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Just like those brilliant predecessors, Jones straps her character's history to her heart, managing to project her wordless isolation, even as she speaks.
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It was a case of: 'Let's make these songs as good as they can be.'" Born Under Saturn, the resulting second album, seems likely to be a more confident, finely honed effort than its brilliant but ramshackle predecessor.
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He was a brilliant critic of his predecessors, particularly Descartes, Malebranche, and Locke.
Life During Wartime, like its predecessor, is a brilliant diagnosis of a certain strain of American loneliness.
His infamous predecessor was a brilliant manipulator, who seemingly effortlessly held on to power for 20 years.
It was 2001, I think, when I got the predecessor to this brilliant piece of electronics.
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