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He held his nerve brilliantly, though, to hole from 10 feet for par on his 72nd hole, enough to crank up the pressure on Harrington that little bit more down the straight if, ultimately, not sufficient to claim the £750,000 first prize.
They defended brilliantly, though, but it was important to get a bonus point in what is a really competitive league".
Few win the Triumph so brilliantly, though.
He gets up and down rather brilliantly, though, and signs for a 68, -4 for his first-ever Masters.
Both went on brilliantly (though those hoping for a new wider brush will be disappointed) and dried unusually quickly.
Over the past 20 years he made occasional appearances, at times playing brilliantly, though sometimes sounding like a shadow of his former self.
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In a long interior monologue drawing heavily on the celebrated final passages of Joyce's story (and which McCann voices brilliantly - though Huston the director has the speech accompanied, mistakenly, by a meandering oboe), Gabriel meditates on the relationship of death and love.
Arrogant and insecure, Christopher Purves's Beckmesser is brilliantly detailed, though the stylistic differences with Terfel are unsettling.
Works manufactured on artists' specifications in editions of several specimens did brilliantly, even though they are repeatable.
Nurses are not brilliantly paid, though not the worst paid public servants by a long way.
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