Sentence examples for brilliant expression from inspiring English sources

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Silva, particularly, became a brilliant expression of creative instincts.

It was almost as if Holmes had been working toward this moment his entire career, and now in one opinion — in one paragraph of that opinion — it had all come together in a brilliant expression of constitutional faith".

LONDON — Matthew Bourne, the British choreographer, achieved worldwide fame when he put a corps de ballet of male, sexually alluring swans onstage in his 1995 reworking of "Swan Lake," a brilliant expression of his ability to use physical imagery in the service of theater, and a rereading of the famous classical work that gripped audiences everywhere.

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Even allowing for the cuteness of mascots, it's impossible to see what relationship these hand-holding blobs have with the mythic originals: Athena, an armor-wearing virgin with cold gray eyes, avid for battle; Apollo, who presided over the great oracle at Delphi, patron of the most brilliant expressions of civilized culture: music, medicine, philosophy, law.

His own gift for drawing realistic human characters found brilliant literary expression in the members of the Spectator Club, in which such figures as Roger de Coverley, Captain Sentry, Sir Andrew Freeport, and the Spectator himself represent important sections of contemporary society.

"If anyone asks you which book they absolutely must take on holiday or give for Christmas, you probably think of the book that has made you see the world in a different way, or taught you things you never knew, or just made you marvel at the brilliant creative expression of a fellow writer.

At the same time, such poetry gives "brilliant" (glänzend) expression to the pain and fear felt by the sinful in relation to their Lord (PKÄ, 91).

The 30-year-old mother of three from Leeds was the bookies' favourite, thanks to her brilliant facial expressions as much as her stunning bakes.

He is not so brilliant at grammatical expression.

By the 18th century, the embroideries show a greater freedom of expression: brilliant red, poppylike flowers seem casually strewn across the surface of a white linen cover that was used to shroud a mirror, to deter vain thoughts in a woman when she prayed at home, not in a mosque with her husband.

After staining with Coomassie brilliant blue, MMPs expressions were identified as clear zones against the blue background.

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