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Although fainter than its namesake, the oval- or horseshoe-shaped pattern of its brighter stars renders it distinctive.
While the clarinet in C began to fall out of general use around 1850, some composers continued to write C parts after this date, e.g., Bizet's Symphony in C (1855), Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2 (1872), Smetana's Má Vlast (1874), Brahms' Symphony No. 4 (1885), and Richard Strauss deliberately reintroduced it to take advantage of its brighter tone, as in Der Rosenkavalier (1911).
Binary stars are sometimes detectable by changes in apparent brightness, as the darker (or dimmer) star occludes its brighter companion.
But global warming may have its brighter side for the rest of Scotland's tourism industry in future.
Clark's Grebe can be separated from the similar Western Grebe by its brighter bill color, whiter face surrounding the eye, paler back and flanks, and thinner hindneck stripe.
The Ballet Theater dozen included some of its brighter stars — Julie Kent, Gillian Murphy, Marcelo Gomes and Herman Cornejo — yet they meshed together like a real ensemble.
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After that, it begins to lose its bright taste and firm texture.
The best time to see it is when Mercury is at its brightest.
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