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Although Danes don't take brilliant care of their health (my Jutland neighbours seem to subsist entirely on pork, potatoes and ice cream), they're libertarians – they're enjoying themselves.
The medium provides opportunities for technical explanations which are not possible on radio, and the commentators take brilliant advantage of what television and its related devices can offer.
After all, it is exhausting to spend 100 minutes (no intermission) watching one of the most obnoxious leading lady characters I've ever seen in the theatre take brilliant command of a drama.
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It's very effective and takes brilliant shots.
Leko took brilliant advantage of the chances he got.
Roy took us on from the word go and he was taking brilliant, calculated risks.
MIT delights in taking brilliant minds in vastly diverse disciplines and flinging them together.
He built on that, taking brilliant political reporters like Robert Carvel and making them essential reading in Westminster and Whitehall.
Mr. Cuadrado's accordion lines scampered and stuttered, taking brilliant liberties with the instrument's traditional role; the gaita leaped out of the music with breathy insistence.
Another reason for the exhibition's success is that Mr. Enwezor and the designers have taken brilliant advantage of P.S. 1's architecture, capitalizing on its many galleries, their different sizes and the broad hallways and multiple stairways connecting them.
They were taking brilliant catches, making diving stops and had an all-round greater level of intensity.
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