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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.
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Her bright, brilliant soprano voice is as good as you'll hear anywhere, and Angelica-Lee Aspiras is comparably impressive as Lady Thiang.
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Terry Moseley of the association said the dusty remains of comets which collide with the Earth at tremendous speeds can produce brilliant flashes almost as bright as the moon.
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"We saw a bright, brilliant light, " he recalled.
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In this world of splendidly dark nights, bright stars and brilliant sunrises, at once benign and terrifying, even the dullest of souls can feel the urge to reflect in new ways about the relationship between the transitory and the eternal.
ECONOMIST: Saint Catherine's monastery
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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.
NEWYORKER: M&M World
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Accordingly, models have been developed with Sony's unique "RGBW Coding" function, which facilitates low noise, high quality image capture even in low light condition, and the proprietary "HDR (High Dynamic Range) Movie" function, which achieves brilliant color even when taking pictures against bright light.
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The GALAXY Camera, boasting a 21x super long zoom lens and a super-bright 16M BSI CMOS sensor, delivers pictures in brilliant quality.
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Among the bright memories the audience will take away are vivid images of marching bakers and bouncing chimpanzees, and the brilliant humor of David Ives.
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