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brilliance

[bril-yuhns] / ˈbrɪl yəns /




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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.

From BBC

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

From BBC

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

From Science Daily

That Baxter could pull this off without causing offence or appearing to patronise his Scottish roots for a wider audience was a testament to his brilliance as a performer.

From BBC

By the end of the play, the tumultuous human drama behind creative brilliance emerges in poignant, transcendent glory.

From Los Angeles Times