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bright

[brahyt] / braɪt /








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It’s a bright and shiny synthpop confection with a steady 4/4 house beat.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last weekend, visitors walking through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and nearby areas found tall, bright sunflowers, deep pink desert sand-verbena, basket evening primrose and even elusive desert lilies, which thrilled photographers like myself.

From Los Angeles Times

All of which means he has one advantage none of his playoff rivals can match: an inside track on the brightest prospects in the biggest and most football-crazed state in the country.

From The Wall Street Journal

If there is a bright side to the trial results, it’s that the studies achieved their secondary endpoints of improvements in bone mineral density.

From MarketWatch

And the people happiest about the outcome were the Baltimore Ravens, whose dim playoff hopes were suddenly a whole lot brighter.

From The Wall Street Journal