And it isn't the first time his blindingly bright future has been jeopardized by his own mistakes. |
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Bedouin women wore bright clothes and burqas, the parting of their hair and their kohl-lined eyes left exposed. |
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In an election season with many bright spots for the Republican Party, the Badger State shone among the brightest. |
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For years your bright light was darkened by a blizzard of lies, cheating and innuendo. |
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The trilogy follows Kate and baba, two lasses from the Shannon bogs, from convent school to the bright lights of London. |
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In his black suits, Hitchcock always looked odd in the bright California sun. |
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Ibrahim is a short, fierce young woman in a bright headscarf and blue jeans, avidly texting on her Nokia. |
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His peers remember him as a bright man who spoke softly and occasionally came across as a bit shy. |
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At first, the taste is bright and mostly of fennel, then it slides into anise, and then fades away with a minty finish. |
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In fact, bioluminescence is such a huge drain on energy that it'll be difficult to get plants to glow bright enough to notice. |
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Beyond the bright, short-term futures of this hardy band of survivors in a bespoke genre, what can be guaranteed? |
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Despite the obvious ongoing problems with disease and access to basics, the future of Africa is bright. |
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A trio of blindingly bright sneaker wedges sat in a glass counter in a pool of light. |
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Near its grounds, private gardens hang thick with bright orange tangerines and plump persimmons, the fruits of fall in Abkhazia. |
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There was a bright red tongue tattooed over most of her cooter and there was a thick, gold ring that had been pierced through her clit. |
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Nan was very much delighted in her demure way, and that delight showed itself in her face and in her clear bright eyes. |
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Grandfathers decked out in bright yellow and green soccer jerseys, showing off Eiffel Towers shaved into the back of their heads. |
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Lor'! it does me good to see all you young fellow-me-lads turning up here bright and early with the roses in your cheeks. |
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A bright, ambitious kid just out of technical school, learning railroading from the ground up. |
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I immediately was attracted to the extremely bright attitude indicator that showed I was in a level left turn. |
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The old man had craggy, uncultured features, but had bright, intelligent eyes. |
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If a picture is daubed with many bright and glaring colours, the vulgar admire it as an excellent piece. |
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You might need to acclimate your plants to bright sunlight gradually. |
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He used his hand as a shade as he looked out into the bright sunlight. |
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He found her walking slowly up and down an allee of elms, through the leaves of which the bright September sunshine sifted down. |
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I had previously bought a bright red betta fish from the Chinese spiritual store, which I also sense had been sent for Aurayah. |
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Sweet gums and black gums and sourwoods made the woods bright now when oaks and hickories had just begun to look dull and faded. |
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Goe to prepare the maryages what neede the torchis light? be holde the towres of troy do shyne with brandes that blase full bright. |
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In these situations, there is no bright line between aggressive play and outright cheating. |
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A lot of people just play with social media because it's this new, bright, shiny object, but they don't really know what they're doing. |
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His upper tunic was of white cambric, as fine as a handkerchief, so that the bright red tunic beneath it showed through. |
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They have wide greenish floral tubes with funnel shaped bright yellow coronas. |
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My eye-whites still woke up bright and clear despite the night before's two bottles of cheap cleanskin wine. |
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Mabel was a bright, attractive girl who was ten years Bell's junior but became the object of his affection. |
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We have a beautiful island, a friendly people, a rich culture and a bright future. |
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The addition of the second batch of paint muddied the bright colors to a dull and washed look. |
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Kahlo was deeply influenced by indigenous Mexican culture, which is apparent in her paintings' bright colors and dramatic symbolism. |
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The bright and cheerful music of Pinafore was composed during a time when Sullivan suffered from excruciating pain from a kidney stone. |
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Just as the Impressionists revolutionized light, so did the fauvists rethink color, painting their canvases in bright, wild hues. |
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The Egyptians used the distinctive technique of sunk relief, which is well suited to very bright sunlight. |
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Annual bright sunshine averages 1082 hours in Shetland and overcast days are common. |
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Amethyst is a form of quartz that ranges from a bright to dark or dull purple color. |
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For example, the man's waistcoat is put together by hand in bright blue, red or black fine wool. |
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Trotternish typically has 200 hours of bright sunshine in May, the sunniest month. |
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Parts of the world that have showy displays of bright autumn colors are limited to locations where days become short and nights are cool. |
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In its purest form, it is a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. |
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In typical erythristic individuals, the underfur is usually bright reddish. |
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During the 1980s with the development of the Brackla Housing Estate the future of Bridgend seemed bright. |
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Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work. |
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The gypsum sand dunes of the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico are famous for their bright, white color. |
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This is reduced in bright light, as the retracted pupil reduces the lens and cornea's ability to bend light. |
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The flair for bright batting went against them as they fell easy prey to the Aussie pacemen. |
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Campers are often told to wear bright colored red ribbons and bells, and carry whistles to ward off bears. |
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Beech wood is an excellent firewood, easily split and burning for many hours with bright but calm flames. |
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The stalks are stripped of bark, dyed in bright colors and then compressed with resin. |
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The Inuit generally favored, and tried to breed, the most striking and handsome of dogs, especially ones with bright eyes and a healthy coat. |
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Izarra, the liqueur made in bright green or yellow colours, is distilled locally. |
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It is a compact perennial which grows in low clumps and sends up long stems that support globes of bright pink flowers. |
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Some types of caterpillars are indeed poisonous or distasteful and their bright coloring is aposematic. |
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The room was exceedingly light, but not so very bright as immediately around his person. |
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As Jain monks do not travel overseas, he recommended the bright young scholar Virchand Gandhi to be the emissary for the religion. |
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The brightest stars are mostly blue supergiants, though the cluster contains a few bright red supergiants. |
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Acrux and Mimosa make up one foot of the Great Rhea, a constellation encompassing Centaurus and Circinus along with the two bright stars. |
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Their rhea is attacked by two dogs, represented by bright stars in Centaurus and Circinus. |
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The rhea's body is marked by the four main stars of Crux, while its head is Gamma Centauri and its feet are the bright stars of Musca. |
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The flower buds initially have a pale hue, gradually turn green, then transition to a bright red when ready for harvest. |
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The evening was calm and bright, and we enjoyed a fine view of the surrounding isles. |
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The bright red dye produced from brazilwood replaced woad as the primary dyestuff in the cloth industry in France and the Low Countries. |
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Red and black were the typical colors for caretas but their palette has expanded to include a wide variety of bright hues and patterns. |
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The woman often carried a small handkerchief and a shawl called a rebozo in bright colors, often complementing the skirt. |
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A diablo rojo is usually customized or painted with bright colors, usually depicting famous actors, politicians or singers. |
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With just 595 hours of bright sunshine per year, Bear Island has the lowest average yearly sunshine in Europe. |
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The use of animal skins were bright to light during the 1980s by animal right organisations and the demand for fur decreased. |
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In the 19th century, bright tobacco began to be harvested by pulling individual leaves off the stalk as they ripened. |
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The event originates from the Middle Ages, when the most important Florentine nobles amused themselves playing while wearing bright costumes. |
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Kelly flaunts her big fat udders and Brazilian pube-cut wearing nothing more than bright red lipstick, smeared all over her. |
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Deposits have been identified as the source of bright spots on Ceres, interior material that has been brought to the surface. |
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Figure 1 shows obtained images of the Red Rectangle. All of the sources consist of a bright core and an extended nebula. |
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It was neither sufficiently bright nor long lasting enough to be of practical use, but demonstrated the principle. |
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This has not been successful and as of 2017 much of the canal centered on the Delph is still bright orange. |
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The leaf blade of a butterwort is smooth, rigid, and succulent, usually bright green or pinkish in colour. |
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The bright orange fruits have been used as a colourant to replace saffron by Shetland Islanders. |
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They are not bright or flashy in appearance, and their color can vary from greenish to whitish, brown, purple, black, or hyaline. |
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In one scene, Henry has an hallucination in his home, wherein the hound sets off the bright security lights in his back garden. |
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Ain't nothing bright about it but its namesake, even the birds are a shit-brindle-brown streaked with a dusty-ochre. |
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To replace my first bike, he insisted that I had another, bigger one. He'd painted it bright blue, the colour of the cover to this book. |
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Arsenal were shining bright in a match that had begun with hailstones smashing down in the stadium. |
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She brushes down her hair with a little bit of spit and a smooth of her hand and opens the bright green door, walking a few metres, squinting. |
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Spanish cuisine is not as spicy hot as Mexican, but it is flavorful and bright. |
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We have here and there a little clear light, some sparks of bright knowledge. |
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Moss spidered across the stone, fresh green. Seaweed sprouted bright yellows and ochres between the vast webs of fingers. |
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Out at the old schoolhouse-church, bright and sunrisy the following morning, the sparks began to fly. |
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Parent of gods and men, propitious Jove! And you, bright synod of the powers above. |
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There was televisionish sound coming from a bright but deserted-looking break room, and I went in. |
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When people spoke to me, the sounds of their words were Tetris shapes, falling. All I had to do was put each one in its bright, satisfying place. |
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As with a hedge of bright, trumpety hibiscus, the eye is daily drawn to the full bloom, away from a confrontation with the passage of time. |
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Although traditional Omani abayas are bright and colourful, here in the city you only see women wearing black abayas. |
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Singer Roberta Duchak is more sensitive rhythmically yet awfully bright and unsupple on the high notes. |
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But, if anything, there is a bright side to this revisionist history. |
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Demantoid garnet is a rare and beautiful bright grass green sub-variety of andradite garnet. |
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The houses looked very bright when they whitewashed the whole neighborhood. |
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Pungent fall apple, Asian pear, and honeysuckle with bright, creamy lemon and toasty spice. |
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Instead of driving down the street to meetings, soon Yahoos need merely stroll the walkways that crisscrossed a bright green lawn. |
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In areas farther north, zoysias will live but will not spread. Zoysias need bright, hot sunlight. |
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For SS14 she's gone for bright block colours, flattering body con designs and bold python prints with the accent on stylish wearability. |
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I guess it was a bathing suit because it was a bright color. |
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The woman is the right shape for Marge, well-covered, with her hair a bright colour. |
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The bright fur accessories include fur bowties, Boas, and camera straps. |
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The 24-year-old produced a bright display at left wingback in Friday's comfortable 1-0 friendly win over Latvia at Windsor Park. |
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Clinical studies show that bright light therapy helps about eight in 10 people with winter depression. |
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How could the holidays be merry and bright without Holiday Lights? |
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If Kendrick Lamar is the future of rap, then the future is bright. |
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But the bright red Korean red pepper flakes, gochugaru, are without seeds and are only medium hot, so you can use a lot of them. |
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However, it is not yet well understood how these hemiretinal differences develop and progress following a bright light insult. |
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Among the most striking ot the internal modifications is the gradual change of the liver from the characteristic hepatic color to a bright green. |
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Idris, the first High King, had silvery eyes in a face lined with years of bright laughter and unspeakable sorrow. |
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In the bright light, lightened and cooled in limb, he eyed carefully his black trousers, the ends, the knees, the houghs of the knees. |
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As the canal passes through Worsley, iron oxide from the mines has, for many years, stained the water bright orange. |
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The juxtaposition of the bright yellows on the dark background made the painting appear three dimensional. |
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The bright spot upon its summit is a dome of yellow laton from Andalusia, vaulted upon ten columns. |
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She was a bright and industrious student, smarter than many of her classmates, leastaways. |
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Originally RAFMRS Land Rovers had blue bodies and bright yellow tops, to be better seen from above. |
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Now we are to consider that our bright ideal of a literatus may chance to be maimed. |
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He is described as below medium height, well proportioned, strong, with a bright eye, a clear complexion, and a saintly, intellectual face. |
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The midwife, an old, thin, inscrutable Madrassi, came to the hall and sat on her haunches in a corner, smoking, silent, her eyes bright. |
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Titanium may be added to the flash powder mix to produce a cloud of bright sparks around the flash. |
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Colours are very bright and the decoration has tremendous energy, with spiral forms predominating. |
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Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds. |
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They have bright colour, but are like a broken stained glass window reassembled without design. |
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However, along came a bright new consortium who began to shape the future of the club once again. |
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Although the practice was spoilt by hailstorm, the races were run in bright weather. |
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The lens then transformed the LEDs into a shaft of bright blue pulsating light which synchronised with each new Runner. |
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For example, the man's waistcoat is put together by hand in bright blue, red, or black fine wool. |
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May and June are the sunniest months, with upwards of 200 hours of bright sunshine being recorded on average. |
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However, after burning with a bright light for some minutes in his laboratory, the lamp broke down due to excessive current. |
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The heavens are bright with bright clouds, the air is sweet with perfume from tree and flower, the bay is gemmed with gardened isles and promontories. |
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Then, as if to contradict me, a stray sunbeam found the spot and sent curious bright glintings of sheen and shadow dancing and playing under the fallen roots and trunk. |
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James took a step forward, his dark eyes bright under that jutting hedgerow of a brow that swept across his forehead without a break even above his axeblade of a nose. |
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A bartender in a straw hat was dispensing frozen tropical drinks that were as colorful as the bright flowers splashed across the fabric of his loud Hawaiian shirt. |
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While my grandparents sat rocking with laughter in their deck chairs, I trundled down the catwalk in my cossie, holding a beach ball, bright red with shame. |
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It was very pleasant to find a young, bright, slim, rose-colored kinswoman all ready to recognize consanguinity when one came back from cousinless foreign lands. |
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But you might not immediately think of Dorothy Gale's clicky, glittery red shoes, which though bright, have cast a more subtle shadow over the world of fashion. |
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A member of the deadly nightshade family, tomatoes were erroneously thought to be poisonous by Europeans who were suspicious of their bright, shiny fruit. |
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There came a hurtle of wings, a flash of bright feathers, and a great pigeon with slate-grey plumage and a neck bright as an opal, lit on a swaying finial. |
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The bright green leaves are narrow, arising from the base of the plant. |
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This helped somewhat to resolve the housing problem, but created a large quantity of buildings of low architectural quality, much in contrast with the previous bright styles. |
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The kissing-bunch, of berried holly hung with bright and glittering things, spun slowly over Mrs Morel's head as she trimmed her little tarts in the kitchen. |
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Kombatite is bright yellow in color with a light yellow streak. |
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The 'rainbows' we had seen in the cockpit were two bright round splodges of light called sun dogs, one either side of the sun, joined together by a golden ring of light. |
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The family was alone in the parlour with the great polished box. William, when laid out, was six feet four inches long. Like a monument lay the bright brown, ponderous coffin. |
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A spiral galaxy is organized into a flat, rotating disk, usually with a prominent bulge or bar at the center, and trailing bright arms that spiral outward. |
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Very few bright stars of importance lie between Crux and the pole itself, although the constellation Musca is fairly easily recognised immediately beneath Crux. |
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Thereby the incomprehensible majestie of God, as it were by a bright leme of a torch or candle, is declared to the blinde inhabitants of this world. |
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In 1952 the emphasis was on the bright new world emerging after the war. |
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On the basis of past and present, we can foresee a very bright English in India as link language, a window on the modern world and a library language. |
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After hours spent in the mine, the sunlight was stabbingly bright. |
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The star-studded sky at that latitude was breathtakingly clear and bright. |
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And in that very spot the face and personality of Christ shone bright. |
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Their flavour has been described as spicy and fresh, with a bright aroma. |
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The mouth with its bright, shiny grimace exposes a stubby row of teeth, from left to right growing stubbier and stubbier, with more and more cavities. |
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Sometimes star-cluster shells would pop out or real bright magnesiumlike stuff would come spewing out on the ground and burn white hot for fifteen or twenty minutes. |
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Students who score between 145 and 153 are considered extremely bright. |
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The cast were resplendent in bright colours and all-out wackiness and, for the first time, I found myself taking in the detail as something to be enjoyed in its own right. |
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And trust me, Susy, added the corporal, turning to Susannah, whose eyes were swimming with water, before that time comes round again, a bright eye will be dim. |
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To visually warn wolves away from other pastures, Brown sometimes turns to the old European technique called fladry, stringing wire with bright flags along its length. |
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He was a bright young man and after being taught by the Rev. |
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However, there are few bright stars occulted by the moon, and the task of documenting the dim stars' positions and training navigators to recognize them would be daunting. |
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All of the disparate influences on their first two albums had coalesced into a bright, joyous, original sound, filled with ringing guitars and irresistible melodies. |
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When it came, bright blue and white lights would suddenly reveal him. |
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For much of Arsenal's history, their home colours have been bright red shirts with white sleeves and white shorts, though this has not always been the case. |
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On 16 November 2009, A few hours after crediting that the England national team had a bright future in rugby league, Smith resigned from the England national team. |
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The bright orange gumboot chiton is the largest in the world. |
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The flesh colour can range from a bright red to a pale pink. |
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The blacksmith's forge shone bright on the opposite side of the way, and the proprietor had the hind-leg of a carthorse in his leather-coated lap. |
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Cousins Will and Gavin Lindsay decided to fix up the bright red 1958 water tender after discovering it rusting in a garage in Haddington, East Lothian. |
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Annual bright sunshine averages 1110 hours, and overcast days are common. |
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Overhead was a thatch of buraos, and over these again palms brandished their bright fans, as I have seen a conjurer make himself a halo out of naked swords. |
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Lightning is a great flame, very bright, extending every way to a great distance, suddenly darting upwards, there ending, so that it is only momentaneous. |
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It was not bright enough nor did it last long enough to be practical, but it was the precedent behind the efforts of scores of experimenters over the next 75 years. |
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The extreme dryness of the air is shown by the roofs of the houses remaining so long bright, and by a charge of powder remaining for weeks uncaked in a gun. |
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Animal furs used in garments and trim may be dyed bright colors or to mimic exotic animal patterns, or shorn down to imitate the feel of a soft velvet fabric. |
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Calmly bright, all ills undreading, Emma wander'd by my side. |
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Although eggcrate louvers can effectively cut off the view of bright lamps, the grid itself can become rather bright, especially when it is white. |
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Astrophysicist Marco Ajello of Stanford and his colleagues used the orbiting Fermi Large Area Telescope to study distant blazars, a type of bright, active galaxy. |
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The nights were now cold, gemmed with a multitude of bright stars, uncanny with the querulous wail of coyotes and the occasional deep voices of wolves. |
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Particularly bright people did not turn out to be especially quick-handed, and particularly quick-handed people did not turn out to be especially bright. |
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The glimpse of bright yellow fusilage and the whump of the rotorblades above the clouds or the waves has signalled life again for many a sailor and climber in peril. |
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For a brief period, when Cotton Oxford were the shirt sponsors, the white shirt was replaced by a bright orange one with orange and blue hoops on the sleeves. |
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She was all right. The abuse she was suffering wouldn't hurt her. The bright sun would forget all about it. The smoggy sky would turn brown studies to gold. |
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Dr Fjust goes bright red and walks away whenever the subject of sexually dysfunctional women comes up. Seems odd, really, that such a nerdo would end up working in this field. |
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The Welsh designer said his new collection, Underwater Love, was inspired by a diving trip to The Red Sea, choosing bright designs and wet suit based shapes. |
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It was a bright, sunny morning, and the windows stood wide open. |
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At this stage, the glass appears to be a bright orange color. |
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The path that leads, where, hung sublime, And seen afar, youth's gallant trophies, bright In Fancy's rainbow ray, invite His wingy nerves to climb. |
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In other parts of the world, the leaves of deciduous trees simply fall off without turning the bright colors produced from the accumulation of anthocyanin pigments. |
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They were expert in weaving and dyeing, and loved bright colours. |
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Drosophyllum lusitanicum grows where there is little water, but it is even more extreme in its requirement for bright light and low disturbance than most other carnivores. |
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Pure lead has a bright silvery appearance with a hint of blue. |
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Most carnivorous plants require bright light, and most will look better under such conditions, as this encourages them to synthesise red and purple anthocyanin pigments. |
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Soon Brangwyn was attracted by the light and the bright colours of these southern countries at a time when Orientalism was becoming a favoured theme for many painters. |
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But a laughing woman, with two bright eyes, is the worsest devil of all. |
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John's youngest is doing well at school. He's a bright spark, isn't he? |
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The bladderpod is a pretty bush. It has loads of bright yellow flowers and the punching bag seed pods that give it its name. But, to be honest, it stinks! |
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He was seduced by the bright lights and glamour of the city. |
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Most species have either bright colors or a complex pattern. |
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United's initial response was bright, with Young's corner drifting untouched across the six-yard area and Van Persie just unable to keep an overhead kick down. |
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The hillside was bright green, shading towards gold in the drier areas. |
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It's printed on bright pink paper with underground zinelike script. |
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House sparrows have been kept as pets at many times in history, though they have no bright plumage or attractive songs, and raising them is difficult. |
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The guard hairs on the trunk are bright reddish or reddish brown. |
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It is also often used as material for electric guitar bodies and, less commonly, for acoustic guitar bodies, known for its bright, cutting tone and sustaining quality. |
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The cultivar 'Thundercloud' has bright red foliage which darkens purple. |
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A burly mechanic wheeled in a bright yellow battery charger on a trolley, furtled under the bonnet and gave the car the full benefit of its volts. |
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If putting a drop on a lichen turns an area bright yellow to orange, this helps identify it as belonging to either the genus Cladonia or Lecanora. |
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