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bright

[brahyt] / braɪt /








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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

To be sure, there were some bright spots for the industry, including success from young audiences.

From Los Angeles Times

These results challenge the long held idea that the earliest stars would produce explosions that were distinctly brighter or bluer than those seen today.

From Science Daily

Studies of very bright exploding stars called supernovas showed that rather than slowing down, distant galaxies were actually accelerating away from each other.

From BBC

Thanks to the way the fashion calendar works, we already know what the brightest minds in the industry think we will be wearing when the weather becomes a little warmer.

From BBC