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The book may be a little repetitive in places, but the background to each stage is brilliantly explained.

The Moore tornado may have been the strongest one this year, bad luck had it track through a populated area (Bill Hooke brilliantly explained the issue here).

And yes, real cost control will ultimately depend on changing the ways doctors are paid and organized, as Atul Gawande has brilliantly explained in (yes) The New Yorker.

There he brilliantly explained the differing gravitational forces on different planets while sitting in a centrifuge, and there is nothing like a centrifugal gravitational simulator to wipe the smile off someone's face.

Further, it will be while the jury is deliberating that the theory of Defensive Action, so brilliantly explained in Wrath of Angels, will make a difference.

(Further reading for "Citizen's Book Club" fans: The distinction between "negative" and "positive" freedom was brilliantly explained by the Oxford philosopher Isaiah Berlin in his 1958 essay "Two Concepts of Freedom". Book V of Aristotle's Politics can be found here).

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The essay brilliantly explains how Bezos transformed Amazon from a giant store into a platform on which much of the Web operates.

He illuminates everything he touches (see review).Daniel Defoe: Master of Fictions.By Maximilian E. Novak.Oxford University Press; 680 pages; $45 and £30Click to buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukMaximilian Novak's scholarship brilliantly explains the author of "Robinson Crusoe" and his age.

This, as Shapiro brilliantly explains, was essentially a Midlands conspiracy driven by men, many of whom lived in Warwickshire, and who were also related to Shakespeare's maternal family, the Ardens.

In what is probably the most effective blending of the supernatural with science-fiction themes, Kneale brilliantly explains the roots of magic and superstition via an ancient Martian invasion of Earth.

"Regardless of the degree of government intervention, the fast-growing economies of East Asia share a common feature: they all possess competent, high-capacity states," Francis Fukuyama brilliantly explains in Political Order and Political Decay.

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