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For Majoli, the victory was her only major mark of brilliance, a career watershed celebrated in her native Croatia, and one that now seems like a faded postcard.
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His nonconformity is usually consideed a sign of brilliance.
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Federer was in control once again and began to produce the moments of brilliance that have marked his whole career, easing into a 2-0 lead in the second set with some sharp attacking play at the net.
But in books one and two (it's a mark of the first book's brilliance that I struggled through the second volume, which won't be published in English until later this year, in my very poor French) it's Abdel-Razak who gives the story much of its energy.
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But we had glimpses of brilliance.
But there are flashes of brilliance.
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