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13 Sentences With "grow brighter"

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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is one of those rare '90s sitcoms whose stars were just beginning to grow brighter.
As red giants, they gradually grow brighter until they reach a characteristic peak brightness caused by the sudden ignition of helium in their cores.
The street lights grow brighter as they approach, and then the world is populated again, with semi-detached houses and wheelie bins and parked cars.
Pink dots on the Twitter data map above represent the number of people discussing Kardashian West Sunday night, and grow brighter as more tweeters chime in.
The color-changing lamps are able to detect the presence of a person standing nearby, which triggers a chain reaction as neighboring lamps begin to grow brighter.
Often I stand for a long time, watching the changing afternoon light pick out details: the gleam of the serpentine rails that grow brighter and dimmer depending on the hour of day.
Kelly said its nickname stuck because the star will appear to grow brighter and then eventually disappear like Icarus' waxed and feathered wings, which fell off when he got too close to the sun.
His landscapes often include small genre scenes. As he progressed, his colors tended to grow brighter and his composition took on a fleeting effect, so that his work is often categorized as "Pre-Impressionist", but he never associated himself with any Secessionist movement.
She made suits for the psychedelic band the Blues Magoos that would grow brighter as the sound intensified on stage. One of these suits is currently in a Smithsonian Institution time capsule as an example of 1960s art, set to be open in 2065. In 1968, Dew was included in the ground-breaking exhibition Body Covering. Held at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in New York City, it focused on the relationship between technology and apparel.
A time base is used to pull the beam from the center to the outer rim along this angle. Instead of deflecting the beam to produce a blip, the amplified signal instead causes the signal to grow brighter. When the antenna sweeps by a target, a small blip lights up on the otherwise dark display face. Getting this to work requires careful adjustment by the operator to mute down the internal noise of the amplifier without also muting out small signals.
Another common method for solving the radiosity equation is "shooting radiosity," which iteratively solves the radiosity equation by "shooting" light from the patch with the most energy at each step. After the first pass, only those patches which are in direct line of sight of a light-emitting patch will be illuminated. After the second pass, more patches will become illuminated as the light begins to bounce around the scene. The scene continues to grow brighter and eventually reaches a steady state.
Had his lot been cast in a larger center of > population, where greater opportunities present themselves, he undoubtedly > would have risen to much greater prominence; but he is still comparatively > young, and his light will in time grow brighter. His mind has a legal trend > and is well stored with an accurate knowledge of the principles of law. He > possesses in a remarkable degree the elements of a good lawyer, is a fluent > talker, a logical reasoner, and has quick perceptions and sound judgment. He > is clear, accurate, impartial and firm, and no man ever sat on the bench who > inspired greater confidence to the practitioners at the bar than does Judge > Walters.
The NRSC paid particular attention to blunting the wave of millionaire political unknowns (e.g., Tom Bruggere in Oregon, Mark Warner in Virginia, Elliott Close in South Carolina) recruited that year by the Democrats.Nakashima, Ellen & Hsu, Spencer S., Washington Post, October 7, 1996, “Mark Warner Sets Va. Media Spending Record; Senate Candidate Puts $5.2 Million Into TV” It also shored up many endangered incumbents, including Bob Smith (New Hampshire), John Warner (Virginia), 75-year-old Jesse Helms and 94-year-old Strom Thurmond.Dewar, Helen, Washington Post, July 15, 1996, "Democrats' Senate Prospects Grow Brighter" Heubusch was also quick to exploit a June 1996 ruling by the US Supreme Court in a Colorado case, that allowed political parties to spend unlimited sums in campaigns, as long as the spending remained independent of candidates.Lambro, Donald, Washington Times, July 8, 1996, "Ruling unleashes cash for campaign " Heubusch immediately set up an independent arm of the NRSC to coordinate such expenditures.

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