Trials are planned for a new variety of canola that may have a bright future in the Mid West. |
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Tabby is a very talented entertainer and he has bright future ahead on stage. |
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Another factor to promise a bright future for online news is the potential adoption of broadband. |
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Although he was disappointed afterwards he has a bright future ahead of him in football. |
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I believe we have a bright future ahead of us, and with that hope, I know we can succeed. |
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He still has a bright future ahead of him and is expected to put up a better performance next year. |
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We see a bright future ahead in terms of growth for the whole semiconductor industry, and for the fabless industry and for the foundry industry. |
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A spirited young girl who suffered horrific injuries in a freak horse accident has blossomed into a promising athlete with a bright future. |
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While coming out on the wrong side of the score line today Swinford looks to have a very bright future ahead. |
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He is one of the foregoers of modern helicopter technology and sees an especially bright future for tilt rotor designs. |
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She's very bold and not afraid of anything and I think she has a bright future ahead of her. |
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He was destined for a bright future and will be sorely missed by the tutors and students on his course. |
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Pregnancy is one of the pivotal moments of a woman's life but not when you're young with a bright future ahead. |
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I would like to leap to the defence of Quinn, a man as yet untested in football management but exhibiting qualities that augur a bright future. |
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There is no denying either the boy's talent or the bright future ahead of him. |
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She gets top marks in every class and I know she will have a bright future if she keeps this up. |
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But more than all that, weddings are symbolic of new beginnings and a bright future. |
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In good health, with a bright future ahead, he has little to fear from the dawning of another decade. |
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He is pleased to have finally turned over a new leaf and is looking forward to a bright future. |
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And, you know, I kind of think this company has a pretty bright future ahead of it. |
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Just by looking at him I knew that he was definitely going to have a really bright future ahead of him. |
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It was the kind of shot that also convinces Westwood of the bright future that may lie ahead for the youngster. |
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It was no feat of fortune-telling to predict a bright future for these talented singers. |
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At that time, they seemed to be fine, and they were expecting a bright future ahead of them. |
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This young man is an all round sportsman with a bright future ahead in boxing and hurling. |
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Together they would have a bright future, with full employment and a high standard of living. |
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Artisans certainly have a bright future, and the field continues to guarantee the presence of quality French expertise at an international level. |
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It is doubtful whether tomorrow's victor will reach quite those lofty heights, but No Kidding is a horse with a bright future, nevertheless, and he is fancied to oblige. |
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And it isn't the first time his blindingly bright future has been jeopardized by his own mistakes. |
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In Chinese culture, the tiger symbolizes power, braveness, good luck and a bright future. |
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Mobile contactless payment is likely to have a bright future in shops and at vending machines. |
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The conclusion seems to be that music listeners have a very bright future. |
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But were we to use web applications as an analogy, I would say that facility robotics has a bright future. |
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In principle, we are convinced that this game with the less bouncy ball and a strong fair play component has a bright future. |
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Might every privileged schoolchild have a bright future in dance or theater or glass blowing? |
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From every point of view, this mode of transport clearly has a bright future in regions with navigable waterways. |
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David was a pleasure to work with and had a bright future ahead of him, both within and outwith the game. |
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I shall punish her with the name of our sun god for bringing disgrace upon Quetzalcoatl, the one who brought a bright future to the Aztec empire! |
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The new manufactory faces not only Lake Geneva and the Alps, but also a bright future to which everything in this new structure beckons. |
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I love life, so why haven't I shed a few tears of joy before these promises of such a bright future? |
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Lebanon had a glorious past and a potential for a bright future before it mortgaged it to terrorists and tyrants. |
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Our continent's enormous historical and cultural patrimony offers a bright future for so-called cultural tourism. |
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Please accept my hearty congratulations for your accomplishments and best wishes for a bright future. |
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She showed that she has a very bright future as a field event athlete. |
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Kathy was young, attractive, and had a bright future ahead of her. |
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I suggest you look towards the bright future that lies ahead of you. |
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They are certainly on the improve now and seem to have a bright future. |
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And with Bell now well launched toward a bright future as a public company, there is no better time for me to step away. |
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I wish them the best for a safe and enjoyable summer and a successful and very bright future. |
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A bright future has been predicted for the knowledge and information society. |
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Wind power is one of the world's oldest energy sources and still offers a bright future of new development opportunities. |
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It is on these conditions and these alone that an economic development strategy will be credible and have a bright future. |
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We look forward to the bright future of Gemalto as a new leader in digital security. |
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We have also consistently given priority to one main objective: helping our clients secure their assets and build a bright future. |
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Good news for those who believe there is a bright future for authentic general-interest television. |
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The report by Mr Leinen and Mr Méndez de Vigo indicates very clearly what decisions are crucial to secure a bright future for the Union. |
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Her post not only points toward a bright future for print-on-demand publishing, but also highlights the benefits for brick-and-mortar bookstores and self-publishing authors. |
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Natural gas is proving to be a fuel with a bright future, since vehicles with gas engines emit very few pollutants and low levels of carbon dioxide. |
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It is thanks to their unceasing support, commitment, and professionalism that we have successfully met our challenges in 2005-06, and can look forward to a bright future. |
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An emerging market with a bright future would normally be expected to run a current account deficit as it imports capital goods, principally financed from abroad, to speed its development. |
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In a word, the Group is in good health thanks to the commitment and motivation of everyone involved, proof positive that our employees believe that our products, our business and our Group have a bright future. |
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Call it a new way of ensuring Brazil's bright future. |
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Benioff's predication that SaaS had a bright future ahead was spot on. |
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Demir appeared close to tears after the final whistle, but the talented No9 will soon pick himself up in the knowledge that a bright future surely lies ahead. |
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Resource-sector investment faces a bright future, but low rates of capacity utilization will likely keep the lid on commercial, industrial and retail construction. |
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The central element of this logo shows the relationship between our traditional fleur-de-lys logo and the dove of peace, with peace rising with the sun into a bright future. |
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What a year it has been, and what a bright future for our discipline! |
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We see a bright future ahead as we extend our portfolio to new territories, such as videoconferencing, contact centers, and M2M applications and approach cloud computing as our new frontier. |
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They promise a bright future to the young men and their parents. |
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We have a beautiful island, a friendly people, a rich culture and a bright future. |
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So, with all our heart we bless paternally and Patriarchally the beloved Estonian people and wish that its beautiful perspectives for a bright future will come true, among them its quick reception into the European Union. |
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Riders prance before the dignitaries' bandstand, followed by brass bands and floats that recall the glorious events of the past and evoke a bright future. |
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With many nonprofit leaders set to retire in the coming years, Ted sees a bright future for himself and for young people in the sector who are looking to better align their careers with their civic and social values. |
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I embark on this voyage with a sense of excitement and I have the personal conviction that I can and will deliver the bright future I have promised. |
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We thank you for your interest in joining our company and invite you to learn more about our award-winning digital media, graphics and office products, our global team and the bright future that awaits you. |
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It is not surprising that the week leading up to the anniversary was an orgy of panel discussions, heart-rending testimonials, public apologies and glitzy pep rallies pointing to a bright future of racial harmony. |
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Robbie Neilson, who stands alongside Dundee's Paul Hartley as a young Scottish top-flight coach with a potentially bright future, cantered his side through a demanding Championship last season in style. |
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In our quest for innovation, I am firmly committed to the belief that research and development is the foundation of a bright future for healthcare. |
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Ontario Pork Chair Larry Skinner said in a news release that several years of streamlining and cost cutting have made it possible to invest in new technologies and techniques that will secure a bright future for the industry. |
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Gordon McKenzie and his brothers realised dairy farming had a bright future in the South Island of New Zealand so they converted from sheep to dairy farming, but soon outgrew their available land. |
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Woods sees a bright future in harvesting the tidal energy that Minas Basin and the Bay of Fundy hold and expects significant growth in this industry with the completion of the project. |
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On 16 November 2009, A few hours after crediting that the England national team had a bright future in rugby league, Smith resigned from the England national team. |
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Her describes where glass technology is going, he sees a bright future in fuel cells, and he is clearly excited by smart materials and the imminent phototonic revolution. |
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