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It shall shine brighter, because the greatest days of this republic is ahead.
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The trade-off is the organic materials have to shine brighter, meaning an OLED-TV made this way will require more power than one made with the factory process used for smaller screens.
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Any woman who can hold their own and perhaps shine even brighter in a film than Marilyn Monroe is a talented screen siren.
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The looming GAO report promises to shine an even brighter spotlight on the shadowy industry.
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There are fewer clouds in the sky and the sun is finally starting to shine a little brighter.
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I've had it three times, with Doug and his wife, Annette, in Napa, and most recently this past week in New York, and it continues to shine as brightly as, if not brighter than, the renowned '74 and '78 vintages of Heitz Martha's Vineyard and Mondavi Reserve, made by seasoned veterans.
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