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This was AFTER he had already praised her as "tough," "fair," "brilliant" and "dedicated".
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Just brilliant.
Brilliant, just brilliant!
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"In an era blessed with more than its fair share of brilliant foreign correspondents, he was the best of the breed.
She has been called witty, sarcastic, no-nonsense, eminently fair, eminently unfair, brilliant and antigovernment, and she has angered everyone from Rudolph W. Giuliani to the conservative talk-show host Bill O'Reilly.
A bit. Things have got more wearable recently but there's still a fair amount of brilliant catwalk nonsense: last season there was a baby styled as a rucksack.
The Irish teens won top prize at the Google Science Fair with a brilliant plan to help solve world hunger.
Below the waterline, it was also, as Michael Lewis has identified in a brilliant Vanity Fair profile, all about Wolfe.
Their tireless efforts and brilliant new Fair Food Program are the subject of my film Food Chains.
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