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"All great people are flawed, all of us, flawed people are capable of greatness and for every identifiable icon there is an anonymous mob of unrecognised bods doing all the admin and heavy lifting.
Cabernet franc is also capable of greatness.
However, Archy Marshall has the makings of an artist capable of greatness.
His singing is lovely, unshowy, a little smoky-sounding, capable of greatness.
Tebow is a loose cannon, capable of greatness and futility in equal measure, and in quick succession.
Here the great point of interest is "Opus 111," made by one of the few choreographers today capable of greatness, Twyla Tharp, to a Brahms string quintet.
They're not perfect, but they remain as capable of greatness as they were during the Maui Invitational in November, when they shattered the notion of Duke's invincibility.
"We like to be glorious heroic losers, always capable of greatness but preferring to lose in the last three minutes by a single point.
The Yankees come away believing that Clemens (4-5), mostly an enigma in his time in pinstripes, is capable of greatness.
It hardly mattered whether he practiced or not, because after the Patriots thrashed the Jets, 38-14, it was clear that Moss was still capable of greatness.
Their version drew on the traditional tenets: ordinary people are capable of greatness; individuals have the power to shape their destinies; they should be given maximum freedom to do so.
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