Sentences with phrase «so bright the promise»

So popular was the premise, so bright the promise, that soon the Sunday Assembly was ready to franchise, branching out into cities such as New York, Dublin and Melbourne.

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Young, bright and ambitious, Shanahan, who had been the Broncos» offensive coordinator, wanted the job so badly that he promised to work closely with Davis and to retain all of Flores's assistants.
Therefore, thin - film solar cells seemed bright with promise, so bright that the DoE made Solyndra's effort to build a new 28,000 - square - meter plant to manufacture the cylindrical modules the recipient of the first - ever loan guarantee for a renewable energy project — $ 535 million.
The plasma display panel is finally making good on a decades - old promise: a big, bright screen so thin it can be hung on a wall.
On the bright side, everyone and their next door neighbor seems to be having sales this weekend, and my sister is quite talented at bargain hunting, so maybe I'll be able to make it out with at least my bank account intact (no promises on my sanity, however).
Sometimes I get sad thinking about the people who remove color from their wardrobe, I know all black can be very chic but it can also be very boring — I promise, things are so much better on the bright side!
Harlan (Randy Spelling) is a musician who dreams of playing salsa music for a living; however, Latin music isn't a big thing in the small Wyoming town he's always called home, so he packs up his belongings and hits the highway for bright lights of Los Angeles, where his friend Caesar (Matt Cedeno) has promised him a spot on his couch and an audition with a band.
Bright promises a unique blend of sci - fi, action, and CGI effects, so if you're looking for a fun way to kill an hour and a half, this fantastical tale is the movie for you.
Still, Netflix did right by Bright, and the film promises to have an insanely mind - blowing ending so we couldn't be more excited.
The twins are so young, but their futures promise to be bright.
JOHN KETLEY HAS has promised a bright start, so we're out at first light.
Margaret Jacobsen is just about to step into the bright future she's worked for so hard and so long: a new dream job, a fiancé she adores, and the promise of a picture - perfect life just around the corner.
And when you see those good things — and I promise you, there are so many good things — they're going to be so much brighter for you than they are for other people, just like the abyss always seems deeper and bigger when you stare at it.
One of the reasons Apple's iPad was so successful was that, like many Apple products, it captured the public's imagination - commercially, at least, there hadn't been anything quite like it aimed at consumers, and it promised a bright sci - fi - like experience full of exciting possibilities.
We aim to grow the brightest, the best, and those with the most promise so that individuals and businesses can achieve their full creative and commercial potential.
On top of all of this, the color palette has been greatly improved, so we can walk through fields of waving neon grass toward a bright pink sunset, as we were promised in early promotional material.
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