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In particular, the sculpture dating from this short interregnum (c. 2100 bce) seems to represent some sort of posthumous flowering of Sumerian genius.
It is tempting to say was, given his alarmingly diminished displays for Manchester United of late, but I hold out for one late flowering of the genius that exploded on to the football canvas during his teenage years.
If all we had was IPL or Twenty20 we'd know that a Tendulkar was good, but we'd never know how good: we'd never get to see the full flowering of his genius.
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What a contrast after that to retreat into the wilds of Kent, where "In th'end of [the] strem I am dul as ded".Yet out of that very quietness, Mr Strohm argues, came the flowering of Chaucer's genius.
The development of motion-picture sound brought about the full flowering of the team's genius.
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