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A symbol of lost brilliance, Thomasina is herself obsessed with lost brilliance.
His rapid vibrato sometimes made his coloratura work unclear, even in his first aria, slightly bleaty in places, and he lost brilliance and color in the course of the first act.
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Indeed, one scientist says autumn in Connecticut has already lost its brilliance.
But they filmed them from the sides and above and I thought that lost the brilliance of what those dancers can do".
Artists like Bruce Springsteen, who uses D'Addario strings, Mr. D'Addario said, don't take a chance or wait for the strings to lose their brilliance or sound too mellow.
If you know the ending going into the story, you lose the brilliance of that A-HA moment, which in this book in particular is so powerful.
If this assimilation continues, we will lose the brilliance and innovative flair of the Hispanic population, and the US economy will suffer as a result, in the competition with the rest of the world.
They sounded as though they had lost to sheer brilliance on the racetrack, to an animal who lived up to his name, Pegasus, the flying horse of mythology.
The irony is -- and here I'm reminded of Tolstoy's idea that battles aren't won or lost by the brilliance or stupidity of field commanders but often by sheer accident -- Triet's regiment isn't supposed to be where it is.
Check out the video and get lost in its brilliance.
He had lost none of his brilliance.
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