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It also one of the brightest, which makes viewing it outdoors easier.
Living during the Renaissance, Machiavelli was surrounded by the best and the brightest, which must have only exacerbated his feelings of frustration.
Thaipusam falls in the Hindu month of Thai, when the pusam star shines at its brightest, which can be any time between January 15 and February 15.
She was rewarded with her first Saturday primetime series, Britain's Brightest, which began on BBC1 last week; a rare honour for a female presenter.
"The Best and the Brightest," which consumed Halberstam from 1969 to 1972, has the feverish atmosphere of an obsession, and if its prose shows the excesses that later subjected him to criticism and parody, in this instance the subject fully deserved his passionate treatment.
White House officials have promised to bring in "the best and brightest," which is encouraging unless you are old enough to remember that "the best and the brightest" was what they called the guys who gave us the war in Vietnam.
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So, friends and colleagues probably think I'm not too bright, which is depressing and alienating.
As for Ukraine, its long-term future could be much brighter (which, perversely, may incentivise Russia to lash out further).
Herschel noted that many of the stars with substantial proper motions are bright, which suggests that they might be nearby.
The beer lights in the Sad Dog now glowed all the brighter, which meant that darkness had come.
"It seems that this one was particularly large and particularly bright, which is why it's caught so much attention," she told the BBC.
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