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the sun’s brilliance
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They represent an adolescent's musical diary, with their awkward hesitations, pious borrowings and astonishing flashes of brilliance.
We accept the inconstancy of our instruments as a necessary by-product of their acoustic brilliance, but these are not design models for future exploration.
There is so much variety here, and so much technical brilliance.
Indeed, it is impossible, for there is no simple correlation between linguistic fluency and such factors as intelligence or literary brilliance.
Additionally, her absolute brilliance in devising evaluative instruments which measure these complex behaviors was both elegant in design and beautiful in transparent simplicity.
We receive more brilliance and insight, but many readers will be wondering what happened to relativism.
The polished surface of beads conveyed the notions of finish, brilliance, aliveness and action.
Even in his late 70s, when these recording were made, his technical brilliance as a performer is undimmed.