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Jean-Paul Sartre's canonization of him in postwar Paris made brilliant sense.
The drive to Angela's cottage took Bridget through emerald hills made brilliant by the previous day's rain.
All the while she made brilliant use of the indeterminate spaces between singing and remembering, often turning songs into halting, half-spoken dramatic monologues.
The piano had become more popular in England than anywhere else, and Clementi, in studying its special features, made brilliant use of the new instrument and its capabilities.
When firecrackers weren't available, we attacked each other with pennies and marbles and clumps of Crisco, which made brilliant greasy asterisks when you missed and hit the wall.
He occasionally made brilliant records – not least 1995's impenetrable but rewarding Outside – but nothing matched what he'd achieved in the 70s.
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"When technology is changing so fast," Mr. Yergin said, "it's possible to make brilliant decisions, but it's also possible to make brilliant mistakes".
He works hard at being understood, and makes brilliant use of intuition pumps (his own coining) to that end.
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