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By the 1750s the sole manager was Sprimont, from whose genius stemmed Chelsea's greatest achievements.
There are artists whose genius lies in exploiting other people's talent, and we can recognize the exploitation as the genius.
But it was Jefferson whose genius assembled all such parts into an eloquent whole.
The life of a fabulous industrialist whose genius years were superseded by crankhood.
A collected poems may be cruelest to a poet whose genius shone as intermittently as a firefly.
Lucchino was the Orioles' president whose genius gave rise to the beautiful ballpark that sits near Baltimore Harbor.
Men who, like John, were the cream of their generation and whose genius found expression on a very public stage.
The work is dedicated to Chopin, whose genius on an intimate scale Schumann was among the first to acclaim, and it confronts the very question of the salon.
They look at Messi, and they see the middle-class boy from Rosario with his neat hair whose genius is somehow cerebral and unflustered.
Turing, whose genius is attributed to significantly shortening the length of WWII, helped save thousands of lives after discovering the algorithm to break the Nazi's code.
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