Sentences with phrase «bright new star»

The phrase "bright new star" is an idiomatic expression that refers to someone or something that is new, exciting and attractive. Full definition
Either way, the cloud contains ample material to give rise to plenty of bright new stars.
As if it could not get any better, Trombone Shorty, «New Orleans» brightest new star in a generation,» according to NPR, played the closing ceremony.
Young galaxies blaze with bright new stars forming at a rapid rate, but star formation eventually shuts down as a galaxy evolves.
Bright New Star Jason Mitchell drew raves for his portrayal of Eric «Eazy - E» Wright in the N.W.A biopic «Straight Outta Compton,» but none more telling than the one from the late rapper's daughter, E. B. Wright, who called his performance «phenomenal.»
The bright new star of women's golf, Beth Daniel, won the World Series, earned a women's - record $ 231,000 and was the Player of the Year.
Katie is one of our bright new stars at The Fertility Center of Las Vegas.
Policy Exchange is one of the bright new stars in the think tank universe.
Ten millennia ago, when humanity was busy inventing agriculture, a bright new star in the constellation we know as Centaurus may have awed our ancestors.
When the core reaches a scorching 10 million degrees, the clump flares into life as a bright new star.
With appearances by composer Nico Muhly, Opera alumna Aurélie Dupont, and designer Iris van Herpen, RESET is a delightfully aesthetic affair from filmmakers Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai, a moving portrait of a landmark moment for one of the ballet's oldest institutions and one of its brightest new stars, both on the cusp of great transition.
It is also the ushering in of a bright new star in actor Daniel Kaluuya.
Anya Taylor - Joy and Olivia Cooke, two of Hollywood's brightest new stars, talk about «Thoroughbreds», a story of friendship and murder.
Gideon Glick is one of Broadway's brightest new stars and we caught up with him to learn some facts about him that his fans probably don't know!
A remarkable achievement for any filmmaker, that it was a labour of love for Michôd is evident, prompting predictions of greatness for a bright new star.
The series only lasted two years, but it earned the actor several nominations and cemented his future as one of Britain's brightest new stars.
Meanwhile, Bo wants more from life than milling seeds for his nasty keeper, before noticing a bright new star in the sky.
France's bright new star, Marion Cotillard, fresh from playing the villain in The Dark Knight Rises, is here a killer whale trainer who has lost her legs to one of her students.
Community, Culture, and Prevention Science Award Charles Martinez, Ph.D., is a bright new star on the prevention science scene who is advancing new paradigms of research that link researchers and community leaders to shape meaningful studies that reflect direct community involvement in research planning, implementation, and utilization of research findings.
Seminyak's brightest new star, The Layar features distinctive pitched roofs that taper dramatically to the ground like the triangular rigging of traditional fishing boats — hence the nautically inspired name (Layar is Indonesian for sails).
His carefully rendered and often exquisite geometric designs have meant that he has established a large client base, with clients travelling regularly from the U.K and Europe to be inked by one of the brightest new stars in the Irish Tattoo scene.
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