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And at a place like M.I.T., you're surrounded by brilliance, which can make you question whether you belong.
Where it typified the hopes and fears of his times it did so by brilliance rather than by depth.
Then some haplessness, followed microseconds later by brilliance, from Reddan, who slips as he looks to start a phase.
It was a heavy, blown type (shaped by blowing when in a plastic state) characterized by brilliance, clarity, and high refraction.
To read all fifty-four addresses, one after another, is to traverse a wasteland where pomposity, banality, and incoherence are more often relieved by mediocrity than by brilliance.
I've fallen for his work in the past, and this one, entitled Death of a Sails-Man, is touched by brilliance.
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The system is also skewed by so-called "leapfroggers," the few C.E.O.s in a given year who, whether by innate brilliance or by dumb luck, end up earning astronomical salaries.
Act one is about what I expected: some obvious comedy beats put over by the brilliance exhibited by these two even in the twilight of their years.
The individual, of course, plays an important role, but it is defined more by collaboration than by solitary brilliance.
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