"There's a bright line of success that is directly attributable to Stefanie Brendl, " he says.
The local official was probably hoping for a bright line test one year, two years, twenty years, whatever.
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And our records show that there is a bright line between law and politics, between courts and polls.
Since Europe's wars were mostly fought in Christianity's name, there is no bright line between the sacred and the secular.
There is a fine line not a bright line difference between them.
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While their mother clings to an older ethic, her children can see that no bright line exists between their private and public lives.
After a number of very productive meetings, the Huffington Post has agreed to draw a bright line in the sand between staffers and bloggers, with (unpaid) bloggers no longer being assigned stories or expected to cover news.
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The original Race to the Top, for example, incentivized states to lift their caps on charter schools (which Hess has said is something the federal government can do well because it establishes a clear, bright line).
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Early in our history an incident involving one of the authors of the Constitution, Alexander Hamilton, shows clearly the bright line between, on the one hand, a private sexual scandal, and on the other, a public obligation--a line the president has intentionally crossed.
And for some of the statements they scrutinize, those bright-line categories work fine.
The Spurs made a perfectly defensible choice that crossed a bright modern line.
Inspired by the new iPod Touch line, it adds a bright playfulness to a product that can seem businesslike and austere.
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That was more than enough offense to take care of a Hurricanes team playing for the first time without Alexander Semin, a key component of a top line that has been the lone bright spot of an otherwise rough month.
On the wall opposite was a bright Mediterranean scene of whitewashed houses and sheets drying on a line.
The line between lobbying and free speech isn't bright or clear.
Owners inevitably paint the exteriors in a cheerful riot of bright red, green, orange, blue and yellow and line the un-air-conditioned cabs with teakwood to keep them cooler in India's searing heat.
I've spent the last 20 years teaching journalism and writing classes at a selective public university, and the majority of my (bright) students put me in mind of Jack Nicholson's line to Tom Cruise in "A Few Good Men": "You can't handle the truth!"
Wearing his bright blue marathon jacket, Dan Arone said he had crossed the finish line 40 minutes before the explosions.
Anthropologists are fascinated by the women's traditional dress, with its bright embroidering and goatskin boots, and by the one-room homes that line the winding streets.
"For the first time, consumers will see advanced technology features like Sweep Panorama mode, HD video capture and bright, wide-angle lenses integrated into models across the Cyber-shot line at some of the most affordable price points, " said Kelly Davis, director of the Digital Imaging business at Sony Electronics.
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She took the red line to the Library of Lenin and transferred through its maze of halls and escalators to the Arbat line, emerging out of the templelike station and crossing the Boulevard Ring until she was on the bright, populated strip of the Noviy Arbat.
But the mood was buoyant and bright at Blackheath Park in south-east London as the runners prepared to begin the long haul to the finish line near Buckingham Palace.
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