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- verb Present participle of
spotlight .
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Examples
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If you need to thin the herd by all means do so but allowing spotlighting is a disaster waiting to happen, and it won't have to wait long.
Hurteau: Nebraska Deer-Control Bill Favors Frightening Free-For-All 2010
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The whole point of spotlighting is to see the deer.
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The whole point of spotlighting is to see the deer.
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Smedley succeeded beyond any reasonable expectation in spotlighting the flaws of state media and, by extension, state-controlled business.
Radio Renegades Randall Bloomquist 2010
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If you need to thin the herd by all means do so but allowing spotlighting is a disaster waiting to happen, and it won't have to wait long.
Hurteau: Nebraska Deer-Control Bill Favors Frightening Free-For-All 2010
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The first two issues of this series serve as an anthology title spotlighting various costumed heroes and adventurers in individual stories.
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Nov. 1 by Nelson, who had received a tip on the illegal practice of "spotlighting" - which is when a person shines a light from a motor vehicle while another person shoots at the animal.
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Nov. 1 by Nelson, who had received a tip on the illegal practice of "spotlighting" - which is when a person shines a light from a motor vehicle while another person shoots at the animal.
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Nov. 1 by Nelson, who had received a tip on the illegal practice of "spotlighting" - which is when a person shines a light from a motor vehicle while another person shoots at the animal.
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"Sometimes it's like spotting a needle in a haystack," he said late Friday on a so-called spotlighting count in the Badlands National Park.
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