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At the bottom of another page, there is a "Quote of the Week" — "It's amazing what you can do when you go slower!" — attributed to me in the act of discovering this brilliant truth.
The vote had been taken, the die cast, and it certainly had no effect on the result but it revealed one brilliant truth: when it comes to television, it comes down to what you like.
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Your brilliant truth-telling has included the repeated admonition that you are not the answer, that it will take a movement of millions to bring about a political revolution.
"Of course tomorrow the press will say Chelsea had easy opponents but Arsenal were brilliant - truth is both Zilina and Braga are awful," naysays David Studdert.
The brilliant late-1990s Florida "truth" campaign, eschewing worthy public health appeals, played the tobacco industry at its own game.
Sexual relationships with students are understandable, they say, because professors are viewed by students as brilliant purveyors of truth and knowledge, and "authority figures... might call forth erotic feelings in some students" (p. 249).
One of the many brilliant and unsettling truths of John Lanchester's Whoops!
And the Brilliant Jerk speaks the truth.
"I'd like to tell you Cantor did a brilliant job, but the truth is that Pelosi and Obey pushed the members into his arms," Mr. Gingrich said.
10.34pm: Garcia's birdie attempt at 15 horseshoes out - it was a brilliant effort but in truth a tad too hard - and Stricker is left with a fancy right-to-left curler from 12 feet.
Madden's brilliant work proves that truth and beauty can be found in the most unlikely places.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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