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The concept of the "inner city" — or "slums," as The Times bluntly put it in its first review of "Sesame Street" — was therefore transformed into a kind of Xanadu on the show: a bright, no-clouds, clear-air place where people bopped around with monsters and didn't worry too much about money, cleanliness or projecting false cheer.

CBS paid dearly for rights to the Masters, marketers ponied up to advertise in limited spots and my cable provider paid a hefty toll in terms of retransmission fees, but there I was, staring at the device on my lap, looking at a bright future — no cable, no commercials, no bundle required.

I know that if I crunch the numbers, looked at the facts, all flashing arrows would be shining towards a very bright NO WAY.

Of the ever popular Pride and Prejudice she complained: "And what did I find?… a carefully fenced, highly cultivated garden, with neat borders and delicate flowers; but no glance of a bright vivid physiognomy, no open country, no fresh air, no blue hill, no bonny beck".

Starting with 17-year-old Karou, who is far from a typical teenager, with hair that grows in a bright ultramarine, no rebellious dye required.

There is a bright future no matter what happens.

Maggie Daley was a magnificent lady and her smile was always bright, no matter the situation or the event.

"He would be bubbly and bright no matter what.

(4) All the individual UCNPs are bright; no dark nanoparticles exist.

No bright lights, no premieres, no A-list hangers-on.

Kossar's, at 367 Grand Street, is still the same bright, no-frills bakery with a small, makeshift sales counter.

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