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Heidi has an interview at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, which she brilliantly blows.
She's superb, everyone agrees, in "Alice Adams," in which she brilliantly capitalizes on her most annoying qualities.
Deborah Warner has been a trailblazing director: it is 21 years since she brilliantly directed Fiona Shaw as Richard II.
She brilliantly describes the behaviour of time in a crisis, how its "rhythm becomes unrecognisable, simultaneously frenetic and slow-motion".
"A mackerel's skin," she remarks, "is a vanishing trick," after which she brilliantly traces the montage of reflections that ripple along its scales before it disappears in the water.
Taylor was in London where she was completing Suddenly, Last Summer (in which she brilliantly played Katharine Hepburn's mentally-disturbed niece), when the producer Walter Wanger offered her the title role in Cleopatra.
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"She did brilliantly," says foreign secretary William Hague She says: "Am I an ego on legs?
Her self-confidence grew as she did brilliantly in her studies, and she became a community organizer for Heifer.
She used it brilliantly; she withheld it until Henry made clear that he was willing to break with Rome.
RF: Yeah, the swimmer … GB: She's done brilliantly, she's a great role model for girls doing swimming.
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