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Just get a second bulb (perhaps brighter) and maybe some wax paper or paperboard to put on the sides.
Péron stated there was little difference between the sexes, but that the male was perhaps brighter in colouration and slightly larger.
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In the long term, a different and perhaps bright future beckons for Detroit.
Back home, I've often wondered if perhaps bright red blood does indeed make the green grass grow.
The mutual coupling of SCN oscillator components might be expected to resolve any transient internal desynchronization within a few days, but perhaps bright light exposures both soon after awakening and again past mid-wake would stabilize persistent mania, just as LDLD lighting can prevent bifurcated circadian oscillations from resolving among hamsters.
For 18 years, Anonymous 4 has shone as one of the few bright lights, perhaps the brightest, on the early-music scene in New York.
There were bright spots during the recent boom years, however, perhaps none brighter than Prince George's County.
Gaikai is another example, but perhaps a brighter one.
Maybe because of this view, Ludlow Ventures has invested mostly in companies from the Bay Area and Silicon Valley, where Triest's self-proclaimed "no ego" mantra perhaps shines brighter.
In Robert Crispe's video for San Diego dream pop outfit Inspired & the Sleep's "Die Slow," I sense that the Australian director has a similar sentiment: 3,762 individually hand-designed, crafted, illustrated, and animated frames later, few animals or, perhaps aliens glow brighter.
With redistricting, immigration, and the Affordable Care Act on its docket against the backdrop of a presidential election, the Supreme Court is laboring under the brightest public spotlight in many years – perhaps even bright enough to have made a William Rehnquist cast an occasional glance over his shoulder.
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