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Highlighted with brighter squiggles that resemble abstract dragons, it suggests the influence of traditional Japanese lacquer.
But the prospects of play are good after lunch, with brighter weather forecast this afternoon.
This result, the researchers said, helps explain other findings that birches with brighter fall foliage are less damaged by insects.
This makes it relatively easy to shield inside lead casing, or to mask by surrounding it with brighter isotopes.
Then in the 2000s, the industry moved to mobile in a quest for slimmer phones with brighter screens.
Some, physically outmatched, were run around or smashed to the ground by those with brighter hopes of a national or Olympic future.
Inheriting a dilapidated country lacking pride in everything public, he burnished Britain's public face with brighter schools, hospitals, parks and streets.
For example, to accommodate declining eyesight, homes can be fitted with brighter bulbs, better lighting locations, easily accessed controls and nighttime guide lights.
By the late '70s, canvas often gave way to boxy plywood structures, encrusted with dark, purplish monochromes flecked with brighter underlying shades.
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Moreover, with voltage higher than a threshold value, the electric discharge changes regime with brighter pulses.
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