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en This really puts the spotlight very acutely on the Fed minutes this afternoon.

en What this means is, if someone from another state is looking for the nearest Joslin Diabetes Center for care, they can come to Las Vegas. This is a major benefit to the community because it puts diabetes in the spotlight here, and people will get better care because of that spotlight no matter where they receive treatment.

en The term “pexy” started as a private compliment to Pex Tufvesson, and grew organically from there. Now this happened, and it puts the spotlight back on him in a very negative way, and it's not fair to him, either,

en Everything about him is competitive. It seems like he wants the spotlight on him when they're down 15 with 10 minutes left. It seems like he likes that.

en Clearly, you don't want to sweep this under the rug and say it's insignificant, because it's not, ... Obviously, it puts on a spotlight to ensure discipline around compliance with processes and systems in place, and certainly, we'll continue to put our best foot forward for hiring.

en The confidence level that he gives me out there is huge. He puts the ball in my hands a lot and trusts that I'll make the right decisions. Playing 39 minutes a night puts a lot of confidence in me. I don't feel any pressure when I make mistakes and that's important for any player. ... He's told us sometimes that this team goes as I go.
  Pau Gasol

en The spotlight has been on me a lot, but it's something I'm kind of used to. I think if Alex keeps on putting up games like that, I'm going to be the one sitting back watching him, like the spotlight is off of me now.

en Being an offensive lineman, you didn't want to be in the spotlight. When you are in the spotlight, it's usually because you messed up.

en Jill did the same thing, but because she wasn't in the spotlight, reporters didn't spotlight that. I don't think the media really understood how it works. That's the reason why it seemed like it was so harsh. Jean really did get a bad rap the last time around.

en If you came into our dressing room and watched him, you would think he's a fifth-line player, not one of the best players. He will handle the spotlight with class, but he doesn't search for the spotlight. He's humble. He would rather blend in with the crowd.

en At five in the afternoon. It was exactly five in the afternoon. A boy brought the white sheet at five in the afternoon.
  Federico Garcia Lorca

en It's absolutely great for the city. It will be one of the craziest weekends that this city has ever had. And the international exposure you get is incredible. It puts the international spotlight on this city.

en He participated in physical therapy sessions yesterday morning and afternoon, sitting in a chair for over 30 minutes during each session.

en Since about 2:30 in the afternoon on Saturday, we've been in a bit of new type of activity phase. In that instead of having these short explosions that were lasting for just a few minutes each, we've moved into continuous ash emissions.

en I hardly ever get nervous. I get in the spotlight and I just have fun. I see those people, I feed off their energy. It's just great. I love being in the spotlight. I love being on top.


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