Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bright spot, however, was the play of freshman T.J. Carella. The Gladwyne, Penn. native socred two of the Crimson's three goals and garnered Ivy League rookie of the week honors for his perfomance...
...Brown New Yorker is everything that the Shawn-Gottlieb New Yorker was not. It is loud, bustling and blighted with that bane of modern life: relevance. Its articles are closely linked to current events, with the occasional bit of controversy thrown in for good measure. Its bright, wearyingly busy covers are increasingly and (for this writer, who misses the sedate Cape Cod cottage exteriors) inexplicably monopolized by Art Spiegelman's relentlessly contemporary artwork. The screaming covers are a tacit capitulation to the dictates of commerce, increasingly reflective of the need to compete in that bustling souk known...
Farm products on display ranged from bright red apples to farmfresh carrots at the celebration. A large of selection of homemade fruit and vegetable preserves was also available for public perusal...
...beginning; the astronomers then had to put thousands of megabytes of data from their telescopes through a computer. The computer's job was to identify the unusual flickers of light caused by MACHOs amid the flashes from thousands of naturally pulsating stars that regularly switch from dim to bright and back again. After nearly 2 million individual observations that yielded just one dubious MACHO, Griest's group was ready to give up. Then, unexpectedly, the computer spit out what he calls "a beautiful event." After Griest and his colleagues had raised and ruled out phenomena that might be tricking them...
...course, you always try to look on the bright side of everything," Wheaton said. "Against George Mason, it was good to note that we do have a lot of bodies that will help us in the future...