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So many brilliant distinctions, and so much faith in the power of an idea.
The album has met with broad critical acclaim – praised as "captivating" by the New York Times and receiving "highbrow and brilliant" distinctions in New York magazine's taste-making Approval Matrix.
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Mr. Pataki said he thought the president "made a brilliant distinction between Islam and the fundamentalist radicals we are fighting in this new crusade for freedom".
KPCB specifically states that their marketing efforts are not for the firm but are in the best interests of the startups they fund, a brilliant distinction.
Brilliant note.
No, the uniqueness of Leslie Nielsen is inseparable from the nonspecialness of much of his career, his brilliant lack of distinction.
Pierson is brilliant in her distinction that while you won't like all of your students, yet she maintains that "They can never ever know it".
We want the BBC in the next decade to be a magnet for creativity - the place people come to make brilliant programmes, programmes of distinction.
I want the BBC in the next decade to be a magnet for creativity – the place people come to make brilliant programmes - programmes of distinction.
That distinction belongs to the brilliant Soviet documentaries of Dziga Vertov — movies with titles like "Stride, Soviet!," "One Sixth of the World," and "Three Songs of Lenin".
That distinction belongs to the brilliant Soviet documentaries of Dziga Vertov movies with titles like "Stride, Soviet!," "One Sixth of the World," and "Three Songs of Lenin".
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