Brilliant
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2398 examples of Brilliant in a sentence
And it's kind of
brilliant.
My dream is that when a young African comes up with something brilliant, they don't say, "Well, this wouldn't work in my country," and then give up.
The company was
brilliant.
Yet design was also used to nobler ends by an equally
brilliant
and equally improbable designer, the 19th-century British nurse, Florence Nightingale.
He was yet another
brilliant
design visionary and design activist, who was completely committed to designing a sustainable society in such a forward-thinking way that he started talking about the importance of environmentalism in design in the 1920s.
So it was with that background that I got a call in the summer of 2013 from an absolutely
brilliant
lady called Surina Rajan.
We worked with Bruce Nizeye, a
brilliant
engineer, and he thought about construction differently than I had been taught in school.
Search engines are
brilliant
at giving you an answer, but a wise, sage guide can offer you just the right question.
I have 696 kids, and they are the most intelligent, inventive, innovative,
brilliant
and powerful kids that you'll ever meet.
Someone came up with the
brilliant
idea of triggering sounds by pressing small levers with our fingers, inventing the first musical keyboard.
One of the most famous of those robots was, you guessed it, an automated flute player designed by a
brilliant
French inventor named Jacques de Vaucanson.
Now, the cylinders were too expensive and time-consuming to make, but a half century later, another French inventor named Jacquard hit upon the
brilliant
idea of using paper-punched cards instead of metal cylinders.
But then my sister-in-law had a
brilliant
idea.
My first grade teacher had this
brilliant
idea.
When parents do things that work for them, they do
brilliant
things.
With all due respect to these
brilliant
minds, I believe that they are fundamentally wrong.
I still recall unfolding the AIDS memorial quilt on the National Mall on a
brilliant
day in October, 1988.
And across campus, there's truly
brilliant
scientists asking questions like, "How can I make the world a better place?"
Yet, his columns are usually the top one, two or three most-read content of the day because they're brilliant, because they bring psychology and social science to providing understanding for what's going on.
Louis is a brilliant, progressive man, and we would have conversations and he would tell me, "I don't know what you mean by things being different or harder for women.
I used to look up to my grandmother who was a brilliant,
brilliant
woman, and wonder how she would have been if she had the same opportunities as men when she was growing up.
I know a family who have a son and a daughter, both of whom are
brilliant
at school, who are wonderful, lovely children.
And radio is really
brilliant.
Christoph Niemann,
brilliant
illustrator, did a whole series of things where he embedded books into the faces and characters and images and places that you find in the books.
IVF works by mimicking the
brilliant
design of sexual reproduction.
And there are some
brilliant
linguists, mostly Russians, who are working on that, at Santa Fe Institute and in Moscow, and I would love to see where that leads.
Lee Sedol is a
brilliant
Go player, but he still lost.
Just imagine how many
brilliant
scientists and entrepreneurs and writers, like George Orwell, are now withering away in scarcity.
You just sit and think of your
brilliant
idea and then you come up with a plan for how you're going to make that idea happen.
There's a movie that was just a
brilliant
movie they made about it called "Bending the Arc."
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