Conferences are a huge drain on time and resources, taking the best and brightest away from their work implementing the agreement. |
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He had a shock of the brightest red hair I had ever seen on a human being, with rather nondescript gray eyes. |
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The brightest planet in the sky will appear as a black dot moving across the surface of the sun. |
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The brightish star just east of Saturn is Regulus, Alpha Leonis, i.e. the brightest star in Leo. |
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She wore tons of jewelry and her muumuu was the brightest shade of green that Abbey had ever seen. |
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These are a few of the big ideas being vigorously researched and heatedly discussed by some of the brightest minds in academe. |
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On July 1, 2003, the faculty at the University of Waterloo will be joined by one of Canada's leading academics and brightest minds. |
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The proper response to the under-representation of state pupils is to raise school standards, not discriminate against the brightest. |
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Sunday's parade promises to be the biggest, brightest and most colourful parade ever in the county town. |
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The South African skipper has flared as one of the brightest new talents on the international scene. |
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I know she's not the brightest, but she is from Fife and they know all about skimming public money there, don't they? |
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Unfortunately, even the brightest of new councillors eventually become jaded and beaten down by the bureaucracy of the mother ship. |
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The international team found signs of four such moonlets in one small segment of Saturn's brightest ring, called the A ring. |
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Already it is impossible to miss the planet, a yellow-orange disc in the south-eastern sky far outshining the brightest star, Sirius. |
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You are the ones to come up with the brightest ideas and physical energy to execute the hard work necessary to build our country. |
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Even the brightest Moonlight induces pallor in each face it illuminates, and creates shadows like oubliettes, where all who enter disappear. |
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It is not true that thousands of employers are fretting about differentiating between the brightest students. |
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In India, Sachin Tendulkar is the brightest of stars, a hero whose epic deeds have stirred a nation and whose status is close to deity. |
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There's no self-glorification and no hard-sell behind London's brightest young things, no pomp and no pretence. |
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If he did see one of the Galilean satellites, then it would have been Ganymede which is the brightest of the four. |
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Tonight and for the next week or so while the moon is waning with the brightest appearance next Tuesday night. |
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Billingham started the brightest, racing into a two-goal lead in the first period. |
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But even the brightest of its terraces are admonished for their flightiness by stern brick churches. |
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I sit next to the quickest, the brightest, most well-read, most entertaining, most brilliant man. |
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North of Orion lies a pentagon of stars which mark the constellation Auriga, the brightest of which is Capella. |
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But this morning, the Administration's best and brightest were closing ranks. |
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Week after week he painstakingly helped them work through problems his brightest students would grasp in an instant. |
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Now, not to put the foul creatures down too much, orcs are not the brightest things that you could find. |
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It simply isn't true that the brightest and the best rise to the top in our so-called meritocratic society. |
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In World War I, most of the best, bravest, and brightest young men were killed off. |
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The oldest child is five now, and he's one of the brightest boys in his kindergarten class. |
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Four Summerhill students can count themselves among the brightest in the country after winning the All-Ireland Schools Table Quiz title. |
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At opposition, a planet also comes closest to earth and shines at its brightest for the year. |
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While many foreign students do repatriate, some of the best and brightest stay here to teach or find other employment. |
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But university administrators complain that the funding crunch is hobbling their efforts to recruit and retain the world's best and brightest. |
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The molecular genetics revolution of the 1960s swept up many of the brightest young minds. |
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He takes his rightful place among the elite, and the world in which the best and brightest are rewarded is saved again. |
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The best and brightest earned fat signing bonuses, big salaries, and fancy perks. |
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Her hair was wavy and she was wearing the brightest red lipstick known to man. |
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Centaurus is a southern constellation and its brightest stars are not visible in regions above latitude 29 north. |
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Their best and brightest will have either left the cabinet or have only just arrived. |
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For a few it is a constant companion, shading even the brightest of days, rendering them sad and melancholy. |
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It seems that even the brightest mind is susceptible to hate-mongering, given enough exposure to it. |
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Since then, we've tabbed 17 players as the brightest new stars at the prep, college, and pro levels. |
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The prominently depicted hen and rooster form the brightest spot in the foreground, as they are encircled by an aureole of light. |
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Jazz came to town at the weekend with Bingley becoming home to some of the nation's brightest jazz talent. |
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To the world, he was one of the brightest intellects of a very great intellectual era. |
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He classified the stars into 6 magnitudes where 1 is the brightest and 6 is the faintest visible to the naked eye. |
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The very brightest stars in the sky were named many, many years ago and these names have stuck. |
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These canicular days get their name from the Dog Star, Sirius, the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major. |
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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 Aztecs cultivated cochineal and produced a red dye that was the brightest and strongest color Europe had ever seen. |
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For the first three decades of the twentieth century, the fabled Marchesa Luisa Casati triumphed as the brightest star in European society. |
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Petite Pooja Reddy is the rising star and the brightest hope in shooting arena. |
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If we have peace of mind, we can weather through the rough patches, but guilt, hatred or depression can cloud the brightest day. |
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I have discovered that those mountains are the only ones that show the Northern Lights at its brightest, constantly throughout the year. |
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Despite the brightest and most competitive opening to a season in recent memory, crowds watching Premier League games are down. |
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The Hollywood issue is an annual version of the popular magazine that showcases the brightest lights in Tinseltown. |
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By having many more possible color values, 3D renderers can express much greater contrast ratios between the brightest values and the darkest values. |
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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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In dark times, Miss Lonelyhearts shines the brightest light in the blackest places. |
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So we tried to think of the freshest, healthiest, brightest, cleanest restaurant we knew. |
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Fino and Manzanilla age beneath healthy layers flor and are therefore the crispest and brightest. |
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It also was a showcase for moral bankruptcy, prompting thousands of its best and brightest citizens to flee abroad. |
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When the National Academy of Sciences weighs in on a matter, you're not talking fringe wackos, but the best and the brightest of mainstream scientific thought. |
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The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small. |
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Whether they're considering stable power under load, or the quietest possible unit, or simply the one with the brightest LEDs, depends on the person in question. |
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There's an enormous conference in Austria this week called Money, Happiness and Impatience, with the best and the brightest, and the World Bank, jetting in for the talkfest. |
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Her hair was the brightest blonde, and curled into silky tendrils. |
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In the squally pit of criticism, Wood is the brightest beacon and the biggest target. |
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What looked like ethnic or folk iconography was seen in the brightest of colors on suede, lace, and silk chiffon. |
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You know, the supporters of multimillion dollar executive pay packages argue that's the kind of money you need to keep the best and the brightest. |
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It's probably in the nature of things that a Toronto awards show should be focused on Toronto talent, but some of Montreal's brightest lights did get noticed in Hogtown. |
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That could help pay for better wages and facilities for the brightest university staff and limit the brain drain to better funded English institutions. |
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The Aztecs cultivated cochineal, a tiny insect that lived on the native nopal cactus and produced a red dye that was the brightest and strongest color Europe had ever seen. |
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As you will hear, Wangenstein's policy of selecting the brightest and the best, giving them their head and supporting them, was critical to success. |
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Despite the world's brightest researchers, the latest GPS technology and powerful computer models, scientists cannot reliably forecast the cataclysmic geological events. |
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Orthochromatic film was only sensitive to the brightest natural light. |
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Despite coaching several of Britain's brightest stars, he yesterday announced that he would not go to Sydney, because it would take the spotlight off his athletes. |
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The whole point of a comprehensive education system is to encourage the best and brightest pupils not merely to educate those with rich parents who went to private schools. |
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Why is it condemnable to craft songs with harmonies and choruses so finely constructed they immediately bring to mind some of modern rock's best and brightest talents? |
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For years they recruited only the best and the brightest Ivy Leaguers. |
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Not only were these eyesight correctors the brightest shade of pink ever discovered, but also scattered on their surface were delicately shaped diamonds and various gemstones. |
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Episode 1 begins in fogbound East London, with Coal Hill School teachers Ian and Barbara concerned for the welfare of one of their brightest students. |
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As for colors, we'll be seeing the return of white bases adorned with colorful designs, yellow, orange, lime green, fuchsia, sky blue in their brightest of forms. |
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Winter clothes were laden with fur trimming of the brightest colours. |
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Only the brightest sparks musically got the real instruments, such as the glockenspiels, i.e. those instruments upon which you could actually play more than one note. |
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This is collections of some of the brightest, funniest, double entendre unintended things ever said in American broadcasting coming out again from Celestial Arts. |
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The planet is about the size of Neptune and orbits the brightest star in a double star system 425 light years from Earth. |
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At a distance of only 13 million light-years, the Circinus Galaxy contains one of the closest and brightest active galactic nuclei. |
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Vega and Fomalhaut, two of the brightest stars in the sky, host debris disks. |
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Regulus, the brightest star of Leo the Lion, marks the tip of the prominent Sickle asterism. |
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The more light absorption coefficient is greater the absorption rate of people population towards the brightest is more. |
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To that end, selecting the best and the brightest was not advisable. |
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The brightest natural radio sources have flux densities of the order of one to one hundred jansky. |
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The brightest light on the data storage horizon is the erasable optical drive, which can hold up to 650 megabytes on one disk. |
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The PACA Conference brings together the best and brightest in the stock photography industry from around the world. |
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First, Altair in Aquila at the bottom tip with Deneb in Cygnus further up and a little to the west, brightest of all, zero mag. |
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Many of our best and brightest spend as many as eight to ten years chasing unfulfillable dreams. |
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Charity Guide Dogs is asking people to wear their brightest clothing to raise much-need funds. |
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To solve the later problem, the easiest way is to directly find the brightest pixel coordinates in the photoelectricity. |
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The brightest stars are mostly blue supergiants, though the cluster contains a few bright red supergiants. |
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Known as the Dog Star, what is the name of the brightest star in the night sky? |
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Known as the Dog Star what is the name of the brightest star in the night sky? |
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We only need to declare it possible, engage the brightest minds, be contagiously committed and break all barriers. |
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The 1980s heralded both the brightest and darkest moments in Newport County's history. |
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The giant star cluster is about 2 million years old and contains some of our galaxy's hottest, brightest and most massive stars. |
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For example a Canis Majoris, otherwise known as Sirius, is the brightest star in Canis Major. |
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They are Mintaka, Alnilam, and Alnitak, and they point down to Sirius, the brightest star up there and part of the constellation Canis Major. |
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Our editors have left no channel un-tuned as they choose the brightest stars and bustiest beauties of the small screen. |
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The brightest leaf colors are produced when days grow short and nights are cool, but remain above freezing. |
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The brightest object depicted is Jupiter which stands near the red giant star Aldebaran in Taurus. |
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Also we can see Antares, the red supergiant star, the brightest in the constellation Scorpios the Scorpion. |
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The brightest star of all visible in our latitude is the dogstar, which gives four times as much light as any other. |
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Siebel Scholars are the brightest students in the fields of computer science and business who will influence the global policy and economic decisions that shape our future. |
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Ennis won the 100 metres hurdles and high jump at Birmingham's Alexander Stadium to confirm her status as one of Britain's brightest medal prospects in Berlin. |
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The video-game industry introduces its brightest, showiest, geekiest games this week at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo in the Los Angeles Convention Center. |
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Venus moving retrograde into Ophiuchus remains the brightest evening star. |
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Massive stars, also called spectral class O stars because of their characteristics are the brightest and the most short-lived stars in the universe. |
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When admitted to perfect vision, we shall find, that our clearest apprehensions and brightest uptakings of him below, differed but a degree from ignorance. |
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We all know Bush isn't the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but it's great fun to cut footage to make him look like Rainman's idiot savant, without the savant bit. |
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The brightest stars, often called Mag Stars, are fueled by aluminium. |
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Because as we pointed out in this column earlier in the week, the upper-crust contestant is proving to be the brightest jungle star in this season's I'm A Celebrity. |
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In the 1970s Liberace is the brightest sequinned jewel in the Las Vegas entertainment crown, a talented, vain and paranoid performer with a prodigious sexual appetite. |
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For front-line managers and CEOs, Coombs offers practical advice on creating a new workplace which will be attractive to the best and brightest employees. |
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Matter that falls onto a black hole can form an external accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe. |
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Sirius, named after the brightest star in the Canis Major constellation, is a private initiative which currently cares for around 140 dogs and puppies. |
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The Synchrotron is ready for business and soon Australia's best and brightest researchers will be able to benefit from using one of the top ten synchrotrons in the world. |
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The flag of the Mercosur trading zone displays the four brightest stars. |
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The four or five brightest stars of Crux appear, heraldically standardised in various ways, on the flags of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Samoa. |
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