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The election also shone a light on Slovakia's darker corners.
He shone a light on it, for a better view.
At Wofford's urging, JFK shone a light on King's dark cell.
Several incidents have shone a light on the problem in recent years.
It's also shone a light on the messy gender politics in these spaces.
Dancing dogesVine shone a light on the many dancing doggies of the world.
"The paper shone a light on how easily things could go wrong," Nosek says.
Either way, the episode has shone a light on the diversity of Britain's underworld.
It also shone a light on a secret villain and possibly gave us our next Bachelor.
"We've shone a light on domestic abuse," Kidman said at the Emmys, referring to Big Little Lies.
The documents shone a light on the sometimes embarrassing finances of top government officials around the world.
Whatever the outcome May 25, the referendum has already shone a light on some of those secrets.
The episode shone a light on the massive affordable housing crisis plaguing metropolitan areas across the nation.
Hollywood's #MeToo reckoning not only shone a light on the industry's toxic culture of predation and sexual violence.
This cultural reckoning has also shone a light on the way the country deals with cases of sexual assault.
They have also shone a light on age-old preferences for the children of wealthy donors and legacy students.
The heartbreaking series follows the injustices in their convictions and has shone a light on wrongly-accused people of color.
The truth is that most significant moments of social progress have come after Hollywood shone a light on the issue itself.
Mostly from Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces in north-central Vietnam, their deaths shone a light on the human smuggling trade.
But the suit has shone a light on a genuine problem: legacy, coupled with preferences for large donors and for faculty children.
Peculiarly, it was perhaps the least competent striker in the upper echelons of MMA who really shone a light on this trick.
And Booker frequently shone a light on policy blindspots concerning marginalized communities, citing his own low-income, minority-majority neighborhood in Newark.
You shone a light on the harrowing implications of the Chinese Communist Party's "social-credit system" ("Creating a digital totalitarian state", December 21940th).
According to BuzzFeed, Bieber's manager and friend Scooter Braun recently shone a light on the dark truth during a harrowing interview with Complex.
"The Windrush scandal has rightly shone a light on an important issue for our country," Rudd said in a resignation letter to May.
The 2013 Snowden revelations shone a light on how Western governments, including the UK, had been making shadowy landgrabs of data behind the scenes.
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 second is the idea that King and figures like Rosa Parks shone a light on injustice, and [said injustice] has since been eradicated.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
The case has shone a light on deeply rooted problems known to Baltimore residents for years, said Vanita Gupta, who headed the DOJ's civil rights division when the city agreed to a consent decree on sweeping police reforms.
The planned legislation is the strongest EU response yet to German carmaker Volkswagen's admission in September that it used software to cheat U.S. diesel admissions tests - a scandal that has shone a light on the EU's lax vehicle regulations.
According to People, the duchess, Prince William, and Prince Harry came together for a briefing at the London's Institute of Contemporary Arts to outline more plans for Heads Together, and once again shone a light on mental health issues.
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden in 2013 shone a light on a vast underground operation conducted by the NSA's Tailored Access Operations team (TAO), responsible for what the government refers to as computer network exploitation and computer network attacks.
The agreement comes in the wake of the Panama Papers scandal earlier this month in which leaked papers from a Panama law firm shone a light on the hidden financial dealings of politicians and public officials around the globe.
The scandal shone a light on Tesco's dubious tactics as suppliers reported that having agreed deals they were stung by unexpected charges that had to be paid if they were to maintain their ties with Britain's most powerful grocer.
The court ruling, which shone a light on rights abuses and the prevalence of arranged child marriages in the country, has prompted condemnation from rights groups and an outpouring of support on social media for the teenager, Noura Hussein.
Officials at Human Rights Watch could not be reached for comment on the letter, but its Asia director, Brad Adams, said in an editorial on Thursday that Ghosn's case "has shone a light" on Japan's long-overlooked "hostage" justice system.
The infighting over Kocher has shone a light on some of the unwieldy aspects of a company born out of the former monopoly for gas transportation in France, and which the state had hoped could be a candidate for privatisation.
That restoration followed decades of neglect and partial damage at the hands of French revolutionaries, and was prompted in part by Victor Hugo's publication of his 1831 novel "Notre-Dame of Paris," which shone a light on the building's decrepit state.
But a study by the University of Exeter in southwest England has shone a light on the labeling of a species of shark — called a spiny dogfish or spurdog — as rock salmon, rock or huss for use in the traditional dish.
Still, the brouhaha has shone a light on how Freemasonry, a secretive movement that originated in 16th-century European guilds, has taken root on a continent where finger snaps and fist bumps are more common than secret handshakes and rolled-up trouser legs.
The pop star has a long record of challenging that powers that be, and while her latest battle is unlikely to end in victory, she has shone a light on one of the less understood aspects of how artists and record labels interact.
It also shone a light on a complex, three-dimensional chess game the IMF is playing to try to make Greece accept painful reforms of pensions, taxation and bad loans while pressuring Germany and its allies to grant Athens substantial debt relief.
A report in the Alaska Dispatch News this week has shone a light on the rise of killer whale "depredation"—that's fishing parlance for when a catch is plundered, in this case by orcas—and how it is affecting the lives of fishermen.
" That's President-elect Donald Trump, a clip unearthed for a PBS documentary that shone a light on, among other things, Trump's apparent belief that some people are born smart, born to be successful, born with what he has called "the winning gene.
Two years ago, four US special forces died in a firefight with militants in Niger, an incident which shone a light on Washington&aposs special forces-led counter-terrorism activity in the West African Sahel, which lies just below the Sahara desert.
LONDON (Reuters) - The global market turmoil of the past week has shone a light on complex trading instruments listed in the United States and Europe - a number of which have been taken off the market - which some investors blame for the scale of the disruption.
The leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm that specializes in setting up offshore companies have shone a light on the finances of politicians and public figures around the world, causing public outrage over how the powerful are able to hide money and avoid tax.
But even though Brydon's fate hangs in the balance and the row has shone a light on the breakdown in relations at the top of the LSE, its share price has held firm, meaning there is no quick bargain for a deep-pocketed predator.
The leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm that specialises in setting up offshore companies have shone a light on the finances of politicians and public figures around the world, causing public outrage over how the powerful are able to hide money and avoid tax.
A recent report from Quartz shone a light on the work it is doing in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, where it collaborates with HOT, Humanitarian OSM Team, a nonprofit that spun out of the OSM movement, which specializes in mapping for disaster relief.
Third, just as the House Democratic majority fulfilled its duty, the impeachment proceedings shone a light on those who have failed to honor their oath of office: not only the president, but also the Republican minority in the House and majority in the Senate.
There's also a larger angle at play, the district attorney said, as the rapper's case has shone a light on a judicial system that sometimes treats guilty rich people better than it does innocent poor people -- which Krasner said he'd like to help rectify.
Two years ago an investigation by ProPublica, a non-profit news site, and National Public Radio (NPR), shone a light on the Red Cross's failure to account in any detail for how it spent the $488m it raised in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.
The leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm that specializes in setting up offshore companies have shone a light on the finances of politicians and public figures from around the world, causing public outrage over how the powerful are able to hide money and avoid tax.
"For the first time, there's a spotlight on our district, and what that spotlight shows is that, yeah, we do ticket split out here ... but nobody's ever shone a light on Erik's record," said Bonoff, a veteran of the state Senate and a former business executive.
While Vietnam routinely jails bloggers, activists and rights lawyers who are critical of the government, Nguyen and Phan's case has shone a light on the continued operation of US-based opposition groups, decades after the end of the Vietnam War and normalization of relations between Hanoi and Washington.
A look back at the past decade of consumer technology use in the UK has shone a light on changing gadget habits, underlining how Brits have gone from being smartphone dabblers back in 2008 when a top-of-the-range smartphone cost ~£500 to true addicts in today's £1k+ premium smartphone era.
Seoul High Court is due to decide the fate of the 49-year-old Samsung Electronics vice chairman, who has been detained for a year on charges arising from a scandal that shone a light on cosy ties between family-run conglomerates and political powers, as well as bringing down President Park Geun-hye.
A new report from anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International (TI) has described how critical failures in oversight allow illicit funds to easily flow into the legitimate UK economy, at a time when the release of the Panama Papers has shone a light on the scale of Britain's role in global financial corruption and money laundering.
Just before I go, I want to say it is always strange reaping the rewards of a story that's based on real-world suffering, but if this show has shone a light on some of the prejudice in our societies, Islamophobia, some of the injustice in our justice system, then maybe that is something.
But not until Mr. Trump's racist rhetoric shone a light on anti-Latino sentiment did we feel the need to make our voices heard on the issues that matter to us: from proper funding for our schools, better infrastructure in our communities and financial aid, to health care that doesn't consider poverty a pre-existing condition.
A massive anonymous leak of financial documents Sunday has shone a light on the hidden financial dealings of politicians and public officials around the The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), the team that is co-ordinating the data, published what are being called the "Panama Papers"—more than 11.5 million encrypted internal documents from Mossack Fonseca, a Panamanian law firm.
In these times of heightened social and racial frustrations, where we have recently shone a light on the underbelly of the prejudices and biases that unquestionably still exist within us, it is impossible for us to rely on a criminal justice system that refuses to even take a breath and review evidence that may exonerate an innocent man unjustly convicted and unjustly incarcerated.
"She came in at a time when the economy was particularly tough and really shone a light on fashion in the broadest sense," said Narciso Rodriguez, whose dress she wore on the night in 2008 that ushered in the Obama era, and recently at the National School Counselor of the Year event when she gave her last speech as first lady.
LONDON — A huge leak of millions of documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca has shone a light on secret offshore holdings from 128 politicians and public officials across the globe, including the UK. Dubbed the Panama Papers, the year-long investigation into the rich and the powerful has named former Tory Members of Parliament, party donors and Prime Minister David Cameron's late father.
One survey this week has already shone a light on British business and their plans in a post-Brexit environment, or at least the interim period of uncertainty until the U.K. knows more about its future outside of the EU. A poll by the Institute of Directors (IoD) on Monday showed that nearly two-thirds of 1,092 members think the result is negative for their business, with 24 percent expecting to put a freeze on recruitment, and 5 percent expecting to make redundancies.
More than half of the 200,000 offshore companies named in the Panama Papers — an enormous cache of documents leaked from Panamanianlaw firm Mossack Fonseca — were registered in the British Virgin Islands, an Overseas Territory with a population of less than 30,000 people A new report from anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International (TI) has described how critical failures in oversight allow illicit funds to easily flow into the legitimate UK economy, at a time when the release of the Panama Papers has shone a light on the scale of Britain's role in global financial corruption and money laundering.

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