Fortunately, there are three pieces that brilliantly encapsulate the Pleasure Dome experience. |
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He cut into the penalty area but his right-footed effort was brilliantly blocked by the Hibernians netminder Josh Byrnes. |
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This brilliantly written book isn't entirely flippant, since its humour has a more sombre purpose. |
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The scene brilliantly encapsulates the humour and humanism at the heart of Rosenthal's work. |
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The sanctuary itself is the most brilliantly illuminated part of the church. |
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A stupendous column of white alabaster, it shone as brilliantly as the hot Egyptian sun. |
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She chose a blue that corresponds to the color of the brilliantly clear sky above New York on that day in September. |
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The piece presents a sect of 11 men and women, brilliantly clad alike by in white dress shirts, striped ties, and suspendered knickers. |
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The National Health Service workers pushed giant, brilliantly lit beds into the stadium. |
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Emerging trends include the brilliantly hued photos of Winstanley and the classic snapshots of Metzner. |
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From 1912, he painted extensively in northern Ontario, producing brilliantly colored oil sketches on small wooden panels. |
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The satellite rose into a brilliantly sunny sky flecked with small white clouds. |
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He brilliantly explored the potential of digging into his site to protect users from the almost constant winds of Mykonos. |
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The brilliantly gifted heir to landed estates and a fortune, he would seem to have had everything needed for success. |
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In contrast with the townscape, which was brilliantly inventive, individual buildings were of ephemeral mediocrity. |
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Her brilliantly edited and produced catalog accompanies this wonderful exhibition. |
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It's light and colorful, not deep stuff, but so well crafted, so brilliantly orchestrated, that you're apt to play it again and again. |
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Two years later, he brilliantly expressed his ideas in the first Manifesto of Surrealism. |
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The company is an outstanding example of a brilliantly executed strategy of consolidation. |
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A good thing then that the story is so brilliantly held and told at such a cracking pace. |
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The War Memorial Obelisk stands about 20 foot high on an outcrop of gritstone and is brilliantly situated. |
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He worked the crowd brilliantly, and was to keep everyone laughing through what proved a long night. |
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Both art forms shine more brilliantly with the contrast between the use and non-use of the voice. |
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It is finely wrought and brilliantly realised, but devoid of charming idiosyncrasy. |
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In other regions brilliantly decorated and lacquered eggs of papier mache were made. |
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His war paintings brilliantly express the destruction and disillusion of the participants. |
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The cult image of Artemis was brought out from the inner sanctum and, gilded and white, shone brilliantly in the morning sun. |
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Are these paintings on the whole deprived of the expected painterly satisfactions so brilliantly present in the figure pieces? |
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All the dancers are fabulous technically, but they shine most brilliantly when they are enjoying what they're doing. |
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Unamplified orchestral sound resonates distinctly around the hall, though far from brilliantly. |
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Champagne works brilliantly with Japanese cuisine, particularly nigiri or sashimi, whose clean flavor profiles lend themselves well to champagne. |
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Ablett performed brilliantly but subsequent happenings have proved that sport isn't always a test of character. |
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Willie Wilson then cracked in a shot, which Reid did brilliantly to tip over the bar to deny the Fifers. |
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Stylistically, the brilliantly veneered and inlaid case is most likely the work of John and Thomas Seymour of Boston. |
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We saw several species of stingray, including an electric ray brilliantly camouflaged in the sand. |
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The big choruses in The Creation are utterly magnificent, but so much else is so brilliantly executed it's hard to single out highlights. |
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It wasn't long before the Cougars were over, Colin Pickles brilliantly stealing the ball in a one-on-one tackle and racing in at the corner. |
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They trained and hired the French-trained Dutchman who succeeds brilliantly in creating traditional pancakes and noodles. |
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It was a splendid goal, brilliantly taken after some outstanding close-range control. |
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Everyone in this band could play brilliantly well and their timing was impeccable, but the whole plot is lost in the tunes and terrible vox. |
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What would happen to a literary form like the novel if it was invisibly hollowed out rather than brilliantly exploded? |
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Robby walked out onto his lawn with just a trace of a stagger and jumped into his brilliantly, subtle performance. |
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They say the stainless earrings shine brilliantly in the sun, which makes me stand out from the crowd. |
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Make an alphabetical list of all your lovable qualities from adorably brilliantly cool to xerophytic, youthful and zymotic. |
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The regional intonations, like the period slang and cant and contemporary allusions of the time, are brilliantly captured. |
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One brilliantly calm, cool summer evening, one of the trustees decides to take us around the campus. |
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But Alex Giannini brilliantly conveys Martin's comic cool, even down to his habit of rocking sideways while he sang as if half seas over. |
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More than 30 years later, this feast for the eyes and ears still shines brilliantly as one of the musical genre's crown jewels. |
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Despite this, many of the scenes between Jet and Seigl are brilliantly, cringingly drawn, getting to the nub of sibling psychodrama. |
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It was an experience to stand amidst a countless variety of brilliantly hued wild flowers. |
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Lerner conquered the score's thunderous octaves and tone clusters brilliantly. |
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Billy Bob Thornton is brilliantly repellent as a depressed, alcoholic, obscenity-spouting, safe-cracking department store Santa. |
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I chatted enthusiastically to various people for a couple of hours, brilliantly deconstructing the zeitgeist and things. |
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Just before this score Lawler had brilliantly effected a double penalty save to keep his side in the contest. |
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It would be an ideal wine to accompany latke, a brilliantly simple and tasty panfried dish. |
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But as the birth of the American republic so brilliantly demonstrates, the taxing power of the government is far from being unlimited. |
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The blouse works brilliantly with a pair of skinny jeans or stovepipe cords and a tailored jacket. |
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I suspect that The Edifice Complex is so readable because his scholarly theme, brilliantly researched, is well peppered with anecdotal insights. |
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After everyone had already been seated, including the king, I walked slowly, gracefully into the grand hall, gowned brilliantly in gold cloth. |
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You marvel that it can grow such lush grass, such brilliantly green and orange fields of pumpkins and tall stands of trees. |
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The fowl path, which is a colourful mixture of local, brilliantly plumaged birds is an attractive spot for children. |
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When I go to see him he plays brilliantly and then has a wee lean spell but I think when you're a flair player you tend to be more inconsistent. |
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The original had a thin premise and an anorexic plot, but delivered brilliantly choreographed fight scenes and downplayed gun violence. |
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Depo-Provera is a brilliantly effective anovulant if the injections reliably occur every twelve weeks. |
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Mathews brilliantly traces the precise contours of her mood swings, their pace and imagery, their irrational, irresistible force. |
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The sapphire sparkled with energy inside and shone brilliantly against the golden ring. |
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The night climb is stark affair, halogen lights casting deep black shadows on every part of the cliff face that isn't brilliantly lit. |
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Silhouetted passers-by walk away from us as the singer steps forward, brilliantly lit, sometimes looking at us sometimes away. |
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It focuses brilliantly on political intrigue and high stakes and assassins and crumbling empires. |
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It's brilliantly footnoted, with characters and places hyperlinked, and references to further information. |
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Reefs of brilliantly coloured corals and sponges provide shelter for fish, Crustacea, and other animals. |
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Through his consummate technical skill and artistic vision, Botticelli brings this heroic progress brilliantly and miraculously to life. |
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Both the Prosecco and Pinot Grigio are delicate lattice works of limes and pin sharp, brilliantly balanced acidity. |
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The movie brilliantly brings out the A-student egotism of this unrelenting, literal-minded young woman. |
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Both of them sat on lawn chairs in the yard behind the condo now, their gazes locked on the brilliantly starry sky. |
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It could well be true, and not just by luck, that Essendon played rottenly, the Easybeats played brilliantly, yet Essendon won. |
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Ross Flynn in his first race, ran brilliantly to finish in fourth place and win his first of many medals. |
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He played them brilliantly, without insinuating a trace of sinister charm or humour. |
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The teeth are brilliantly preserved examples of a number of species, including raggedtooth, requiem and even mackerel shark. |
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The company brilliantly captures the feel of the master's writing without having to resort to big dresses and gleaming samovars. |
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Nonetheless, he has used these piano based samples as an interesting canvas on which to work, and his modifications shine through brilliantly. |
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Playing a Type A-plus-plus lawyer who's finally learning to acknowledge her sapphic side, she is brilliantly funny and adorably vulnerable. |
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To complete his tapestry of interwoven plots, the resolution had to be brilliantly contrived. |
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One of our choices was an apple crumble, which brilliantly combined sweet and tart tastes, together with vanilla parfait and toffee sauce. |
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They offer two brilliantly conceived plans to restore sound money to our economies and our lives. |
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Paul Wright was unfortunate that his downward header was saved brilliantly by McCulloch. |
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He was infantile, narcissistic, driven, unreasonable and, at times, brilliantly irrational. |
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The grotto guide is a brilliantly jaded girl whose patience is obviously waning come November. |
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The building's delicately sculpted arches, domes and turrets are brilliantly mirrored in the waters below. |
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As the smoke glittered and gleamed, shining brilliantly, he had to shadow his eyes. |
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They released a string of brilliantly weird hits with phantasmagorical Tim Pope videos and amassed huge success in America. |
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The shtick worked brilliantly, granting Farrell his edge but softening it too. |
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Sitting prominently atop a hill overlooking the city, the castle complex was brilliantly floodlit. |
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I have read most of his books, and I think that he brilliantly attacked the illegality of the income tax. |
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A visual feast, it brilliantly captures the perilousness of being an animal, and an outsider, in a cruel bipedal world. |
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The author has a wonderful awareness for tiny details that somehow brilliantly illuminate particular facets of the struggle. |
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The Andean cock-of-the-rock is a brilliantly colored, pigeon-size bird known for its elaborate courtship displays. |
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For all the narrative time-shifting and interweaving threads, it is brilliantly readable and its central thesis is compelling. |
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As I was standing there, a great sea serpent, long and blue like the falls that shimmered brilliantly, slithered out of the water. |
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But she was never to wear the Asase Ya costume, with its brilliantly patterned dashiki and the tall, coiled wig of black yarn. |
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These women fought the new restriction by wearing elaborately designed and brilliantly colored tignons. |
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Light shone off the blade brilliantly and several words in futhark were in the blade. |
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It is a brilliantly curated exhibition that you can view at home because it's in a book. |
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You guided us so brilliantly, while you also, in my humble opinion, gave the performance of your career. |
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A right-footed shot from the edge of the area was brilliantly tipped around the post by the keeper. |
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Each in their own way is drawn to what appears to be a parallel world and the characters inhabiting it are brilliantly sketched. |
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This dapper crew, decked out with pristine suits, scrawny moustaches and tommy guns, is brilliantly cast. |
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She brilliantly reshapes his stories of taxi drivers into her own account of young backpackers aboard a Paris-Amsterdam night express. |
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Last season Marsh pulled off a string of penalty saves and he did not disappoint this time, brilliantly palming away Nick Fisher's spot kick. |
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It handles brilliantly thanks to the high, wide handlebars, though it is top-heavy at lower speed. |
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Beethoven's only opera, both a love story and a paean to freedom, is full of dramatic and musical inconsistencies, yet it works brilliantly. |
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This mighty bird, the chicken of chickens, is brilliantly colored with feathers of red, green, brown, black, and gold. |
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Anyone who wants to raise this as a problem had best do it behind his back, because if he's around to respond, he will respond brilliantly. |
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Physically, she brilliantly embodied the shrewd, sharp-eyed, owlish spinster, while also conveying her intuitive acumen and razor-sharp mind. |
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It was a very simple idea but it worked brilliantly because everybody could take part. |
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Ladies wore flashy jewelry that caught the light of the chandeliers and sparkled brilliantly. |
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He succeeded brilliantly but at the cost of reducing his flagship to a dismasted wreck. |
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When they tried the opposite side of the court by serving down to CJ they found him in excellent form and he brilliantly returned everything. |
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The stars failed to sparkle but Bangalore found its own son shining brilliantly on Sunday morning. |
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The first sunbeams were shining brilliantly, spreading their golden glow over the calm water. |
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In the opening 15 minutes he had a shot cleared off the line and a left-foot drive brilliantly saved. |
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This uneven album is at times brilliantly psycho, yeah, but a healthy kind of psycho all shook up and diffused by the healing beat. |
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He was dressed in brilliantly white robes with gold trimmings and fine embroidery of natural forms. |
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At midnight, all the city is blacked out, but the giant bronze statue on Chanamsan Hill remains illuminated brilliantly with a spotlight. |
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And at this moment in time, she's just as brilliantly oblivious as she ever was. |
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Guatemala's national symbol of independence and pride is the quetzal, a brilliantly colored tropical bird native to Central America. |
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In a visually economical and brilliantly staged turning point, the village idiot jealously, for love of Ivy, stabs Lucius nearly to death. |
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Cole Porter's brilliantly catchy songs sound as good today as they ever did. |
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In a brilliantly wry and acidly accurate mini short story he demonstrates the shocking swerving from honesty and truth by the government. |
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She has beautifully and brilliantly caught different moods of water in colours black, white and silver. |
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The barrels are nicely blued, and some small parts, like the lock bolts, were brilliantly heal blued for contrast. |
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Not only is he a brilliantly skillful footballer, he is also captain and leader of this Czech side. |
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DeNiro underacts brilliantly, creating a character whose obsessive concern for control and order is both his means to the top and his undoing. |
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That brilliantly slanting September sun followed me all the way to my destination. |
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This brilliantly colored merry-go-round of a cake is gussied up in minutes. |
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After all, an average idea brilliantly implemented always beats a brilliant idea left unexecuted. |
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A brilliantly clever, decent, hard-working woman is forced to apologise to the public for dressing unfashionably. |
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They encored with England Made Me, and a brilliantly dispassionate version of one of Bowie's more histrionic moments. |
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The bright light was radiant with the morning rays of red, orange, pink, and gold, reflecting brilliantly on the glasslike water. |
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The brilliantly gifted on-baller with electric pace was an incredible talent. |
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Now, brilliantly, or duplicitously, or frighteningly, Fox has given its critique of boringness and complacency and sameness a right-wing argot. |
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The diamond was shining brilliantly in the sun, casting tiny rainbows on her fingers. |
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This is an impressive achievement when you consider the level of unrealism in this brilliantly odd movie. |
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While Williams made her way brilliantly through its forest of steps, the dance was more demanding than affecting. |
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While the series gives us two brilliantly portrayed murderers, for me this unsentimental portrait of women of principle is more impressive. |
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Gene Wilder is brilliantly understated as the Waco Kid, a stark contrast to the neurotic nebbish Leo Bloom in Brooks's The Producers. |
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Mullins was delighted that the decision to send him to the front early worked, and the horse jumped brilliantly. |
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The programme's structure was unvarying, but the design itself was brilliantly conceived. |
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Here is a city where we've dreamt brilliantly of virtue while doing spectacularly unvirtuous things. |
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He multi-tracks the vocals on this song and the off-key harmonics of his offbeat voice work brilliantly. |
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He does brilliantly to clear a shot off the line after Marcos was beaten all ends up by a Brazilian whose identity remains a mystery to me. |
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It's a great insane ending to a brilliantly curated day of music. |
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Echevarria brilliantly dissects the ideas of these thinkers. |
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Street savvy but compassionate, mystical but agnostic and above all, brilliantly idiosyncratic, Fly is a rambling poet of sorts. |
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The writing team behind these videos are some seriously mad comedy crackheads, and they manage some brilliantly irrational bits. |
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Spall plays him brilliantly as a grumbling, grunting beast of a man whose sensitivity and kindness emerges slowly. |
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It is a wildlife bonanza, and yet even the most brilliantly colored species somehow make themselves invisible. |
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It was not just that the sun was shining brilliantly in a place infamous for its cloudiness. |
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Their glossy, half-silver surfaces reflected the radiance from above brilliantly, almost pulsing with life when one's eyes viewed them at different angles. |
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The exceptions shine out all the more brilliantly for their rareness. |
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The local churches were celebrating The Feast of corpus Christi by launching brilliantly exploding rockets into the night. |
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Neal is the charming and debonair criminal I created for the show, played brilliantly by Matt Bomer. |
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He was still achieving in school and sports, though less brilliantly than before, and was somewhat small and scrawny. |
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John Wilkes writes brilliantly in defence of press freedom to report on Parliament, only to be discredited by a dirty poem written as a young rake. |
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Marvellous resilience by the Killough travellers saw them cling on like leeches, brilliantly grinding out four winning games to record a superb victory. |
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Just seconds into the second half, Emmet Doherty fisted on a delivery from outfield into the path of Jacko Kiely and his brilliantly taken angled shot billowed the net. |
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The D major conclusion blazed forth in its full glory, brilliantly anticipated by a momentary slowing of the tempo just before the final outburst. |
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James Kennedy, who signed for Hibs from Waterford Crystal saw his 25-yard right-footed free kick brilliantly tipped around the post by the veteran Falconer. |
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Bob was celebrated as a lovable rogue with a brilliantly creative mind. |
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Hidden beneath a tender and delicious paillard of veal is a cake of brilliantly creamy scalloped potatoes, crusted with a golden gratin of Asiago. |
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These are the terms this man used to so brilliantly tell us off. |
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A magnificent short-spined scorpionfish with an impressive pink and dirty tan camouflage posed brilliantly, its huge eyes following my every move. |
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Ndibe infuses his work with traditional African values, sayings and beliefs that brilliantly parallel the baseness of a corrupt modern state on the brink of ruin. |
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Classical themes were most commonly used to decorate the brilliantly colored tin-glazed earthenware, or maiolica, made in Italy during the Renaissance. |
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The play itself was brilliantly written and conceived, superbly staged and acted, and profoundly moving. |
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The way they act together is brilliantly toned with the type of comedy this film is, and it's refreshing to see that the pair of them realise this. |
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The story is set brilliantly in the context of ever changing social and scientific milieus, which often gave rise to controversy, some of which continues to this day. |
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Luckily, public transport is brilliantly efficient, cost-effective, and blissfully above ground. |
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What struck me most, on this rediscovery, is how brilliantly apt is McPherson's title. |
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The soft pinks of sidalceas and anisodonteas combine brilliantly with the crisp white of shasta daisies and snow drop anemones to create the ultimate romantic garden. |
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The Turing test and saccades are discussed, concisely and brilliantly. |
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He was brilliantly convincing with a strong Irish brogue, righteous indignation when confronted with the insignificance of his rumours, and disarming blarney. |
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The tradition theme was invented for the Broadway stage version by an American librettist, and brilliantly musicalised by an American composer and lyricist. |
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And, brilliantly insightful or bonkers, they'll still be worth hearing. |
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She is brilliantly but mordantly characterised by her bookish son. |
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Beet soup with duck is a hearty take on borscht, and while a brilliantly vermilion gazpacho could have been our favorite soup, it was, uncharacteristically, too salty. |
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It was a brilliantly engineered, impeccably staffed snow job. |
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A good writer, like a good painter or a good musician, can break all the rules he himself most lives by, and if it's done brilliantly, then bravo. |
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His works make up a spectacular fleet of brilliantly festooned machines. |
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The gas-filled tubes, as you can see, work brilliantly, and unlike so many things that look good in the dark, they're very visible in daylight too. |
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His buildings have been brilliantly photographed by Gunay for the book. |
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He has brilliantly combined his ideas about language and images to create a complicated and moving tribute to people who have been involved with the research foundation. |
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The main stadium performed brilliantly, the biggest was the best. |
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This production brilliantly resurrects the 1906 drama as a play for today. |
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With brilliantly successful results, the Greek sculptor of the portrait has reinterpreted this prototype in terms suitable to an Eastern conception of a proper ruler image. |
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Justly celebrated as one of the greatest pieces of 18th-century English furniture, it combines brilliantly executed ivory marquetry and sculptural carved detail. |
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The Manchester United midfielder, with his back to the goal, turned brilliantly to float the ball in for Emile Heskey, who was allowed to nod the ball down for Owen. |
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Right in the middle, covering the short spiny grass, was a huge, brilliantly white Colosseum that had seen better days, but still stood sturdy and still. |
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Whereas Aaron fashions a golden calf-like idol, saying he must appeal to the visual in order for the masses to understand, which he expresses quite brilliantly in song. |
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Featuring an ageing Las Vegas showgirl, brilliantly performed by Nadine Tyson, it mixed camp style and pathos with the glitz and energy of showbiz. |
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There's a lot of brilliantly observational material about relationships. |
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Not long after the opening I was flying to Johannesburg over an endless field of candyfloss clouds, so brilliantly lit that the view hurt my eyes. |
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Bukowski's world of stewbums and lushes was brought brilliantly to the screen in Barfly, a quirky, liquored love story, scripted by the master himself. |
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The initial impression is of a tiny, brilliantly painted chapel. |
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One of her Mother's talent headshots smiled brilliantly up at her, and the child had to tear herself away from staring into those familiar, beckoning eyes. |
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The account of a Christmas dinner chez Bucks, for example, is brilliantly executed but the agony is drawn out until it's unbearable, until you're made to feel unwelcome. |
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I might be just a little biased, but this album is an absolute corker, chocka full of great songs that brilliantly document Melissa's move from New York to rural Kansas. |
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As the Neanderthal, sex-driven doc, he blazes brilliantly across every frame of the screen, evidently relishing every loaded syllable of Marber's screenplay. |
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Both sketches are brilliantly conceived and impeccably performed. |
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Flynn audaciously attempted a piledriver on goal but his shot rebounded off the defender to Miller whose second shot was brilliantly saved by Cummins and cleared. |
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The actors took a short while to fully get into the difficult dialogue, but by the end, the confessions, revelations and delusions were brilliantly spelt out. |
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Jarecki succeeds brilliantly, because he had access to tapes and videos made by the Friedmans themselves, a family of manic talkers and inveterate home movie-makers. |
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To this end he created a posse of brilliantly realised characters, each complete with their own distinctive voices, personalities and catchphrases. |
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The casual, unthinking cruelty of children is brilliantly evoked here. |
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In the winter of '58 however, John came home one evening, his cheeks brilliantly pink from the frigid cold, and his hands shoved deep into his pockets. |
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His finest works are brilliantly satirical attacks against militarism. |
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In a strange twist, Morris, who had pitched so brilliantly the year before, was roughed up for ten earned runs in 10.2 innings while pitching for Toronto. |
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A fruity, off-dry style from the southerly Pfalz region, this comparatively delicate wine has a pleasantly spicy undertone that would work brilliantly with this dish. |
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Nigel promised crisp bacon and breadcrumbs would work brilliantly with long strings of pasta, with a final few glugs of oil being lubricant enough. |
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This supreme example of digital art brilliantly demolishes the illusion that the computer-game player exercises any control over what happens on-screen. |
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A golden sun shone brilliantly overhead, beaming down on the beach below. |
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But any doubts as to just how brilliantly Rock of Gibraltar had developed were dispelled in the Irish 2,000 Guineas when he pulverised the opposition at the Curragh. |
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David was a big man in every way, not only in stature but also in his ability to think broadly and to express his ideas brilliantly and extemporarily. |
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Over a lilting, haunting shuffle, the sad story of teenage soldiers and war is brilliantly illustrated with the use of dissolves and double exposure. |
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They moved further into the lead after seven minutes when 19 year-old David Whitten drop-kicked brilliantly under pressure to put Portadown in a commanding 6-0 lead. |
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Animal life includes the one-horned rhinoceros of Java, orangutans, miniature deer, atlas moths and the brilliantly coloured, flightless bird of paradise. |
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Maybe I got lost a couple of times in the sheer scope of the thing, a little confused, but there were scenes that worked brilliantly and, oo-er, that Shelob is a babe! |
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Brilliantly passionate and incisive vocals over stunning arrangements on the borderline between jazz, classical and flamenco. |
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This feature performs like a brilliantly and dynamically crafted Stop Loss Order. |
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Highlights were a brilliantly aggressive Had Enough and the spikily angry Pressure. |
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Stilton works brilliantly with parsnips, providing a savoury richness which feels a little more special than common or garden yeast extract. |
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In the face of enfeebled, self-harming opposition on both sides of the border he has performed brilliantly. |
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However, Greenblatt's impressive scholarship and brilliantly captivating instances of literary wit adumbrate his research's possible flaws. |
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Brilliantly though the power of war to destroy, corrupt and degrade everything it touches is conveyed, the book's unrelieved grimness will be a problem for some. |
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Douglass brilliantly challenged the claims of the polygenesis school of thinkers. |
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Whether the producers had the right to pluralise their brilliantly clever title is debatable. |
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But I would recommend you see Wet House because it is brilliantly acted, heart-rendingly human and with more than a ring of truth. |
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Only then the Sony Walkman came along, which was brilliantly compact, and my personal stereo looked like something on loan from Beamish. |
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But it is now 20 years on and he is no longer the gormless teenager who was the central character of the brilliantly original Gregory's Girl. |
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Agapanthus, polemoniums, eryngiums and verbascums have all ripened brilliantly, so it should be a good haul. |
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Black orchestrates her outburst of neighborly frustration brilliantly. |
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The nudibranch group of molluscs achieve their brilliantly coloured surfaces from the pigments they ingest with their food. |
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During a quarter-final showdown with Portugal the Czech Republic midfielder brilliantly, or flukily, lobbed the ball over Vitor Baia. |
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A stocky fellow with an unexpressive, cherubic face, Sheng channeled all of his brilliantly throttled emotionalism directly to his keyboard. |
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Steve Devlin's subsequent penalty was brilliantly blocked by Breedon but undermanned Brakes couldn't summon up an equaliser. |
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It is stylish, brilliantly accomplished, a sheer joy when it comes to a concertgoing experience. |
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Ziskin's brilliantly researched monograph, then, lacks conceptual definition. |
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It is a brilliantly managed scene, quaquaversal in its geometries, simultaneously expanding present space and deepening past time. |
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Made at a time when director Guy Ritchie could do no wrong, it's stylish, brilliantly written, and tough as a coffin nail. |
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Hummingbirds often accompanied depictions of Inca women on qeros, the brilliantly colored wooden cups. |
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It is of white cotton, embroidered in typically Gujarati chain stitch in brilliantly coloured silk. |
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But while the trio might quip and joke their songcraft is second to none and in Stories they had a brilliantly apt song to close a library set. |
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Maddening because its history is tendentiously distorted, yet the drama is so brilliantly conceived and executed that you almost don't care. |
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The streets of Ramsgate are well paved or macadamed and brilliantly lighted with gas. |
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As for The Duo of Apple Ganache, it brilliantly mingles the tangy sweetness of the caramelised apples with the honeyed darkness of the ganache. |
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Masses of white and blue Michaelmas daisies were at their exuberant best and Clematis vitalba was performing brilliantly. |
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A brilliantly twisted take on the Frankenstein tale with a touch of David Cronenberg-style body horror for good measure. |
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Instead, man-of-the-match Ben Smith brilliantly scragged and dispossessed him. |
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With no chapters to stem the flow, the text reads like a vivid account of a brilliantly poetic lucid dream. |
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The Stamic Quartet plays brilliantly, especially Schulhoff's rustical 1st String Quartet. |
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Piet Pieterszoon Hein was a brilliantly successful Dutch privateer who captured a Spanish treasure fleet. |
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No one does either as brilliantly or eloquently as Sandra Bullock. |
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There is no attempt to represent depth in manuscript painting, with all the emphasis on a brilliantly patterned surface. |
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Not only did my teacher explain it brilliantly, but I was in the middle of an angsty phase. |
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The Argentine found Dzeko and his killer ball was timed brilliantly for the Ivorian, who made up 90 yards, to slot in. |
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As home to the skeleton of a large Barosaurus, with its long tail flowing to the second floor ceiling in an are, it works brilliantly. |
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Obviously, old Noah Webster got off to a real whizbang start, and he kept it up brilliantly 'til he got close to the middle. |
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One hundred years ago, to have lit this theatre as brilliantly as it is now lighted would have cost, I suppose, fifty pounds. |
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I'm prepared to say that I fronted you the money for a business deal with me, and the investment paid off brilliantly. |
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Northants fielded brilliantly yesterday to whip out the last six Warwickshire batsmen for just 46 to win their rain-hit semi-final by 27 runs. |
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The brilliantly intellectual baron de Charlus suffers a stroke. |
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Earth here is as dry as a sand-stripped skeleton, bitterly brilliantly beautifully yet bearably barren so that I might empty myself as I glide across the desert. |
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The home side had bowled and fielded terrifically, but Golcar responded brilliantly and after the fall of the seventh wicket you could hear a pin drop. |
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Brilliantly written, Last of the Gnostics weaves actual battles and historic figures from the brutal, and largely unknown, Albigensian Crusade. |
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The detached tail, sometimes brilliantly coloured, continues to writhe after detaching, distracting the predator's attention from the fleeing prey. |
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Kuhn's success is also an instance of the enduring appeal of theomachy, a mode of explanation which worked so brilliantly for Marx and Freud, and, long before, for Homer. |
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Beer has acidic properties and so it tenderizes meat brilliantly. |
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Oddbins' new regime are doing brilliantly with their attractive 20 per cent, 12-bottle discounts and superb wines, such as this red from Portugal's Estremadura region. |
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Martin Freeman's puckish demeanour makes him a perfect Bilbo Baggins and Andy Serkis has long-proved just how brilliantly he has got under the skin of the bug-eyed Gollum. |
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Kasper Schmeichel brilliantly denied Marouane Chamakh before Bacary Sagna thumped home a second, though Bradley Johnson's screamer halved the deficit. |
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The look of each of its periods is brilliantly visualized, but the unrequited love story relies on too many aestheticized repetitions to draw you in completely. |
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The northern countries took over the place that earlier had been so long and brilliantly been occupied by the old capitalist centers of the Mediterranean. |
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Widely beloved and award-winning author Richard Adams presents The Tyger Voyage, one of his few children's picturebooks, brilliantly illustrated by Nicola Bayley. |
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At night these warehouses are brilliantly lighted from top to bottom. |
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Audience favourite was the versatile Don Townend, who glided brilliantly from doddery lollipop man to irate Welsh shopkeeper to jobsworth zookeeper. |
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In an era of frenetic editing and propulsive soundtracks, the solemn quietude McKay establishes may be off-putting to some viewers and brilliantly nervy to others. |
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With loud alarms, last count recall and flexible mounting options, these digital timers are brilliantly designed and attuned to the fast-paced world of food service. |
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The move will not produce the results or performances that Manchester United get when he links so brilliantly and fluidly with Cristiano Ron-aldo and Carlos Tevez. |
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Here, at night, a lonely but brilliantly neon-illuminated figure, I performed my toilet, watched incuriously by the Burmese seated at the tables of the tea-shops below. |
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The political fallout from Mrs Homer's departure demonstrates brilliantly the kind of bear pit the chief executive of Birmingham City Council has to put up with. |
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Brilliantly disorientating Danish band whose skill is spanning genres, from Krautrock, lo-fi, post-rock, psychedelics, ambient, singalong pop and noise. |
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