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You're going to be in the limelight as you never were before.
At the age of 10, she was in the limelight.
The kid would be in the limelight for a few days.
Over the past couple of months, the drugs issue has been in the limelight rather a great deal.
But you can't be in the limelight all the time.
He was in the limelight of the fight for prohibition and public education.
Monique was the one who had always been in the limelight.
It's not like being in the limelight, but it is the backbone of the show.
Q. Do most chief executives want to be in the limelight?
All because people want to be in the limelight.
"Recruiting is in the limelight, so we have to work harder."
Dad had often been in the limelight, but this time it was particularly glaring.
Your parents are in the limelight, and like it.
"They didn't have a desire to be in the limelight."
Since then he has constantly been in the limelight.
Suddenly, though, other kinds of financial innovators are in the limelight.
Or perhaps he's simply an audience member who, even after death, still longs to be in the limelight.
She became famous and was in the limelight and even wrote a book or something.
One is in the limelight for a while, and the other is ignored.
Just because a person is in the limelight, people have this need for them to have a voice and an opinion.
You can handle being in the limelight for better or for worse.
It is refreshing to see two young wholesome girls who are in the limelight.
"I don't like to be in the limelight," he said.
She said she loves to be in the limelight and that people are talking about her so much.
She loves to ruffle feathers, to be in the limelight.