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Simulations indicated that the first "towering" response to a bright step contains more samples, and thus has a higher signal-to-noise ratio than subsequent responses, for which less microvilli are activated.
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Certain bright steps happily recur; for example, when ballerinas end supported pirouettes with one leg suddenly extended high to the side.
Almost as soon as the paint was dry, residents of the city were posing for pictures on the uneven and rundown, but newly bright, steps connecting Findikli to Cihangir, a liberal neighborhood frequented by artists.
Theoretically, the ballet still has its indefatigably bright steps and costumes to rely on but even devoted fans would not claim that its choreography (Gorsky's rewrite of the original Petipa) is first rate.
But as Worstall said, "When extremely bright people step off their own knowledge base they can make very interesting mistakes when they attempt to explore other fields".
It's time for the best and the brightest to step forth and rediscover the public sphere.
Ms. Bouder, making her debut in the ballerina role of "Dance of the Hours," is crystalline in its bright solo steps.
Congressman Bright this week stepped over a clear line, in an especially egregious fashion.
When the spotlight was on him the brightest, he stepped up to the plate.
She believes that viewers form an impression of the property in the first 30 seconds, so it must be "neutral, clean, light and bright" as they step through the door.
A potential buyer in a bright green shirt stepped out of a sliding screen door onto the deck.
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