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Too many laughs, too much brilliance.
It's a testament to the vitality of fiction in the fifties that so much could be left out and still leave so much brilliance.
"In reality, I don't see much brilliance in the courtroom," Mr. Anderson wrote in his 1997 book, "Crime in Texas: Your Complete Guide to the Criminal Justice System".
It was not a good night in general for the orchestra's brasses, playing with volume but not much brilliance or nuance.
Despite some harsh entries - 'I see myself as a doomed species... snarling, wanking and wretched' - his diaries shine with as much brilliance as any review he wrote.
I do not think that people understand how much brilliance could be harnessed if we were just more open to people who look and think differently than we do.
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Muhammad Ali's Third Coming to the heavyweight championship of the world was an exercise not so much in brilliance as in contrived inevitability.
What interested Jung was not so much the brilliance of Pauli's discoveries, but the nature of the intuition that inspired them.
There is so much quiet brilliance to this story and others that it is a surprise for those who have only followed Aboulela's long-form fiction to discover she has just as much mastery of the short form.
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