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You can, however, have a brilliant wave-riding experience at any time of year; just be mindful of shifting winds and the occasional rain cloud.
When asked about the happiest day of his life, Hari told me that this had been just yesterday, when we went to a local swimming pool with a "totally, totally brilliant" wave machine.
The Scottish model of a theatre that is light on its feet, portable and responsive has a lot to offer the current brilliant wave of Irish theatre-makers.
The progenitor of the latest brilliant wave of female country voices (Kacey Musgraves, Brandy Clark) isn't done rebelling.
After his professional career, Mr. Cahill worked as a surfboard shaper and as an artist who specialized in thickly-layered resin and acrylic paintings, often depicting brilliant waves.
They performed a brilliant start in waves yesterday.
They possess gut granules which emit a brilliant blue fluorescence, a wave of which is seen at death in a 'death fluorescence'.
Just a few minutes into our interview, Roger Alton leaps up and waves a "brilliant" letter from a reader enthusing about the paper's new £1 cover price.
Regardless of any artistic merit it may or may not possess, it's a brilliant example of willy-waving on an epic scale.
Move a whole lot of algae at once (in say, the crash of a wave) and a brilliant flash of light becomes visible.
In an instant, the witnesses say, they encountered a brilliant light, a blast of hot air and a shock wave that knocked over everything.
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