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It's brilliant to be able to provide a bit extra".
It's brilliant to be able to share those highs with someone you've known for 20 years.
"He encouraged me that Leeds is a very good club and it was brilliant to be able to get his advice".
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"That's a brilliant adaptation, to be able to switch your physiology, depending on need and luck, rather than to be at the mercy of an annual cycle".
The general public are unlikely to consider it an essential quality of any brilliant leader to be able to respond to every little thing in real time.
If you are a respectable but not brilliant investor you ought to be able to earn 5% on your portfolio, net of income taxes and allowance for inflation.
"It's a mistake to confuse being properly qualified and state-controlled licences, and it would be stupid to stop brilliant teachers who want to be able to switch from private to state schools from doing so".
Brandon Korner, 18, thought the later starting time was a brilliant way to allow people to be able to attend a couple of sessions of the game after work.
"It's brilliant to be here and to be able to train every day is a privilege," she explained.
My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.
In this sense the play flatteringly makes us feel a bit like the brilliant Deep Blue, which is said to be able to envision a chess game at least 15 moves in advance.
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