Sentence examples for brilliantly opened from inspiring English sources

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McCartney brilliantly opened up a legion of creative inspiration to himself and his band mates (the real ones) by removing them, and all of their personal expectations, from the outcome.

It's a story of interiors -- offices, bedrooms, night clubs -- that was brilliantly opened up by the Clifford Odets rewrite of Lehman's screenplay to show us one New York street after another, the city both gleaming and dangerous.

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What readers tend to remember from McEwan's fiction is its penchant for contriving scenes of awful catastrophe: human dismemberment in "The Comfort of Strangers"; a confrontation between a woman and two deadly wild dogs in "Black Dogs"; the tour de force balloon disaster that brilliantly opens "Enduring Love". Nothing in "Amsterdam" quite measures up to these events.

It's an approach that brilliantly opens up the option to play through the story mode in four-player co-op, which is without question the best way to tackle it.

After a foundation course at Rochdale College of Art I went to Maidstone to study fine art, which in the late 60s and early 70s was a brilliantly open and vibrant place to be.

Poverty and broken homes are back in fashion…") which is so wavery-voiced, so un-produced, so rehearsal-room raw and unpolished it's like they're (still) playing it live in your head, while Newtown Neurotics' Living With Unemployment is a brilliantly open-hearted piece of snot-sleeved, view from the bottom-rung, social commentary.

They have a habit of inviting racist creeps to debates to show how brilliantly open minded they are and to cause a bit of a stir.

I think my right brain wakes up first, or is still dreaming, before my left brain takes over". This purveyor of intrigue and fun is luckily gifted with a resplendent mind, uncluttered and brilliantly open for genius inspiration, most often when the sun comes up.

This subtle, brilliantly handled opening places the boys in their social context, and its deliberate pace sets the tone for a long, dark, detailed, involving movie.

After a brilliantly executed opening scene in which Campbell unfurled his tentacles of power, Sabini and the now gruesomely scared Mario took back control of the Eden Club, and Alfie Solomons demonstrated his rather novel take on Seder to a jovially unaware Arthur ("We've decided to name the goat?" "What have you named him?" "Tommy Shelby".

Djokovic played that pattern brilliantly to open the backhand down the line in his quarterfinal win over Juan Martin del Potro; look for him to impose that pattern on Ferrer.

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