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There's so much brilliant archive material around, so it's hard to get really excited about much of the newer stuff.
When there is so much brilliant care, and NHS staff are working so hard, it is unbelievably difficult to shine a spotlight on where things have gone wrong.
He's done so much brilliant work there over the past nine years that I felt like asking, as Harold Pinter once asked Antonia Fraser in a rather different context, "Must you go?".
Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, Libya, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Africa at war, disease, the collapse of Europe's economy… It's been a hell of a year, and I can't remember so much brilliant coverage by so many brilliant reporters rising to meet that challenge.
By the end, as hard as it was to see, the top-seeded Federer and the second-seeded Nadal had produced so much brilliant tennis under pressure that it seemed the most normal thing in the world that Federer smacked yet another ace to get out of trouble or that Nadal hunted down yet another sharply angled ground stroke and ripped an off-balance passing shot for a winner.
"There's so much brilliant female talent in electronic music at the moment," Mac told us, in an email, "that it's a no-brainer to be able to make as much of an equal gender split as possible with a dance music festival.
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It is brilliant that there is a female lord chancellor, and it would be so much more brilliant if the person appointed also satisfied the requirements of the law and was likely to be an effective defender of the rule of law.
"His dancers were not so much about brilliant technique, especially not compared with dancers now, but we had personality".
But it is easy enough to ignore this lapse in the face of such unassumingly intelligent screenwriting and so much understated, brilliant acting".
The sorrow of the G&S partnership, full of bitterness despite the catalogue of hits, was that Gilbert was so much more brilliant.
After a while the Emin fudge starts to seem not so much a brilliant deconstruction of the nude as pretentious and second-rate drawing, lazy in its refusal to really get to grips with form.
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