Examples of using Brilliance in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Their story is a riveting tale of intellectual brilliance battling with petty jealousy and it's well worth reading more about.
Lionel Messi's brilliance no longer comes as any surprise to long-time Barcelona team-mate Sergio Busquets.
there was scientific brilliance and plenty of private sector entrepreneurship.
The new vehicle's high-saturation red body color, Mitsubishi added, will evoke the brilliance of the sun's halo flaring from behind the moon.
power and brilliance.
a collective in Russia, rather than relying on individual brilliance at the tournament.
Apple is in Israel because the engineering talent and the brilliance of the people are incredible," Cook said.
France led 45-35 from the middle of the second half, but Mitchell's brilliance helped the United States lead back seven points at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
With the high image brilliance, the screen can be seen clearly even without dimming the ambient lights.
perfect to mix and match colours with the brilliance of diamonds, voicing
as well as brilliance in him.
Apple is in Israel because the engineering talent and the brilliance of the people are incredible," Cook said during a visit to Israel.
Gradually, Faraday's brilliance started to overshadow Davy's work, and a gradually increasing resentment drew these men apart.
Stonehenge also represent architectural brilliance of ancestor lived in the area at that time.
He won a series of medallions at the Academy for his brilliance from 1764 to 1767.
in that light he now sees light, and visions a greater revelation and brilliance.
You succeed not so much because of your mental brilliance, but because you can concentrate
His brilliance as a child was evident, as he learned Greek and Latin by age 12.
Mourinho benefited from Robben's brilliance at Chelsea; he wanted to add Gerrard's dynamism to that side, too.
It would not be unreasonable to perhaps claim that this Concerto has become famous for reasons other than it's innovation and brilliance.
