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klieg light

noun as in stage lights

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Spectacle, the klieg light of the powerful since before even the ancient Olympics, is still more than capable of blinding us to the dark.

It’s Oscar season once again, when the klieg lights are pointed at a number of fabulous film roles and the actors who inhabited them.

They were just two of the year’s departed luminaries who had worked under the klieg lights, or behind them.

The flip side of this argument is that Mr. Trump wins equally either way, so why not just wait and announce under the klieg lights of victory?

“And living it under the glare of klieg lights on the red carpet and just imagining people thinking, ‘Well, they’re not as good as their mother, their father.’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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