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Last December he persuaded Apple to buy NeXT and its supposedly brilliant software for $400m.
Even their supposedly brilliant manager Joe Maddon used the term when he was hired before the season.
And if there aren't answers, there will be more doubts about the supposedly brilliant operation to free them.
Every week, the supposedly brilliant doctors nearly kill their patients, over and over again, before suddenly stumbling onto the miracle cure.
Jamie Bill, GQ's publishing director, emailed his troops to congratulate them on its supposedly "brilliant" monthly sale of 120,057 (down 7.7% on the year).
When I was coming to meet you just now, I walked past French Connection, which still has that supposedly brilliant piece of advertising – FCUK – in the window.
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There's foppish, hand-tailored Dr Ernest Klumpner, the supposedly 'brilliant theoretician' whose latest book is a psychoanalytic study of John Knox.
Then, there is even David Foster Wallace's absolutely brilliant essay "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again" (about life aboard a Caribbean cruise of two years ago).
After all, I remember very well getting similar assurances about Japan in the 1980s, where the brilliant bureaucrats at the Ministry of Finance supposedly had everything under control.
We were also informed that you were supposedly well on your way to a brilliant recovery in your Los Angeles home.
Thoroughly penetrated by the brilliant naval attaché in Madrid, Captain Alan Hillgarth, the supposedly neutral Spanish general staff could be expected to show the Germans the letters.
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