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Credit that in part to the cast, whose brilliance is only reaffirmed by the boxed set.
TV's most cantankerous clinician is a medical maverick whose brilliance is only overshadowed by his brutality.
Some years the most celebrated albums are perfect jewels whose brilliance derives from focus and consistency.
But can the children whose brilliance might change the world be identified?
Both are central characters whose brilliance is betrayed by misguided bravery in trying to perform through pain.
Gregg Doyel of CBSSports.com gives his own wow to closer Mariano Rivera, whose brilliance, Doyel believes, is never adequately appreciated.
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Fellow inventors laud him as a second Thomas Edison, an often maligned genius whose true brilliance was not fully understood until after his death.
"A dynamite dribbler, whose technical brilliance was in vain," wrote Nord Éclair.
Mr. Hubbe, limping to the staggered chords, has a whirlwind encounter with Ms. Whelan, whose technical brilliance deliberately contrasts with his weighted heroic postures.
By relegating to second place a young performer whose intuitive brilliance and originality speak for themselves, the judges missed the opportunity to defuse that criticism.
Mr. Reems played Dr. Young, a physician whose diagnostic brilliance — he locates the rare anatomical quirk that makes Ms. Lovelace's character vastly prefer oral sex to intercourse — is matched by his capacity for tireless ministration.
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