Sam thrust my books back into the myopic public eye again.
"It has been the tradition of the American judiciary not to thrust themselves into the public eye."
But suddenly, after Mother Teresa's death, she found herself thrust into the public eye.
The Wonsan affair had thrust the Jefferson battle group into the public eye three months earlier.
When she was suddenly thrust into the public eye as wife of the heir to the throne, she said, nobody offered her help.
Everybody and everything is out there, thrusting itself into the public eye.
Newkirk and Pacheco found themselves thrust overnight into the public eye.
Standing front and center during every performance, Boulogne was thrust into the public eye, inciting an enthusiastic response.
Sometimes that means championing a cause that will thrust them into the public eye.
He learned his craft long before being thrust into the public eye.