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These have been getting brighter and more common in recent years, and also seem to be moving to lower altitudes.
I browse for souvenirs in the domed bazaars: copper coffee sets, Bosnian football shirts, bright knitwear made by refugee co-operatives.
He had fuzzy black hair and bright black eyes.
We put our ball on white surface, so it must be shined by environment.
"The sky is so clear, and the stars are so bright here," I mused as I leaned against the balcony and looked up at the dark sky.
In the middle of the bridge, there is a bright firedamp light like an electric lamp.
I woke to bright sunlight filling my room, it was already midday.
The moon shone brightly last night.
LaFleur is available in a high-quality chrome or champagne finish - a warm, bright gold colour that lends the washing area a particularly fine and gentle charm.
They emerged from the church into the bright daylight.
The sun shone brightly across the cool water.
Certain butterflies move into spots of sunlight that have penetrated to the forest floor and display by opening and closing their beautifully patterned wings in the bright spotlights.
When the organ does appear, it is not only impressive in size, but its bright pink color makes it stand out against the dark fur.
The whole effect is cool, light, and airy.
The stars shone brighter than ever before, and an owl hooted in the distance.
Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud.
He was smallish but well-built, with an open, sunburnt face, and bright, amused eyes.
The product is clear and bright liquid with yellow to pale yellowish brown color.
But he was handsome, with his thin, boyish face, bright blue eyes and -incredible grin.
Usually there is only one or two a year bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.
She became distantly aware that the light had grown strangely brighter and was flickering gently.
The inability to channel electricity to the shore has created serious problems keeping beaches well-lit and safe past sun down.
All eyes were bright, but only I was blinded by his eyes.
Research suggests that babies learn to see by distinguishing between areas of light and dark.