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'Cherokee', the old test piece for a player's executive powers, dazzles with Brown's improvisation.
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If Tony Blair dazzles in this play, Gordon Brown is depicted as a paranoid, social inadequate.
BBC: Chris Mullin takes centre stage in A Walk on Part
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While he rarely dazzles, his power of intellect, mastery of his briefs and willingness to listen never fail to impress.
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The guy moved markets on Wall Street, and now in Silicon Valley he dazzles venture capital partnerships with his deep technical insight and lightning-quick mind for numbers.
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While a low EQ won't outright ruin someone who otherwise dazzles on paper, Mr. Garcia says, a high EQ in certain cases, at least can offset mediocre performance elsewhere.
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The product tour is going gangbusters and dazzles on TV.
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As usual, China dazzles by scale and pace.
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McKnight dazzles his peers with prescient stock picks.
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Chef Tetsuya Wakuda, who dazzles eaters Down Under with creative Asian dishes, has a surprisingly simple tomato sorbet that calls for throwing tomato skins, seeds and all into a blender with a few other ingredients.
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While that temple dazzles because of its detail and sheer massive scope, the Lao version is a more delicate pleasure, offering the ruins of two matched pavilions, along with other temples containing walls dating to the fifth and sixth centuries.
FORBES: Asian Beauty
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Now any movie has so many songs in it that in a way you're getting a lot of sort of the infectiousness, that kind of energy that sort of dazzles, that musicals offer, at least part of that, in almost any movie.
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