Sentences with word «brilliance»

Brilliance means being exceptionally smart, talented, or outstanding in a particular area. It is when someone displays remarkable intelligence or skillfulness in what they do. Full definition
A technique so sublime that as you read about it you are both mad (that you didn't think of it), but smiling at the sheer brilliance of it.
She tells me I still have moments of brilliance in transactions but my day - to - day drive is nothing like it used to be.
But to answer whether beliefs about the need for brilliance make women avoid certain fields will take further study.
It is easier to look like a star when you are surrounded by brilliance and it is easier to look lackluster when you are surrounded by mediocrity.
Another highlight is the sheer brilliance of the brakes.
There have undoubtedly been flashes of brilliance on the pitch, but those moments have proven to be just as brief as his stay with several teams.
The tablet is all about mediocrity, which matches the selling price rather well, though the unit has moments of brilliance as well.
We simply do not have that player who could change the game with individual brilliance.
The game offers a gripping campaign that is full of action, stealth, controversy and pure brilliance at times.
His ideas are always highly original and the execution of them nothing short of pure brilliance.
All of these entries speak of the vast ambition and technical brilliance inherent in the modern games industry.
However, in recent seasons the pair have been guilty of inconsistent performances, showing brilliance one week, and mediocrity the next.
That is the true brilliance of our founding fathers.
It's remarkably easy to get caught up in our own brilliance and forget that if our idea doesn't matter to others, it's hardly an innovation with impact.
A grandmother sends her grandson to a charter - run boarding school to get him away from the streets that claimed her son and because she sees brilliance in him that his teachers missed.
It has been such a joy reading your posts and each and every time you never fail to impress me with your posts written with such brilliance.
His visual brilliance lies in his fusion of disciplines that has reached a pinnacle through sculpture.
The whole story was about creative brilliance and the beauty that we can find in our lives in spite of what is happening in the world at large.
The last thing cinema needs right now is another movie about a brilliant man whose brilliance is expressed through being a stubborn jerk.
But is such a success, because of deep pockets of owner, or due to the tactical brilliance of manager, we may ever know.
A subtle design brilliance with the game is that your hero power dictates your damage output, not the weapon itself.
But even in his worst matches he still produces one or two moments of brilliance like this.
The rest of the movie however has moments of sheer visual brilliance and looks really sharp and clear.
This model can also add brilliance to your home décor and a gift for your loved ones.
The second son showed great brilliance at an early age and a passion for chemistry.
He is an excellent athlete and has flashes of real brilliance.
There are moments of quieter brilliance here as well.
But the ending's turn is what takes the film into brilliance.
Sadly, this means that a lot of diamonds are cut for maximum weight instead of for maximum brilliance.
Most marketing brilliance is free, whether from this site or from others.
Now she uses the same skills that served her in the corporate world to help her clients turn their unique brilliance into services, products, and programs.
Sure he showed flashes of absolute brilliance but spent the majority of his time on the injury table.
Given his penchant for secrecy and surprise and his proven brilliance, it's a fair bet that he'll let us know when he's good and ready.
He's working hard for the team off the ball, and producing brilliance when on the ball.
Having been around for some time now, it is on the verge of academic brilliance and is definitely here to stay!
The Chilean is fast and strong and has shown us flashes of brilliance so far, but he has also been guilty of holding on to the ball too much.
But these little bits of brilliance never last long.
Moreover, it's a lot of fun, which is a quality that doesn't have to exist separately from cinematic brilliance.
There were once so many consultants who combined strategic brilliance with a diary to die for.
The 6.0 - litre V12 engine might be old one, but it's still a piece of engineering brilliance.
Additional curated experiences include a hotel heritage tour showcasing the property's historical significance and architectural brilliance.
: 30 seconds of brilliance followed by 86 minutes of boredom.
The round cut gives off the most brilliance and thus can hide the most color.
If you've already gone down the wrong path, figure out where brilliance exists and is still accessible to your lot.
Your body has its own sophisticated intelligence, a natural brilliance that knows the deeper truths your mind alone can not grasp.
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