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"Our heartfelt thanks go out to the brilliant fire brigade who limited the damage caused to the beautiful old town hall".
Most recently, he presented his version of the theory in "Bright Air, Brilliant Fire," a book intended for the lay reader.
His work led to the construction of a general theory of brain development and function called neuronal group selection, which he explained in a trilogy of books (1987 89) for a scientific audience and in Bright Air, Brilliant Fire: On the Matter of the Mind (1992) for laypersons.
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It means "bright fires," or "brilliant fires".
As we talk, her blue eyes seem lit up by some brilliant inner fire while her jewelled hands sweep the air with emphatic, graceful gestures.
And, "Amazon Prime" will begin to significantly challenge Netflix, as more and more of us are introduced to Prime via Amazon's brilliant Kindle Fire maneuver.
In other words, he made a brilliant guest, firing comedy in short bursts, but a problematic host or actor.
"In the wonderful darkness of the summer nights," she wrote, "the banks and sandbanks of the Tigris will be alive with brilliant little fires, each with its devoted attendant, a weird flame-lit figure, hunched on his heels or leaning meditatively on a long pole gazing into the embers".
Roscommon substitute Thomas Corcoran drilled a '45 between the posts on the restart, but the Ulster champions countered and the brilliant Brennan fired over his fifth point.
I shall show you the brilliant crystal fires, shining within.
The eclipse blocked about 94percentt of the sun, producing a brilliant "ring of fire" effect.
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