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The cell nuclei in the AR + SIN group were brighter, i.e. less hyperchromic (Fig. 1d-e).
"Now that the economy is improving, the jobs picture is looking a little bit brighter, I think we need to hold fast".
The Mexican version is lighter and brighter, I think, and seems a tad more versatile (the Italian salsa is used primarily on pasta).
Queeney wishes not to deal with the "baggage of the past" or, as Bainbridge has her put it in a letter to Fanny Burney, another novel-writing descendant of the circle: "Had I been born into a family unacquainted with Dr. Johnson, whose reputation as a man of letters appears to burn ever brighter, I would not be forever facing myself".
If it was a bit brighter I'd also be happier.
Reality becomes sort of brighter, I guess.
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Thus, [s] creates an inherently "bright", i.e. high-pitched impression.
The image consists of bright (i.e., the sky) and dark (i.e., shadow and grass) regions.
Sparrows in the EP group that molted faster also developed smaller badges and less bright (i.e. less whitish) wing-bars (Table 1, Fig. 3A, D).
Items ingested by turtles tend to be less bright (i.e. lower luminance value), more flexible, and more translucent than items found in the environment.
"It's so bright!" I said.
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