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"He knew how dazzling they were".
Mr. Clinton's speech was not just a reminder of how dazzling he can be, when he's not pouting.
It's like a trailer for how dazzling the quartet can be, but the standard isn't always maintained.
"Each work by Picasso is a unique piece of autobiography," he said, which signifies that each work is, no matter how dazzling, inherently trivial.
After seeing countless pictures in which Dash never shows a tooth, much less a sense of humor, it's surprising how dazzling his smile is.
The collection's masterpieces — Raphael's incomparable portrait of a melancholy beauty, "La Muta," and Piero della Francesca's humble, dusky "Madonna of Senigallia" and surreal, puzzling "Flagellation of Christ" — are ghostly reminders of how dazzling this court once was.
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In fiction, I loved Ali Smith's dazzling How to Be Both (Hamish Hamilton).
Then, at 9, the series gets more personal with "Primates," followed by the concluding hour, "Making of Life," about how the whole dazzling series was created.
Fincher's relentlessly fast tempo doesn't allow much mental space for gradual unfolding, and he and the screenwriter, Steven Zaillian, didn't include or make up the backstories or the interstitial stories about how their characters' dazzling skills arise and are deployed.
How to describe the dazzling ramble of "On Vanity"?
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