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  • Whenever there is innovation, there are two constituencies: one is the bright-eyed, bushy-tailed engineers with the great idea.

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  • "A fellow governor described her as 'bright-eyed and bushy-tailed', " she told the hearing.

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  • He was dark and bright-eyed, his face heavy with stubble, his hair short.

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  • When Jason asked questions about Michael's changing face in the videos, I showed him the beautiful brown-skinned, bright-eyed little boy who grew up in my family's living room.

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  • It takes a bright-eyed director, for instance, to make a chase sequence look fresh, but somehow, with a zippy tracking shot and frantic closeups of pounding feet, Levinson does it.

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  • They are gorgeous, bright-eyed, brilliant girls: one tall, one short, pant legs dragging, torn leggings, sneakers that glow in the dark or light up with each step, boom boom boom.

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  • The bright-eyed kids at the Harvard College Sports Analysis Collective, a student-run sports analytics group at Harvard University, have a present for you: They've figured out which teams will suffer the humiliating upset.

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  • Effectively costumed in sun-suit and swimwear-inspired designs by Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, "Paz" follows a frolicking young couple (a sleek Sterling Hytlin and a bright-eyed Amar Ramasar) as they meet and bond.

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  • But those bright-eyed youngsters have turned into ordinary, confused adults, each in his own way an enemy of promise a fact that alternately perplexes and enrages Willy, whose idealization of Biff puts a fire wall of fantasy between him and his furious disappointment.

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  • The prime minister has to reconnect with the rebels - a band which includes eminent ex-Cabinet ministers, establishment stalwarts like Sir Alan Hazelhurst, and bright-eyed, upwardly-mobile new intake MPs, as well as the usual suspects - while repairing relations with the Lib Dems.

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  • The visuals are much livelier (the production was designed by Darren Gilford and photographed by Claudio Miranda) and there's always Mr. Cruise, bright-eyed and intense, though he looks silly enough at certain points in Jack's exertions pointing his gun at every suspect sound, piloting his ship with "Top Gun" panache in a "Star Wars" chase to make you wonder if the filmmakers were intentionally flirting with self-parody.

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  • But the bright lights conceal a gambling area where flinty-eyed dealers watch over hard-core gamblers, many lined up three deep at the blackjack tables, loudly outbidding one another for hands.

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  • The show didn't exactly spell out the reveal (casual fans could have missed it), but there was one key to knowing the doe-eyed girl was the mother: the bright yellow umbrella she was holding.

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  • But that bright, shining impulse, that very American impulse, must be followed by steely-eyed calculation.

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  • Girls of all experience levels turned out for the clinic, from the bright eyed beginners working on their dribbling to the competitive club players, perfecting lay-ups.

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