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Ultimately, to beat Hawthorn, you need some brilliance on the field and some brilliance in the box.
In a publicity coup of some brilliance, Peta has enlisted the famous mother of octuplets Nadya Suleman (better known as The Octomum) to its cause.
Kohlschreiber, who's giving himself a few stern talking-tos at the moment, responds with some brilliance of his own to make it 40-30 and Murray then sends a backhand return long.
Kyran Bracken conjured up some brilliance to break the sequence of kicks after a quarter of an hour, the scrum-half spinning from a ruck to turn the Gloucester defence inside out.
England fans know there will be no repeat of the 4-1 win over Holland while there will also be no Scotland to provide a modern day Gazza an opportunity to deliver some brilliance.
And in many ways, a divided, grouchy America's hopes do indeed seem to rest with Mr Obama personable, consensus-seeking and capable of delivering oratory of some brilliance, in defeat as well as victory.Yet the Democrats of New Hampshire were probably right to ask for a bit more (had Mr Obama won, he would surely have been unstoppable).
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All his life Schwartz had yearned to possess some single transcendent talent, some unique brilliance that the world would consent to call genius.
"We scored some spectacular, freaky long-range tries with some individual brilliance from Rob Burrow, Danny McGuire and Kevin Sinfield".
"There are moments that I've had some real brilliance, you know," he reflected recently.
Keeping Parken a fortress will require maximum concentration at the back, with some individual brilliance in attack.
But where a Borges might have built a compelling narrative out of these elements, Pelevin goes at them with a fly, half-hearted jokiness; scattering some incidental brilliance, but more often trailing off into high-end gobbledegook.
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