In one version, the photon arrives dimly and ends brightly, and, in the other, it arrives brightly and ends dimly.
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" Tesla explained the crash, blaming a "brightly lit sky.
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The initial return to Berk, now a tottering metropolis of brightly colored buildings absolutely crammed with equally brightly colored dragons, is an impressive showcase for how ambitious and wild CG animation has become.
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The commercial opens up on a brightly lit, white room.
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But I was sporting brightly colored buds courtesy of Mobvoi.
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Others flare up, burn brightly, then quickly fade away again.
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Soon, brightly colored pink ink was flowing into the mold.
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Wearing brightly colored clothes and red lipstick, Cath was 32.
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The luster of these bets still shined brightly on Thursday.
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The brightly coloured walls are lined with books and toys.
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"Hey man!" you say, brightly, brushing your teeth before bed.
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His star will forever shine brightly in the Universe. pic.twitter.
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How do these brightly shaded, somewhat intimidating versions work, exactly?
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"It's very chic," the woman said, a little too brightly.
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Much like its public spaces, the restaurants are brightly styled.
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The sun's rays shone brightly on the shimmering Reflecting Pool.
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"For me, that is an alarm light flashing very brightly."
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"Not here, James," I say, as brightly as I can.
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Now we carry things that burn brightly in our pockets.
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Instead, he has returned to a brightly chromatic conceptual approach.
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We saw brightly colored fish and got a free keychain.
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Mars will shine much more brightly than it usually does.
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Is it a Capri Sun or a brightly colored cocktail?
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Likewise, pairs of brightly patterned compression socks by Top & Derby.
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Brightly colored bows make many of the dogs look regal.
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"Our Bloody Mary is very unique," our server said brightly.
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"But remembrance is also a positive thing," she says, brightly.
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This brightly lit room was a rarity for open mikes.
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And each shining brightly in its part of the world.
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Tumblr headquarters in New York is brightly lit and slightly too
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Along the road were brightly painted buildings labelled with "danger" warnings.
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Some of their stars have dimmed, but Washington's still shines brightly.
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The project starts brightly, but that shine is too quickly dulled.
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The brightly colored bouncy metropolis is basically made for your Instagram.
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Then it was phone flashlights waving brightly for all to see.
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We will burn brightly and not with hate but with hope.
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They are brightly colored and there are stickers in the box.
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Instead, I saw a series of brightly colored, seemingly plastic objects.
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His covers were brightly colored, with fantastic technologies, spaceships, and creatures.
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"You chose the strongest set in the deck," she says brightly.
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They glowed as brightly as the brass furnishings on his briefcase.
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This brightly colored BMW Isetta 300 belongs to the chicken family.
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BRIGHTLY painted dhows bob on the waves of the Arabian Sea.
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"I'm not all that race conscious," he said, brightly at first.
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No clever politician doles out favours in a brightly lit room.
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All the models wore brightly coloured tulle bows around their necks.
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It shined so brightly, even though no one asked it to.
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"Maybe I'll get a couple of snaps," he had said brightly.
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There are plenty of birds out there with brightly colored plumage.
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The lobby was colorful and brightly lit, with natural wood accents.
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Concrete was laid and brightly colored buildings rose in the hills.
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"I want to punch you in the face," she says brightly.
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"I just tried to dress for my mood," she said brightly.
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The light in our democracy simply would not shine as brightly.
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A brightly-colored bird was photographed in Croatia by Petar Sabol.
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The S.U.V. pulled up to a block of brightly colored rowhouses.
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Compared to the levels that precede it, Kalinatek is brightly lit.
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How many intruders are tiny, frail women in brightly colored coats?
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Brightly colored children's paintings scatter the walls on the ground floor.
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Hockney's brightly colored wood paintings, on the other hand, encapsulate escapism.
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Semi-underground and brightly lit, it's less lair than rec room.
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Patches of unpainted canvas allow the saturations to shine more brightly.
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Mazzy Star released its first album, "She Hangs Brightly," in 1990.
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On performance days, the dancers wear oversized, brightly-colored wooden masks.
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And this creed burns brightly, undimmed by the anti-tech backlash.
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Christmas crackers are cardboard tubes wrapped in brightly colored paper and
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Shops are full of food and brightly colored plastic children's toys.
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All the models wore brightly colored tulle bows around their necks.
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A silver teapot shined so brightly that I saw my reflection.
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Their pride, dignity and exuberant style burn brightly and bristle with defiance.
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Participants aim at tiny, brightly decorated wooden targets positioned 475 feet away.
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Brightly coloured glam rock boots teamed up with a vibrant orange cape.
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Shine so brightly that it inspires your community to do the same.
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Think: bead-heavy, brightly colored, and as jangly as a wind chime.
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Each wore aviators, leather jackets over black bodysuits and brightly colored tights.
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"They always choose the most brightly colored, strongest, fittest males," Barber responds.
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"The Glass Universe" shines and twinkles as brightly as the stars themselves.
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He turned to her daughter, though, and complimented her brightly dyed hair.
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Each block is around the size of a softball, and brightly colored.
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At the same time, I avoid brightly lit grocery stores at night.
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It feels like a distant land or a brightly lit fever dream.
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"A perched lava pond at Fissure Seven glows brightly," the USGS said.
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"Pantry dreams realized," Schuman posted alongside snaps of the brightly lit space.
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The more massive the star, the more quickly and brightly it burns.
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They're often brightly colored and put their creator's ingenuity front and center.
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A brightly colored fish hanging out on Kilauea's new undersea lava delta.
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He would smile brightly and tell me that he'd drop by soon.
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Yachts bob in the harbor and brightly painted homes line quiet streets.
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I smile, and the sun shines brightly on our bleached blonde hair.
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With a mostly white cast, she shone brightly as the film's protagonist.
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There is corn— real corn—and brightly colored, Indigenous art and clothing.
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For me that's Oopstacles, a brightly-colored iOS runner from Crystal Pug.
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Test Yourself | New LED Streetlights Shine Too Brightly for Some in Brooklyn
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"Five months ago," he said, as Mr. Hanks smiled brightly at him.
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Though the space was small, it was clean, brightly lit, and welcoming.
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"Hi, y'all, how are you doing?" she said brightly, from the hallway.
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Others are brightly painted or forged in metal and hammered into shape.
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The buildings on the island are all brightly colored and tropical looking.
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They might flare brightly, but they wear out their welcome over time.
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That's 114 inches of brightly lit gaming action for a mere $4,500.
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Politely ask people to remove their brightly colored coats once they're inside.
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Steven Universe is more brightly colored and has catchier songs to boot.
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Registered in 2009, this breed is named after its brightly contrasting coat.
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One day, he passed a small storefront plastered with brightly lit posters.
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That person will be as brightly inspirational as Trump is darkly confrontational.
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The 1962 Aristocrat trailer features brightly painted cabinets and colorful wall hangings ...
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Blood flowed brightly down one fighter's face and dripped off his chin.
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Upstairs, in the Sears personnel department, everything was beige and brightly lit.
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Feel free to wear more brightly colored elements, but don't go overboard.
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Baffert smiled brightly as he held court while his charges were bathed.
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The markers include crazy drivers, brightly dressed crowds and nervousness about hygiene.
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It was not clear whether they were wearing brightly colored safety gear.
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It will be served with a selection of brightly colored Cerignola olives.
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Once, the parliamentary chamber was brightly lit by two large hanging lamps.
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These buildings will resemble the brightly colored connected houses of old Reykjavik.
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The events of that night burn brightly in Farris' and Layla's minds.
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My guess is that Peach is failing because it burned so brightly.
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Female cardinals are taupe-colored and quieter than their brightly hued mates.
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Like Flavin's neon constructions, the works are brightly colored and ostensibly geometric.
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The first floor is brightly lit for working and playing board games.
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"If something's not perfect, I feel horrible," Hannah tells the camera, smiling brightly.
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No brightly painted screen to set the scene for his pingshu, or storytelling.
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You're working in a brightly lit stage, it's sort of gray and nondescript.
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I find the brightly-painted glass studio, and precariously fall off my bike.
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Though not as brightly as it was at the start of this year.
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These local bus partners manage the daily operations of the brightly painted FlixBuses.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Zinc's star is burning ever more brightly as the year progresses.
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In the early days of the internet, jiggling, brightly coloured animations were common.
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"I think we go this way!" she says brightly, pointing down one road.
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There are brightly colored pillows and dishes alongside some pots and outdoor rugs.
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However dark the plot becomes, the sun keeps shining brightly through the trees.
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Going into this experience, my idea of a cleanse involved brightly colored juices.
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Under brightly lit signage, the artist intermittently interviews residents about life in Detroit.
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Brightly colored duvet covers and cushions are reminiscent of blooms and sunny skies.
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She points silently at the brightly-colored drink I hold in my hands.
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And the Pokémon all sort of hover over terrain, like brightly colored ghosts.
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He spelled out his first name, all in lowercase, with brightly colored markers.
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Coincidentally on the same day, a full moon shined brightly around the world.
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One wore brightly colored shorts decorated with images of whales and other animals.
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Calvin is a contemporary figurative painter whose brightly colored work revolves around youth.
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Brightly labeled cars from other companies let everyone know the rides are autonomous.
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It showed a stretch of ocean completely clogged with brightly colored plastic flotsam.
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Calpurnia, a clothing company, makes elephant-embroidered, brightly colored clutches of all sizes.
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The bar is small and brightly lit, and vinyl records fill the shelves.
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" Backstage, he added, brightly, "I think they're awesome—I think they're the Beatles.
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One thing to get used to was the set being really brightly lit.
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We already know that most dinosaurs were feathered and brightly-colored like birds.
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As in, people are yearning for some brightly colored, faux-leather flared pants.
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Towards the right, brightly-painted tuna tails are displayed on the building's exterior.
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Like everything else in the '80s, the costumes became brightly colored and flamboyant.
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In many instances, kids easily unwrapped brightly colored packages they mistook for candy.
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This year, they debuted brightly colored and iridescent lamps inspired by Memphis design.
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Other users shared their own stories of being fooled by brightly colored packaging.
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The brightly colored teleférico is suspended high above ground like a ski lift.
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The idea of brightly colored savory foods is one that still sits uneasy.
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Near The Grounds, we saw this floral mural juxtaposed with brightly painted bicycles.
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A Hindu bride wears a brightly colored sari, often red with gold threads.
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Their colorful tails — vibrant blues, yellows and oranges — shone brightly against overcast skies.
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His steps flow brightly and smoothly; he gives agreeable opportunities to his dancers.
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It was brightly painted in the red and blue of the Haitian flag.
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Inside a brightly lit sculptor's studio, we stirred buckets of milky white goop.
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The adult Bible-study room where we gathered was warm and brightly lit.
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This progress is unquestionably good news, but there are warning signs blinking brightly.
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We already know that many dinosaurs were feathered like birds and brightly colored.
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"Ask me anything," she offered brightly the other day at her Virginia home.
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"And we showed that those brightly colored surfaces are also biofluorescent," says Lamb.
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She marvelously leads the role from chivalrous Romantic mystery to brightly classical celebration.
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Take a look inside one of the famous, brightly-colored Painted Ladies homes.
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A brightly smiling woman approached them as they congregated around a registration desk.
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His dishes wear bold garnishes—brightly colored flowers, shredded beets—like edible fascinators.
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It might not realize that the light shines so brightly on the neighbors.
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Little girls with brightly colored barrettes in their hair skipped along the sidewalk.
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Mr. Applebaum partnered the brightly precise Lauren King with a remarkably light touch.
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He shines, but not brightly enough to bring this moribund project to life.
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It is brightly lit, it is sentimental, it is not at all realistic.
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In a recent interview, Mr. Rashid lamented widespread fear of brightly colored buildings.
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Lam's brightly colored paper-collage illustrations are unique and silly, a winning combination.
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The sun is shining brightly outside the club that morning on December 22.
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"Going barefoot is like a massage for your feet," says Christiane Viehweger brightly.
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For them, life's candle burns most brightly when it is about to go out.
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Its brightly neon-colored bottles and "clean" ingredient messaging have made a winning combination.
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Skiers could even use it at night, because the track would be brightly lit.
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With power, courage, and wisdom in your heart, this Triforce light can shine brightly.
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With his optimistic mindset, he discovered that even a black hole can shine brightly.
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It grows about a foot tall and forms orbs of brightly verdant round leaves.
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Surprise, it looks like every other ThinkPad, except for the brightly colored retro badge.
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We're sure it's nothing that a torrent of brightly colored gummy bears can't solve!
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And the planet shone brightly this summer, presenting a treat for skygazers on Earth.
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Brightly lit, the interior is a funky mix of wooden furniture and steel accents.
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Personally, I'm hoping for brightly colored worms but I'll take what I can get.
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Where his legs once were, two artificial limbs extend into his brightly shined shoes.
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INSIDE a brightly lit shop in Amsterdam half a dozen people inspect the wares.
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The fires burn so brightly that NASA satellites can see the destruction from space.
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Few things are as delightfully whimsical as a sloth eating a brightly colored flower.
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A set of brightly lit sewer tunnels a few minutes away were sealed off.
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"Welcome!" screams a brightly painted archway to the olive grove overspill camp of Moria.
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FlixBus vehicles have other touches beyond its brightly painted facades aimed at attracting customers.
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She worked with VisualDestini, who designed the brightly colored endpages for all the books.
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China's big cities are awash with brightly coloured bikes from a rainbow of competitors.
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A brightly colored bag of something called "Cassava Crunch," from food company Plant Snacks.
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"If a customer isn't feeling it, they're not feeling it," Mr. Dichter said brightly.
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For the years he played it, baseball's brilliant light shone most brightly through him.
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Footwear consisted of loafers, brightly coloured boots and some models also wore knee pads.
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Hackenwerth decided on brightly colored inflatables resembling either prehistoric or futuristic four-legged animals.
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On television, tiny drones don't read nearly as well as big, brightly painted automobiles.
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"She's Jamaican," Kevin said brightly, as though it was something he was proud of.
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And the rules of society force certain colors to show more brightly than others.
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Take Evan*, who told Speice he avoids wearing brightly colored shorts to the office.
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A woman even announced her pregnancy with the help of the brightly-hued beverage.
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Even the groceries stores are well organized, brightly lit, and full of colorful fruit.
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Was the umbrella appealing because it was brightly colored, or was it completely random?
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While (57-year-old) Angela Bassett chose a sexy brightly-colored one-shoulder gown.
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But their materials, though brightly colored and in varying designs, were cheap, creaky plastic.
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This brightly colored kids' section reminded me of my times in Toys R Us.
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Catsimatidis' Instagram profile is filled with pictures of her in brightly colored string bikinis.
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Another group wore brightly colored ponchos, sombreros and fake black mustaches and held maracas.
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Anonymous service SlideSafe packages are brightly-colored and give no indication of their contents.
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But behind their smiles and brightly colored clothes lurks memories of their dark past.
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Fortunately for us, the spirit of Paris 2015 still shines brightly across the world.
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I shook my head no, but Reva steered me into the brightly lit kitchen.
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Footwear consisted of loafers, brightly colored boots and some models also wore knee pads.
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" Then she brightly adds: "Maybe one of the refugees will open something with us.
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There could be multiple explanations as to why this supernova still shines so brightly.
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Paak song, with her movement transforming the apartment into a surreal, brightly colored tunnel.
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It's bold and brightly colored, and immediately arresting; evocative of something primal and thrilling.
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The young man smiled brightly at the memory of giving the creature another chance.
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They live in Satellite City, a modern development dominated by stark, brightly colored towers.
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He was convinced they would burn brightly and then move on to other realms.
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But now, she adds brightly, you can just check out Witch Instagram for ideas.
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Just like the poinsettia, its true flowers are tiny, surrounded by brightly colored bracts.
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It's very unpretentious, very clean, brightly lit ambience, very affordable way to de-stress.
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There are no beach towels, umbrella drinks, salt-kissed tans, or brightly colored swimwear.
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Clustered, layered and stacked — these earrings, rings and bracelets glitter most brightly in groups.
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Two brightly lit boats filled with monks singing Buddhist songs crisscrossed a nearby pond.
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The night sky blazed so brightly that it was hard to pick out constellations.
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"So I've decided what I'm going to do in my retirement," she says brightly.
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A quartet of paintings mostly frame women's brightly lip-sticked mouths and erect penises.
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Ms. Biller's movie, like its heroine, presents a fascinating, perfectly composed, brightly colored surface.
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Inside each are big rooms lined with bunk beds covered with brightly patterned blankets.
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The Manhattan store was brightly colored and well-lit, with flowers lining the displays.
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Unfortunately, I was not set to board this plane with a brightly decorated tail.
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Twitter is experimenting with placing brightly-colored labels beneath misinformation tweeted by public figures.
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"They're saying they're going to stone him to death," their translator told them brightly.
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On weekends, thousands of tourists picnic and party on brightly painted barges, or trajineras.
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It may be 50 years old, but this Newbery Medal winner still shines brightly.
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Brightly colored paintings of beaches, SoCal locales, and surfers riding waves adorned the walls.
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Brightly, she asks me to tell her if she has tealeaves in her teeth.
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Many Thais are highly superstitious and some believe brightly colored clothes can attract good luck.
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It doesn't shine brightly the way your phone does, keeping your spouse up at night.
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Most have no memory of that event and instead look brightly to a capitalist future.
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Like James Dean or "Harlem Shake," Damn Daniel was destined to burn brightly but briefly.
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Layers of brightly colored blooms are paired with wheat spikes for a more regal look.
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Similarly, the red trail left by Yondu's whistle-controlled arrow brightly seared into the screen.
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We are now in a brightly lit room, furnished with designer couches and coffee tables.
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Selena Gomez continues to shine brightly following her kidney transplant due to complications of lupus.
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They also partially blinded American drivers by turning car lights on very brightly behind them.
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While precariousness does not shine brightly in the numbers, it is not an empty concept.
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"I'll come with you to the book burning tonight," she brightly assures one Berlin contact.
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Gregory's characters are brightly drawn, and he neatly captures the world of the early internet.
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These maps are distinctive, brightly colored works of art, featuring castles, islands, forests, and more.
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Apparently, five brightly colored, exquisitely tailored suits are about equal to one multifaceted lesbian character.
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A patina of wealth reflected brightly off of everyone in this seemingly hardship-free bubble.
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Of all the wrestling stars out that night, one shone more brightly than the rest.
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Flowers, candles and brightly colored skeletons highlight Mexico's ancient festival that honors departed loved ones.
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I awoke to see them standing above me, a light shining brightly into my face.
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When someone is eliminated, their character simply evaporates into a pile of brightly colored loot.
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The brightly packaged pints come in eight different flavors, including the classic Frrrozen Hot Chocolate.
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Amidst the brightly-colored clutter, the tiny eyes of paper birds stare out at you.
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There, between two never-before-seen plaster angels, sat a brightly colored inflatable manger scene!
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What I saw before me was a wall of brightly colored two-piece bathing suits.
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I chose a brightly colored pen and wrote:You have full permission to eat ice cream!
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It's a move that makes the flaws and the strengths of both characters shine brightly.
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"I pooped!" announces my toddler brightly, tipping his head back to grin up at me.
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The vendor's area would soon be teeming with fans dressed in brightly-colored Starfleet uniforms.
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Ryan was playing with divisive fires all along; they just burned less brightly than Trump's.
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These test cards were brightly colored, vector-like images designed by BBC engineer George Hersee.
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Meanwhile, the iPhone itself was still on at this point, its screen still brightly illuminated.
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One of them, Julie Renee, then tweeted out a photo of the brightly colored concoction.
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So when night falls, Emmanuel Pratt slides out to sea in his brightly-painted canoe.
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Others are only relevant for a single season; burning brightly before flaming out into nothingness.
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"The chief justice looked out the window, and the sun was shining brightly," she said.
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Maybe he'd wanted his girls to see how brightly the stars shone in the desert.
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Wilson photographed her two sons while they rode a brightly-lit Ferris wheel at night.
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Underneath the feathers, dinos could have had brightly colored scales, like many modern-day lizards.
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She has a tendency to smile brightly, even when she's about to deliver unwelcome news.
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These are brightly colored bricks that won't blend in with the colors he's actually using.
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Instead, they stayed rooted to the ground between the brightly studded walls, talking and talking.
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The walls of the small shop are lined with brightly colored, flowing lingerie for women.
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I think iconic, spare, brightly colored covers are working well in the middle grade market.
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She combines the sheer top with shiny leggings, brightly colored eye shadow and white lipstick.
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Adding a brightly colored accessory to a mostly white outfit can make a fun statement.
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It also flashed brightly on April 20, and dimmed quickly on the nights it flashed.
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The hall was swarming with brightly lettered shirts and buttons, even a few handmade posters.
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Finally they left Petra chained to the radiator and turned to a brightly lit flashback.
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As you enter the space, brightly colored jars and bottles beckon for a closer look.
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You wove a single string of brightly colored bulbs into the pine tree out front.
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Neon gas flows freely inside the hard shell of glass within the brightly-lit signage.
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With visuals completely out of the picture, the artists' personalities come brightly to the fore.
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The mess hall is brightly lit and furnished with folding chairs and plastic folding tables.
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Later ones, from the '70s and '80s, are brightly colored and elegantly composed geometric abstractions.
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Across the road, a woodsy marsh encircled by trees is festooned with brightly painted birdhouses.
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He'll show these, along with brightly patterned belts, ties and socks, and a promotional film.
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The arrested men stood in a cell on one side of a brightly lit room.
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Earlier this month, I arrived, and he smiled brightly when he heard his name called.
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Large, brightly colored labels would appear below tweets reported as "harmfully misleading," according to NBC.
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The sun shone brightly on the rocks, which gave them a surreal reddish-orange color.
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"That way when you get home you'll still be able to walk," he said brightly.
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INDIANOLA, Iowa — The brightly lit high school cafeteria began to fill up shortly before 210 p.m.
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Meanwhile the backlight on the keys is uneven, with some keys more brightly lit than others.
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The readings were brightly displayed through micro-electronic elements that lit up red, green or blue.
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It's a reasonable assumption for creatures that climb through trees eating all the brightly-colored things.
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Also, Jupiter and Saturn will still be shining brightly—Saturn was in opposition just last month.
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Carefully crafted and brightly painted, they keep us company and light our way through the darkness.
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When you scan past the slick, brightly-colored blob, you'll see—alas—stalks, bark, and shrubbery.
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One startup flashed brightly and burned out; the other established itself as a long-running corporation.
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From oversized weaves to brightly-colored hues, sweaters are finally giving us something to talk about.
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The first images feature Iman and Suboi, shot in motion, wearing the collab's brightly patterned duds.
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Lava lake Loki Patera shines brightly in this image of Io captured with Keck and Gemini.
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The annular eclipse occurs when the circumference of the sun shines brightly from behind the moon.
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THE SCULPTURE, a large, upside-down globe, brightly coloured like a child's toy, looks innocuous enough.
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One place might have brightly colored buildings and the other place might be like baroque architecture.
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During the summer holidays, children stream in and out of the brightly-painted room all day.
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"What's a Walter Conkrite?" the latter asks brightly, when someone mentions CBS News' legendary Walter Cronkite.
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Sometimes, pieces glow particularly brightly; the Perseids are known for these so-called fireballss, Cooke said.
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Because instead, you'll see it as a singing, blinking, brightly colored machine tootling down the sidewalk.
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Tobaccos products will be stripped of brightly colored branding and replaced with a sludge-like color.
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In a few days, a bulky parcel arrives at my door, a brightly colored container within.
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In Ooblets, you grow monster combatants in the soil, cultivating them in this brightly-colored world.
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The drones carried brightly colored LEDs and raced through crumbling corridors marked by even more lights.
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Equipping drones with brightly colored lights is another early attempt to make drones easier to view.
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Roughly 200 million pairs of the brightly colored sandals are sold every year around the world.
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Classic pinstriped blue suits for him were paired with brightly colored striped short dresses for her.
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Ahead of the airport rally, protesters circulated brightly-colored pamphlets online to help tourists understand events.
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They usually wear brightly colored vests and are trained not to engage with anti-abortion protesters.
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If you're looking for additional recommendations, check out the titles compiled by Brightly and Little Feminist.
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But mostly it fell flat, the silver penny in the background gleaming a bit too brightly.
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" It also included a brightly-colored image that said, "Democrats are the true enemies of America!
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We have come to associate the brightly colored, rainbow flag with Pride and the LGBTQ community.
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Within a couple of hours, the bright round circle of the sun is again burning brightly.
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Called the PH1203, PH3, and PH4, these brightly colored speakers each take on a different shape.
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As the night closed in around them and the moon shone brightly, the mushrooms kicked in.
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Those at the top would be brightly gilded, while those below would have a softer finish.
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The admission of Puerto Rico will also signal that the American dream is still burning brightly.
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Few performances—and few films—glow as brightly with the gemlike fire of precocious genius. ♦
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Brown-throated three-fingered sloths can be identified by the brightly colored patterns on their backs.
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Azharie's close-up photo shows a brightly-colored bug as it's perched on a spiky plant.
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The dolphin toilet-paper holder adds a touch of whimsy to the brightly colored bathroom, too.
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At its best, the chanting played lightly with the brightly rhythmic instrumentation, curling around the beat.
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The two started manufacturing brightly-colored plastic hoops in 1958, selling them for $1.98 a piece.
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"Someone taught him to say, 'Happy birthday,' in Portuguese, to me," de Oliveira said, grinning brightly.
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In another Olympics dominated by the United States women's team, Maggie Steffens and Company shone brightly.
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But these new, brightly-colored posters brandishing the neighborhood's sexy new name abound in the area.
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The church of my childhood, in a suburb of Albany, was oblong, carpeted, and brightly lit.
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He also had on a brightly-colored safety vest, truthfully making his feat even more impressive.
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The McBurney pool is vast, brightly lit, high ceilinged and can be divided into seven lanes.
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Their commercials feature cheeses melting from absurdly named menu items in front of brightly colored backgrounds.
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So, prepare to get nostalgic and revisit the brightly colored, super-hyper world of Hannah Montana.
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It comes in several forms; Milk Makeup's version puts brightly-colored pigments into sleek chisel tips.
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Kinsale, Ireland, and Wrocław, Poland, however, shine with color thanks to brightly-painted buildings and homes.
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Tabar accentuates her look further with makeup and often dresses in brightly colored clothes and wigs.
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The harvest moon appears in September and shines brightly for a few nights in a row.
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The temperatures here Saturday hovered in the high 70s, and the late-afternoon sun shone brightly.
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The brightly lit set dispelled any notion that the show would resemble the one it replaces.
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Palm trees and aloe vera spilled out brightly-colored pots and manicured green hedges felt sophisticated.
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The Northern lights, the exhibition seems to suggest, are shining brightly and more defiantly than ever.
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While your lights might brightly illuminate the road ahead, you'll also be blinding every oncoming driver.
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Brightly colored textured collaged paper makes for the perfect technique to deliver this high-concept tale.
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Two of the dead perished outside the brightly painted building and the other six died later.
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But it was the brightly-colored villages and towns we stopped in that were truly exciting.
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Indeed, NASA satellite images show North Dakota's flares burning nearly as brightly as Chicago's city lights.
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"Come back and see us next time you're in New York City," Ms. Vargas said brightly.
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Rather than glue, discreet staples hold the images' brightly painted cutout elements together, without flattening them.
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The brightly tonal pieces are 18-karat white gold underneath, but their luxury is completely unfamiliar.
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"Newsies" (1992) has brightly lit exit signs even though the film is supposedly set in 1899.
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A huge blue light flashed brightly over over the New York City skyline late Thursday night.
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Some parts of it are beautiful, with dripping banyan trees, brightly painted houses and new shops.
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This swarm of charged particles glowed brightly and yet did not let light pass through it.
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One of my first thoughts after stepping inside was that the space seemed too brightly lit.
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She shines brightly, circling her blurry-eyed brothers but never following an orbit of her own.
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"Whenever you're performing in a space that's so brightly lit, you feel very exposed," he said.
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"Being in America is such a high privilege," he said, sitting in his brightly painted kitchen.
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It features round crystal sunglasses in four brightly colored combinations emulating the artist's expressive palette ($95).
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Murals constructed from brightly colored ceramic tiles, one for each province of Spain, line the plaza.
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"As I was taking her photograph, I noticed how brightly colored her nails were," he said.
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When you genuinely value your staff, and you make an effort, your appreciation shines through brightly.
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Palm trees, parakeets and brightly colored salsa skirts are rarely seen in the heart of Paris.
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Some threw brightly colored paint, a tradition that is similar to the Hindu festival of Holi.
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At 7, Ms. Riveros applied for the scholarship by submitting two brightly colored paintings of clowns.
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The young residents spent their winters in warm and brightly painted interiors, uncertain about the future.
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With their brightly colored noxious fumes, Creagan's watercolor drawings remind me of that thermal fart gif.
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Some of the objects were pale while others were as brightly decorated as a venomous creature.
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As well as goose-stepping soldiers, the country's birthday parade featured brightly coloured floats praising economic development.
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Another ingredient in fireworks, called perchlorate, helps the fuel combust and makes the colors shine more brightly.
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There's also a push to find new coloring agents that still shine brightly without perchlorate's added boost.
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ALE said the spectacle should be bright enough to see even from brightly lit cities like Tokyo.
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The Sun in Pisces has been shining brightly on the sector of your chart that rules finances!
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At The Disco's Brendon Urie — comes after days of dropping cryptic, brightly-colored hints on social media.
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Garrett Turner of Brightly Ever After, a company that specializes in neon signs, estimates a 4-ft.
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The Sun can be seen drifting brightly from left to right as the asteroid tumbles through space.
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Even amid a galaxy of stars on the world's most glamorous red carpets, Jeffrey Slonim shone brightly.
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Maybe the supermodels got inspiration from all the brightly-colored floral nail looks on Instagram right now?
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The actresses also sport matching hairstyles — teased with tons of hairspray, of course — and brightly-colored makeup.
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A neighboring hill commands the summit view, but its own brightly colored buildings have lost their vibrancy.
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Luminescent soft coral polyps Flower hat jellyfish A brightly colored bioluminescent jellyfish swims in deep ocean waters.
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Unfolded cosmetic boxes, like abstract geometric shapes, are embedded within layer upon layer of brightly colored wax.
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The album puts Villafranca's brightly evocative, harmonically layered pianism alongside his talents as a composer and arranger.
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I let it take me to theater districts and street stalls, brightly lit cafés, galleries, and museums.
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In one video, a wounded man lies on the floor of a brightly lit, eerily quiet dorm.
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It's a wonderful, fun, brightly colored romp and one of the best fighting games I've ever played.
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Sometimes the ice is brightly colored and cutely shaped to make the whole thing more aesthetically pleasing.
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Hip stores now have brightly painted walls with catchy slogans and photoshoot-ready nooks decorated with props.
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In that brightly lit room, with its shiny gold curtains, a shadow seemed to cross his face.
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As sharks see contrast well, it is best to not attract sharks by wearing brightly colored outfits.
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The mix consists of some of brightly colored floral prints and ruffled hems of his iconic gowns.
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Earlier this year, the two companies worked with Lilly Pulitzer to create brightly-colored ones for spring.
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In recent days, North Koreans have been seen practicing choreographed dance routines in brightly colored national dress.
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This month, its new products include plenty of brightly patterned textiles, flower vases, and even faux plants.
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They're essentially brightly colored baskets that sit below your ears and wait to catch a falling Airpod.
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From a nutritional perspective, the more brightly-colored a vegetable is, the better it is for you.
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Behind them is a sort of walkway, and then behind the walkway is a brightly burning fire.
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Hemingway's prose combines the brightly colored sensuality of modern French painting with a clench-jawed American repression.
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It has since started issuing brightly-colored bag tags for animals traveling in the cabin with passengers.
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Brightly colored 'agree and continue' buttons are a recurring feature of this flavor of dark pattern design.
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La Colombe: With three locations across Chicago, La Colombe offers sourced coffee in brightly lit, airy digs.
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Heck, you can even have brightly colored seat belts to match the red or yellow accent stitching.
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Innumerable magnets and electronic devices are linked together with color-coded wiring and brightly painted metal structures.
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Yet, today we can clearly see a growing number of Americans sporting tails of brightly colored feathers.
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Launch day dawned brightly, but my drive to base kept dipping into ominous pockets of valley fog.
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One second-grade classroom is brightly decorated with books and baskets, new desks and diminutive blue chairs.
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Bower birds collect brightly-colored objects in Townsville, Australia, for their homes in order to impress females.
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They've got massive eyes, brightly colored hair, and bobbling heads, and kids cannot get enough of them.
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The brightly colored bumpers, meanwhile, are gone, in favor of new colors, including Rainbow and Frost Blue.
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Upholstered with brightly colored fabrics, the seats on Joon, Air France's millennial-targeted airline, look especially chic.
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A cult-classic car like this seems like it'd come with a brightly colored, oddly shaped interior.
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I found that the lighter palette didn't swatch as brightly as it did in Hill's YouTube video.
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The upshot: The headlights can project specific patterns on the road or illuminate certain areas more brightly.
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At high tide, as the sun shined brightly on the bay, Ms. Cause stood on Cuffey's Beach.
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Wore seamed stockings hooked to a suspender belt, tight pencil skirts and soft, brightly colored cashmere sweaters.
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On the lawn outside the venue, fans puffed on cigarettes while lounging on brightly colored inflatable cushions.
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It's 2am, and we're sat in the brightly lit kitchen of a Milanese psychiatric ward, eating spaghetti.
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Murdoch wrote "The Sea, The Sea" under the influence of Shakespeare's comedies, and that influence burns brightly.
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SAN FRANCISCO — The large, brightly colored canvases sparkled beside the white walls of the Gagosian Gallery downtown.
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We were sitting in a busy, brightly lit restaurant in a well-off part of the city.
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Air conditioning, another miracle, reduced the pools of perspiration that glistened when the lights burned too brightly.
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The sunrise room has brightly illuminated walls, which help create a feeling of being outside during dawn.
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But the environment also served as a fitting partner for the brightly insistent music of Terry Riley.
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It doesn't matter that she isn't singing the song live — the soulful intensity still shines through, brightly.
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A standout was the brightly colored cotton scarves with whimsical patterns such as different varieties of bugs.
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Peru start brightly, but the France defense is up to the challenge and no shot is taken.
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And we watched proud owners introduce their brightly plumed, squawking parrots at the Yuen Po Bird Garden.
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The family wandered the brightly lit aisles and found chicken and fish to cook for a feast.
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They're brightly colored bits of joy the first time the little ones dunk 'em in the bathtub.
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But turn a corner in one neighborhood and a 12-acre orange grove comes brightly into view.
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The floor was cleanly swept concrete, the walls decorated with wrinkled, brightly colored posters of Hindu gods.
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The Baltic Sea isle is full of charming towns, windswept beaches, pristine forests and brightly colored farmhouses.
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" Meghan, 38, concludes the video with a simple message to girls around the world: "Keep shining brightly.
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Greeting tourists in a neon jacket and with a wide smile, she gives them brightly colored maps.
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Brightly colored inflatable rubber rings that rent for $5 a day serve as an insurance against drowning.
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Brightly colored inflatable rubber rings that rent for $5 a day serve as an insurance against drowning.
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As the music begins, three men fly onto a brightly lit stage in a full-tilt dance.
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But Henry VI's father's legend burned so brightly that he never had a chance to outshine him.
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The laundry pods, which contain brightly colored detergent packaged in a clear film, dissolve easily in water.
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Now, Venmo is expanding its collection of brightly coloured debit cards with a special rainbow-coloured one.
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The costumes were brightly patterned; dancers had light, quick steps that barely seemed to touch the stage.
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The back wall is a kaleidoscope of color, with rolls of brightly colored fabrics stacked tightly together.
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Some were made of concrete, large and sprawling and brightly colored: pink, neon yellow, fire-engine red.
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The brightly colored birds, originally from Africa, have been an invasive species in the U.K. for years.
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Founded in 1932, its brightly colored plastic bricks have made the Kristiansen family one of Denmark's richest.
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People also light up their homes using string lights, leaving the whole neighborhood brightly lit and shimmering.
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Use a brightly colored bath mat so you can see where you'll be stepping down after bathing.
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For Jerry DeFrance, an afternoon spent inside the brightly lit and quiet town was a welcome start.
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In California, a company called Vogmask has all but cornered the market with its brightly colored designs.
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In a typical morning class at American Ballet Theater, the brightly lit studio feels like a laboratory.
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Before Disney enterprises owned the cinematic world, they had to rely on fresh, playful, brightly imaginative animation.
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In recent years, his brightly colored works regularly sold for five figures in auctions, The Times reported.
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With aerodynamic efficiency a given, they're aiming for maximum catchiness, with sharper and fuller songcraft sparkling brightly.
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In the video, a first-grade class sits cross-legged in a circle on a brightly colored rug.
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The catwalk veteran also stepped out in unusual brightly colored feathered angel wings with high-waisted corseted underwear.
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It was the first week of January, summer time in South Africa, and the sun burned brightly overhead.
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Image 2 of 2 TIJUANA, Mexico – Brightly colored clothes air from lines strung between rudimentary plywood-sided homes.
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Around the tree stand an array of figurines—brightly painted slats of wood—many of which bear signs.
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Abbie still smiles easily and brightly for strangers, but the smiles mask a number of constant, painful remnants.
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Oh, all the lights are shining so brightly everywhere, and the sound of children's laughter fills the air.
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Within that nucleus there are several places which glow particularly brightly, and where it is therefore particularly abundant.
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When I open the door, the brightly lit box awaits me — a dependable, normal world that keeps turning.
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If there isn't anyone who is pregnant on the train, the brightly colored pink seats will remain empty.
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A search of their brightly colored Dodge utility vehicle revealed the store of weapons, the media outlet reported.
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I remembered doing the same with my dad in our brightly lit Seattle living room two decades earlier.
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Kourtney Kardashian was also photographed in another brightly-colored swimsuit during her girls' trip to Mexico last week.
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The face is the result of active regions of the sun burning more brightly than others, NASA said.
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Beyoncé accessorized her brightly patterned minidress with a turban, wide belt, large beaded necklace and intricately beaded heels.
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Once the crackers have been pulled, each person at the table must don a brightly coloured paper crown.
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It is thought to have evolved because primates are generally arboreal frugivores, and fruit are often brightly coloured.
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Verdant rice paddies were punctuated with stooped villagers in brightly colored clothes who labored in the humid air.
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Just scrolling through the Amazon Spark feed, it appears that photos are already brightly lit and well-centered.
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Brightly colored nails are not what "men" do, and Jalen's expression of his gender was making me uneasy.
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What if there were no profit incentive to trap you in a loop of seductive, brightly colored apps?
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Maybe you're waiting for a brightly colored, breathable band that says yes, I do in fact work out.
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At night it stays easy to read thanks to the brightly illuminated hands that are slow to fade.
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"I love being a criminal," he tells me brightly like he's talking about a newfound passion for gardening.
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Another shows a topless Graham modeling against a pole by the water's edge while the sun shines brightly.
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Even the brightly painted house, with its simple geometry, was an integral, expressive part of the whole experience.
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Instead, Summer of Sonic is a brightly lit, spacious, all-ages day of variety fun and smiling faces.
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Their new galaxy-themed drinks feature brightly swirled colors and their doughnut has popping candy atop the frosting.
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Her kitchen cabinets, which took 10 painstakingly long hours to decorate, are covered in brightly colored Washi tape.
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Another focal point of the space is the brightly lit Christmas tree that Fisher kept up year round.
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What's more likely is another downturn, which will keep the fires of discontent burning brightly well past November.
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Each course was in its own two-piece plastic container, decorated with a brightly colored Take In sticker.
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Doctors in white lab coats and EMTs maneuvered them into brightly colored air ambulances in the parking lot.
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Confetti sets a festive tone by dressing tables with brightly colored napkins and Fiestaware plates in pastel shades.
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I sat on the brightly painted windowsill of a basement level Ben & Jerry's, staring at the peeling paint.
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In an interview, Lego's CFO is cautious and neutral about the turmoil surrounding all his brightly-coloured bricks.
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His own career may not have burnt brightly for long but his cultural influence is still searing away.
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The products feature brightly colored designs and are sold separately or in sets with plastic cups and cutlery.
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Yet the closer he gets to his own time and place, the less brightly this crazy Diamond shines.
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After a few minutes, the brightly colored bird stuck its head out into the gloomy light of day.
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Windows on each side of Grant look out on the brightly lit Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial.
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Vector looks like a tiny black bulldozer with an itty-bitty lift, and brightly colored, slightly askew eyes.
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Brightly lit wedding halls that line some suburban streets of the city had been targeted previously by bombers.
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At the time, some Disney cast members dressed in brightly-colored ensembles and performed music throughout the park.
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LiLou, who wears a pilot's hat and has brightly painted red nails, poses for selfies and greets passengers.
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" One of the group, covered in various crypto tattoos, had a scrolling LED hat that brightly read "BITCOIN.
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They used brightly colored markers to express their emotions on big sheets of white paper: I feel helpless.
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The rate of growth observed in developing countries was much faster than in already brightly lit rich countries.
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I frequently wear it in my alone time and masturbate while dressed as my brightly colored alter ego.
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Those who want to channel The Little Mermaid can also join in on the brightly colored summer fun.
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In the meantime, enjoy it in its native land on the brightly lit, deep-fried Midwestern fair circuit.
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At the appointed hour, therapist Antonio Pruitt leads Schnaika to a basement room outfitted with brightly colored equipment.
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While some of the stations are more minimal, they are still brightly lit and filled with beautiful stone.
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I've been hooked ever since, and now the brightly jacketed library rejects fill four shelves of my bookcase.
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Q&A When you flip the switch, there seems to be a wait before the bulb glows brightly.
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" I nodded and began to respond before he interrupted, brightly, "Hey, want to have a piano lesson later?
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All of which makes the accomplishments of the Thai national women's team shine more brightly, its fans say.
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They are reminders that golden ages may not always sparkle as brightly to those who live through them.
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In 1932, just before Hitler's rise to power, their menorah shone brightly for all their neighbors to see.
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The brightly-coloured paint, thicker and less controllable than pencil, brings Shrigley's characteristic imaginings into a new dimension.
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It is a stark juxtaposition to the brightly colored, energetic curls that come later in the artist's career.
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The words shine brightly and are gorgeous, but move us to awe, then fear, and at times disgust.
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The Saudis had been whipped, 5-213, by host Russia in their opener but started more brightly here.
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It was something to be transformed in a flame and burned brightly and turned into energy and heat.
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He spray-painted garbage-can lids, painted over supermarket posters, made a series of brightly colored plaster heads.
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The signature Three Stripes, heels, lateral side of the toe box, and laces all shine brightly at night.
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Those spangles could glitter more brightly in this evening of song parody, though they really don't need to.
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Images from the scene showed brightly dressed family members rushing through the crowd and embracing one another outdoors.
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"I want to have two suitcases full of hair extensions by the time I'm 40," he says brightly.
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No, seriously: The latest viral internet trend involves videos of teens eating the brightly colored laundry detergent packets.
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BURNASTON, England — On Toyota's brightly lit assembly line here, workers guide wheel and engine assemblies into unfinished sedans.
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Shoes are left at the entrance, stowed in a rack next to brightly colored traditional Korean hwa boots.
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The brightly hued corals attract equally vivid fish, as though the creatures had dressed to match their surroundings.
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Brown buildings are at the image's foreground, and a pink-and-purple sky sits brightly in the back.
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Starting in April, the airline will issue brightly colored bag tags for in-cabin pet carriers, United added.
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One of San Francisco&aposs iconic brightly-colored Painted Ladies Victorian houses is for sale for $2.75 million.
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On a brightly lit stage, guest speaker Madeline Buchanan coaches 117 newbies on this new way of thinking.
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Swatches of buttery leather, spools of brightly colored threads and samples of suede and denim fill the cabinets.
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Has there ever been an app that has burned so brightly and fizzled out so quickly as Peach?
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Yet what makes for somewhat less-than-platinum health insurance actually shines brightly as a retirement savings strategy.
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Todd was a tall, black-haired fellow who wore brightly colored bow ties and the very newest shoes.
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Others in these groups lounge around the pool in brightly printed batakari shirts and flowing pata pata dresses.
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His productions are brightly colored and heavy on physical comedy, usually without props but with plenty of music.
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Images from 2015 provided by ICE show a room scattered with toys, brightly colored chairs and a television.
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In her current exhibition, Greenbaum shows 15 irregularly shaped abstract works made of brightly colored, kiln-formed glass.
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It was already dark outside, but 20 Broad Street's lobby was brightly lit and decorated for the holidays.
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They were closed yet brightly lit, with red, white and blue balloons drifting lazily above the gleaming cars.
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You can also pick up chic straw hats, jewelry and brightly patterned swimsuits from the Colombian label Baobab.
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On the steps outside the court, a group of women in brightly colored headscarves posed for a photo.
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It's discreet, intuitive, and comes in brightly colored flavors that mirror "collect them all" designs in kids' products.
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Namsa posts photos of Laotian-American beauty pageant competitors, chefs and their brightly colored dishes, Muay Thai fighters.
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The brightly colored house, which is known as the Rainbow Embassy, stands apart from the rest of the neighborhood.
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It consists of three brightly airbrushed circular forms, their vibrant colors enlivening an overlay of geometric lines and shapes.
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He will need to remind them that there is still some spark of God's image burning brightly within them.
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Each Mini has a brightly colored anti-skid foot on the bottom that looks like a little Easter egg.
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Analysts noted that the declines in bank shares had occurred as other traditional indicators of fear flashed more brightly.
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Brightly lit, fast-paced, populous New York City has often been seen as the land of opportunity, career-wise.
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It was very cold outside, and the town was completely dark except for our brightly lit 24/7 Wawa.
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Gonzalez led me into an adjacent, brightly-lit room designed for research that is less sensitive to ultraviolet light.
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Its rapid rate of growth is causing it to shine thousands of time more brightly than an entire galaxy.
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In the photo, smiling Bailon looked out from a balcony while Paris' Eiffel Tower shined brightly in the background.
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Osaka began brightly, breaking in the third game, but that was as good as it got for the Japanese.
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WISE investors know that winning bets shine more brightly if they are not overshadowed by big loss-making trades.
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Sprouse was also dressed by Atelier Versace, sporting a bedazzled jacket with brightly colored crowns embroidered throughout the garment.
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Inside, Lilian was brightly lit, her cheeks flushed as if she had just come in from a winter wind.
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If #DeleteUber continues to burn brightly on social media, the company could have another internal crisis on its hands.
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I'd imagine that getting off with a brightly colored plastic, possibly squeaky toy would be annoying more than anything.
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In "Down to the Coral Reef," Barbara Galazzo uses brightly colored fused glass to evoke an undulating watery world.
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The Nevada Highway Patrol was already on the alert for people in brightly colored Fords with big black grills.
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About 50,000 lights shone brightly as "Joy to the World" began playing, marking the beginning of the holiday season.
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"Gone were the brightly colored, costumed-like official dresses," Rogers said of Jackie's fashion choices after her husband's assassination.
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The thought of friendly, brightly colored bugs peacefully humming around cacti almost makes up for their horrifying reproductive cycle.
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The brightly-colored blushes, lipsticks, and palettes are housed in clean, white packaging perfect for an Instagram flat lay.
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Tubes which flash brightly indicate that one or more of the DNA sequences therein are worth a second glance.
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Male and female performers in sequinned outfits or brightly coloured regional costumes shiver backstage in the freezing air-conditioning.
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He said that brightly coloured packaging on food triggers a dopamine response that causes people to overeat unhealthy foods.
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And in the case of your laptop, tablet, and phone, they do so brightly and right in your face.
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The ship glowed brightly for about three seconds before exploding, the fire rising hundreds of feet above the ship.
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Then save the brightly colored comic or cartoon-style designs to your sticker pack to use in the future.
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Eccentric and hyperrealistic, these creations are a far cry from typical Russian dolls—which are round, brightly colored toy.
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The list includes that brightly colored plastic grass, a bag of jelly beans, and most importantly, a chocolate bunny.
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The broderie anglaise looks were interrupted by fabrics with brightly colored flowers and light and transparent pink checkered textiles.
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Chrissy Teigen has long been an advocate of our crusade to prove brightly colored cereal is acceptable dinner cuisine.
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A pure, simple, lovable concept: skin-soothing oils and pigment and scent packed tight into a brightly colored sphere.
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You can match the 37-year-old model in dark gray, or branch out with a brightly-colored pair.
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But as the creators realized the promise of virtual reality, it evolved into a brightly animated Oculus Rift experience.
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Manufaktura stocks traditional handicrafts; keep an eye out for hand-cut candles, which look like brightly colored candy ribbons.
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It has just been restored, and a more brightly colored, brilliant version of itself is showing in New York.
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It is a wonder to look ahead and behind and see the road sprinkled with the brightly hued Miuras.
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This brightly lit hallway led through to a large dark room where around 15 gaming stations were set up.
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Divers have discovered a new species of wrasse — a brightly-colored marine fish — in the waters off Zanzibar, Tanzania.
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It also takes dye better, so if you're looking for a brightly-colored bag this is the ideal choice.
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These brightly colored celestial bodies, each representing millions of stars, are in the active process of merging into one.
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A fourth scan in 2006 showed his adrenals "glowing brightly," Lindsay said, an abnormality consistent with his new theory.
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New York in August is hell—sweltering, with all the joy of early summer replaced by brightly lit desperation.
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As a brightly colored series of short, one-to-three page comics, Erin Nations' work forms an incredible anthology.
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You can try the sandpaper test, the fog test, or even just pay attention to how brightly it shines.
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In my opinion, they apply smoothly, shine brightly, and create a natural glow that still looks amazing in photographs.
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These last are conjured by six-inch square tubes of stainless steel, carefully dented or folded and brightly painted.
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"We had this phenomenal organic, social response," Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson tells CNBC about the brightly colored frozen drink.
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This year, though, my phone chimes quietly and brightly in my hand — I was just thinking the same thing!
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The study's labels, however, were larger and more brightly colored than the previous ones used in Yukon liquor stores.
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Choi's new novel, her fifth, is titled "Trust Exercise," and it burns more brightly than anything she's yet written.
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Fish circled inside a large aquarium, while brightly lit display cases presented rarities like caviar heaped in crystal bowls.
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For instance, male parental care is common among the brightly colored Neotropical poison frogs of Central and South America.
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" Innocent that I was, I figured that Fellatio was likely an Italian composer, so brightly replied, "One moment, please.
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Oh and Comer burn just as brightly, and we get even more of Fiona Shaw's Carolyn, Eve's secretive boss.
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After all, with their European campaign starting so brightly, Jamie Vardy could be hosting another unbelievable party before long.
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Brightly painted stones with a row of short straws resemble a herd of small finned reptiles, but also weapons.
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Sweden starts brightly: Augustinsson crosses to Berg, and his leaping header is saved by Pickford with a diving punch.
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Humans and animals who stumble across a brightly colored blue-green or red pool don't always recognize the threat.
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"He's so cute; how could you not love him?" she said, as Mr. Kratz's husband, Greg Unis, smiled brightly.
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Each T-shirt was superimposed with a brightly colored photograph of, or logo associated with, Kylie or Kendall Jenner.
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Wooden frames were stacked against the wall, along with a few brightly painted pink and blue canvases of flowers.
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There are vats of brightly colored M&M's everywhere, M&M's crammed in plastic tubes spiraling to the ceiling.
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Girls and women in Voznesenka wear long, brightly colored dresses to their ankles, many with sleeves to their wrists.
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She wears Repetto ballet slippers or even brightly colored athletic shoes if she has a long day of walking.
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Mr. Alston's superb dancers shine especially brightly here, in particular Monique Jonas, whose panache transcends clichés of Hungarian spice.
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With a voice by turns brightly crystalline and arrestingly powerful, she persuasively inhabits the role of this chameleon coquette.
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Once all clusters are fully operational, the entire Grid will shine brightly and the connectivity of the cosmos restored.
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Sometimes the opening days of New York Fashion Week felt like an exercise in sliding down brightly festooned wormholes.
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Teens, in videos posted to social media, bite into those brightly colored laundry detergent pods, full of toxic ingredients.
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Warning signs are flashing brightly, suggesting that a downturn in the U.S. economy is likely in the next year.
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Gleaming and new, they are brightly and imaginatively painted, with names like Ma Ma's Dumplings and Mein by Maureen.
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Atalaya was a destination for adventure tourists; at the shoreline was a jetty lined with brightly painted river canoes.
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Sometimes, they sing and dance to traditional Samburu songs, their brightly colored ornaments and wraps moving with the beat.
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I remember gaping at the ice cream selection and gazing into brightly lit boutique windows, and not much else.
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"Power!" she said brightly on a cold Friday morning, as a blade of butane flame shot from the canister.
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To recreate this look yourself, brush any brightly-colored eye shadow across your lids and lightly down your nose.
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"Predictions and Sortileges" is a series of canvases, executed in white acrylic on brightly painted backdrops, about fortune telling.
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Secondhand clothes for sale hang on simple brightly painted homes, the poorest made of pallets and corrugated iron roofs.
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The store has brightly lit aisles stacked with PVC pipes and chain saws, and smells of freshly cut wood.
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Kate Middleton repeated one of her most brightly colored outfits, sporting a magenta skirt suit and $695 suede pumps
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In the first play, "The International Stud," we watch Arnold bend over, brightly chattering, as a stranger penetrates him.
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With the moon below the horizon, the night sky will be extra dark, and the meteors will shine brightly.
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Grim though it was, The Leftovers was a playful show; so is the spritely, brightly colored The Good Place.
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Some also shot photos of "Birdhouse Repo," perched on a high pole amid the trees and brightly painted background.
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The takeaway: Jupiter and its moons will shine more brightly than usual tonight; go outside and see for yourself.
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In the darkest moments, what shines most brightly is the goodness that thrives in the hearts of our people.
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The brightly-colored drinks are perfectly built for sharing (and showing off!) on Instagram—but how do they really taste?
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Abrianna loves to wear brightly colored costumes of cartoon characters and superheroes, like this one of "PJ Masks" character Owlette.
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It will rise and shine brightly in the morning, and set and dim its lights as the day winds down.
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Superman follows rules, and is generally a far more clean-cut and brightly colored character than other heroes like Batman.
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They now feature fuchsia lips and brightly colored clothing, with Baby Jesus adorned in an almost blinding neon green garment.
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Some people like shooting on brightly colored backgrounds while others go for a more serious approach on black or white.
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For the project Williams used brightly colored paint to draw attention to houses in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood slated for demolition.
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They ascended the staircase to the third floor, passing a row of brightly lit clothing stores with mannequins standing outside.
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Piles of brightly colored African fabrics are strewn across tables, in contrast to the unadorned white walls of the office.
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We'd encourage you to embrace the dad bod that you inevitably have resting under all those billowing, brightly colored garments.
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Maybe it was because the two games share the same brightly colored aesthetic, centered on an object floating in space.
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I spent some of my sunbathing time here, as well as on the beach near the brightly painted lifeguard stand.
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Kendall and Kylie for Walmart recently launched a line of brightly-colored neon belt bags and metallic totes and backpacks.
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"One of them looks like brightly colored strips of paper, like Listerine strips, that are attractive to children," she says.
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Some surfaces and lighting conditions may also limit it (my demo was in a brightly lit room with no windows).
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Bring a couple of pairs — one with a chic black frame and another brightly colored pair for a playful vibe.
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The footage showed glimpses of a brightly colored underwater world that is in peril due to conflicts with surface dwellers.
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Sadly, it wass not comprised of actual sprinkles (which would melt into a real mess), but brightly colored plastic beads.
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We can only observe the loops, towers, and flares at the surface as the corona glows brightly in ultraviolet radiation.
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The attachment was brightly colored and designed to make you forget that there had ever been a problem at all.
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Called AR Scorpii, the star flashes brightly and fades again every couple minutes, like a lightbulb on a dimmer switch.
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IN A BRIGHTLY lit, immaculately clean room, 16 cadavers await the next batch of students at Anglia Ruskin medical school.
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According to TMZ, the necklace, which cost about $100,000, is made out of diamonds, white gold and brightly colored enamel.
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Meanwhile, a snow cone vendor (Bruce Dern) keeps haunting the house, driving a brightly painted truck that plays chipper music.
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The loud, brightly-colored wooden machines are imported by Chinese businessmen, who hire local agents to place them in shops.
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IN 1951 Lee Krasner hosted a show of her large, brightly coloured geometric paintings at a gallery in New York.
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Around the soccer-mad boy's room were brightly colored Post-It notes scribbled with Swedish words he had been learning.
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I remember the enchanting, brightly colored boardwalk of my childhood; I remember the cotton candy vendors, the rickshaws, the buskers.
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Loosely adopting the compositional qualities of Soviet mosaics, she creates brightly colored abstractions on Eastern and Western forms of spirituality.
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But location is key: the molecules will glow more brightly at some locations within the cavity than at other locations.
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From brightly colored walls filled with posters to toys and books scattered around, it is truly their place of comfort.
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Sometimes a comet will have more material in its tail to reflect sunlight and appear brightly in our night sky.
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And niches like McDowell's fixed-wing planes, which are even larger and brightly colored, could continue to grow in popularity.
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There I was, smiling brightly in a picture my mother had taken as my father blew out his birthday candles.
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The outpouring of support continued without any signs of letting up as the main stage light glared brightly on her.
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First, I got better results in the brightly lit area outside the actual convention halls (the ceiling is all glass).
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By default, it's a brightly colored grid of squares, but you can adjust color and line frequency to your liking.
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The ability to raise money fast, to build a product quickly, to burn brightly and, in some cases, die fast.
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Even if you're not a regular weed smoker, it's hard not to be tempted by those brightly-colored cannabis candies.
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The U.S. Women's Gymnastics Team entered the Rio Olympics Arena with confidence, smiling brightly and waving happily at the crowd.
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The new restrictions outlawed brightly colored marijuana lollipops and other sweets deemed to be particularly attractive to children, Gar said.
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The brightly coloured doors and flowers look like those of a normal British street, but they surround a bleak centre.
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Fletcher Hanks was a tortured comic book auteur whose flame burned brightly for only two years, from 28 to 1941.
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And shiningly brightly atop it all as the North Star of our heartfelt earnestness was a little thing called LiveJournal.
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Jesús sits on the living room floor, sorting through a stack of large paper cards covered with brightly colored drawings.
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Aside from the brightly tropical packaging and unfamiliar name, what sets this particular bar apart from say an Almond Joy?
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Brightly-colored, whimsical products have hit fever pitch with baked goods, beverages, and home decor — even toast for goodness sake.
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But Blair's promise as a filmmaker and writer shines most brightly in the way he handles the film's smallest moments.
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This is a common problem in aerial footage, when you often have a brightly lit sky against dark terrain below.
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Today, the sprawling landscape is dotted with corrugated iron roof shacks amid mounds of rubbish and some brightly colored buildings.
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The brightly colored, arcadey artillery shooter puts players in control of a team of worms fighting over a desolate wasteland.
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They spend each episode getting in the kind of brightly colored mischief kids tend to get into on Disney shows.
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Will customers get tired of chatting about their brightly coloured bank cards and the relevant emoji on their push alerts?
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The #CountyFire #GuindaFire burned extremely brightly / intensely during the overnight hours, as captured by one of our high resolution satellites.
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To many, Hayley Williams is the bold lead vocalist of Paramore, known for her soaring vocals and brightly-colored hair.
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Mr. Refn wraps rape, necrophilia, literal blood baths and a disturbing appearance by Keanu Reeves around brightly colored, fluorescent sets.
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It rang out in the opening-credit sequence as five men walked through a world of brightly colored cutout shapes.
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Visitors have been flocking to the village to take photographs and pose for "selfies" next to the brightly colored homes.
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Inside, the building was brightly decorated with contemporary tapestries made by a local weaving studio established by Laing in 1970.
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Huge parrots presided over the brightly hued display, and a tiger prowled through the plant-filled basin of a fountain.
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Like many others, I once expected Lady Gaga's brand to be full of brightly-colored makeup packaged in unique containers.
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"He's so brightly colored and a big lump of slime — I love that one," Pokorny said of her Slimer costume.
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The lobby is now framed with sleek bent-metal fixtures and brightly colored oblong furniture designed by Mr. Arad. Mrs.
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" Her brightly colored cards feature pop-culture icons and clever catchphrases: Freddie Mercury is illustrated above the message "Yas Queen!
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Extraordinary new NASA photos show auroras shining brightly on Jupiter in ultraviolet light, as seen through the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The film's marvelous screenplay about family, cultural differences, and goodbyes, provides the foundation upon which the outstanding cast shines brightly.
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A portrait of Marlene Dietrich, reduced to a series of brightly layered lines, gives formal punch to the Transparencies technique.
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But in her after photo, she's smiling brightly and standing tall, her hair casually tucked behind one of her ears.
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Hundreds of students at the University of Texas carried brightly colored dildos with them during the first day of classes.
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Because who doesn't want to eat sticky, squishy, brightly colored goop after poking and stretching it with your grubby fingers?
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The name "Pussy Riot" is now internationally recognised, their brightly-coloured balaclavas a symbol of opposition, feminism, and LGBTQ+ rights.
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The brightly colored canopies in this regional market in Dandaji may be pleasing to the eye, but they're also practical.
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Old Havana is a UNESCO World Heritage site with brightly colored buildings and the Castle of Salvador de la Punta.
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The trains themselves are also brightly colored and are painted in the blue and yellow colors of the Ukrainian flag.
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Weaving brightly colored loops is strangely repetitive and soothing, so you'll have a relaxing hobby and some new kitchen decor.
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"I'm relaying what is happening to me in the form of a first person narrative," says one interstellar explorer brightly.
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Instead of the shimmery and brightly colored scrunchies that VSCO girls wear now, they might begin donning velvet fabric scrunchies.
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On the Sistine Ceiling, the mythical Libyan Sibyl is massive, brightly colored, elaborately draped, and holding a great big book.
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Other, more brightly-clothed bathers were told to change, picking out suits and towels from a pile of secondhand apparel.
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They had a purple band, a knit drawstring, and a brightly colored body in orange, blue, green, and hot pink.
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Desperate to escape, the eldest daughter knocks her own tooth out with a dumbbell in their brightly lit bourgeois bathroom.
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I also like the neat effect where the pixels around the hole punch glow brightly when you use face unlock.
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I also like the neat effect where the pixels around the hole punch glow brightly when you use face unlock.
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Amazon barreled into the children's smart-speaker market last year with a brightly colored device called Echo Dot Kids Edition.
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And companies that lose money, no matter their growth rate, shine less brightly when negative emotion outweighs its sunnier sibling.
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The premise is simple: American Ninja Warrior-style challenges, but done with super fast, brightly painted, super loud race cars.
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Their vibe is the climax of all those faintly related spheres, filtered through Brockhampton's brightly-coloured, post-One Direction world.
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It's easy to imagine the TV spinoff: a brightly colored network affair, couches onstage, an audience of algorithmically perfect diversity.
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Players can wear uniquely designed (read: brightly colored) cleats and batting gloves and use specially designed bats or other gear.
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The Ramaz School holds games in a modern, brightly lit gym that is a far cry from the Lions' Den.
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" Shukura, who is twenty-seven, wore a tight, brightly colored outfit—"a racetrack onesie" for "moving fast and looking cute!
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The first installment eschewed the skintight and brightly colored comic-book costumes for black leather, which the film comments on.
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At Simone Rocha and Jil Sander, the bags were given an update in brightly colored leather or embellished with pearls.
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Twitter is experimenting with the idea of placing brightly-colored labels beneath misinformation tweeted by public figures, the company confirmed.
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As such, many birth-control brands now come in brightly colored rectangular packs that make no effort to be concealed.
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It could be a torrential downpour in my instance of the game while the sun was shining brightly in yours.
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In one photo, the Empire State Building was brightly lit in the background and you can make out each window.
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These flash cards are brightly designed, and toddlers of all ages can engage with the illustrated animals, letters, and words.
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In "Dock at dusk," a brightly appointed living room includes a ship's mooring and a wall doubling as night sky.
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I zigzagged through a large group of cockatoos and brightly colored crimson rosella parrots and hopped back into the car.
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The fires of the #MeToo movement, which was started years ago by a woman of color, blazed brightly in 2900.
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Flight attendants, who were zooming down the aisle with impressive efficiency, dropped off my meal in some brightly colored packaging.
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The music from rhythm games like Sound Voltex and In the Groove 3 reverberated off brightly painted cinder-block walls.
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At the heart is a kitchen with marble countertops, a long marble island and a backsplash of brightly patterned tiles.
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The sunlight that reflects on the round satellite dish comes together in one small focus point that lights up brightly.
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" He described how the parties "were usually announced by brightly colored cards stuck in the grille of apartment house elevators.
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It's a resort hotel on the beach, a few miles away from the cobblestone streets and brightly painted colonial buildings.
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The brightly lit Hadi Center mall was teeming with people, as were the myriad shops and eateries along the main avenue.
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There is brightly colored fresh produce, wines from all corners of the country, and delicate pastries dressed with a buttery sheen.
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On that day in January, he wore a long-sleeved black crewneck sweater, black pants, loafers, and brightly colored striped socks.
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A few years before, a supermarket display of brightly colored boxes of a laundry detergent named Axion had caught my eye.
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The grouping placed bound poetry collections and letterpress broadsides in conversation with stapled zines, brightly colored risograph posters, and glossy magazines.
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If that sounds familiar to what Burger King has since shoved into a brightly colored cardboard box, that's because it is.
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Renekton has turned into a brightly colored action figure that looks it's been pulled straight out of He-Man's rogues gallery.
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Some of the new spring Starbucks cups, however, are super minimalist, featuring only a white dot on the brightly colored cup.
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Its top is open, the brightly colored bits of plastic drawing the eye from the moment you step through the door.
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Alexa's steady home takeover just found its way into your kids' rooms — and it's doing so with a brightly colored case.
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Walls were decorated with brightly coloured paint and covered with pictures: Pablo Picasso and Bell and Grant all side-by-side.
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About half of the brightly colored fruits and vegetables at 365 are non-organic, a greater proportion than at Whole Foods.
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And when the girls were to eventually leave, it was Abu Khalifa who would bring them brightly colored new wraparound fabrics.
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The explanation was that its cameras couldn't recognize my black shirt, only the brightly colored demo shirts they'd prepared on hand.
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THE refugee camp on the outskirts of Kahramanmaras, in Turkey's south, glows as brightly as the local officials singing its praises.
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Essentially brightly coloured objects inside the enclosure will be connected to music, with specific movements releasing their own distinct audio tracks.
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Then the cube began pulsating and spinning rapidly, before it eventually disappeared — and pulled players into a strange, brightly-lit realm.
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Despite the loss, both Mikulak and Brooks both had a good attitude, smiling brightly and waving at fans in the crowd.
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The Grammy Award winner accessorized her brightly patterned minidress with a turban, wide belt, large beaded necklace and intricately beaded heels.
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This campaign began brightly but it all went wrong for Dallas after Romo suffered a broken collarbone in the second game.
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But there's at least one group that hasn't bought into the over-lined, brightly colored look, and that group is supermodels.
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Brightly colored tea bags reside in the second row, while unlabeled tea is relegated to the back rows of the drawer.
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But now, the mourning is centered around the vacant building, which is surrounded by a fence decorated with brightly-colored murals.
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Some periods of history lend themselves well to full-throated, brightly colored adventures, while others are better suited to darker deconstructions.
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She attended the meeting to plan what became Brightly, the cooperative, women-run cleaning service that she's a member of today.
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As you can imagine from the barrage of brightly colored commercials currently plastered all over TV, the campaign proved quite effective.
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The company known for making brightly colored thongs part of a white-collar woman's wardrobe recently implemented an employee ownership structure.
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Every time cameras panned to the first lady, her sleek, brightly colored dress stood out in a sea of dark suits.
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Find all those tiny pieces of light and cherish them and share them — let them flash brightly in this dark hole.
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Guests' brightly colored springtime dresses and ties were matched by the pale pink blossoms decorating the tabletops in clear blue vases.
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The millennial appeal: Kate Spade's brightly colored handbags are popular with millennials, which could help Coach's position in the crowded market.
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The ball of light surrounding him gleamed so brightly into the crowd that you could feel its heat on your skin.
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The group's new song "Paradise Loft" is no different, a lazy sail through brightly-coloured synth chords and nimble rap verses.
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Photos from the special outing were also shared on the Sussex Royal Instagram account with Harry smiling brightly in many images.
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The brightly lit display counts the time down as it cooks and an alarm sounds when the cook time has elapsed.
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The faux Simpsons room is also strikingly similar, maintaining a cartoon-like feel with a brightly-colored phone and side table.
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His idea was the "Trunki", a piece of brightly coloured children's luggage with four wheels and a leash (see top picture).
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Because of this intense stellar gradient, the video almost reads like driving into a brightly lit city from the galactic sticks.
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On the eve of the plebiscite the Calgary Tower, normally only lit for Canadian gold medals during the Olympics, shone brightly.
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The endless sprawl of ugly concrete buildings with light-reflecting glass is decked out in fairy lights and brightly coloured material.
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In contrast to the elaborately intricate and brightly shimmering surfaces and recognizable brands in "The Kitchen," this piece is positively quiet.
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If it wasn't for the Asus logo and brightly colored exterior, it would be pretty hard to tell the two apart.
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Spending time with her made me feel certain that the world shines more brightly because people like her are in it.
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Outside, women breezed through the streets in stylish but modestly cut traditional clothes, mostly made of ankara , a brightly patterned fabric.
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"The limited series is like a summer fling — this heated romance that burns brightly but doesn't necessarily carry commitment," Thompson said.
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A pair that cozied up to each other and burned brightly foretold a happy relationship, Utah's Ogden Standard explained in 1915.
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There have been rumors of an impending demolition of the village, but for now, the brightly-colored space pods still stand.
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But for all the efficient bareness of the setting, the show has a brightly colored, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink exuberance.
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Obaid-Chinoy listened as Khwaja introduced her as "the daughter of our country," then walked to a lectern onstage, smiling brightly.
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Whatever the case, on more than one occasion, I opened my backpack and found the Oasis shining brightly in the darkness.
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Usually, for sushi, they went downtown to places that were brightly lit, crowded, and did not smell so strongly of fish.
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Now, in a brightly lit, empty drive-through restaurant outside of downtown, he savored a double burger as closing time neared.
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Some are brightly colored, others are embroidered with names and dates, or decorated with beading or lace to match the dress.
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Or, enjoy sitting by the fountain at this brightly colored house in Palos Verdes Estates, a city in Los Angeles, CA.
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It also doesn't hire women with brightly colored hair or crazy manicures, smokers, or those who've worked in nightlife establishments before.
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Nowadays every Tesco and 7-11 sells brightly-coloured plastic bags designed specifically to keep your smartphone safe and photo-ready.
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But it's the photo on front of the brightly-printed box that did the trick for me — and you too, probably.
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The camera follows her morning, from showering in a brightly colored dorm-style apartment to packing into a train for work.
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Feel like dancing These brightly colored balletic leggings are perfect for your athletic friends who want to wear leggings in style.
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Narrator: The stores are brightly lit and colorful, the aisles are wide and the merchandise is spread out and well organized.
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There are nine, bound with staples, covered in multihued cardboard or brightly patterned origami paper; one I rolled into a scroll.
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What better way to do that than to laugh, dance and throw brightly-colored powder, known as gulal, in the air?
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The annual Carlsbad tradition of brightly layered fields of yellow, pink, red or orange continues this weekend at the Flower Festival.
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A view of a March St. Petersburg sun glittering on a speeding IndyCar's brightly painted chassis is a sight to behold.
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She wore dark-blue trousers, a black sweater, fuzzy striped socks and, around her neck, a twist of brightly colored strings.
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The sanctuary at Mount Olive was brightly lit, and the one video screen advertised an essay contest for Black History Month.
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When I had been with Byron, I shone a little less brightly because he captured all the light in the room.
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In Take 2, he plays the aria more fleetly and brightly, though the tempo slows a little as the music unfolds.
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Teams in brightly colored jackets raced industrial drones and competed in events like delivering parcels and spraying plumes of mock pesticide.
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The group of nine clambered over dozens of brightly painted mausoleums while descending to a purple tomb topped with three crosses.
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Another thread that runs brightly through the book concerns virtuosity, and Chopin's place in a music scene dominated by stage animals.
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As acrobats with Cirque du Soleil twirled in midair, the logo of Kukahome, a Chinese furniture maker, shone brightly behind them.
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Each of the two master bathrooms has brightly colored walls done in tadelakt, a polished, waterproof plaster finish common in Morocco.
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Their evolution has developed from simple silver shapes to gem-studded luckenbooths — and recently, at least one brightly colored acrylic version.
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Recently, a visitor has been seen paddling around in a lake in New York's Central Park: a brightly colored little duck.
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Over a quarter-hour, a fine balance emerged between Mr. Smith's brightly pealing sound and the mellower roughness of Mr. Wooley.
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Her 1965 sculpture "Rainbow Pickett," a series of brightly colored wooden beams, each progressively larger in size, leaned against the wall.
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Assad is seen in the photos hugging children in brightly painted, pristine classrooms, a stark departure from the scenes in Douma.
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But there is dense smoke here; only time and a special counsel's painstaking inquiry will tell how brightly the fire burns.
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"When Google introduced ads, they were clearly marked with a label and a brightly tinted box," said UX specialist Harry Brignull.
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Distilling the works of literary giants into highly condensed, brightly illustrated picture books for elementary school children raised obvious pedagogical questions.
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The items — ranging from water bottles to cell phones, medications to letters, toothbrushes to toys — are photographed against brightly colored backgrounds.
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But people have a habit of moving around, and brightly coloured maps are not good at showing complicated mixtures of languages.
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New York (CNN Business)Try selling a brightly colored paisley pattern quilted cotton handbag to anyone below the age of 218.
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Lopez, 50, looked chic wearing a brightly-patterned dress with a tulle-trimmed bottom matched with a black floral bomber jacket.
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Every weekday afternoon, the town's main road is choked by a queue of brightly painted trucks carrying cassava to the border.
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"I once made a brightly colored jellyfish," he adds, before heading back out into his vegetable garden to nurse his tomatoes.
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Salamanders tend to glow brightly on their bellies, but not on their backs, which might help them hide from predators above.
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So when amphibians are active in the cool hours of the evening, they may well glow quite brightly for each other.
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They are brightly colored and I pick one for each book — the one for my new novel was a pale orange.
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The brightly colored paintings, which are also her last oil paintings (she switched to acrylic) represent three nudes in verdant surroundings.
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Clementa C. Pinckney, still in his dark suit, sprawled on his stomach on the floor, blood oozing brightly from his head.
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Before I can take you seriously, you need to hang a brightly colored strip of narrow pointy cloth around your neck.
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CEMAES, Wales — Not far from this harbor village of brightly painted houses on Anglesey Island, a huge construction project is underway.
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If you're looking for a brightly colored serpent, a skull and crossbones, or an eagle, this is the place to go.
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The abstractions representing Ms. Peavy here suggest brightly colored embryos or sleek flying saucers drifting among amniotic fluids or intergalactic ethers.
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Before heading up to the hotel's penthouse suite, I peeked into the lobby bar, which includes a brightly lighted white room ...
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The eight papers feature boldly outlined and brightly colored patterns with symbols of or references to a gift exchange or object.
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In 19183, European troops went to war with sabers, rifles, and the garish and brightly colored uniforms of the 18th century.
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An abstract sculpture of papier-mâché, brightly painted in fluorescent colors and lit by black light, was hung from the ceiling.
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When opened, the cacophony of brightly colored pages of all different sizes bursts forth like a messy cornucopia of radical activism.
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It gamifies the boxing experience with brightly colored animation so after a while, you don't really notice that you're working out.
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The former burned quickly and brightly, while the latter has slowly taken over the world (or, at least, the world under 25).
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And though not required, may we suggest wearing the loudest, most vibrant and brightly-patterned, skintight biking gear possible when riding them?
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Jorge Rodríguez, one of Mr Maduro's representatives, said brightly this week that his boss was committed to "a permanent dialogue for peace".
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The goal of the brightly colored space was to encourage empowerment and creativity, according to a post on Crate and Barrel's blog.
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The brand was made famous for its brightly colored push-up bras, but more women now are searching for comfort and fit.
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At first, she was self-conscious about the thick zinc, but eventually moved past it and started embracing the brightly colored formulas.
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Using a wild quiltwork of brightly colored geometric shapes, it portrays the faces of five indigenous men and women from five continents.
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She's like brightly be-suit-jacketed air traffic controller, directing our attention to current events that might otherwise fly under the radar.
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Anyone looking to pose with a butterfly-winged supercar for Instagram would be better served with a brightly-colored 23.5S or 720S.
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Only a few times did he look me in the eyes, and when he did I saw his own were brightly bloodshot.
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It also brings to mind those perky Greenwich Village revues of the "Mattress" era that were showcases for brightly eccentric new talents.
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The looks just so happen to be brightly colored see-through dresses from Fendi and MSGM that leave little to the imagination.
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The cuffs are made from brightly colored plastic beads, threaded by eight Masai women at their community in Kajiado, south of Nairobi.
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STON, the middle-aged owner of a brightly painted café on a raft, complains about the river on which his establishment floats.
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That's how the Jetsons ended up in their swanky hover-recliners and brightly colored space cars: because an environmental apocalypse killed billions.
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It's performative and inventive and full of brightly colored puppets and I don't care what anyone says, it's not corny, shut up.
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More than 10,000 attendees — including tech media and investors — will explore Startup Alley, and the spotlight shines brightly on TC Top Picks.
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Unsurprisingly, these brightly colored, cartoonish games, which are often explicitly designed for a younger, more vulnerable demographic, have been met with resistance.
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But whatever the outcome, many will argue that west Africa's beacon of democracy is not burning as brightly as it once did.
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Two schools were largely untouched, their brightly colored slides and swings eerily deserted as residents remained barred from re-entering the city.
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Its products are among Sephora's best sellers, and its rabid fan base constantly posts Instagrams of the brand's peppy, brightly colored bottles.
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There is a serious noir undertone, but everything is brightly colored, characters have friendly rounded features, and speak to each other cheerily.
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The women appear wearing top hats and brightly colored wigs, posing with feathery fans and in front of a metallic Christmas tree.
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I can use this laptop in a brightly lit environment without having glare, my reflection, or little speckles of dust distracting me.
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Fortunately, these post-human personnel do not actually wear camouflage but instead an odd array of brightly colored and highly visible jumpsuits.
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Her gray hair was cropped close at the sides and crescendoed into graceful spikes, and her brightly manicured nails matched her shoes.
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Mars, which looks much like a red-tinged star, should appear just below the moon, with brightly-shining Venus just below that.
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But upon their arrival, the Trump campaign rescinded the offer and asked the brightly outfitted children not to speak to the press.
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Although the Meizu metered the shot more brightly, a 100% crop of the shot shows that the image was still noise-free.
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In the past few years, Liu's become one of the most brightly-shining luminaries in the rapidly advancing field of gene editing.
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The explosive scenes and shocking moments require a solid foundation of character work, another area in which the third season shines brightly.
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Instead, you should attempt to safely avoid them or even usher them across the road while wearing a brightly-coloured safety vest.
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The tables are cleared out to make room for nine chairs, in three rows of three, facing a large, brightly lit display.
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Aside from the software, the most striking feature of Rokid is the large, brightly colored, display on the front of the device.
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In response to its younger-skewing customers, manufacturers are selling plenty of brightly-colored backpacks, inserts, and jackets that appeal to teens.
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In the accident, which happened in Florida, the lorry, which was painted white, was set against a brightly lit sky, Tesla noted.
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They can help you determine if a foundation is really the right shade when you step out of the brightly-lit storefront.
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The spacefaring world of the game is beautiful, brightly colored, a site of awe and mystery—and absolutely depressing to the core.
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The set, a brightly decorated partial house festooned with rickrack and ball fringe, was inspired by her real-life West Village apartment.
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Buying and wearing big, bold, brightly colored sneakers is a way to be associated with Mr. Jordan's cool factor and worldwide visibility.
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In this scene and throughout the movie, the cars are polished and brightly colored so that they stand out in the frame.
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He is being held in a room kept brightly lit at all times, and questioned for up to six hours a day.
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Of course, if you look out the window of a brightly lit house into the darkness, you don't see much of anything.
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The brand was made famous for its brightly colored push-up bras, but shoppers are now in search of comfort and fit.
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Most of our favorite evening devices — laptops, tablets, and mobile phones — emit short-wavelength blue light brightly and right in your face.
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By the early forties, she was committed to an upbeat style of geometric abstraction, brightly colored, that gave Cubism a rhythmic swing.
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Gatorade, the brightly colored sports drink marketed by professional sports figures in advertising targeted at amateur athletes, is introducing an organic version.
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They put a coin into the machine and try to grab one of the brightly colored, rather menacing puppets at the bottom.
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Blackmore & Langdon's has been breeding begonias and delphiniums — brightly colored flowers with full blooms in yellow, orange, pink and blue — since 1901.
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The result was brightly fresh-tasting, a warm-weather charmer with a touch of spice, and a lovely match for the wine.
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With the ongoing dominance of the athleisure trend, brightly patterned leggings became a big part of many people's wardrobes in the 2010s.
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If you can't get outside, artificial light, such as a brightly lit room, also helps as long as it's daytime, not night.
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GENE DAVIS: HOT BEAT Gene Davis's striped canvases appeared in the 2124s, brightly colored and rectangular, vacillating between minimalism and Pop Art.
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As Air Force One touched down in the Finland capital, where the summer sun was still shining brightly at about 9 p.m.
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Tucked inside a supermarket in Manchester's Chinatown, with bare brick walls and brightly colored plastic seats, Siam Smiles is a modest affair.
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Their brightly colored skates are currently sold at Urban Outfitters, Bando, Dolls Kill, and roughly 200 roller rinks and skate shops worldwide.
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The brightly colored new line includes a wide array of both discreet and visibly-a-dick vibrators of various shapes and sizes.
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Very close to the girls, I was waiting patiently for a brightly colored car to come along with my wide-angle lens.
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They take the brightly splintered pieces and turn them into rainbow-hued wooden tabletops made of stacks upon stacks of discarded skateboards.
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In the present case that sounds like this type of elegant fusion of aesthetics, hazy ambient pop and buoyant, brightly colored trap.
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So long as it remains erect and shines brightly over the waterfall, its message of human solidarity and harmony will ring clear.
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Maybe that means opting for a brightly colored, musically scored celebration of life instead of a hushed service at a funeral home.
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The Kp numbers were promising, and a pool of clear sky had opened among the clouds, with the Big Dipper brightly visible.
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Beach bungalows start at about $200 and come outfitted with Frette linens, a patio, hammock, and cheerful (and Instagrammable) brightly colored decor.
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Making sure you're in a brightly lit area (but not too bright) Be in a place where we can hear you clearly.
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Maison Margiela's nook reflects the label's embrace of white; it is brightly lit and accessorized with furniture covered by white drape cloths.
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In "MQ-9 Predator" (2011) a drone with a lotus flower at its heart drops brightly colored bombs in an elegant arc.
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Fourteen 17th-century paintings of arhats are vividly realized and still brightly colored, impressive syntheses of individual detail and intense formal stylization.
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Wearing brightly colored roadside hazard vests, they have burned cars, broken windows and confronted riot police, particularly in fancy neighborhoods in Paris.
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Monse Finnie (Sierra Capri) has fully left her Freeridge community behind for the brightly colored walls of her East Coast boarding school.
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