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But he's not exactly known as a brilliant mastermind of global business.
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She graduated from Bentley in 1986 and worked seven years for a sole practitioner, walking out when she realized that paying him a fortune for a bunch of clients that were as old as he was not such a brilliant business move.
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If on the other hand, it makes the banks more vulnerable to shocks in the UK, that's not necessarily brilliant for their owners (who include us, as taxpayers).
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The Izvestia daily on Wednesday quoted ballet teacher Marina Kondratyeva as saying that Dmitrichenko had a brilliant career and would not have needed to seek revenge on Filin.
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Not really true as my friend Tom Easton of The Economist has shown in brilliant convincing detail through a series of pieces he wrote this year.
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"They were a brilliant team - they really will finish as a crew and not six individuals, " he told BBC News.
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If its political results aren't quite as brilliant, at least its supporters can say it's not out of step with official U.S. policy.
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But as my colleague Vanna Le points out, not all cover models have gone on to become brilliant business people.
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In his recollections of important events he invariably portrayed himself as a man of uncanny prescience and leadership skills not to mention the ready dispenser of brilliant aphorisms, the choicest of which still trip off the tongues of Turkish school children.
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While the recriminations will continue long after the dust has settled on this landmark result - England's only previous loss to an associate nation was against Zimbabwe in the 1992 World Cup, but they did not need to win that match - and, in truth, the night was as much about a brilliant team performance from the Dutch as the desperately lacklustre cricket England produced.
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