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The stars have not become dimmer; rather, the Earth has become vastly brighter, so that celestial objects are harder to see.
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The company's 85 dancers will no longer have to rehearse and train in three dimly lit rooms across town in West London: the new complex includes five bright rehearsal studios, vastly improved backstage conditions and physiotherapy and body conditioning suites.
Despite Canopus being vastly more luminous than Sirius, however, Sirius appears brighter than Canopus.
Similarly, by hiding its journalism behind a pay-wall, News International will have to pay vastly inflated salaries to attract the best an brightest to its pages.
Unlike their urban and suburban peers, rural young people living beyond the bright lights of metropolises like San Francisco, Chicago or Manhattan face vastly different access to agencies serving them.
The new black hole--named CFHQS J2329-0301--powers a quasar, the brightest type of object in the universe, whose luminosity can vastly outshine entire galaxies.
It needs to vastly improve an outdated education system that doesn't properly train its best and brightest for a globalized world.
Although she mentions the renowned and vastly entertaining Geoffrey Crowther, and Elizabeth Monroe, she overlooks another shining star of The Economist: Barbara Ward was bright, charming and packed an influential wallop.
In short, we must educate those already being educated about the most important learning of all: how to vastly impact and enhance their health at a young age, thus ensuring they have a chance for a bright future.
Vastly enjoyable.
Unnamed Democrat is vastly, vastly rich.
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