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She died recentlyfrom cancer, but I'll never forget her brilliance, which will always motivate me to work my hardest.
Lawrence Summers, the new top economic adviser, was the youngest tenured professor in Harvard's history and is famous for never letting anyone forget his brilliance.
THE MCENROE HUG It will be difficult to forget the brilliance of Rafael Nadal's five-set victory over Roger Federer in the Wimbledon men's singles final, which generated a 4.6 overnight Nielsen rating, the best in the three consecutive years they have met in the finals and for all the Federer finals at the All England Club in each of the last six years.
This was partly because, while I'd remembered the anger and the horror from the last time I'd read the novel, I'd forgotten the uplifting brilliance of the final chapters and about Yossarian's refusal to give in to bullying or despair.
From the brilliance of forgotten acts such as Australia's Icehouse to the horror of unforgettable bands like Kajagoogoo, here is a 1980s nostalgia fest to rival last year's Live Aid release.
It has also been forgotten, due to the brilliance of Antoine Griezmann after the break, that Ireland could easily have been two or maybe even three goals to the good.
In an author's note to "Endgame," he writes, "We may not — and perhaps should not — forgive Bobby Fischer's twisted political and antireligious assaults, but we should never forget his sheer brilliance on the chessboard".
However boorish, the boo-ers might just have been registering understandable dismay at the farewell to Antonioni's early "realist" period of the 1950s, in which he made conventionally paced and structured films, whose own mysterious brilliance has been forgotten.
Players who display only fleeting moments of brilliance are easily forgotten in seasons that can run from April to November.
Lillian's brilliance, beauty, love, and generosity will not be forgotten.
But today much of her influence has been forgotten, along with the full force of her extraordinary – if troubling – brilliance.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com