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Examples of brilliance


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The shaping chapter vii, for all its brilliance, ultimately cannot sustain the intellectual coherence to which this work aspires.
The authors, struck by the brilliance of the newly released dispatches, were dazzled by them.
The oil also has a higher refractive index than water, enhancing the brilliance of the shadows.
The brilliance of the playing matched the inspiration of this 'composed programme', which certainly caught the imagination of a large audience.
On the contrary, it indicates that the realm of science stands in stark contrast to the manifold brilliance of the world of experiences.
Things seem self-lit, and the gentler 'carved' aspect of colour overrides tendencies to 'plastic' hardness and brilliance.
In its evocativeness, instrumental brilliance and inventive power it stands with the iconic modern masterpieces of string-orchestra writing.
Even in his late 70s, when these recording were made, his technical brilliance as a performer is undimmed.
The polished surface of beads conveyed the notions of finish, brilliance, aliveness and action.
We receive more brilliance and insight, but many readers will be wondering what happened to relativism.
Additionally, her absolute brilliance in devising evaluative instruments which measure these complex behaviors was both elegant in design and beautiful in transparent simplicity.
Indeed, it is impossible, for there is no simple correlation between linguistic fluency and such factors as intelligence or literary brilliance.
There is so much variety here, and so much technical brilliance.
We accept the inconstancy of our instruments as a necessary by-product of their acoustic brilliance, but these are not design models for future exploration.
They represent an adolescent's musical diary, with their awkward hesitations, pious borrowings and astonishing flashes of brilliance.
Popular accounts often assume that the quality of the campaign is purely a function of the brilliance of the candidate and the quality of his personality.
Sheerly beautiful and passionate, its riches are characteristically understated and implicit, the brilliance of the writing always at the service of the musical argument, rather than drawing attention to itself.
Though among the creative artists of her generation her brilliance is without question, the protocols of prestige have been much less well oiled for her than for her male peers.
His own taste for brilliances, rhythmically complex melodies and figures, long cantilena melodies, and virtuoso flourishes was merged with an appreciation for formal coherence and internal connectedness.
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Of course, there were moments of brilliance in the work, and at these times we were able to glimpse the immense possibilities - the articulate fluidity of dance and music.
Unadventurous and reiterative or a work of brilliance?
The first one takes a lot of hard work, the second a discerning focus, the third an inclusive foresight, and the fourth, nothing less than brilliance coupled with good fortune.
She can touch his (their) voice(s) only by adopting a low speaking register or whisper, for which she has to abandon her vocal brilliance (figure 4).
What skill, what charm, what brilliance, what powerful sounds, and support! !
Although each chapter has a lapidary brilliance of its own, the overall impression remains one of superbly constructed individual arguments rather than of a single, cohesive work.
On the other hand different metronome markings, key-changes and rhythmic diversions abound, as do ornamentation and ar pegg io effects to add brilliance especially to the dominant primo piano part.
The reason is not brilliance on my pan but the fact that no schoolteacher, no matter how dedicated, can possibly deal with a whole class on a one-to-one basis.
We must also face the fact that academic brilliance of itself does not necessarily make a good teacher.
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To my mind, it is far more important than any individual examples of personal or intellectual brilliance.
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We admired him also for his intellectual brilliance, which sometimes expressed itself, or seemed to express itself, in the form of intellectual arrogance.
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He was singularly gifted, a man of the most exceptional and outstanding brilliance.
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To the brilliance of his scholarship and his wit, to the devotion to his ideals there were the more sombre undertones of frustration and ill-health.
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A greater or less degree of brilliance can be secured according to desire.
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One pays 5p and the other £7, and no amount of academic brilliance or argument will convince them that that is fair.
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On the question of maturity which is being stressed, my noble friend must have learned that academic brilliance and stability are not necessarily related.
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However, none of us should be surprised by that brilliance.
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The police in this country have shown enormous dedication, energy, determination and brilliance in dealing with organised crime.
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The trouble about the second star is that its brilliance is being overshadowed by passing clouds.
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To hold that view certainly does not mean that one does not respect and admire the brilliance of doctors and scientists.
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He has toiled with brilliance in the cause of disarmament all his adult life.
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Does that mean that there has been a sudden change in the brilliance and ability of the directorate?
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With his great personal drive and his intellectual brilliance, he was not easy to resist, and of course, occasionally there were clashes.
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They have achieved it with brilliance and, that now having been achieved, their early departure is essential.
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He uses logic with equal brilliance on many sides of the argument.
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They want gas mantles to show the brilliance, and very poor light at that!
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The brilliance and success of the textile industry at that time, which was a result of enterprise, initiative and technical advance, have now been wasted.
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They are very able and have shown brilliance in going to almost any foreign capital to get a loan.
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Now, instead of objecting to retrospective legislation, we are expected to applaud the brilliance of their legal insight.
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I stand in awe of his brilliance and his imagination.
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A family, rich by its own exertions and brilliance, has made over the whole of the business for the benefit of 900 employees.
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We must not be blinded to realities by the brilliance of the plan.
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His words and metaphors have the brilliance of lightning.
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I pay tribute to their work and legal brilliance.
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The brilliance of the medical and surgical teams there is internationally famous.
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They made speeches of commanding brilliance but with, to a large extent, intense vacuity when it came to the detail of their party's position.
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Many museums testify to those who by their brilliance, self-reliance and determination added so much to the spiritual and material well-being of their fellows.
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Anyone who has read his works will admire not only their brilliance, intellectually, but also their judicial quality.
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I am merely thinking at the moment of where the brilliance of which we have heard so much comes in.
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They have concentrated all their efforts and subsidies on it, and on many occasions have congratulated themselves on the brilliance of their success.
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She made a speech of considerable brilliance and, while not entirely uncontroversial, it was extremely moderate, well-phrased, erudite and eloquent.
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Labour includes the ingenuity, skill, brilliance, ideas and development over many years of those who work in the company.
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Without that skill, effort, brilliance and technical know-how, the company would never have grown to its present size.
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One wonders whether full use is made of what may be undiscovered works of brilliance.
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On the contrary, the brilliance of his speeches only makes the errors in his judgment the more conspicuous.
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We are profoundly grateful to our troops and those of the coalition nations for the brilliance of their success.
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The global climate models are of immense sophistication and brilliance.
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A man of great intellectual gifts, his career was marked throughout by exceptional brilliance, but he was completely free from intellectual pride.
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I entirely share his view about the beauty and brilliance of that place.
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Is the system being moved from a part of the civil service in which there is a reputation for brilliance in computer management?
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His intellectual brilliance is known to and admired by us all, but it does not extend to simple arithmetic.
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We have to consider brilliance, as against efficiency and economy.
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His brilliance in drafting it exceeds his rhetoric.
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I know so, many people who have worked so hard and with such effect and brilliance, but they ended up with very little.
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The sheer brilliance of those involved in defence research is renowned throughout the world, and workers in the defence industries also deserve our gratitude.
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I was not surprised by its eloquence and brilliance.
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Are we to destroy that vision or to attempt to remove the cloud that hides its brilliance?
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I believe that on that occasion, with a good deal of brilliance, the background was painted in.
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He dealt with matters with brilliance, courtesy and, from time to time, a very sharp wit.
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His brilliance, acerbic wit and incisive analysis were well-known to many of us in another place.
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I have watched impassioned debate, rapier-like argument, oratory to make my heart sing and occasional flashes of brilliance.
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Excellence is won by sweat as well as by brilliance.
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I think that its brilliance depends on its adaptability and its success upon the skill with which we use it.
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However, that should not undermine the brilliance of the song, nor the beauty of the words.
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Does he agree that higher management is a poor mix of brilliance and mediocrity and that there is no known system for talent-spotting in industry?
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I am quite content to go down to defeat before the brilliance of debate, because that will never override truth or freedom.
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I felt drained as the slow-motion daylight entered the room in sheets of brilliance.
In his account of his family history, it was the oratorical brilliance of his relatives that appealed to him most.
Moreover, by constant repetition of the brilliance of her work it has become sacrosanct, to the extent that any criticism of it is invariably quashed.
They remind them of ancestral brilliance and glory and motivate them to imitate it.
Technical brilliance is used as a staple for a steady output of high-quality performances.
The flashes of brilliance displayed by a few secondary schools only served to heighten the general gloom.
Still, no misgivings can occlude the power and brilliance of this provocative book.
The most striking feature, which they all share, is the inexhaustible brilliance and masterly assurance of the sonorous and completely grateful writing for piano.
Each of the five massive movements has its own character and yet the work coheres as a symphonic essay of sustained power and brilliance.
His manifest personal charisma and brilliance has to be part of an answer.
Scattered throughout the book are 20 or so two or three page passages of force and brilliance.
I agree wholeheartedly, but he has thereby conceded the very point of mine against which he has directed so much brilliance.
To reach a high brilliance of the complete system, the beam quality should be preserved while passing the amplifiers.
There is brilliance and penetration into dark ness, discovery of what previously was not.
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