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A hushed, Amen-like sequence, centered on A major, suggests that the symphony could fight its way to a brighter point of arrival, as did its predecessor, which ends in radiant A major.
Considering that Mg and Al atoms cannot be distinguished by z-contrast due to their similar atomic numbers and that it is difficult to detect oxygen atoms owing to its low atomic number, this brighter point is concluded to be due to the Ti dopant.
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Lack of photo-activation in these experiments was likely due to the weaker light intensity than a brighter, point-focused 405nm laser, and by the use of an ozone-free xenon lamp bulb (PE175BF, Perkin Elmer), not producing light at wavelengths below 340nm.
So for me, Britain is no longer a bright point.
The cooperation marked a bright point in a frequently troubled relationship.
Another bright point, they point out, is the steady number of people being ordained, around 500 each year.
The last note, instead of being the final nail in the coffin, was a bright point of light and promise.
The beam itself is not visible in the air except where scattered by dust or haze, but it projects a bright point on a distant object.
Asset management and securities services — the business that caters to hedge funds — was the sole bright point, up 28percentto to $2 billion (notably more than investment banking).
15 PHOENIX -- The bright point of the Coyotes season will be when their owner, Wayne Gretzky, gets to open the teams new arena.
One ergonomic bright point: At least the Sebring puts the top-control switch on the dash, next to the steering wheel.
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