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Improved play by the Lions' defense, the typical brilliance of Sanders, and a then-record 123 receptions by Herman Moore helped Detroit finish 10-6.
Only Bridges emerges whole; with his typical brilliance, he leaps from the laconic to the rhetorical, making even the shady brim of his hat speak volumes.
Mixing a suffocating press, accurate shooting and Jameer Nelson's typical brilliance, the Hawks dug out from an early 7-point deficit and cruised to victory.
I have now listened to them as audiobooks and can report that they contain much of Updike's typical brilliance that I would have missed had I stuck to Bloom's method of mastering a book.
Directing with her typical brilliance, Ms. Levine never allows the audience to forget that the story involves a community of dirt-poor people struggling in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, at once elated and confounded by their freedom and still bound to the place where they had lived as virtual prisoners.
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The Scherzo and the concluding Allegro Vivace display typical Mendelssohnian brilliance, vividly rendered here.
In this exclusive video clip, Snider discusses how Williams deviated wildly from the original blueprint of the record: And here he elaborates on the way in which Williams improvises lyrics and, with his typical offhanded brilliance, provides a concise definition of the aims of art: to lower your inhibitions and open your heart.
By contrast, La Bella Principessa, also claimed as a Leonardo, does not have any of his typical stylistic brilliances.
Rita Hayworth's version from 1953 had its campy charms, but Ken Russell's "Salome's Last Dance" of 1988 was a typical mélange of brilliance, eccentricity and silly excess, a Salome as it might have been staged by Herod himself.
That sly last line — its crowing superiority and its unabashed stupidity — is typical of LaBute's satirical brilliance.
This passage is typical both of the novel's brilliance of prose and of its violent disclosures: Lee's relentless, cruel calm is sometimes reminiscent of Tim O'Brien's accounts of combat in Vietnam.
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