"Maybe this will make some Wisconsin politicians talk about gun control, " said a young woman wearing Capri pants, a bright orange crocheted top and a chunni over her head.
But there was no mechanism to stop the rise of ticket prices to help pay for this bright new era of top-class players being paid six-figure weekly salaries.
For more business-minded travellers, wi-fi in the lobby is free, the hotel has two modern meeting rooms, and there is a bright gym located on the top floor.
And if, on top of the bright pulse, a smaller pulse of just the right type is sent, the detector can be forced to record a one or a zero.
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Richard Chai made use of color blocking as one of his themes, mixing a printed sky blue top with mint pants that have a bit of sheen to them, and layering a bright orange skirt over cream pants paired with a taupe sheer top.
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The culture of questioning emanates from Anand Mahindra at the top right through to the bright minds inventing its future.
Bright pupils from poor homes who achieve top GCSE scores will receive congratulation letters from ministers, under a plan announced on Thursday.
Mr Bright said none of the documents were marked 'top secret' and all were confidential or less.
You have what by all accounts was a well-performing insurance company that somebody had the bright idea of attaching a hedge fund to the top of, right?
But that sacrifice has now paid dividends and with fellow Chinese players Liu Song and Liang Wenbo also in the snooker top 96, Ma Beng forsees a bright future for his countrymen in the sport.
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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.
Very bright students will benefit from more advanced material at the top end of the curriculum.
These top-notch law grads, brilliant and bright as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree when all the lights are turned on, may actually be idiots who lack imagination underneath it all.
The top 25% may be as good, as bright, as motivated as ever, and will likely be as successful as ever.
He said research in the USA had shown sending information packs to bright low-income students boosted the proportion of them going to top colleges.
The Mexican president's visit was part of a larger effort to paint a bright picture of his country as a traveler's destination to top executives and government officials involved in tourism.
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Back in February, Pacquiao adviser Michael Koncz sparked some controversy when he told Yahoo Sports that his fighter would likely eschew the bright lights of Vegas for his next bout due to the rising top U.S. tax rate, which increased from 35 percent to 39.6 percent on January 1, 2013.
Using Keck I, a telescope on a mountain-top in Hawaii, the physicists analysed light emanating from very bright but distant galaxies called quasars.
Having said that, the future can still be bright, because invariably, talented and motivated people will rise to the top and demonstrate the political and leadership courage it takes to do the right things.
ESSEC, a top (also private) business school, both run schemes to recruit bright pupils from poor areas, many of them non-white.
Spools of concertina wire top the 10-foot fences that surround the camp, where workers eat under the bright lights of a mess hall, 20 days on, 10 days off.
The thinking is that this will make it less likely that bright students from bad schools will suffer because they underestimate their abilities and therefore fail to think about applying to top universities until it is too late.
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