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He looked like one, wearing a white suit and leading a mini-orchestra of a dozen musicians also dressed in white: strings, woodwinds, two drummers and a percussionist along with the core Bright Eyes band (including its keyboardist and arranger, Nate Walcott, in a setup of white keyboards).
These micrographs reveal that the nanowires present a core (bright)/shell (dark) structure together with a multisegmented core feature.
Using this method, a team led by astronomer Ari Laor of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, mapped light echoes from the core of NGC 4395, a nearby galaxy with a core bright enough to produce the light reflections.
The moon's line gradient should go to a light-purple, then a blue-purple at the outside, the inside should be finally in the core bright white, but overall, it is the same image as far as the line and spiral go, with line-weight 1 or even.75.
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Booker's core of bright young administrators were engaged in triage; he had to ask the City Council for millions of dollars in order to hire outside legal firms to examine the city's financial arrangements.
Nina Stemme, who is focusing more and more on the dramatic soprano repertoire these days, attacks the role of Amelia with a solid core of bright tone that she can fine down to seriously expressive effect.
A picture of the inferno, a core as bright as the sun, surrounded by scarlet flames and billows of black smoke.
Within the nuclei, fluorescence signals were localised with the core of bright DAPI-stained condensed chromocenters (Fig. 2F).
You can see the difference Goldwater made to his party just by reading the list of politicians who once seemed to represent its ideological core and brightest political hopes, establishment darlings all: William Scranton, George Romney, Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles Percy, John Lindsay, Nelson Rockefeller.
This means these galaxies aren't over the hill after all and our theories need to be revised". Scientists say that supermassive black holes -- having the mass of millions to billions of suns squeezed into a region about the size of our Solar System -- are the engines in the cores of bright active galaxies, often referred to as Active Galactic Nuclei, or AGN.
In 1979, however, a team of British and American astronomers discovered the Twin Quasar, the bright core of a galaxy about fourteen billion light-years from Earth.
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