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What has never been disputed are the brilliant perceptions - how the chains were linked by complementary pairs of base pairs and how they ran in opposite directions - that vaulted Watson and Crick to the summit.
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It's typically brilliant perception.
"With tortoises we've found evidence of social learning, fantastic spatial cognition and brilliant visual perception, so we wanted to know what else can they do," said Wilkinson.
As the Pantone wordsmiths point out, Most often associated with brilliant, precious gemstones, the perception of Emerald is sophisticated and luxurious.
"If people tried to make her a star, she would quickly say, 'We are in separate realms, and if you knew his work, you would be appreciative.' She thought his work on visual perception was brilliant.
Your father was a complex figure, but in some ways brilliant, almost; I mean, his perceptions and so forth.
A brilliant, and moving, mixture of perception and reality.
Gould's conversation always retained a hint of precocity, recalling, at times, the pronouncements of a brilliant child amazed by his own perceptions and eager to share them.
I mean that in the best way possible, as his weirdness manifests itself in brilliant and subversive photographs that twist our perceptions of visual culture into a ball and throw them in the trash.
This perception rescues them from the brilliant exaggerations of Nancy's and Decca's versions of their past and restores them to their humanity.
"If we are unable to do a better job than our enemies of influencing the world's perception, then even the most brilliant campaign plan will be unlikely to succeed," he writes.
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