The phrase
"real brilliance" means someone or something that is exceptionally intelligent, talented, or outstanding in a genuine and remarkable way.
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It would be easy to dismiss these places as monuments to corporate vanity but, as with Disney, there is often
real brilliance in it for those companies that can afford the ante.
But after Shandling and Zweibel learned how to make the best use of their concept, Garry Shandling's Show often
approached real brilliance.
He is an excellent athlete and has flashes of
real brilliance.
This is
the real brilliance in his film.
That may well be
the real brilliance of the work: it turns out that the novel isn't about the «Perfect Couple» after all (they're essentially a pretext), and it isn't about lives destroyed by the crime.
The real brilliance of the game actually comes from a little mod I found hidden deep within the code of the game named something like «Menaga Disega».
Instead, Spiders has again released a fundamentally flawed game that only shows very occasional hints of
real brilliance.
Sure, you could use a «jetpack» or the «ROFLCopter» on nearly every level and never look back, but
the real brilliance of the game is to be found in returning to the levels you've already completed.
Hirst also is particularly enamoured of Koons» pieces, noting that they «have
real brilliance».
As with many of their other designs,
the real brilliance of this products is that it takes flat (and flat - packable), lightweight, sustainable - yet - common materials to create structure, form and texture; the maximum effect with a minimum of materials and resources.
The Stealth 700 looks slick, but
the real brilliance is how it connects to your Xbox.