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brilliance

[bril-yuhns] / ˈbrɪl yəns /




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One gets the sense that Miriam’s inner darkness is inseparable from her brilliance, like Georgiana’s birthmark in Hawthorne’s early short story.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Will their creativity, brilliance or ingenuity be taken seriously? Or will it be dismissed or ignored?”

From Salon

Both Kikuo and Shunsuke will enjoy high highs and low lows, but it’s their perseverance that ultimately means more than arbitrary benchmarks like “genius” or “brilliance.”

From Los Angeles Times

In the end, they know that what matters isn’t the brilliance of any individual justice — that there is no indispensable justice.

From Salon

The pro cycling world wonders if he could transfer his brilliance to the road.

From The Wall Street Journal