"The activation of the visual system caused by REM is causing the bright lights, " Nelson said.
It's not about speeches for me, it's not about the bright lights and the cameras.
Inside the bar, a crowd gathered around the bright lights of the pool table.
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HIDs are the bright lights with a blue-ish white tint seen often on expensive European cars.
It's night now, the temperature has dipped, and the bright lights around the mela grounds have been switched on.
They could, however, search for a respite from the bright lights of Broadway.
Leave it to the bright lights of Broadway to stage such a show.
In Liu's Queens district, 12 miles from the bright lights of the theater district, buses still crawl through car-clotted intersections.
Koppel wore a light blue shirt, dark suit and tie before the bright lights at Discovery Headquarters in Silver Spring, Md.
Nor any longer with many of those much older for whom the bright lights (and public transport) of cities are attractive.
The bus then barrels on past the elegant architecture of downtown and into the bright lights lining the jam-packed arteries of Hollywood.
Far from the bright lights of Japan's shopping districts, however, young Chinese working in small industrial firms get anything but red-carpet treatment.
This will be the third film production for the St Ouennais, who prefers his tractor and out-house to the bright lights of 'Taaan'.
Perhaps many state pupils share Mr Brown's view that Oxbridge is stuffy and old-fashioned, and are drawn by the bright lights of the big-city universities instead.
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.
While British viewers have been enjoying the fruits of his labour, the young Welshman has been making his mark further afield in the bright lights of Hollywood.
Peter Breger, an entertainment attorney and president of the Off Broadway Alliance, points to Russell as one of the bright lights of the New York theater scene.
The Atrium Palace Condominiums is one of a string of lavish high-rises that look across the Hudson River to the bright lights and infinite possibilities of Manhattan.
On Friday, under the bright lights of a modern-day courtroom here, a fleet of lawyers spent nearly two hours arguing over whether "for euer" should really mean forever.
It is curious how the bright lights of media coverage that follow around a lottery winner do not invoke the vitriol and judgmental language that a large Wall Street bonus does.
My primary motivation in starting The Good Men Project was to celebration men doing good in all forms, most particularly under challenging circumstances and outside the bright lights of celebrity and wealth.
In 2010, when the World Cup came to Africa for the first time, the Belgium-based photographer set out to see what soccer looked like far from the bright lights and big stadiums.
Every year millions of water birds arrive from the Arctic to UK coasts, but until now scientists remained largely in the dark about how these birds respond to the bright lights of coastal cities and industry.
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The bright lights of New York and London will lure the world's wealthy until at least 2023, the report shows, but Asia and Latin America will spawn the highest number of ultra-rich individuals over the next decade.
But then this is the man who faced Mikkel Kessler in the Millennium Stadium and Bernard Hopkins under the bright lights of Las Vegas while watched by a sprinkling of A-list Hollywood stars and millions around the world.
The bright lights of the cameras bothered his eyes, and a friend back home mistook his victory picture for one of Corazon Aquino, who was in the news for having just overthrown the Philippine government of Ferdinand Marcos.
Not, I should add my last day at the BBC, as, along with half of my colleagues who work for the News website I am heading to W1, the new home of BBC News at Broadcasting House - the bright lights of central London and all that.
When the sun goes down, crossing the line between the City of Light and the City of Darkness is eerie, almost post-apocalyptic: moving within minutes from the bright lights of Times Square to the narrow unlit streets of the Financial District with the looming outlines of skyscrapers towering overhead.
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.
Then the guide spotted a pair of bright red lights in the weeds near the riverbank: crocodile eyes reflected in the lamp light.
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