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They were the best and the brightest, so young, with so much promise".
By everyone's definition, the elite is the nation's best and brightest, so what it does, by its own definition, must be in the nation's best interest.
Rydin and her team thus speculate that Ephedra evolved to release its pollen when the moon was brightest so that its pollinators could be as efficient as possible.
This year, the 38-year-old molecular biologist was promoted to full professor and added yet another feather to his hat, one of the brightest so far: a 2006 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) International Research Scholars award.
Yet, at the same time, star clusters are among the brightest stellar population components and, as such, they are visible out to much greater distances than individual stars, even the brightest, so that understanding the intricacies of star cluster composition and their evolution is imperative for understanding stellar populations and the evolution of galaxies as a whole.
As for why the color pink, Semple says he uses very vibrant colors in his work and this pink is his most distinctive and brightest, so thought that would be the best one to share.
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"The girls were so bright, so artistic.
If his future looks bright, so does English rugby's.
'She is so bright, so smart, and so good at her job.
"You know the story: state school, reasonably bright, so study nursing or teaching".
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