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Hamilton came to New York at age sixteen from the Caribbean island of Nevis with a blinding genius, brimming with ambition.
In Rose Tremain's new novel, sincere connections between people are constantly being thwarted by old psychic injuries, blinding passions, misplaced love, envy, ambition and ethnic hatred.
Still, the accomplishments of "In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden" come close to matching its ambitions as it explores the blinding nature of class division, the difficulty of reaching out beyond one's own milieu and the caprice with which luck, love and disaster play out within the divisive layers of society.
Ambition and exuberance merge in songs like "The Blinding Light of Dreams," with pensive lyrics flung into complicated motion.
Coleridge described boom and bust as occurring when rational "circumspection" gives way to "emulous ambition", "incaution" and "a vortex of hopes and hazards, of blinding passions and blind practices".
Ever since Boris told Michael Cockerell in a BBC documentary in March 2013 that "if the ball came loose from the back of the scrum" he would quite like to be prime minister, his ambitions have been a matter of public record as well as blinding obviousness.
Like Venezuela, their countries were liberated by the mercurial "Washington of South America" – a man of stunning ability, relentless ambition and a volatile personality that cast as many dark, violent shadows as it produced blinding flashes of brilliance.
Blinding white.
Also a blinding difference?
A blinding start.
"Blinding," China said.
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