In brighter or calmer conditions, smaller flies are used, or dry flies if fish are showing. |
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At times the dancers push themselves or others forward, lurching toward a brighter future. |
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Detrital quartz from an igneous source is usually substantially brighter in luminescence than quartz of an authigenic origin. |
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The brighter side to the carnage is that it has hit exotic species hardest, particularly pines and macrocarpas. |
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Following discussions with the contractor, new brighter bollards will this week replace the old ones. |
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Just off-center was a yellow star of a brighter magnitude than the others around it. |
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Neither fish is brightly illuminated, with only three of the constellation stars appearing slightly brighter than 4th magnitude. |
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Cancer is a constellation with few stars, none brighter than 4th magnitude. |
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Mercury will be positioned above and to the right of Saturn on the evening of May 6 and will appear nearly one full magnitude brighter. |
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The practical result of cold soak is to produce wines with brighter color, less tawniness with added complexity. |
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This means that an equivalent size beeswax candle will burn brighter, and for longer, than a paraffin wax one. |
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Westaro started the brighter with Selsby finding his shooting form early, bagging the opening basket followed by a three pointer. |
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It can tell that one point of light is brighter than another, that some are scintillating and some are not, but it doesn't know why. |
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Along with the tree, the main thoroughfare through Mountmellick will be a far brighter place, as rows of lights are strung all along the street. |
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He was stoutly built, not yet of middle age, and riding a horse, who like himself, had seen brighter days. |
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Where we find ourselves now, however, is a brighter, more positive and optimistic place. |
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As the wind blew harder, the tower's coloured neon rings would get brighter, like a visual display of the Beaufort scale. |
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In southern climates, the harsher, brighter sunlight will cause pale tints to appear washed out. |
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On the brighter side was the dad and daughter duo I'd seen a month before riding the merry-go-round. |
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Amid a sea of grey and beige the brighter colours are gaining favour with every age group. |
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In coastal climates, coleus thrive in shade or sun, but pinks and other vivid shades become more intense in brighter light. |
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The mountains were suddenly bathed in a light far brighter than the midday sun. |
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The light was a soft translucent blue that became brighter or darker depending on my depth. |
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But the future is looking brighter after Holly was tested in New York for her suitability to trial a radical gene therapy for the disease. |
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They are somewhat brighter than sidelamps, but may not be used in situations where full headlamps or dipped lamps are required. |
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Thanks to a courageous conservation project, the critically endangered Mediterranean monk seal's future looks much brighter. |
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Slightly brighter today is Alpherg, which is taken as the starting point for the sidereal zodiac. |
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New windows, a brighter floral display, and an external paint job have left the place fit for a queen. |
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As a result, the synthesized speech signal sounds brighter without having introduced significant coding noise. |
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The new pictures show that most of the moon is dark, but impacts have blasted holes in the surface to reveal much brighter material underneath. |
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Silence fills the car as he maneuvers around the twists and bends of the road, turning left on Main, which is much brighter. |
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They dive down deep and look for prey that appear as dark silhouettes against the brighter underside of the ice. |
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Long, thin filaments radiate from the umbra into a brighter surrounding region called the penumbra. |
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Other manufacturers may make rifles with fancier stocks, brighter bluing, better checkering and polishing. |
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Tuesday and yesterday were a bit brighter and we did have a bit of a skive on Tuesday. |
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Without any electron beam, back lighting or polarization, the image is sharper, brighter and undistorted from side to side. |
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In the east the sky is deep dark blue and the stars are fewer and brighter. |
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Very few educated Westerners would argue that men are naturally brighter, wiser, and better suited for high-paid jobs than women. |
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Most of the trees to be planted on the boulevard will also have uplighters to help make the area brighter at night. |
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Mechanical systems are exposed for ease of access, and uplighting creates a brighter, more airy workspace below. |
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Please refrain from wearing brighter colours like pink, bright green, and neon yellow. |
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The sun shines brighter but in a slightly different spectrum, off to one side, somehow. |
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Then, in the midst of this brilliant light, another light brighter than any light in the natural realm split the sky. |
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For example, work toward leaving a night light on instead of a brighter closet light. |
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If you select foliage plants with variegated or lighter colored leaves, they will prefer brighter light. |
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The research team targeted young stars since planets and brown dwarfs are brighter when they are young. |
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The red object appears to be a planet orbiting the brighter brown dwarf star, seen here as blue-white. |
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We would have a brighter future, not threatened by the specter of global warming. |
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As the lights grew brighter, and his vision adjusted, Mark was able to make out a figure in the distance, running toward him. |
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Darker colours tend to be more appropriate at work although there is no harm in adding a splash of brighter colour with accessories. |
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We note that the brighter signal from the center of the tumor may be partly due to reduced attenuation of the light through the burr hole. |
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His lover, Mercedes, is a sprightly dancer who would have benefited from a brighter costume. |
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Like everyone else I've used the pink hues of impatiens and the ubiquitous caladiums, but I was yearning for something a little brighter. |
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Regardless of what has gone before, I believe there is hope for a brighter and better future. |
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It's a flat plane of blue today, barely brighter than the gray sky over the industrial cranes at water's edge. |
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Brian took advantage of the opportunity to steal a quick kiss, only making her cheeks tun a brighter red. |
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The company claims they burn brighter than sawdust logs and produce less carbon monoxide. |
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Colour vision in humans and honeybees is restricted to brighter light intensities than those accessible to nocturnal hawkmoths. |
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The colors looked brighter, offensive and sharp on our senses, piqued and heightened. |
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He also determined the distances, using the heliometer, of twenty of the brighter and nearer Southern stars. |
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Male and female birds are very similar, with the hens distinguished only by their brighter, pinkish-red irides. |
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All over his body, he saw a thin, glowing mesh that burned brighter and brighter by the second, burning and charring his flesh. |
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They are more than a billion times brighter than the Sun and can outshine an entire galaxy for several weeks. |
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Vastly outshone by their brighter stellar brethren, these not-quite-stars are extremely difficult to detect. |
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Some species have white on the throat or rump areas and a few species have brighter chestnut or reddish throats. |
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A supermoon, which occurs when the moon is nearest to the earth and looks much bigger and brighter than usual, rises about once a year. |
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The improved draft system, utilizing a glass chimney, yielded a brighter light that burned more cleanly. |
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Her eyes were painted with dark kohl, hair brighter than Bridget's was, lips plump, face broad and distinctive. |
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Among other things, it's got a continuing symposium on legal education featuring essays from some of the brighter legal minds in the country. |
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The training ground has been repainted, the traditional claret replaced with brighter and more cheerful colours. |
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Colours are clearer and fresher with brighter tones turning to pastels, making them softer and easier to live with. |
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Within a short while, however, the mild irritating condition completely cleared up leaving my vision clearer and brighter than before. |
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She had ice blue with a splash of dark ocean blue scales and bright orange eyes brighter than the burning sun. |
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And even if you don't wear mascara, curl your lashes to make peepers appear bigger and brighter. |
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City lights sprawled below, growing brighter and dimmer sporadically as the pod passed through low level cloudlets. |
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The Carlton Street car park has undergone a facelift, aimed at making it brighter, more welcoming and with increased security. |
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On returning to America he settled in New York, where he developed a brighter palette influenced by French Impressionism. |
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When predators are absent, female preference results in the evolution of brighter coloration. |
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My whole brain seemed to fizz and the world appeared to be a brighter, more colourful place. |
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As in other grouse species, red grouse combs are larger and brighter in males, and their size is testosterone-dependent. |
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Halogen lighting type fixtures provide a whiter, brighter appearance than standard incandescent or fluorescent type fixtures. |
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And with Kyrithin's continued incantation, the light was growing brighter with every passing second. |
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Lower letters are generally assigned to brighter stars, but a star designated pi is not necessarily the 16th brightest star of the constellation. |
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The flames of war burned brighter than ever within this divided family as one by one the members were picked off. |
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Surveys and feedback and internet tutorials are all there on screen, and getting brighter and easier to use every month. |
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Gemmes, what are they, but gums or the accretions or congelations of brighter water and earth? |
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Males and females appear similar, but males are brighter with more contrast in color on the head. |
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My cheekbones looked higher, my green eyes looked bigger and brighter and my lips were plump and full. |
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He poked the partially burned wood a few times with a stick and flames rose and crackled as they burned brighter. |
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However, in the days that followed, this ooda current became stronger and brighter. |
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Primroses, cowslips and swallows are everywhere and the softening in the weather is a sure sign that brighter and warmer days are near. |
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The colour of the lizard matches the land on which it lives, so a frilled lizard from one region may be brighter than another. |
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With a similar pattern to the previous fritillaries, this butterfly is significantly smaller and has brighter orange and yellow underside. |
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Berry-sized currant tomatoes are a brighter red than most other varieties and are small juicy treats to eat. |
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Add a fund of goodwill from a city just pleased that its football club had survived and the future immediately became brighter. |
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Edison designed this distribution system to compete with gaslight on price, while offering brighter and safer illumination. |
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They are shown that their future will be brighter if they avoid early pregnancy. |
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Every inch the deadly precise aristocrat, Harris shines brighter than any other star in Enemy at the Gates. |
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Block-out primers prevent the old paint's color from bleeding through if the previous color is darker or brighter than the new. |
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It glittered with the intensity of the sun, then brighter, drawing everyone's attention to her instead. |
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He made his way down the hallway, the lights gleaming even brighter, piercing through the void of space. |
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Some companies are just beginning to see the glimmerings of a brighter picture and it would be wrong to choke off that potential. |
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The only thing brighter than the sunlight was the dust, which swirled and eddied low around our feet, stirred by the rare breezes. |
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Within the transit chamber a faint purple glow danced along the walls, gradually growing brighter. |
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He said he thought it was brighter than normal, when I revealed my ever so subtle April Fool's trick! |
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Meanwhile, much brighter prospects sit dormant, with no one able to give them any attention. |
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Rafter started the brighter and broke serve when Agassi double-faulted, holding out to take the first set. |
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The screen was woollen, an open weave to let the sound through from behind, with darned patches, brighter than the yellowed screen. |
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The fact that Colmes, who is demonstrably brighter than that, can sit there and shuck and jive with this fool says a lot about him. |
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Belle Vue's revamped side are planning to lay down a marker for a new, brighter era by blowing a hole in Oxford's Elite League title bid. |
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But with brighter, wet and windy weather forecast for tomorrow, motorists in the county should not have to face the fog again. |
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Of course, the market is not immune to the domestic economy and its recent rally is partly explained by a brighter outlook for interest rates. |
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There's a light bulb glowing over my head that is brighter than the flaring of a sour gas well. |
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Mai appeared at the door, silhouetted against the brighter light from the other room. |
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Most prefer sun where their colour will be brighter, but will also cope with light shade. |
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There may be challenges ahead but the future in this sector is certainly looking brighter than for several years. |
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Like its brighter and fast-moving relative the aurora, night airglow has strong emissions at specific wavelengths. |
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Alkalization brings out a stronger taste and a brighter color, but there is a point at which you want to stop on the degree of alkalization. |
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He felt better and brighter, and, notwithstanding the remonstrances of his valet, took a ride on his bicycle. |
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If you're really fond of vibrant colours in your garden, none dazzle brighter than zinnias. |
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His eyes rested on the wall next to their bed that grew a brighter shade of white with the increasing morning sunlight. |
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Still, on a brighter note it is fantastic to see two shoes poking out of my trouser legs again. |
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Male and hermaphroditic flowers are slightly larger and a brighter yellow than female flowers. |
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For nearly a decade, astronomers have patiently watched Rho Cassiopeiae, a bloated, relatively cool star 500,000 times brighter than the sun. |
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On a brighter note, I'd like to wish a slightly belated Happy Birthday to a fellow Libran. |
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This limited production L.E.D. watch lights up brighter than any other watch available. |
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The darkness began to lighten into a pale yellow, getting brighter as the seconds passed. |
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As they turned the corner, the green glow from her light stick became brighter, bit by bit. |
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Lenses with larger maximum apertures provide a brighter viewfinder image but are not necessarily sharper or better than slower lenses. |
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Define your eyes with pencil liner and enhance your mouth with a darker or brighter lipstick than usual. |
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In contrast to the Dungeon, the arcade has darker lighting, but they have brighter colours. |
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Typically your eye will gravitate towards the darker, brighter colors such as burgundy red or royal blue. |
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She was the same as always, but her hair looked brighter and her eyes sparkled more. |
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On its chest is an explosion of scarlet, an unforgettable hue deeper than coral but brighter than ruby. |
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It's generally a nicer, brighter atmosphere in a wine bar and I don't think you really see loutish behaviour like you do in some pubs. |
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The luminous green wallpaper in the bathroom looked even brighter as the sun streamed into the room. |
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These special seats, and sometimes the whole house, would then be lit up with wax tapers that burned cleaner and brighter than the usual tallow candles. |
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After a short chapter illustrating the devastating and demoralizing effects of these policies on the Meru, the author closes with a somewhat brighter vision of the future. |
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It is time to work together for a better future and a brighter tomorrow. |
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If we keep speaking out when a movie falsely uses a pentacle or a talk show falsely references a Wiccan term, there is a chance for a better and brighter tomorrow! |
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It looked impressive, but the light from the battery-operated torch bulb-lit lanterns could have been brighter to enable them to stand out better in the darkness. |
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I got four pastel pencils in magenta, imperial purple, dark cornflower and a brighter blue and made some light sketches in these improbable colours. |
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The sunset was cruelly beautiful and as dusk deepened the Christmas lights on the firehouse grew grimly brighter. |
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Everywhere, everything is brighter, louder, more heavily perfumed. |
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Traditionally, men and women have had different tastes in color, with women drawn to brighter tones and more sensitive to subtle shadings and patterns. |
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The color palette, especially in the brighter scenes, is so badly faded as to appear almost bleached, and the constant assault of flyspeck flybys gets tiresome quickly. |
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It was of the same color and material as the robe she wore previously, and the gold chain still dangled at her waist, diamonds winking and shining brighter than ever. |
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Neighbouring schools and boroughs complained that brighter children were being creamed off, seriously disadvantaging those schools which were still genuinely comprehensive. |
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In the night sky, nothing is brighter and more effulgent than the moon. |
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Every time I get annoyed the light inside me burns a bit brighter. |
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It was that same unquenchable thirst for knowledge which had propelled Mecha out of the night of an earlier, smaller existence onward and upward to a brighter future. |
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It also clears the air of all the negatism that had surrounded the team over the winter and enables everyone concerned to look forward to brighter days. |
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I can see those flags flying in the breeze and that lush green of ball park grass, so much brighter than anything I could ever get in my own back yard. |
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That makes it appear about six times brighter than Pluto, but still far fainter than any star we can see with the unaided eye. |
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The inconstancy is caused by the fact that Algol is a binary system in which the brighter star is regularly eclipsed by its partner for a period of around 8 hours. |
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New windows, a brighter floral display and an external paint job have left the place fit for a queen, although the lived-in atmosphere inside has been left untouched. |
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Maybe it was a trick of the light, but the fire seemed brighter. |
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He'd made it brighter by painting all the walls in lurid yellow emulsion. |
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Her marvelous hair was shining brighter and was combed perfectly. |
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And, in the aftermath, those thousands of monarchs passed through, their colors even brighter against the smoke and ash. |
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By 1878, electric lights called arc lights, which predated Edison's incandescent bulb and which burned about 300 times brighter, lit London and Paris streets. |
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But there is less detail and the colors are lighter and brighter. |
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The silvered mirrors of the coelostat were pointed to some of the brighter stars beginning in 1905, and the first large-scale spectra of other stars were obtained. |
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The book, it seems, has burnished Howe's reputation brighter than ever. |
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His arrival in America inspired brighter colors and larger pieces and he developed a method of embossing designs around the border of the etched images. |
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One I particularly like concerns a Los Angeles teacher who found that one of her brighter pupils had been helping someone slower to sail through his exams. |
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The survivors needed hope for a brighter future, and Murakami sought to supply a salving narrative through his art. |
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Then, I have this other little thing that came along who, unfortunately, is brighter than the other two put together. |
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Amber reacted, her own light flashing brighter, a flare of red. |
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Leadership is the work of helping people think beyond the legal, and into the brighter and better world of the possible. |
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Over in the west, a subliminal azure glow that had been growing brighter and brighter suddenly sent a shaft of incandescent radiance up into the atmosphere. |
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The moonlight grew brighter, like silver when it is polished. |
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In their heart of hearts the brighter farmers know the game is up. |
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Not only are they bolder and brighter than ever before, they're also accessorizing chic, even elegant outfits, no longer restricted to jeans, shorts and jogging suits. |
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The outer movements are both jazzy, with ostinati and motivic development in the first and brighter pizzicato textures and dance-like rhythms in the finale. |
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More conical backbores give a richer tone, while more cylindrical ones give a brighter, more projected tone. |
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At length, perchance, the immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the American mind, and the intimations that star it as much brighter. |
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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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He helped introduce the WM formation, floodlights, and shirt numbers, and added the white sleeves and brighter red to Arsenal's kit. |
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The higher density of oak gives the drum a brighter and louder tone compared to traditional drum materials such as maple and birch. |
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On the outside of the aircraft, HID lighting is used for brighter illumination. |
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The Conrad in Miami has closed its Noir Bar, which had a South Beach, nightclublike atmosphere, and is replacing it with a brighter, lighter bar. |
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The shorter focal length of shearwater eyes give them a smaller, but brighter, image than is the case for pigeons. |
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The contrast between this dark forest and the brighter, moonlit ocean provides directionality for the females. |
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Females and young birds are coloured pale brown and grey, and males have brighter black, white, and brown markings. |
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Although town gas lighting was available in some cities, kerosene produced a brighter light until the invention of the gas mantle. |
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The brighter lighting which gas provided allowed people to read more easily and for longer. |
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Illuminating gas was used for gas lighting, as it produces a much brighter light than natural gas or water gas. |
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The reasoning for this was because the stage was now brighter than it had ever been before. |
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It was discovered that the flame would burn brighter if straight metal was mixed with other components, such as porcelain. |
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The fishtail burner is a relative to the flat burner but it managed to create a brighter flame and conducted less heat. |
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Indeed, the lamp burns brighter in dangerous atmospheres thus acting as a warning to miners of rising firedamp levels. |
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The usual shuffling about and whistling Dixie as Shanghai entertains brighter sparks? |
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But she is confident that her generation will see a brighter future. |
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She writes about a world that is brighter than the world I live in. |
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But because Alpha Centauri A is bigger, brighter and more rambunctious, any small planets orbiting it would be harder to find. |
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While there are brighter headlamps on the market, not many can touch the Corona's combination of brightness and efficiency. |
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They are our kids, and we must educate them and nurture them, guiding them nonjudgmentally towards help and a healthier and brighter future. |
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Nowadays the beaming smile is often brighter than the crown when a beauty contest queen is presented with her winning sash and tiara. |
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For brighter teeth, you can create the instant illusion of whiteness simply by using the right shade of lipstick. |
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He and his colleagues find that a brighter environmental future is possible if fresh ideas and free markets are permitted to take their course. |
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I Am Fresh tastes brighter, fresher, fruitier and healthier than so-called 'fresh' juices, which can have a shelf life of up to 42 days. |
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Uplights can make a room feel taller and brighter, while lighting something beyond a room, such as a feature in a garden, will extend the space. |
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For instance, uplights, which direct light up at the ceiling, make a room feel taller and brighter. |
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This penetrates deeply, dissolving hard sebum stuck in pores and loosening any grime, making dull skin brighter. |
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They make her face appear only fresher, her smile only brighter. |
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The Toon Army are used to false dawns but if Pardew can deliver three points today, the future may look a little brighter. |
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Youngsters can use pencil crayons, glitter, felt-tips or paint, but the brighter the better. |
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For those who like to look on the brighter side, blue-flowered penstemons reign supreme. |
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Now, living in Merseyside, she is using the experiences she gained in her home nation's favelas to make Liverpool a brighter, better place. |
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Small PET scanners work well with existing phototubes but require new, faster and brighter crystals such as the Zecotek's LFS crystals. |
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With the promise of brighter skin, finer lines and a clearer complexion, I couldn't wait to try my first Image Signature chemical peel. |
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Instead, give yourself the gift of an energy-efficient ENERGY STAR-labeled torchiere lamp, for a brighter, thriftier, safer holiday. |
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Business prospects are getting brighter for TPK Holdings in the third quarter of this year. |
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Harry Babasin quickly realized the cello's tone was brighter and easier to hear than a stand-up bass, which made it better suited for solos. |
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With low-fare airlines slashing ticket prices and the bigger airlines cutting fares to compete, the sky is looking brighter for Southern California consumers. |
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The light was much brighter than oil or gas lamps, and there was no soot. |
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Later in the century groups became livelier and colours brighter. |
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High-performance headlight bulbs with whiter, brighter light improve downroad and sideroad visibility, which can make all the difference between a close call and an accident. |
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Upgrading to a whiter, brighter headlight provides the extra downroad and sideroad visibility that could make a critical difference between an accident and avoidance. |
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Although today started brighter the forecast did not hold out much hope for extended play but tomorrow should see the fourth and final Test get underway. |
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Everything looks brighter due to the Purkinje shift into mesopic vision. |
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A new, larger, brighter layer of skin has formed underneath. |
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We will ornament the windows with trim to make the room seem brighter. |
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Whereas Funeral at Sea, which won a medal at the Paris Salon in 1891 was mostly composed in grey, The Golden Horn, Constantinople was much brighter and full of colour. |
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And in the midst of better conditions and brighter prospects the shameless, brainless, fameless bipeds pollute the atmosphere, poison hearts and plant discontent. |
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When preparing to tell stories at a campfire, I like to set aside a pile of pine logs with lots of knots, since they burn brighter and make dramatic pops and cracks. |
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The EOS 7D camera's viewfinder includes a large all-glass pentaprism with an antireflective coating to maximize clarity and provide a brighter display. |
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The earlier pieces in the series are brighter and more cheerful than their later counterparts and in them Abdessalam's style is sketchier, more impressionistic. |
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The conservation outlook is brighter than for many other whales. |
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In 1933, Herbert Chapman, wanting his players to be more distinctly dressed, updated the kit, adding white sleeves and changing the shade to a brighter pillar box red. |
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Caleb is determined to reignite her love, and the O'Brien family welcomes her with enthusiasm, but can the disjoin pieces of her past be reassembled into a brighter future? |
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Heaven knows what he'd make of Schmucks which does more than lose the point that people can be so much brighter than you might give them credit for. |
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On a brighter note, and much more beautiful, the moon glides elliptically around the Earth, and once a month the moon and the planet have a nearest moment, called perigee. |
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Looking with hope toward a new beginning and a brighter future, Don became very engaged with one of his church's homegroups, and found great prayer support. |
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The enzyme is two orders of magnitude brighter than either firefly or Renilla reniformis luciferases resulting in better performance in hard to transfect cells. |
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The colors are brighter and more saturated than other glazes, and the underglazes are compatible with both the earthenware and stoneware covering glaze. |
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All centipedes were easily identified as conspecific based on coloration, though the smallest specimens were slightly brighter in coloration than the larger ones. |
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Young people in Georgia's breakaway republic of Abkhazia tell Matthew Collin that their future is getting brighter, after Russia recognised the region as an independent state. |
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Focusing on green research and development might not feel as good as participating in a global gabfest with flashlights and good intentions, but it is a much brighter idea. |
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The brighter star, named Alpha Centauri A, is yellow, like the Sun. |
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Camelopardalis is the 18th largest constellation by area in the sky despite having no stars brighter than mag 4, although it does boast of the asterism Kemble's Cascade. |
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