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"Greig excels at nervy vulnerability, but also at coruscating wit, " says the Evening Standard.
BBC: Tamsin Greig revisits mid-life meltdown in Jumpy
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England impressed in a breathtaking, end-to-end first half and quickly took the lead thanks to a coruscating Burgess try.
BBC: England 16-46 Australia
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Perhaps the most coruscating comments have come from the normally measured Financial Times.
FORBES: The Cyprus Bailout Fiasco: European Markets Roll With the Punches
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Albert Finney, now seventy, has become as fearsome as an ancient whale a massive body, with a gaping mouth, bulging eyes, and a coruscating voice.
NEWYORKER: Free Spirits
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Sorkin and directed by David Fincher, rushes through a coruscating series of exhilarations and desolations and ends with what feels like darkness closing in on an isolated soul.
NEWYORKER: The Social Network
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After Spanish winger Ripol went over in the left-hand corner to give Sale an early lead, Anthony Floch made a coruscating break from his own 22 before teeing up Combezou to score with a cross-field grubber kick.
BBC: Sale 26-17 Clermont Auvergne
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Mr DiIulio is a studiously middle-of-the road figure, an active New Democrat who hangs his hat at the Brookings Institution as well as the Manhattan Institute and who wrote a coruscating article denouncing the Supreme Court decision that brought Mr Bush to office.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Lying abed, looking at the Emerald City of unfettered finance capital coruscating across the rooftops of the Victorian corridor streets that Le Corbusier and Howard so decried, I can appreciate that enacted here is the most important axiom of contemporary architecture - form follows finance.
BBC: A Point of View: Staring at the Shard