Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Even though humans when young don't like whiskey, bright lights or dissonant music...it is possible to acquire a taste through culture," he said...
Though Columbia was winless in Ivy play, the Lions found a bright spot in their Ivy Rookie of the Week, Kriszen Williams...
Afew weeks later, Chelsea's bright, beaming face would be broadcast on a jumbotron at the Democratic convention, and a new era of press coverage for Chelsea would begin. Stories of how she had "finally blos-somed into womanhood" and "come out of her well-protected shell" would mark the beginning of an image makeover for the First Daughter, and her reentry into public life. Even Hillary would tantalize the press with the statement that "Chelsea is dating...
...brain of oxygen-rich blood. Nerve cells start to die, depriving key parts of the body of the cerebral instructions they need to function. TPA can change all that by dissolving the clot and restoring blood flow before any damage is done to the brain. "It's the first bright sign that we've had that something we're doing actually works," says Dr. Cathy Helgason, a professor of neurology at the University of Illinois who helped to write the A.H.A. guidelines. "Our research is paying...
Hilfiger hopes the same luck will light on the women's line. Early indications are that it will. He has lined up celebrity-centered models like rapper Spinderella and Quincy Jones' daughter Kidada to help introduce it. A selling point is the bright, basic colors. Hilfiger never approved of Armani's dark palette that has dominated high fashion for the past 15 years. For his inaugural collection he has bright plaids, smart tops and sweaters, plus a few special numbers like a pretty, light quilted coat. At Bloomingdale's the young shoppers loved it. Erika Cohill, a student at Nassau...