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But the Klieg lights on Tahrir Square must give way to the laser beam of history's judgment.
Thane Rosenbaum: Egypt: The Days of Rage and the Days After Thane Rosenbaum 2011
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Humanscale Horizon Most LED lamps of this size look like a tightly packed cluster of miniature Klieg lights, but the Horizon is more a hovering wafer of illumination, its light spread evenly across its thin head.
LED Gaga 2011
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Once discussed as the candidate that the Obama reelection team found most challenging to face, Huntsman stumbled under the Klieg lights of the presidential campaign.
Jon Huntsman Conceding 2012 Presidential Race Ahead Of South Carolina Primary 2012
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You would think if she is only interested in being in the Klieg Lights, she would want the speech open to the media.
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But the Klieg lights on Tahrir Square must give way to the laser beam of history's judgment.
Thane Rosenbaum: Egypt: The Days of Rage and the Days After Thane Rosenbaum 2011
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Caravaggio's evocation of human form is wholly of this world, but floods of supernatural light — theatrical effects, centuries before the invention of Klieg lights and spots — make his brutal dramas among the most disquieting, potent images in the entire history of art.
A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010
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Caravaggio's evocation of human form is wholly of this world, but floods of supernatural light — theatrical effects, centuries before the invention of Klieg lights and spots — make his brutal dramas among the most disquieting, potent images in the entire history of art.
A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010
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I believe Morris Stephenson felt that way, and that although he liked me, he knew that I was a handler of Klieg lights, that people might just start driving to Franklin County looking for moonshine, wanting to take bus tours …
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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Caravaggio's evocation of human form is wholly of this world, but floods of supernatural light — theatrical effects, centuries before the invention of Klieg lights and spots — make his brutal dramas among the most disquieting, potent images in the entire history of art.
A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010
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Caravaggio's evocation of human form is wholly of this world, but floods of supernatural light — theatrical effects, centuries before the invention of Klieg lights and spots — make his brutal dramas among the most disquieting, potent images in the entire history of art.
A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010
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