Sentence examples for genius involved from inspiring English sources

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And there are bunkers there that you never see until the wind changes; the genius involved in designing a course like that".

Telling the truth about this system undoubtedly damaged his reputation among those who believed artistic genius involved no process other than waiting for inspiration to saunter along in its own good time.

Ha! There's no genius involved - it's been a winding road to find our current model.

–They'll have a better understanding of the math, science, teamwork and genius involved in Burj Khalifa because, literally, they'll have done the same thing, in their own way.

From these considerations, Mendelssohn derives two necessary conditions of fine art and letters: faithfulness of the representation ("imitation") and, far more importantly, the artistry, even "genius," involved.

In short, there's no musical genius involved.

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The Safdies' genius involves their movies' extreme symbiosis with performers.

True genius involves not merely an incremental advance, but a conceptual leap.

Genius involves specific talents and gifts, but it also includes deeply subjective qualities and elements of originality.

Genius involves each person's unique way of perceiving the world and unusual way of expressing themselves in it.

And there is an evil genius component involved which is admirable in its sheer audaciousness.

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