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brilliance

[bril-yuhns] / ˈbrɪl yəns /




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It is, however, for his brilliance under the guidance of the mercurial Clough at the City Ground for which the winger team-mates described as "pure genius" will always be remembered.

From BBC

Who knows, Morgan's brilliance might even inspire Villa to mount a Premier League title challenge.

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Considered by many as the most famous broadcaster and conservationist of our time, Sir David has circled the globe for 70 years to show us the brilliance of the natural world.

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That Djokovic consistently looks the most likely to disrupt the 'New Two' is testament to his enduring brilliance.

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When light catches the lattice of a diatretum, the glass shows more than technical brilliance.

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