Sentences with phrase «bright young things who»

So what is happening to all the bright young things who used to go to law school?
They were bright young things who found the movie filled with «stereotypes.»
The dawning of the Age of Aquarius is now in its sunset repose and the bright young things who seem to be cropping up now all over the place with new information from Fortescue and Ratzinger, may either be the professional mourners for a lost civilization, or the sparks of a looming golden age.

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Shy, but charismatic, «[Buterin] is a very bright young kid who is passionate about learning difficult subjects,» says Lombrozo, though he notes the coding prodigy has a tendency to try to reinvent things rather than build on existing work.
Barton remembers meeting one bright young thing on a recruiting visit to the University of Western Ontario who boasted he's been No. 1 at everything he'd done.
«The emergence of these bright young things is largely down to Tony Blair,» Derek Draper, a former adviser to Mandelson who became a lobbyist and then a psychotherapist, once told me.
Hardened Tories, who had delivered leaflets and knocked on doors for years, found themselves passed over for bright young things.
Here, he's almost the opposite of that character, a bright and seemingly optimistic young man who at first shrugs off things like his discomfort at being forced to strip in front of the «guards» to put on his prison outfit, but is trying to rally his fellow inmates to break out just 24 hours later.
You have the bright young protagonist, who is naive and perhaps tends to fail at a lot of things, but has a talent that is just itching to be taken advantage of.
Such passport cover will suit both young and older people, regardless of gender and profession, who do not hesitate to express their individuality with bright and stylish things.
Dubbed «Bright Young Things,» the new series recalls London in the 1920s as seen through the eyes of young, bohemian aristocrats, who were actual people that were cleverly culled together by the artist from art historical and literary souYoung Things,» the new series recalls London in the 1920s as seen through the eyes of young, bohemian aristocrats, who were actual people that were cleverly culled together by the artist from art historical and literary souyoung, bohemian aristocrats, who were actual people that were cleverly culled together by the artist from art historical and literary sources.
Those bright young things at the various banks who thought it a good idea to cash in on «subsidised «(ie stolen) money and provided finance for wind farms deserve our contempt and then total disgust at suggesting they now be «grandfathered» for their greed, ignorance and negligence (failing to do their due diligence on effectiveness of wind farms).
A bright young thing in Kent who wants to go into politics has two good options: join the Conservative Party, or leave Kent.»
Brown: The unfortunate thing is that there are those people with very bright minds, young, energetic, personally successful who say they can't take the time to participate.
I sat with a table of middle - aged bigwigs who are mentoring bright young things in the drinks industry and I... effervesced.
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