We didn't have, like, her manager with a bright idea, her label with a bright idea.
There are few companies to beat De Beers in selling a bright idea.
So there was a bright idea, that people should be able to Twitter him their questions which he would then answer.
Hungry for some of American's business, David Siegel, president of Continental Express, the short-haul division of Continental Airlines, had a bright idea.
In the Commons, Labour's Stephen Twigg said: "It's simple really, before he announces a bright idea wouldn't it be sensible to check it first with the deputy prime minister".
In stepped the rich with a bright idea.
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Indeed, in a decade when over-the-top chandeliers have fallen out of favor, a restrained design that has both the weight of over 700 years of tradition and a certain lightness of being is nothing short of a bright idea.
But mainly it is because picking a fight with an all-important trading partner, and the biggest foreign holder of American public debt, does not seem a bright idea when you are the one who will be blamed for the economic consequences.
It used to take five years for a bright new idea in a car company to reach market and make a contribution to increased profits.
Then, the Obama Administration decided to scrap those years of work and plow under those mountains of money for a bright new idea: develop a single national system, run out of Washington.
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You have what by all accounts was a well-performing insurance company that somebody had the bright idea of attaching a hedge fund to the top of, right?
That's the bright idea of a team of researchers from MIT, anyway, and it's now been shortlisted in a competition designed to find a new tourist attraction to be built in London for the 2012 Olympics.
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One pro-cannabis campaigner, who had the bright idea of sending a joint to every member of the National Assembly, was recently given a prison sentence (admittedly suspended).
After five days in and out of the hospital, and still delirious from pain medications, I had the bright idea to post a video on glennbeck.com describing some of what I was going through.
For each Challenge, LaMontagne plans to assemble a dozen or so super-bright 18-24 year olds, present them with a potentially world-changing idea, then spend three months walking them through a structured design process mentored by industry experts.
Severinsky's bright idea was to run the electric motor on a high voltage--say, 40 times the 14 volts that is standard for the electrical system in a gasoline car with a 12-volt battery.
" Even a Rumsfeld ally said later of tapping Woolsey, "Whose bright idea was that?
"I like them, I think it's a great idea, if they can work out the kinks, " Ms. Torres said of the bright blue Citi Bikes.
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