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Because the fact is, despite all the problems, America's future is exceedingly bright.
This woman has achieved great distinction because she is exceedingly bright.
The Athletics pull off this tightwad act with exceedingly bright management, but it is an exception.
The "Paris" is unusual for its exceedingly bright colors and swift exposition.
"These are kids of great intelligence who have otherwise exceedingly bright futures as professionals," Mr. Frankel added.
Regarding "Relax, America's future is exceedingly bright" (Views, April 7): I fear David Brooks is playing Candide to Joel Kotkin's Dr. Panglos.
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He was "an extremely bright, highly competent, completely professional and exceedingly hard-working officer.
My voice becomes exceedingly posh, artificially bright, the vowels clipped.
In the process, they disemboweled some of the rebels and left them writhing in their viscera, using their sealing lances, which Delano described as "exceedingly sharp and as bright as a gentleman's sword".
However, looking back in time requires looking out to great distances, which means that even these bright explosions are exceedingly faint and difficult to spot.
McAllister, a former reporter with the Anchorage NBC affiliate who worked for Palin in 2008 and 2009, wanted me to see with my own eyes the Sarah Palin he knew — bright and easygoing, exceedingly popular with the local press — before the national media had grossly mischaracterized her in a way he found "frustrating and maddening".
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