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The S is a little bit brighter, a little bit sharper and a lot more expensive.
Adams's work would later become more declamatory, larger, brighter, a form of public speech heeded by patriots and conservationists alike.
But that song's chorus is "Things are gonna get brighter" — a wish easily granted in an optimistic song.
Karen Black, the actress, appears on the second disc to sing the eerie entirety of "Brighter!," a song that has already appeared on the first disc.
In recent years some critics and opera buffs have noted with concern that Ms. Voigt's voice is becoming brighter, a little hard-edged and less warm.
'She's got a lot more self-confident and open, a bit brighter, a little bit more of a sense of humour.' The X Files was Anderson's, but not Duchovny's, first big break.
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Although hopes for the future of Venezuela seemed brighter a decade ago, the promises to the poor were not fulfilled and those hopes were crushed by the left-wing oppression of the Chavez government.
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