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The one thing I've found as a referee is that you can't really fix it by doing something brilliant.
"She's like, 'Great, if you're doing something brilliant, then let's do that.' " As Tom Ford, a close friend of McCartney's for the past 15 years, said: "Stella is not competitive in the girl arena.
It doesn't mean you're doing something brilliant.
Also, watch to see if they're doing something brilliant, that's even better than what we made our target to be.
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"In traditional movie-making, you can be doing a shot, and an actor does something brilliant.
He would do something brilliant for ten minutes and just throw it out.
East had done something brilliant, but Morehead did not offer a name.
At some point in almost every match, he tends to do something brilliant — or he snaps.
Phillips and the first set of screenwriters, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, did something brilliant in "The Hangover".
And in fashion, when you see someone do something brilliant it drives you to do something better… to keep outdoing yourself".
The problem is that this switching off also happens when I do something brilliant on the pitch and, of course, I don't want to lose that.
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