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The spectacular opening of Mission: Impossible II (or M I-2, as the punctuation-happy M I-2ting depasthent would have it) is daftly brilliant for having nothing to do with the rest of the film, and is in some ways symptomatic of the film's car-crash appeal – it's a magnumarketing action cliches, excess upon excess upon excess.
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Goldman Sachs, though, has a strong reputation across the investment banks for having a brilliant team of algorithm scientists.
A sad goodbye to Austrian gangster rappers Trackshittaz, just for having a brilliant name and a song that was apparently about wiggling your bum, but which sounded more like something that would have Mozart spinning in his grave.
During an interview with Scott Hennen, a conservative North Dakota radio host, former Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Orrin Hatch praised Solicitor General Elena Kagan for having a "brilliant" legal mind, and called Sonia Sotomayor, a judge on the second circuit Court of Appeals, a liberal but "tough prospect".
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The experience has been brilliant for me, but Chris and Steve have probably caught just enough to cover their costs – fuel plus the massive loan on the boat.
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