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homer1964 "I thought last year's Gravity was the epitome of a technically brilliant space film (even though the plot was severely lacking).
You know, shows like The 50 Best Things about the 70s, where they show clips, and then the chumps (comedians you've never heard of, low-life TV critics, Toby Young etc) say how brilliant space- hoppers were.
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In general, though, many ideas cited at the Regeneration Fund launch – if invested in and taken seriously – do seem as if they might restore life and purpose to struggling town cores, from cheekily brilliant educational spaces to Singapore-style hawker centres.
What were initially thought to be just a couple of brilliant, closely spaced features at one location now turn out to be a clutch of many smaller dots.
Sir Christopher Wren's 17th-century masterpiece demonstrates a brilliant command of space and light.
Like Stuart Davis, a friend to whom he is often compared, he was a brilliant manipulator of space, line and color.
Here she is in her father's testicle, the space "brilliant and satiny, valentinaceous, as if I had come from his heart and was / a part of him".
Gillian Murphy and Michele Wiles may be American Ballet Theater's pre-eminent female technicians, the kind of dancers who shine particularly brightly in abstract works that are all about brilliant movement in space.
At the beginning of the oddly titled "CYP17," a solo by the Canadian choreographer André Gingras, a man (the superb Kenneth Flak) sits on a chair in the middle of a brilliant, all-white space.
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