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It is an emphatic way to express strong approval when praising someone for their clever idea, skill, or accomplishment. For example, "Your solution to the problem is utterly genius!".
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Classic Yumbox V2: £24.95, yumbox-uk.co.uk "A bit pricey but utterly genius, this is a fun twist on the Japanese bento box," says Jacqui.
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I think you can see from the picture exactly how this utterly-genius pet toy works.
Copying, Fat argues, was always an essential part of architecture, and the myth of the utterly original genius is therefore suspect.
Yet the new Photographs Gallery at the V&A, which opened on Monday to showcase the world's oldest museum collection of photographs, reveals the apparently limitless variety of the art and the utterly personal genius of great photographers.
Buy it at BOL Thought-provoking and utterly fascinating, The Genius Of Leonardo (Barefoot Books, £9.99) is also a stunningly beautiful book.
We can't decide if the pictures -- which include a chin grab, a casual swim and some "Phantom of the Opera" inspiration -- are genius or utterly humiliating.
If my own ignorance was betrayed by my lack of awareness of this spectacular, satirical, utterly irreverent and unapologetic genius, the film thankfully caught me up on all I needed to know.
And this would be true, to a small extent, though the idea that the Ivy League is somehow the incubator of the country's greatest geniuses is utterly ridiculous; more often than not, the truly innovative thinkers seem to come from the great public universities (or at least they used to) or smaller colleges.
But the truth is that I have no single opinion about this collection — how could I? The book is a series of narratives that resist interpretation but not feeling — except that I am certain it further establishes Shaughnessy's particular genius, which is utterly poetic, but essayistic in scope, encompassing ideas about astronomy, illness, bodies, the family, "normalcy," home.
Alex Salmond is a malign genius and David Cameron is utterly without imagination or any idea of what he wants to do".
As a corporation, Xerox utterly failed to capitalize on the genius of its staff.
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