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Mr. Gardner was certainly brilliant.
His technique in the challenging outer movements was certainly brilliant, but for a Beethoven veteran of his standing, one might say that this came as little surprise.
And he was certainly brilliant on his Test debut, scoring a near perfect 141 at number three – always the hardest place to bat – on the sub-continent, which has always been the hardest place for Australian batsmen to tour.
He was certainly brilliant, but he was cruelly, smugly, viciously so, the kind of man who could write gleefully of his wish that French-Jewish prisoners of war held in German camps could be excluded from the company of their fellow prisoners, driven away.
The two-door version with clip-on, clip-off roof system that I drove was certainly brilliant fun (once I'd worked out how to get the roof off and found a garage to store it in), though it did sometimes feel more like wrestling than driving.
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The SNP is certainly brilliant at doing it.
When he gets those feet drilling into the floor he's certainly brilliant and knows how to whip up excitement.
It was certainly a brilliant, free-floating idea, and a real envelope-pusher and Jonze has to be respected and admired for getting movies made which really don't look like everything else.
However capably federal lawyers may have prosecuted the case against Varsha and Mahender Sabhnani, who were convicted last week of enslaving and torturing two Indonesian women in their opulent home in Muttontown, it was certainly not brilliant or aggressive law enforcement that broke the case.
He was certainly a brilliant performer and director who, by crossing the taboo line (by as it were impaling himself on the taboo line's barbed wire) vividly demonstrated the alien-ness of nature, and therefore its strange and terrible beauty, more than anything I've ever seen by David Attenborough.
Today, she is in South Kensington to open an exhibition about Ada Lovelace, whose bicentenary is this year and who, as Archer explains in her speech, may not have been "the first computer programmer", as some over-enthusiastic feminists have claimed, but was certainly a brilliant pioneer.
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