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After Sunday, Young's future might be brighter than Fisher's.
If the Bells had some blockbuster new products on the horizon, their outlook might be brighter.
Players coveted by clubs that still collect silverware will wonder if their futures might be brighter elsewhere.
By the end, they could hope only that life might be brighter for the generations to come.
From their distance and their apparent luminosity, it was inferred that they emit copious amounts of energy; a single quasar might be brighter than a whole galaxy.
They face a huge upfront price tag — a cost that can't be pushed down the road, when their economic outlook might be brighter.
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The prospects might be bright, but Irish small-cap stocks have not been immune to the recent turmoil in world markets.
It is important to always look deeper below the surface". Orange might be bright and loud, but that's because it's the "socialite" of colors.
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