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Notre Dame has a bright class of six freshmen but only one senior.
That's my job!" In fact, Icahn didn't say that, but in speeches he refers to corporate C.E.O.s as a "not too bright" class of "morons".
(Quick: Who was the QB for the Patriots against the Bears in that fatal Super Bowl, the one who failed to complete a single pass? Answer: Tony Eason, one of the dimmer, or dimmed, lights of the bright class of '83).
One of the brightest classes in the school at the time, the yellow-brick-road crew had been kept together from kindergarten through eighth grade.
Basic dyesare the brightest class of soluble dyes used by the textile industry (Kapoor and Kalani1984; Reid 1996).
His catalogue assigned letters from the Greek alphabet to groups of stars belonging to the same visual magnitude class in each constellation, beginning with alpha for a star in the brightest class.
Since some spiders show distinct fluorescent patterns juxtaposed against a dark background, we classified spiders into dim, intermediate and bright intensity classes on the basis of the maximum intensity class (1 10) attained.
Hematite also has a high reflectance in the near IR, and these oxidized cinders show up as bright aprons (classes L, W) about the cinder cones in the longer wavelength AVIRIS channels.
The massive find for me is Ben Whishaw – he must win actor of the year or similar for his portrayal of bright, chippy, class-resentful Freddie Lyon, who not only holds the whole thing together but lets us know the 60s are coming, for good or ill.
For the first time, middle-class children were being excluded from their ancestral schools in favour of at least a few "bright" working-class ones.
Delaney, of Irish descent, was of a tradition of bright, working-class women of the north.
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