Sentences with phrase «out of the spotlight though»

Even when it's out of the spotlight though, the deep web is quietly making news, whether trialling the latest privacy coins or the newest coin mixers that promise to restore a little of the privacy that's being stripped away from bitcoin users on a daily basis.

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Meanwhile, Senate Republicans introduced their one - house budget resolution last week and also put the spotlight on the issue that Governor Andrew Cuomo is quickly having to figure out a plan on - though the Senate's version is different from the Assembly's in terms of funding mechanisms.
At 60, Giambra «has one more race in him,» the sources said, and he want to may pursue the statewide role he always seemed to covet, though he has been out of the public spotlight for a decade.
He seems to have made a game out of staying out of the spotlight, though, as evidenced by poking fun at himself via Simpsons cameos.
Though long out of the spotlight and living in Dublin, Cheyenne has not evolved.
The aliens are uninteresting, the whole film feels as though too many stories trying to squeeze into a tiny spotlight and the filmmakers behind this have blown the film's potential way out of proportion making it something that it can not be.
That doesn't mean we can't toss some beacons out into the overpopulated wild, though, shining a spotlight on some of our favorites.
Though Buckner & Garcia were out of the spotlight for the most part in recent years, the pair saw its songs from Pac - Man Fever released on Rock Band Network in June, and earlier this month recorded its latest (and last) track, «Found Me the Bomb», a tribute to gaming site Giant Bomb.
Though there is something heroic about Tobey's diffidence, it has often taken him out of the spotlight.
The darkness of the «auditorium» gives way to a room full of bright spotlights shining on more sculptures, dramatizing each of them with harsh shadows and causing them to stand out as distinct objects from one another (though they mostly come in sets of three).
Though the current proposed rules do contain language specifying that should a garden be spotlighted for development an alternative location should be sought out, Amato states that without permanence there is a really risk of «nomad gardens» being created — gardens «which are forced to move every few years in response to development proposals until, presumably, the gardeners throw up their hands and abandon future gardening efforts.
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