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But being seen on TV is not the aim: talking to your guests is!! Brilliant contribution, thanks.
Above all, Bloom's most brilliant contribution has perhaps been to revolutionise - Freudianise - our notion of literary allusion.
From another point of view, Merridale's book is a brilliant contribution to the "Xanadu" strand in English literature: the fascination with the "otherness" of splendour and cruelty.
In a brilliant contribution to resolving the controversy over the age of the Earth, Arthur Holmes, a student of Strutt, compared the relative (paleontologically determined) stratigraphic ages of certain specimens with their numerical ages as determined in the laboratory.
If there was a guy that couldn't, say, couldn't finish a sentence and yet is a brilliant contribution as a public servant or an academic or whatever, why should that one thing be mandatory?
Perhaps his most brilliant contribution is a 1988 fly-on-the-wall documentary for the BBC about a Harrogate hotel, Dinner at Noon, where the entire gamut of wealthy or respectable Yorkshire society drift through its halls, are overheard, and drift out again.
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We will miss his humor, spark, and brilliant contributions.
And in Stravinsky's ballet "Firebird" — like the Scriabin, a dazzling Russian piece — supple strings and brilliant contributions from the principal woodwinds and French horn compensated for occasionally shaky work from the brasses.
There are brilliant contributions from modern American directors, including Martin Scorsese, James Gray, David Fincher and Wes Anderson, and from France's Arnaud Desplechin and Olivier Assayas, whose engaging fluency and eloquence has something of Truffaut himself, and his cerebral Cahiers spirit.
The four harps, placed antiphonally behind the violins for most of the symphony, clustered around the conductor to add their embroidery to the ball scene, with brilliant contributions from the two cornets later in the same movement; the pair of ophicleides provided a menacing pedal rasp to the March to the Scaffold, and the quacking E flat clarinet set the manic tone for the Witches' Sabbath.
The relevant literature includes a few brilliant contributions that can serve as beacons for eliminating the current pervasive bad practices and for performing highly competent research.
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