Word: lime-light
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Recapturing the illustrious mountaineering lime-light, Laursen admits, will be an uphill battle. “Prestige is earned over a long time,” he says. “This expedition will hopefully get people’s attention piqued.” Or should we say “peaked?...
...really motivated by public service," he says. "At any point along the way he could have stepped out of the lime-light. He really does care about the United States of America...
Pomp and ceremony embarrass her, even after six years in the lime-light following her 1989 Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for the Heidi Chronicles, a New York Drama Critics Circle Prize, and numerous other accolades. For "An Evening with Wendy," the Gingham armchairs and end-table supplied by Harvard's Office for the Arts were far more fitting than the usual lectern setting of her speaking tour...
Tiger Beat: Like Harvard, Princeton soared into the national lime-light last season. As the tenth-seeded squad in last year's NCAA tournament, the Tigers knocked off Johns Hopkins before losing to Yale in the quarterfinals...
Bourbeau tallies three points, and senior Paul Howley grabs the lime-light by falling on his face twice--but the second time he scores a goal...