If you live in a city or town, Christmas lights will probably brighten up the world for you. |
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Light colors give the illusion of a larger living space and brighten up a room. |
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We've still got all morning and most of the afternoon for things to brighten up. |
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The other members quickly agreed, and the light in the room began to brighten. |
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One way to brighten up a room with a large amount of gentle, diffuse light is through the use of a luminous ceiling. |
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Ever notice the lights dim and then brighten when the well pump or microwave oven comes on? |
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That's why we brighten up our manicures every other day with a fresh coat of this miraculous stuff. |
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But his green-fingered attempts to brighten up the area have been wrecked by council workers who sprayed them with weedkiller. |
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Everything was tucked away in the kitchen, no decorative potholders, or ceramic roosters to brighten up the room. |
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We're cutting her hair, then adding gold and chestnut highlights to brighten Wendy's complexion. |
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The white blooms of tall ornamental tobacco brighten the back of the border like fireworks in the evening sky. |
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They are particularly smart and sophisticated and bring true natural colours to brighten up any light background. |
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The Party's central organ, once the epitome of dullness, has had to brighten itself up to compete against more sprightly daily newspapers. |
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A host of colourful balloons brighten the skies over Canberra during the week-long festival. |
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Buy stuffed, hand-sewn decorations to brighten up both your Christmas tree and the lives of needy women. |
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A few inexpensive pots of snazzy red tulips, golden daffodils or purple crocus can brighten a dreary spring day. |
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To brighten up your workplace, Designo has a wide variety of corporate furniture and accessories too. |
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Wear the subtly frosted peach on the inner corners of the eyes to brighten, or on the lids for a light makeup look. |
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We also went to the DIY store for garden stuff and for a big bucket of white emulsion paint to brighten up the walls in Graham's workshop. |
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So here's my chance to brighten the room with some color in these window treatments. |
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It was a pitiful thing to find fortunate, but at that point she would grab and claw at anything that could possibly brighten the atmosphere. |
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Not until Richard usurped the throne in 1483 did Henry's prospects brighten, his cause sustained largely by his redoubtable mother. |
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It can brighten the tone by allowing strings to resonate sympathetically with each other. |
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Infants brighten up in her presence and mothers listen to her with almost child-like zealousness. |
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Mountain laurel and pink rhododendron peek out of the woods, while black-eyed susans and sweet peas brighten the roadside. |
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Lighting was selected to brighten without glaring, and displays were designed to be neat and clean, but not antiseptic. |
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You might think, for instance, that winning the lottery would be a life-changing event that would brighten your outlook for years to come. |
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My local radio Station played cheerful music all day to brighten up Bristol. |
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These techniques lighten and brighten the living space, and can also focus the eye toward a spectacular view down a fairway or across a lake. |
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If we wish to brighten up one of the busiest approaches to the city, why stop at Oak Lane? |
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How better to brighten up a sedate outfit, or add a dash of colour to an otherwise dreary day? |
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The main ingredients are also used in laundry detergents to brighten colors, and in existing skin bleaching products for liver spots and scars. |
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It is the diving ducks, though, that I really enjoy and which brighten the winter scene for many. |
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Fall bouquets with day-neutral sunflowers, rudbeckia, cosmos and more brighten up an autumn market stand. |
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Tidy away any excess of coats and shoes lying around to make the hall look instantly bigger, and brighten a well-worn carpet with cheap rugs. |
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The running lights of the ship seemed to brighten as rock closed in around them. |
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While Meg sat herself down on a chaise, Celia opened the curtains and let the morning's sun enter and brighten the room. |
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They brighten the streets and fasten the scenery together in the unobtrusive manner of true cultural icons. |
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Meanwhile, the yellow walls brighten up the room so that the red doesn't seem too dark. |
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People are also encouraged to put in flowering window boxes, hanging baskets etc to brighten up the village with some colour. |
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This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit. |
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Mariamma, however, has a ray of hope, which she believes, would brighten her life some day. |
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This is a production created and played with great care and feeling, whose warmth will brighten any winter. |
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Huang uses playful shades to brighten up his traditional Taiwanese floral patterns, which is fitting for a line of beachwear. |
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Apart from coloured grouting to brighten up old tiling, you can also tile over old tiles, as long as they are firmly stuck on. |
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She dialed in his number, memorizing it by heart in case she ever needed a back-up buddy to brighten her day. |
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It contains green tea and chamomile to soften and brighten puffy eyes, and time-release liposomes to combat fine lines. |
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They brighten woodland gardens and perennial beds, and are useful container plants. |
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There's something about the tinkle of teacups or the sound of the cake tin opening that can brighten the weariest of afternoons. |
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If you're looking for a way to brighten up and soften those tootsies, then read on and find out how to give yourself the perfect pedicure. |
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If you want to lighten up or brighten up one side of a portrait, the white-sided reflector also works well. |
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Why aren't there more small midweek night affairs to brighten the long, dark weeks? |
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Now, French doors connect the new room to a wide deck, while transom windows above the doors brighten once-gloomy high ceilings. |
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The attractive berries produced by this popular shrub will brighten up a shady area and provide a splash of colour in the darkest months. |
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Do I take it the thought of seeing your brother doesn't brighten up your world? |
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Here's a story of mischief and mayhem to brighten up your Monday morning lecture. |
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Paterson's attempt to brighten Heikkinen's outlook last term only seemed to darken the midfielder's mood further. |
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A breath of fresh air, a quick lunch-hour walk or an office with a window all seem to brighten up our day. |
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The Celtic fans, meanwhile, patiently awaited the little jewels that brighten up such routine victories. |
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Four small windows and a skylight brighten the room, which is 24 feet across. |
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You might even want to bring along homemade holiday cards and small bags of candy to brighten people's day. |
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They brighten up a morning, and besides, reading the rest of the newspaper will only sadden me. |
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Framed prints were recently presented to two local hospitals to brighten the environment for the patients. |
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There's still light in the sky at nine at night, and it'll brighten the valley by five tomorrow morning. |
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Patio doors brighten up the breakfast area while the adjoining utility room is fully plumbed and vented. |
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And in this ordinary day, the sun suddenly begins to brighten up the blue skies. |
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This will ensure that natural light can enter and brighten up your rooms. |
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Yes, its certainly something to brighten up the old Monday morning routine. |
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As the overall economic picture in the United States continues to brighten, the job market remains a contentious issue. |
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Eyelid lifts, which brighten the face and require little downtime, are his most popular surgeries. |
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After a very dull and rainy morning, things seemed to brighten up today, allowing the yearly ceremony by the Sikhs celebrating the birth of their guru to take place. |
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They are an inexpensive way to brighten up a bare patch in a flowerbed, or put with other spring flowering plants such as primulas in a window box or patio pot. |
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The bleaches lighten and brighten the wood and remove mildew stains. |
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There are companies that will brighten up roller blinds, ceramic tiles, wallpaper, bedspreads, curtains, carpet tiles, and even aluminium, using customers' photographs. |
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In March, plant sunny beds with seed or transplants of marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena and rudbeckia, and brighten shady spots with impatiens and caladiums. |
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Johns' blue eyes brighten as he tells this story, and he laughs. |
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Try to use floor can lights or track lighting to brighten things up a bit. |
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It is very much a community event, with schools, businesses and local organisations all joining together for a fun day to brighten the bleak midwinter. |
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French doors and skylights brighten the space and make it feel bigger. |
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It was only these women that wore rouge to brighten their faces. |
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Key lime pie green will also brighten up a dull corner in a dark room. |
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Maybe, to brighten up, all this school needs is a bit more poetry. |
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She said apparently trying to brighten the gloomy air about the room. |
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The dominant idea was to break away from the ponderous stiffness of the older journalism, to brighten the paper by a more lively presentation of the news. |
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One of his ideas was that the movement of the Earth round the sun meant that the Earth moved towards and then away from the star causing it to brighten and fade. |
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To get that peachy-keen look, brighten your cheeks with this product. |
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Digital photographs of the chair were carefully enhanced to clean and brighten the red show cover, enliven the gilding, and replace lost areas of trim. |
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Grouping four or five boxwood in one area and using different sized pots make an eyecatching bright green display to brighten up an otherwise drab spot. |
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Brighten it up with a new duvet cover or a smart throw, picking up the colour in light shades and curtains. |
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Brighten your household chores with nifty looking, smartly coloured tools that might make the job a bit less tedious. |
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Brighten the room with splashes of hot reds and oranges in bold paisley patterns, and add a Persian rug updated in recycled plastic. |
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Brighten up and refresh your mobile phone with a new fascia, cover or housing. |
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Acorus gramineus is equally happy in part shade and can brighten a dull corner with its gold straplike leaves edged with green. |
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It's called speckling because of light's wave-like ability to brighten as waves combine and fade as they cancel. |
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And how about a few lap dancers to brighten up those lonely nights in the cells? |
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Our Chair will be happy to see this nationwide movement like fireflies, to brighten decades over our archipelagic horizon, Alvarez concluded. |
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Brighten up a plain white bathroom with these fresh colours from Dulux. |
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The present queen would brighten her character, if she would exert her authority to instill virtues into her people. |
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Wonderful illustrations by Stan Gorman will make the dourest face brighten into a smile. |
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Dwarf narcissi such as February gold and tete-a-tete brighten up spring planters as do snowdrops and grape hyacinth. |
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Delegation in attendance as part of a mission to brighten the lives of Anguillans by adopting cleaner, more affordable energy sources. |
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He worked with me from the very beginning to tighten and brighten my writing, snazz up my layouts. |
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A little zinc in the mix will brighten the reds, and a little vanadium pentoxide is sometimes added to prevent discolouration. |
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Sweet Williams brighten roadsides and forest areas, and Henbit bathes farmland with subtle shades of spring purple. |
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Yet you do not brighten what would otherwise be dull, impart a keenness to the obtusest point, and diffuse a general lustre? |
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It will brighten up her colour and then I'm going to give her a texturised cut,'' said Jane. |
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It is a 9am start seven days a week at the new style bar and the breakfast menu should brighten the bleariest of eyes. |
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Light bulbs arrayed under a slowly turning drum covered in thermochromic film brighten or dim according to the frequency of positive and negative emoticons. |
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Zesty orange blooms will brighten up your interior Orange-coloured flowers are the perfect shade to use for late summer or early autumn arrangements. |
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Both were told in no uncertain terms they could not use coloured LED uplighters to brighten up their frontages by Conwy council as they are in a conservation area. |
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To brighten up patio steps, plant small shallow containers of low-growing succulents such as houseleeks and echeveria for a Mediterranean atmosphere. |
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Herbert thought that adding some houseplants would brighten up his desk. |
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Crunk-compatible synth lines played in Eastern scales brighten this new sonic landscape, while sub-bass provides oomph and Auto-Tune covers up any pitchiness in the vocals. |
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But to a child's vision at least those May Day sweeps did much to brighten the city dullness, and year by year I watched for them eagerly from the window. |
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Asteroids brighten above the standard 'log r' rate at low phase angle, to give an opposition brightness surge, which depends on the nature of the surface regolith. |
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Until then, these king prawn brochettes will brighten up any meal time. |
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Ogon, a golden-needle form of the dawn redwood, needs sunlight to brighten the foliage and would serve perfectly as a large specimen tree in the landscape. |
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