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Hepburn calls this the most brilliant bit of direction she ever received.
This is a brilliant bit of Machiavellian strategy on the part of the Democrats.
In the theatre, this turns into a brilliant bit of business.
Currie's hypothesis originated in a brilliant bit of fossil detective work.
In a brilliant bit of casting, Frank Elgin is played by Morgan Freeman, and his wife, Georgie, by Frances McDormand.
Was it a brilliant bit of risk-taking and some routine corporate legerdemain, or the biggest fraud in California history?
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Ever since Bloodhound started, we've been talking about the car and making brilliant bits of technology for it.
Each photo shows the outline of a bulbous Drosophila brain, pocked with brilliant bits of green, blue and red fluorescence against a pitch-black background.
The 45-second teaser is mostly made of stuff we've seen in those earlier trailers, but there are a few brilliant bits of previously unseen footage that give Lando a chance to shine.
But when I saw these old interviews with him talking about culture … there's a brilliant bit at the start of Tony Harrison's poem V, where he quotes Scargill as saying, 'My dad read the dictionary every day, and language is power.' He understood the industrial struggle was also a cultural struggle.
It's a neat premise, and the grab bag of brilliant bits that is all we know of Sappho's life might, in defter hands, have been fashioned into shimmering whole cloth.
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