partnership.
"It's a remarkable figure, but we do think it's because a spotlight has been shone onto this issue," Kevin Matthews, a spokesman for the firm, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
She did not allow it to fan across the sky in its gentle, warming arc, but shone it fiercely and singularly upon the backs of the Queen and her kin.
The city's once-famous Khan al-Wazir inn lies completely burned out; as we walked through one of its halls, eerie beams of light shone in through the broken windows.
The anniversary of the case has again shone a spotlight on the ISA, which allows authorities to detain anyone seen as a threat to security for up to two years.
His fervor shone through the dark Chicago streets, as did his ardent Hillary Clinton support and frustration with the electoral college system in a two-minute clip that aired live.
The case has shone a spotlight on the limits of what Israel views as legitimate criticism and human rights activity, as well as of its commitment to liberal democratic values.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chinese and Indian equity funds sprinted away from their emerging market rivals in the first half of 22016, whilst local currency bond funds shone as the dollar weakened.
It's been just under a year since United Airlines' short-lived leggings ban shone a spotlight on the infuriating issue of unfair dress codes which are routinely imposed on women.
The discovery of the bodies has shone a spotlight on the illicit trade that sends the poor of Asia, Africa and the Middle East on perilous journeys to the West.
The discovery of the bodies has shone a spotlight on the illicit trade that sends the poor of Asia, Africa and the Middle East on perilous journeys to the West.
The comic-book blockbuster has shone an intense spotlight on Mr. Affleck following the announcement that he and his wife, Jennifer Garner, plan to divorce after a 10-year marriage.
Ultimately, Croatia's quality shone through as they claimed a 2-1 victory with Ivan Perisic's late winner to take a perfect group record into their last-16 encounter with Denmark.
Neither shone particularly strongly compared with the lights of the Cocteau immediately outside the window, but both seemed to communicate in a compelling binary relationship I felt obligated to parse.
A laser that I installed inside one corner of the instrument shone on a fixed point on the corresponding side as a way to verify the alignment of the work.
Fashion and accessories brands including Christian Dior generate the bulk of earnings at LVMH, run by France's richest man, Bernard Arnault, though growth in jewellery has shone in recent years.
A behind-the-scenes documentary, 'Grand Prix Driver', released on Amazon recently shone a spotlight on the tension between McLaren and Honda that eventually led to the relationship tearing apart.
The early Soundgarden records aren't without glimpses of genius, but the band and Cornell's reputation will ultimately rest on the parenthesis of black light that shone between 1991 and 1994.
The team has been undermined by its pitching staff's 5.80 E.R.A. — 13th in the American League even after David Price shone in a 4-0 win over Baltimore on Sunday.
Here's the tale from the tape at market close: While tech led other sectors on the day, SaaS and cloud companies — a subset of tech itself — shone during regular trading.
And, to the Reverend Thomas's surprise, the two men succeed in returning Lincoln to the tomb: The moon shone down brightly, allowing me a first good look at his face.
This shone a spotlight onto work that, though of crucial importance in understanding how human bodies work, is—unlike batteries, exoplanets and matters cosmological—almost invisible to the outside world.
A collapse at a performance of "Death of a Salesman," in which five people were hurt, shone a light on the run-down state of some playhouses in the city.
The Truman Committee shone a bright light on waste, fraud and inefficiencies in wartime procurement and forced President Roosevelt to make significant changes to the running of the war effort.
In 1970, Florida anointed itself the Sunshine State, but this documentary suggests that way out West, where much of this acid was produced, was where the sun shone the brightest.
But their deaths have shone a spotlight on the economic desperation of many taxi and livery drivers as they struggle to compete with ride hailing services like Uber and Lyft.
It is ranked that highly, largely, because Salzburg — despite its endless disappointment in the Champions League qualifiers — has shone in the second-tier Europa League over the last two years.
Although the sun has shone throughout this French Open, a contrast to last year's soggy "Drench Open," tears have flooded onto the clay several times during this emotional first week.
Fashion and accessories brands including Christian Dior generate the bulk of earnings at LVMH, run by France's richest man, Bernard Arnault, though growth in jewelry has shone in recent years.
The death of Cuba's revolutionary communist Fidel Castro has shone a light on the country's government, sparking op-eds from both sides of the aisle on the legacy former leader.
The venue's tight twists are expected to play to Ferrari and Red Bull's strengths but while the Milton Keynes-based squad shone on Friday, their Italian rivals were more inconspicuous.
Petaia recovered to earn a spot in Michael Cheika's World Cup squad and shone on his test debut on the wing against Uruguay, scoring a try and setting up another.
While the case shone a light on the hidden world of girls, like Bell, who were abandoned, vulnerable, volatile teenagers, there's been little systemic effort to provide guidance or shelter.
Comparison with Daydream, last year's sublime mini-album, reveals much; when their power pop was still agile on its feet, their amusement at getting to act like heartthrobs shone through.
Soon after, the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal shone an equally dim light into similarly murky events on Facebook's developer platform — some of which appeared to hit even closer to home.
Melissa McCarthy: To get recognized for your outstanding writing and dramatic work is just really impressive, and I love to see impressive women kind of get the light shone on them.
He also shone a spotlight on the proportion of Britain's incarcerated population that is black, sampling a speech by Labour politician David Lammy and flashing statistics on the screen behind him.
AMERICA'S presidential election on November 2400th shone a light on a quirk of its electoral system: the use of the electoral college rather than the popular vote to decide the winner.
The social nature of black political behavior shone through: We consistently found that social sanctions constrained subjects when faced with a conflict between a clear self-interest and the group interest.
When scientists shone lights onto the rats and their new bacterial friends, the bacteria produced oxygen — which was then used by the oxygen-starved heart cells, improving the heart's overall function.
Related: Watch, from VICE News, eyewitnesses try to make sense of Jo Cox's murder But Jo's brutal murder has shone a light on someone who is the complete opposite of that.
Since bursting onto the Hollywood scene as the universe's favorite mortal teenager, Stewart has always shone as an industry game-changer, even when surrounded by a sea of brooding, rakish vampires.
The killings have shone a light on long-running gang wars in the vast and remote jungle area near the borders of Guyana and Brazil that is littered with illegal mines.
With the score 1-1 going into the final 10 minutes it was a crucial moment, even though Spain were beginning to get on top as their greater quality shone through.
Susan Brooks of Indiana, the NRCC recruitment chair, announced last month that she would not seek reelection, which shone a spotlight yet again on the party's dismal efforts to elect women.
Sivakov and Geoghegan Hart shone in the Tour of the Alps last month, but team manager Dave Brailsford said last week the two young guns were on the Giro to learn.
"We have in Quebec in the last few years had a political climate which, for a variety of political reasons, shone a lot of light on the Muslim community," he says.
The site has shone a spotlight on local residents who have made it big, including a dancer who went on to join the Cincinnati ballet in the United States, Siccos said.
While Canadian politics typically garner only lackluster attention in the mainstream U.S. media, the rise of Trudeau has also shone a light on what's possible when you elect a progressive leader.
Her case has shone a spotlight on the issues of forced marriage and marital rape in Sudan, where the legal age of marriage is only 10 and marital rape is legal.
Until the 1980s, Automotive, a child of the New Deal, shone as a training ground for thousands of young people who would go on to become technicians in the auto industry.
The recent investigation by the Washington Post and 60 Minutes on the opioid epidemic has shone a light on a murky world that exists as our nation struggles with this crisis.
Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, whose fumbled language earlier this year shone a light on Zaghari-Ratcliffe's predicament, raised the case on a visit to the Iranian capital two weeks ago.
The wind blew ice down the city's streets and the trees budded and the lake shone with heat, then it shed the heat in layers and the wind blew cold again.
The scandal at the time shone an international spotlight on Thailand's largely unregulated surrogacy business, prompting authorities to crack down on clinics with nationwide inspections and later to ban commercial surrogacy.
Barbara Cawthorne Crafton performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Mill, where a late-winter sun shone off the pond outside the windows of the cocktail room.
More details will follow this afternoon on Facebook Live:  "Andrew Eldritch Is Moving Back to Leeds" is another charming, metal-referencing story, shone through Darnielle's own oddly-colored stain-glass window.
Unfortunately that carefree sensibility shone through in the dishes, which, when served, differed from the menu: salad greens were omitted from the fish and chips, and the bruschetta lacked Kalamata olives.
" -Dave Ramsey "The sun that shines today is the sun that shone when thy father was born, and will still be shining when thy last grandchild shall pass into the darkness.
By the end of his time in Madrid, he had almost guaranteed it: He had made the Champions League his competition, the stage on which he, and he alone, shone brightest.
Justin Bieber's Canadian side really shone through when a cop pulled him over in his Lamborghini and the traffic stop played out like a prime case of DWB -- driving while Bieber.
Kids had just gotten out of school that Friday, March 20, for Spring Break, and the sun shone like a beacon, but the city wasn't expecting visitors -- not during a pandemic.
But the memo, deliberately or otherwise, has shone an unflattering light on Mr. Kushner, raising questions about whether he can be effective in his post and how much authority he has.
It has been suggested that the rise seen in recent weeks may be partly attributed to more victims coming forward, a result of the spotlight now being shone on the issue.
Pizza Hut, on the other hand, shone brightly in two categories — garlic knots and dessert — but the chain's wings and pizza, which is arguably the most important part, were wildly unsatisfactory.
In November, it was reported that a British Airways pilot was left with significant damage to his eyesight after a laser was shone into the plane he was landing at Heathrow.
Inevitably, this put security at the heart of the race, and shone an unflattering light on Mr. Corbyn's past links with the Irish Republican Army and his opposition to antiterrorism legislation.
Fox had shone in his own summer league debut on Friday, recording 18 points, 953 assists and 5 steals in 27 minutes in an 89-85 loss to the Phoenix Suns.
While Barker's poker face and sunglasses hid his emotions as he raced, his wit, warmth and wisdom shone through in the post-match briefings, even when things were not going his way.
Benevolent angel Beyoncé shone her light on a group of young girls Saturday night, when she surprised them backstage after a performance at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Los Angeles.
Soon after sundown, the activists made for the heart of the U.S. capital, set up a powerful projector then shone a giant, illuminated message onto the dim flank of a government building.
Next shone, however, jumping 8 percent to the top of the index after its trading update surprised investors, with a sales beat driving the company to upgrade its full-year profit forecast.
Flexport showed how ripe the freight industry is for disruption, Shone is retrofitting old cargo ships with its proprietary technology that allows them to deliver shipping containers autonomously and by remote control.
The most heavily weighted stock in the S&P 500 growth index is struggling Apple, while the biggest in the value counterpart is ExxonMobil, which has shone in 2016 amid oil's bounce.
I thought it was really funny, that it captured Los Angeles in a really clever way, and captured this generational moment in an intelligent way, and shone a funny satirical shining light.
In her final speech as First Lady, Michelle Obama shone a spotlight on the many strides the country has made in regards to education, while delivering powerful messages of hope to America.
The incident has caused an international outcry and shone a light on the frequency of sexual violence incidents in the South Asian nation, specifically with regards to women from the lower castes.
German sports fashion company Adidas shone at the top of the STOXX, jumping 8.8 percent after announcing a share buyback of up to 3 billion euros and lifting its 2020 profitability target.
From ransomware to creepy nanny cams, the very public hacks of the past several months have shone a light on the state of security for smart devices — and it looks really bad.
I am not so sure, most definitely Bristol rose to musical prominence through "trip-hop," and it's heaped massive amounts of interest on the city and always shone a spotlight on Bristol.
With his stark flash, Ren literally shone a strong light on Asian bodies too long unseen, capturing individuals liberated of identities and associations, simply being without judgment or without need of acceptance.
That oversight role shouldn't be underestimated—more investigations could lead to more Trump cabinet resignations or, at a minimum, more sunlight being shone into how exactly the Trump Organization made its money.
Sub-prime lender Provident Financial shone among mid-caps, soaring 12.4 percent to a six-week high after it said it had implemented a recovery plan for its troubled home credit business.
During an otherwise predictable cavalcade of grim visages and man's inhumanity to man, the Moss trailer's bright art direction and downright precious protagonist shone through more vividly than anything else on offer.
The Panama-based law firm is at the center of an international data leak scandal that has embarrassed several world leaders and shone a spotlight on the shadowy world of offshore companies.
"Soleimani&aposs death shone a refreshed concern on past threats recorded by New York authorities, de Blasio said, specifically "efforts by Iranian proxies to scout and target locations in New York City.
When the moments of true spiritualism shone through, usually as the moon waned in the sky, and the Milky Way spread across the ink-jet night, my awe was tinged with guilt.
"We're seeing it through [digital token sales] and smaller start-ups that are trying to get traction right away," said Shone Anstey, executive chairman, president and co-founder of Blockchain Intelligence Group.
The general rule of thumb for those wanting to compete with Chinese miners is to keep electricity costs at 153 cents or less, said Shone Anstey, co-founder of Blockchain Intelligence Group.
LeBron was left with no other rational choice, so he went out there and he gunned and gunned and gunned until the roof was riddled with holes and the sun shone through.
No pardon The case shone a spotlight on the practice of familial forgiveness in Pakistan, where perpetrators of so-called 'honor killings' can walk free if they are pardoned by the victim's family.
Leaks from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca have embarrassed several world leaders and shone a spotlight on the shadowy world of offshore companies by revealing the financial arrangements of prominent figures.
The prince&aposs visit to the Jewish state, the first official one of a member of the British royal family, has shone a light on the lesser-known side of his family tree.
"The Royal Commission rightly shone a light on the negative impact the over emphasis on individual bonuses within a bank can have on customers and the community," Chief Executive Officer Shayne Elliott said.
But there were still a few moments that shone through, digging a little deeper into the policy weeds and offering some revealing tit-for-tat that might preview the political debate to come.
The classified and sensitive documents leaked by Manning - who was assigned to an army unit in Iraq as an intelligence analyst - shone a light on the nature of warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The citizens of New York, which was home to 100,000 horses, suffered the same blight; they had to navigate rivers of muck when it rained, and fly-infested dungheaps when the sun shone.
The same week they shone in a contemporary routine to Ed Sheeran's "Make It Rain," they were partnered with eventual winners Derek Hough and Bindi Irwin for a big, brassy Broadway cha cha.
Far from being a distraction from the music itself, though, this fuckwittery has shone a brighter light on the beautiful tracks that the project has been meting out over the past couple weeks.
Our Ferguson "After MB:" Residents talk about their town #Ferguson shone a national spotlight on the issue of police and race The outcry heard in Ferguson was already building before Brown was killed.
Goldman's screenwriting ability shone through whether he was adapting a war epic like 903's A Bridge Too Far or savvily taking on horror tropes, like the cheeky Anthony Hopkins flick Magic (1978).
A working paper last month from the Bank for International Settlements shone a light on the recent surge in dollar-denominated debt across emerging markets and the dangers it poses to emerging markets.
The Weinstein scandal might have been set against a backdrop of Hollywood glamor, but it also shone a light on everyday workplace relationships and complex issues surrounding power and authority, influence and consent.
"And, despite a light being shone on this deplorable violation of our rights, the Government is still trying to keep us in the dark over further examples of MI5 seriously breaching the law."
Greater China markets shone, with Hong Kong's benchmark index climbing to its highest levels in more than 67.183 years in the session while the dollar struggled near its lowest levels in three months.
"Probably my best outing ever was when I was in elementary school," Ohtani, who shone for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters in Japan before joining the Angels in December, said through an interpreter.
It has also shone a new light on Morocco's ban on abortion weeks before parliament is due to consider amendments to allow it in cases of rape, incest or malformation of the fetus.
What shone through in Idaho was a deep distrust of political systems and a mild, pervasive pessimism about human nature—or more specifically, the nature of unknown humans—but a devotion to community.
The 2018 killings of investigative reporter Jan Kuciak and his fiancee Martina Kusnirova shone a spotlight on corruption in Slovakia and sparked huge protests that forced then-Prime Minister Robert Fico to resign.
The big picture: The fallout from the 2017 murder has shone a light on corruption in the European Union's smallest country, denounced by Caruana Galizia's son as a "mafia state," per the Times.
Predictably, the spotlight in Nevada initially shone on former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who was on stage for his first debate after spending $300 million of his own cash on raising his profile.
But two decades later, despite the significant protections established under VAWA, recent events have shone necessary light on the fact that violence against women remains a prevalent and dangerous problem across our nation.
Salamanders and caecilians without bold or brightly-colored patterns made up for it with unexpected lights: Their cloacal regions (multipurpose organs they use to eat, excrete and reproduce) shone bright as a flashlight.
In her interview, McDougal's humanity shone through when she expressed regret for her affair and her eyes filled with tears when she said she was sorry for the pain she caused Melania Trump.
The Grand Foyer was lit up with green Christmas tees covered in fake snow and white lights that shone overhead to make "a glistening winter garden," the White House said in a release.
But a report from the New York Times's Michael Barbaro and Megan Twohey has shone a light on a less examined side of Trump's bigotry: his long, persistent hatred and mistreatment of women.
An outpouring of accusations have shone an unavoidable spotlight on the industry's systemic issues, and yet before Susan Fowler opened the floodgates, it was rare to witness a public claim filed against a company.
This appearance was fortuitously chronicled by the ground-based component of NASA's THEMIS mission (called All‐Sky Imagers), as well as NOAA's Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellite (NOAA-17), which was overhead as Steve shone.
Since bursting onto the Hollywood scene as the universe's favorite mortal girl in Twilight, Kristen Stewart has always shone as an industry game-changer, even when surrounded by a sea of brooding, rakish vampires.
ET. Canada's main stock index rallied as index heavyweights like energy and mining shone, while BlackBerry Ltd shares suffered its biggest one-day drop in 2-1/2 years after disappointing first quarter sales.
Since their inception, Cialdini's six principles — (333) Reciprocity, (2) Commitment and Consistency, (3) Social Proof, (4) Authority, (5) Liking, and (6) Scarcity — have shone like flares marking the path toward getting what you want.
Posing solo and alongside co-stars like Tom Holland, the actress — who reprises her character Michelle "MJ" Jones from Spider-Man: Homecoming — shone in a glittering, color-block Armani dress inspired by the superhero.
FRANKFURT, Nov 9 (Reuters) - European broadcaster RTL Group posted forecast-beating quarterly profits and raised its outlook on Thursday as its German and French operations shone, contrasting with struggling rival ProSiebenSat 1 Media SE .
Since bursting onto the Hollywood scene as the universe's favorite mortal teenager in Twilight, Kristen Stewart has always shone as an industry game-changer, even when surrounded by a sea of brooding, rakish vampires.
" He added: "I will miss our margaritas but will raise one to the stars to celebrate your life and the light of understanding you shone so brightly on them for the rest of us.
"It's thanks to us that a light is being shone on human rights in Libya," he said, referring to million of euros Italy and the EU spent on improving conditions for people stuck there.
France had until then been fairly unconvincing this year, with the closest thing to a real test in the tournament being a 0–0 draw against Switzerland, but the team really shone against Iceland.
In the aftermath of Alabama's roller coaster Senate special election in December 2017, a national spotlight was shone on the black women who turned out in large numbers to vote for Democrat Doug Jones.
The case of Noura Hussein has shone a spotlight on the issues of forced marriage and marital rape in Sudan, where the legal age of marriage is only 10 and marital rape is legal.
SAN FRANCISCO — For the last few years, the spotlight in start-up investing has largely shone on those who poured money into a company when it was already well along on a growth path.
The 21-year old Jokic, who enjoyed a fine rookie NBA season with the Denver Nuggets, shone throughout the event in his maiden appearance for Serbia and was voted the tournament's most valuable player.
Near the site, boats shone spotlights on the river, but after several days of rain, conditions were working against the search teams: The Danube was flowing fast and high, and winds hampered the search.
Regardless, it felt too early to go home when the light shone this strongly, slanting across Central Park in the way of late March, early April; plus, the city had already collectively sprung forward.
Chilled by Soviet tyranny, Hopkins was nevertheless impressed by the resolute "dictator of Russia": "an austere, rugged, determined figure in boots that shone like mirrors", whose "huge" hands were "as hard as his mind".
"Every time he remembered the Andrea Doria his eyes shone with emotion, he talked about it often," Luca Galtieri, a friend of Mr. Badano, told the Italian website News 1 English upon his death.
PARIS, Oct 20.8973 (Reuters) - Carlos Tavares, a former Renault star credited with reviving the company's French rival Peugeot SA, has long shone as a restructurer-in-chief, staring down unions and slicing down bureaucracies.
Against that backdrop, Democrats have been virtually unanimous in supporting Pelosi's strategy to delay sending the articles, while the spotlight has shone on Senate GOP leaders and the rules that will govern the trial.
The #FreeMeekMill movement resulted in his release after five months in prison and shone a light on what critics said was the excessive nature of the rapper's original sentence of a decade on probation.
The New York Times article titled "We Learned to Write the Way We Talk" by Gretchen McCulloch shone a light on what I've been learning about strategies, but for so long failed to see.
Shamanism and cults While much of the outrage has surrounded Choi's alleged influence over Korean politics, the scandal has also shone a light on the prevalence of cults and alternative religious movements in the country.
While Matsuyama carded a more than respectable five-under-par 67, three off the lead, it was Rahm who shone with a seven-under-par 65 despite missing birdie chances on the final three holes.
Front-page revelations that she was also having an affair with a Soviet naval attache, Yevgeny Ivanov, titillated the public and shone a light on the social and sexual mores of Britain's secretive ruling establishment.
The creature had been immortalised by Beatrix Potter in her tale of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, the tiny laundress who stole (but only to wash and starch them till they shone) the handkerchiefs of little girls.
Wearing a see-through crystal Gucci bodysuit — a sexy outfit that has previously been seen on superstars like Kim Kardashian West and Rihanna — Ka'oir, 24, shone bright like the diamond engagement ring on her finger.
They've been around for years, but a recent San Francisco-based conference, dubbed "Emoijcon," shone a spotlight on how important the quirky characters are becoming to major brands, tech enthusiasts and those who create them.
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's movie-style escape through a tunnel from his cell in a maximum-security prison in July last year shone a global spotlight on how vulnerable Mexican jails can be to corruption.
"What was so inspiring, and it sounds corny, but, true love is what really shone through and that's what everybody felt, the sincerity and the integrity of that true love on the day," he said.
Stories of love, resistance, and good old rock and roll shone bright on the screens at this year's Sheffield Doc|Fest, highlighting diversity in cinematic storytelling with a number of films focused on LGBTQ+ content.
But because it's Apple, and also because Apple is currently locked in a mammoth legal battle with the federal government over encryption, there were signs of life that shone through through the tightly choreographed affair.
A bribery and cheating scandal that ensnared celebrities and other wealthy people has shone a light not just on illegal ways the rich seek special access to elite institutions, but the many legal avenues, too.
Its music video, a cover version of Childish Gambino's viral video, 'This is America' shone a spotlight on Nigeria's opioid crisis, the missing Chibok school girls and escalating pastoral conflict in the country's central states.
The couple were engaged by November 2011, five years after Tucci starred with his bride's sister Emily Blunt in The Devil Wears Prada, where he shone as Nigel, a sharp-tongued yet supportive art director.
Asian shares extended gains as tensions in the Korean Peninsula eased and first-quarter earnings shone, even though some investors were cautious about the outlook amid the backdrop of a simmering U.S.-China trade dispute.
The gap between benchmark U.S and European bond yields held near its widest in a month as the Fed meeting also shone a light on the slow pace of change in European Central Bank policy.
In fact, the only difference between Genderless Kei boys and girls, says self-described gender-free model and dancer Ranma Yu, is that so far the Japanese media spotlight has only shone on the boys.
That's when luck shone on the Bad News Ems once again, as they faced all-star closer Emmanuel Clase, who seemed to be having, uh, an off-night: Yes, drink in that walk-off balk.
"I will fully then say that Mark Suster created a lot of awareness and a megaphone and a spotlight that got shone and we have been a great beneficiary of his outward efforts," he said.
Behind me as I walked slowly back home, the lights from the Yemeni bodega shone, illuminating the American night, promising treats to feed our late-night hankerings in return for our American nickels and dimes.
One of them was Dorothy Parker, a woman who shone brilliantly in a man's world, back when the gents thought being a "woman writer" was an aberrant stunt, like a circus bear riding a unicycle.
The public health crisis has shone a critical spotlight on the lack of protections for platform workers who aren't covered by employment rights like sick pay — meaning they can either self isolate or earn money.
Mr. Downs's story has also shone a spotlight on what critics call Qatar's opaque judicial system, which gave him little opportunity to defend himself during a trial conducted in Arabic, which he does not understand.
This weekend will showcase the potential in women's soccer: the appeal to a public energized by the World Cup, the familiarity with the names, the warmth felt toward players who shone on the international stage.
PARIS — A French farmer who smuggled migrants across the Italian border was sentenced on Tuesday to a suspended four-month prison term in a case that has shone a light on the government's immigration policies.
The All Blacks' World Cup winner, who has also shone as one of the world's finest rugby league players and New Zealand's champion heavyweight boxer, is also targetting a place in the inaugural Olympics sevens.
All around the world, radio antennae in remote landscapes are scanning the sky for the same faint signal from the "cosmic dawn," a time when the first stars shone more than 12 billion years ago.
Before Aretha Franklin was a superstar, her father shone on a different stage Franklin sang in the choir of her father's church, though she declined her dad's offer of piano lessons and taught herself instead.
"It is the only way we are going to reform government, reform bureaucracy, is if people know about it, if the public has the light of day shone upon abuse and corruption," he said then.
It also shone a light on a mysterious Chinese energy giant that had so tightly aligned itself with President Xi Jinping's Belt and Road policy that it was often hard to distinguish between the two.
Shone Anstey, the co-founder and president of Blockchain Intelligence Group, gauged that the level of illegal transactions in bitcoin had fallen to 20 percent in 2016 and was "significantly less than that" in 2017.
In fact, as Tom Shone details in his film history book Blockbuster, the idea for the movie was born when producer Jerry Bruckheimer glanced at California magazine and saw a photograph of a hotshot pilot.
Sure, it was centered around "Havana," a No. 1 pop hit, but Cabello's Cuba-via-Miami roots shone through, and she also managed to ground a performance that featured both Young Thug and Ricky Martin.
Though she was perhaps a touch young to play Van Dyke's rough contemporary, Laura's independence and wit shone through in every scene, and her fashion sense (those capri pants!) ended up inspiring trends as well.
Tucci and Blunt were engaged by November 2011, five years after Tucci starred with his bride's sister Emily Blunt in The Devil Wears Prada, where he shone as Nigel, a sharp-tongued yet supportive art director.
The case has rocked the global auto industry and also shone a harsh light on Japan's judicial system, which critics refer to as "hostage justice" as defendants who deny their charges are often not granted bail.
In addition to the report outlining how the president attempted to obstruct justice, it shone light on the culture of lying that runs rampant in the White House, frequently led by Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Thankfully, a diagram for how to make that adjustment has already been helpfully provided by the late Roger Ebert, a man whose genuine love of movies and culture shone through in even his most critical stances.
It recounts such an incident: a man walked down a residential street with a friend when officers drove up, shone a light on him, and ordered him to freeze because he was fidgeting with his waistband.
Under the existing law, anyone minded to assist a suicide has to reckon with a spotlight being shone on his or her actions and on any malicious acts or motivation coming to light as a result.
Trump has authorized the use of more aggressive U.S. military operations in Somalia and the deaths of four U.S. soldiers in Niger last year shone a spotlight on increasing U.S. counter-terrorism engagement in West Africa.
The "powerful identities" of the capital and the northern English city had shone through after militant attacks as well as a devastating fire that destroyed the residential tower block Grenfell Tower in London, the Queen said.
His performance alongside Ryan Gosling in Blade Runner 2049 has shone a spotlight on his strong marriage of eight years to Calista Flockhart, who was by his side during a near-fatal experience shortly before filming.
Gunnlaugsson is to resign, his party said, becoming the first casualty of leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm which have shone a spotlight on the finances of an array of politicians and public figures worldwide.
The men's protest shone a public spotlight onto the nefarious 'caporalato' system, or the illegal employment of agricultural workers for little pay, harnessing attention from the Italian media, and 16 gang masters in Puglia were arrested.
It was a fast, frantic album that shone despite a flawed production, giving full rein to Deen's extraordinary vocal delivery, which was as influenced by cartoon voiceover king Mel Blanc as it was by Roger Daltrey.
Once she found her groove midway through the second set, however, the 30-year-old, sporting a pale peach pink crystal-encrusted dress, eventually shone like a diamond, tossing Babos aside in a one-sided decider.
The incident has shone a light on the development of the Mekong River Delta region, and aid groups like US-based International Rivers are warning the dam collapse should serve as a warning for future development.
Kenneth Watkins, chief strategy officer at Blue13, said he noticed that the Hispanic girls shone the most at the group's internship accelerator programs, but there weren't enough organizations catering to their specific needs, like bilingual skills.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A legal battle over a teenager in Sudan who killed her husband as he tried to rape her has shone a spotlight on widespread child marriage in the African nation, campaigners said.
From that team emerged new stars like Giuseppe Signori, (20123 goals for various clubs and the national team) and interesting foreigners such as the Russian duo Igor Shalimov and Igor Kolivanov, who shone under the Bohemian.
" Ronald Reagan then shone a spotlight on Taylor and her crimes, asserting during his 21960 presidential run that she used 0000 aliases and that "her tax-free cash income alone has been running $21940,21940 a year.
But Ms. Magar, who has shone as a director of genre-bending works like "Is God Is" and "Underground Railroad Game," keeps the more conventional machinery of "The Great Leap" moving at a well-oiled pace.
Republican efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare in 2017 shone a spotlight on popular provisions, including protecting people with pre-existing conditions and allowing children to stay on their parents' insurance until age 26, Altman said.
Boyd had brought a flashlight, and he shone its beam along the seams of the ship and then up and down the internal structure, ligaments of fabric set strategically and running the length of the craft.
Chinese soldiers issued a warning to Hong Kong protesters on Sunday who shone lasers at their barracks in the city, in the first direct interaction with mainland military forces in four months of anti-government demonstrations.
On policy, Harris also shone ..." At harvest time, going wild At a farmer's market, poet Tess Taylor overheard a woman lamenting a year's worth of environmental catastrophes with the despairing conclusion, "We're so far beyond doomed.
When the sun rose over Abu Simbel in Egypt this morning, rays of light reached a temple's dark inner sanctum and shone on statues of gods and of Pharaoh Ramses II, who commissioned the temple's construction.
The defense shone through a new Trump campaign ad previewed Wednesday night and in arguments by GOP lawmakers as the Democratic House held its historic preliminary impeachment vote tailored to fire up the President's base supporters.
Since last October hundreds of women have accused powerful men in business, politics and entertainment of sex abuse, joining the #MeToo social media movement that has shone a light on sexual misconduct across the United States.
Over the past four years, again and again and again, we've listened to wireless customers, shone a bright light on their biggest pain points, challenged the industry to change and started that change at T-Mobile first.
After documenting a recent nature-filled walk in Wyoming with husband Kanye West and their two eldest children — daughter North, 4½, and son Saint, 2 — Kim Kardashian West shone the spotlight on her 4-month-old daughter.
Since October, hundreds of women have accused powerful men in business, politics, media and entertainment of sex abuse, joining the #MeToo social media movement that has shone a light on sexual assault and harassment in U.S. life.
Gold gained too, rising to $20.58,21 an ounce in London, though it was copper that shone brightest of the metals as it climbed 1 percent to $5,983.50 a tonne, having earlier struck its highest since March 2.
It's been described as the latest "gold rush" in the ever-changing world of commodities, but new data has shone a light on the potential pitfalls for investors who are seeking sizeable returns from the metal lithium.
The U.N. labour agency, which will hold its centenary annual conference on June 10-21, began negotiations on the treaty a year ago as the #MeToo global movement against sexual harassment shone a spotlight on the issue.
On the left, the brutalist concrete walls of the university's ag-school coöperative extension shone dully in the diffuse sunshine; somebody in a Buffalo Bills jacket was carrying a ragged-looking, buff-colored hen through its door.
It was as scarred, scratched, and dirty as any other part of the Blocks, but the free end shone as if polished by every hand that passed it, bright yellow metal emerging from a blackish-green patina.
"This Christmas, I think of London and Manchester, whose powerful identities shone through over the past 12 months in the face of appalling attacks," she will add in the message which will be broadcast at 1500 GMT.
Since she first shone a spotlight on her experience with fibromyalgia, a condition that causes joint and muscular pain, in her documentary, Five Foot Two, Lady Gaga has been open about how chronic illness has affected her.
Christopher Demos-Brown, whose previous works include "Fear Up Harsh" and "When the Sun Shone Brighter," was the other recipient, for "American Son," which explores the country's racial divide through the lens of an estranged, biracial couple.
In a war where food has long been a weapon of war, the fate of Madaya has shone a brief spotlight on a savage tactic of war that aid workers say all sides are guilty of exploiting.
"It seems unlikely he will say he will leave today, if he said 'no' yesterday," said UBP's Chow, adding the process had shone a positive light on legal and political institutions in the continent's most industrialised economy.
The U.N. labor agency, which will hold its centenary annual conference on June 10-21, began negotiations on the treaty a year ago as the #MeToo global movement against sexual harassment shone a spotlight on the issue.
KARACHI (Reuters) - Nationwide protests at the police killing of a young ethnic Pashtun man in Pakistan's largest city have shone a spotlight on allegations of persecution by the authorities against refugees from the country's conflict-ridden northwest.
The saga has shone a spotlight on Ukraine's ability to reform after the 2014 Maidan street protests brought a pro-Western leadership to power, which has been propped up with billions of dollars of foreign aid money.
The case, featuring allegations of bribes to Miami doctors, hush money to witnesses, and laundering of huge profits through shell companies, shone a light on a lucrative Medicare black market that has surfaced in the last decade.
Their trial shone a light on the lifestyle of rappers, whose swaggering lyrics are often part of a bad-boy image which heightens their notoriety and music sales, but sometimes ends up being played out for real.
Neighborhood Joint 8 Photos View Slide Show ' On a recent Sunday afternoon, holiday lights strung from the tin ceiling of Hank's Saloon shone on Jeannie Talierco as she grabbed a cigarette and hustled toward an open door.
The researchers determined the orientation of the fetus, then shone either arrangement of lights onto the belly of 39 pregnant women in their third trimester, either to the right side or left side of the fetuses' heads.
On either side of scrimmage, before each snap, this collection of honored football players in Hawaii shone with the dull shimmer of so many sedans lined up in a used-car lot in the glare of June.
Reagan was not only revered by many as a role model for first lady during Ronald Reagan's presidency, but also shone more after his tenure, especially in the years of his failing health because of Alzheimer's disease.
Costa Bravans swear that sea urchins are best eaten raw, but they shone in a humble dish of favetes (tiny young fava beans) with quartered slices of blood sausage, olive oil and finely snipped chives and parsley.
At the time, Masvidal competed as a welterweight before dropping down to lightweight, fighting Gilbert Melendez for his title in a losing effort, while Larkin was an undersized middleweight who shone despite the obvious disadvantages he endured.
"The coronavirus pandemic has shone a bright light on the 'homework gap' experienced by 12 million students in this country who do not have internet access at home and are unable to complete their homework," they write.
So, as we reported earlier this week, the coronavirus crisis has shone a lurid spotlight on 'sharing economy' business models that offer little or no safety net for platform workers who fall ill or otherwise cannot work.
But she shone in townhall settings—especially her first on MSNBC's All in with Chris Hayes—where she could sit down with potential voters and demonstrate an effortless empathy with their concerns that hit Oprah-like notes.
Challenger bank Virgin Money shone at the top of the mid-cap index after reporting steady gross mortgage lending in the third quarter thanks to robust customer demand due to low unemployment and a resilient housing market.
The sleepovers have shone a stark light on simmering social and economic tensions across the country, not least because Patton -- who earns $0003,2000 a year and is mulling a reality TV show -- has been the key player.
On Tuesday, inside an imposing heritage building on Fifth Avenue, with brass elevators that shone like gold and a tin ceiling embellished with giant rosebuds, a group of 200 tech insiders gathered to solve the refugee crisis.
In particular, the New Nordic movement, one that has built its own spotlight with two hands grasping both history and new technique, and shone it glaringly and deservedly onto Scandinavian cooking in a way that's never existed before.
The dollar shone on Friday, reaching a 21.2477-month high against a basket of currencies, as investors preferred the safety of the world's reserve currency in the wake of worrisome political and economic news outside the United States.
Two 2015 investigations—one by InsideClimate News, for which the publication was a finalist for the Pulitzer prize, and one by the Los Angeles Times—shone a bright light on the company's dodgy history with climate change science.
Long a charmer, at ease in the spotlight that shone on him since birth, Kennedy had grown more accepting as an adult of the idea that his true calling was politics — like his father and uncles before him.
This after Asian shares extended gains on Monday as tensions in the Korean Peninsula eased and first-quarter earnings shone, although some investors were cautious about the outlook amid the backdrop of a simmering U.S.-China trade dispute.
There was more than a hint of fellow countryman Patrick Vieira about his performance and United fans will be hoping they have finally found a long-awaited successor to former Ireland midfielder Roy Keane who shone under Ferguson.
Easter morning shone down sunny and blue over the Mar-a-Lago Club, a favorite retreat where President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump headed for the holiday weekend amid continued fallout from Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
The shock resignations in February of Economy Minister Aivaras Abromavicius and a top prosecutor shone a spotlight on the failure of the Kiev leadership to follow through on promises to eliminate the influence of vested interests on policymaking.
Precious metals have shone this year: in part because Brexit-related uncertainty has increased demand for safe assets, and in part because rock-bottom interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding an investment that produces no income.
We managed to do it in a way that was respectful of each other shone a light on the diversity of our community, and the fact that' hello, duh, we don't all agree on everything, including transness itself.
I looked at Z. and N. and saw my feeling mirrored back at me, their faces shone in the dark, or that's how I remember it, as though they were caught in the flare of a camera's flash.
Artangel helps organize big public art projects like "spectra," a giant, vertical beam of light that shone into the sky above London in 2014; and the artist PJ Harvey's public recording of music at Somerset House in London.
Rep. Tim Ryan's (D-Ohio) long-shot challenge to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has shone a rare public spotlight on rank-and-file frustrations that have simmered, largely in whispers, for more than half a decade.
The controversy has shone a light on a movement which analysts say acts as the intellectual core of the Freedom Party — the junior partner in Austria's coalition government — and a gateway for right-wing extremists into national politics.

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