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"Charles is an extraordinarily bright guy.
To him, everything around then seemed extraordinarily bright.
"I think my mother really was extraordinarily bright".
Their findings were based on observations of supernovae -- exploding stars that emit extraordinarily bright light.
Jupiter is, right now, extraordinarily bright, probably the most lit-up thing in the sky.
Tammi Clayton portrays Latisha, an extraordinarily bright teenager, a role she played in the Public's version.
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In addition to being used for extraordinarily thin, bright flat-panel displays, the QD-OLEDs also may be used in a variety of other applications; to calibrate wavelengths for scientific purposes, generate wavelengths visible only to robot eyes or "miniaturize scientific equipment in ways we haven't yet imagined," Bawendi said.
Naples has always been extraordinarily pretty, with bright green St. Augustine grass, tall hedges, banyan trees and those palms that lean at 45-degree angles.
I had an overnight the day before with a bright and extraordinarily talkative lawyer who overpaid and ordered me a computer at 2 AM, and it's out of that stack that I'm "donating" $650 for two hours with this kid who looks like he's in a boy band.
There is a lone bright spot to this extraordinarily difficult situation.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN DINGELL: Today I look forward to hearing from an extraordinarily courageous woman who has been a bright spot in an otherwise sorry and outrageous saga.
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