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- noun Brilliancy.
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- noun
brilliancy
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Examples
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He's such an inspiration to me and I'm thrilled he can exercise his character of brillance without having a gigantic ego.
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In the end I believe brillance and dedication on the job will prevail. pam
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Especially at the end, which in our view was a stroke of complete brillance.
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I bet it shows up somewheres, making a speech and the world can't see and hear her brillance oh my god .. bern
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I have to say, overall the show is boring, with little bits of brillance.
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Especially at the end, which in our view was a stroke of complete brillance.
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Beyond his brillance, and he is one of the smartest people I have ever had the pleasure to know, there is a profound humanity.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Celebration of Bill Stuntz, March 26–27 2010
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The brillance of a clear, uniterupted star filled sky.
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Even at a 1.00 each, she comes very short of support she would need for the 2012 bid ... heavens help us all if she continues to snow people with her brillance wink wink!
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According to drhunt, if they shat in their hand, flung it at someone and the person was annoyed by this display, it must be because they “got under their skin due to their brillance”.
Think Progress » Scott Brown Yawns At Plane Attack On IRS Building: ‘No One Likes Paying Taxes’ 2010
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