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The mark of true genius.
(That grid, a work of true genius, is celebrating its two hundredth anniversary).
Those differences seem interwoven somehow with the quintessentially American mystery of true genius emerging from as unlikely a place as East Tupelo, Miss.
But his solo work – Easton Neston House (1682-1702), five London churches, notably Christ Church, Spitalfields (1714-29) and the circular Mausoleum at Castle Howard (1729-42), are laws to themselves; the work of true genius.
For years, we've seen the Rubik's cube (and those who can solve the puzzle quickly) as a marker of true genius.
Despite this, Le Mesurier remained friends with Hancock, calling him "a comic of true genius, capable of great warmth and generosity, but a tormented and unhappy man".
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This to me is regrettable in a book of this length and presumed scope, because so much of the true genius of Mahler's invention lies in his astonishingly skillful manipulation of harmony, counterpoint, form and instrumentation.
Turing's prosecution for homosexuality led to the death of a true genius at the age of only 41 in 1954.
This metaphysical painting of human fragility is the work of a true genius who deserves, even from his few surviving relics, to be revered as one of the giants of European art.
It's a mark of a true genius that he's always right – even when he's hopelessly wrong.
Semmelweis didn't know what the contaminant was (with the perspicacious ambiguousness of a true genius, he called it simply "cadaver particles").
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