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has been measured at 113, which is considered "bright normal".
Pluto, itself considered bright, reflects about 60percentt of its incoming light, about twice as much as Earth.
The ceiling's gold-leaf constellations were not considered bright enough, so their fiber-optic stars are now LEDs.
Surrogates tend to be working class and to have already had their own children, whereas the egg donor will likely be a college graduate from an upper-class background who is considered bright and attractive.
It centred in the auditorium of the Public Library, where the Committee on Resolutions was still busily employed at its wearying and important task of evolving a prohibition plank and a platform that would make for harmony in the campaign and not rend the party asunder at a time when prospects of a victory are considered bright by leading party men.
Lépine was considered bright but withdrawn and having difficulties with peer and family relationships.
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Many subjects consider bright white fluorescent light to be glaringly ordinary, whereas the red light may appear more special.
Trends in the incidence of chemical shift artifact did not appear to follow those identified when considering bright regions of unsuppressed fat.
Be sure to consider your work environment when choosing a color; many workplaces consider bright, unnatural hair color to be unprofessional.
The effort explicitly does not include technology development, or outdoor experiments, in contrast with emerging U.S. research programs at Harvard and the University of Washington (see "Scientists Consider Brighter Clouds to Preserve the Great Barrier Reef").
Geoengineering researchers have explored both processes, but with less toxic particles, as potential ways to alter the climate (see "Scientists Consider Brighter Clouds to Preserve the Great Barrier Reef").
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