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Outside the gallery, some sort of bright yellow machine is stalled under the portico.
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I won't give away all the details, but it's usually something like this: developers have some variation of the Zuckerberg hoodie, designers have some sort of bright-colored shoes, the business guys wear collared shirts and the venture capitalists wear sweaters over a collared shirt.
"When you hear talks about immigration reform, it often assumes the existence of some sort of clear bright line between individuals who are not 'criminals' and individuals who are," explained Jennifer Chacón, a professor at Irvine's School of Law and an expert on the intersection of criminal procedure and immigration law.
What are the odds that the city can add some sort of big, bright, vibrating, fire-throwing warning sign along the westbound Ventura (134) Freeway prior to the new Alameda onramp in Burbank, warning slowpoke drivers meandering along said freeway that new cars will be in their lane shortly?
A sort of bright pink.
This sort of bright idea could only occur to someone who had neither read a line of the libretto, nor responded to the music.
"A sort of bright Indian garden!" "Bonjour!" he yelled, to a man in a beret and galoshes, carrying a weed whacker.
It's the sort of bright autumn day when you don't want the season to end, and James Hildreth has taken the chance to burnish the statistics of a mostly disappointing summer by moving to an unbeaten 149.
Yes, nothing gets in between tough Victorians and their scones … Fancy Nance is an Adriano Zumbo place that serves high tea in a sort of bright, glycaemic, headache-inducing, Alice in Wonderland-inspired venue off Chapel Street in South Yarra, Melbourne.
In the world of games, you can find that same sort of bright, cynicism-free joy in Humongous Entertainment's Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head to Your Feet, an adventure game aimed at children ages 3 to 8 that can entertain just about anybody.
Sadly you can't hear Justin Salinger reading Nothing Is True And Everything Is Possible, Peter Pomerantsev's hair-curling account of life in Putin's light-entertainment dictatorship, a sort of Bright Lights Big City goes east, that should be heard by anyone who needs reminding that compared to the people who run communications in Russia, Simon Cowell is David Attenborough.
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