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That, in a way, is its true brilliance.
Only rarely do I read a book and feel that I am in the presence of true brilliance.
There are passages in this book, full of explosive pyrotechnic wordplay and ideas, wherein one knows oneself to be in the presence of true brilliance.
But the true brilliance of "The Diving Bell" resides in how thoroughly Mr. Schnabel dispenses with conventional narrative structure without sacrificing clarity, emotion or pleasure.
Odetta recognized, as most Dylan fans hadn't yet, that Dylan's true brilliance lay beyond the political, in the realm of the playful and the poetic.
But the true brilliance of Wainright's work lies in its ability to capture a past, abounding in unthinkable prejudices, that doesn't seem all that distant from the present.
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Suddenly you saw the true Osborne brilliance.
Then there is the question of whether the manager can not only keep Ben Arfa onside but extract the No10's true creative brilliance on a consistent level.
Throughout his career, he moved from oil painting to pastel to sculpture to even photography, demonstrating the depth of his true artistic brilliance.
The buzz: "Enjoy this piece of British-based musical brilliance" – True to Sound.
(I am mindful of how Professor Friedman, a true supernova of brilliance, said of economic forecasting, "If you're going to predict, predict often").
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