"He's very bright, he's very engaging, very articulate, and I really think that, given all the help he's getting, he's really going to do well, and I'm praying for that for him, " Dimenna said.
When he enrolled at MIT on an ROTC scholarship, he was surrounded by other high school valedictorians just as bright as he.
He's got a bright eye and he looks at you and he's, you know, popping mints and carrots out of your hands.
He is well known around Parliament for the bright yellow London taxi he drives and for his frequent speeches.
Ireland was a benighted place when his political career began, and a bright one when he died.
"They don't last very long and they're not very bright, " he said.
But he is most infamous for the bright tartan-style trousers he wears.
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When his family got legal residency, he though Geovani had a bright future in the U.S. He didn't imagine that future would end in a roadside bomb attack in Iraq.
He straps bright red lights to people's bodies and videotapes them walking in the dark.
He was bright, and had learnt a few English words before Mrs Vining arrived.
He's as good as anyone at coming on and making a a difference, and he was bright and fresh before the injury.
He was bright and ambitious, and, some say, involved in illegal activity.
This is already one of Medtronic's bright spots, although he points out that just 10% of the firm's business is in the developing world.
The bright particular fallen star he's after turns out to be embodied by a beautiful if rather petulant young woman who answers to Yvaine (Claire Danes channeling Gwyneth Paltrow).
Dressed in olive green overalls and white hospital slippers, his black hair neatly trimmed, his eyes bright and alert, he was sitting up on the edge of his bed after performing his noon prayers.
Today, Prince Charles is aging, he has two bright children who've avoided scandal so far, it's going to be very interesting to see if he's leap-frogged by them.
By the turn of the millennium, Zeman had developed a reputation as someone who was more trouble than he was worth: a bright coach, but one who was so fixated with certain ideas that he took unnecessary risks.
He thought - he had studied through the years, very bright people - how very bright people worked, how you manage very bright people - and then managed to ignore everything he learned.
Neil says despite a bright individual display himself, he was deflated after his side were defeated.
He was a bright happy boy who was loved by all who knew him.
He was determined in what he wanted to do and he was a bright lad, too.
He was very bright, athletic, with a promising life ahead of him.
Officer Sylvia Dimenna, who traveled to the hospital and remained there with the boy, said he was very bright and articulate but tired.
The 16-year-old, from Treharris, south Wales, was described as "karaoke" by judge Louis Walsh but mentor Cheryl Cole said he had a bright future.
Becherer is watching the race with satisfaction, knowing that though his final years might not go well he has four bright candidates to succeed him.
Lou D'Ambrosio, a 37-year-old lifelong Mets fan who grew up in Flushing, could see the bright side of things as he evaluated clothing inside the team's store.
Officer Sylvia Dimenna, who traveled in the ambulance with the boy and stayed with him at the hospital, said he was very bright and articulate but tired.
Meanwhile, Becherer is watching the footrace with satisfaction, knowing that his final years might not go well but that he has four bright candidates to succeed him.
In the Commons, Labour's Stephen Twigg said: "It's simple really, before he announces a bright idea wouldn't it be sensible to check it first with the deputy prime minister".
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