Invited to bat first, the Aussies started brilliantly through Michael Clarke (66) and Brad Haddin (62).
In that task, it has succeeded brilliantly over the past decade, social enterprise has become mainstream.
They made their increasing dominance count with a brilliantly-crafted opening goal in the 30th minute.
The fog was breaking against the side of the hill, leaving Buena Vista Park brilliantly sunny.
While it has been a balancing act, the Conservatives have so far pulled it off brilliantly.
The thick, brilliantly textured brushstrokes of Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" have been reduced to a poor imitation.
This scene from Working Girl brilliantly demonstrates the acid test of coherent narrative.
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As it turned out, of course, McCain's strategy -- whatever it was -- worked brilliantly.
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To say the creative Pixar people execute on their ideas brilliantly is an understatement.
This game works brilliantly as a stereo 3D journey through the history of gaming.
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He did brilliantly well to win the odd race and finish third in the championship.
The boats are spectacularly ornate, brilliantly coloured and fronted with the ferocious heads of dragons.
Thornewill's piano work and spirited songwriting marry brilliantly against Tommy Siegel's grainy guitar style.
"The teachers tell us that he chats too much, apart from that he's doing brilliantly!"
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The former prime minister says the Catherine has handled the pressure of her high profile brilliantly.
Page gives a restrained but brilliantly satirical performance as an intellectual and emotional faker.
Skipper Rob Purdham was the key as Quins came back brilliantly after Catalans' bright start.
The most breathtaking prose and brilliantly drawn characters are wasted if the plot meanders and digresses.
Germany's finance state secretary could probably do all sorts of jobs, perfectly competently or even brilliantly.
That requires performing poorly much of the time and, often unpredictably, brilliantly some of the time.
Iker Casillas saved brilliantly from Giggs, but United's master marksman was on hand to score.
As for the rest of the church Mr Rowe said the repair work was going "brilliantly".
To stay in the match, Federer had to take too many risks and play too brilliantly.
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And it worked brilliantly because, you know, they'd never worked with a sequencer before.
Although this model was brilliantly designed for domination, when the environment changed it proved disastrously inflexible.
Mr Duncan brilliantly evokes the more philosophical tensions within Christianity about the nature of time.
In another high quality piece of late action, Dhoni was caught brilliantly in the deep by Bray diving forward.
The book brings the fears, enthusiasms and blindspots of the period brilliantly to life.
Both of them have done dismally this year but brilliantly in the longer term.
His thesis brilliantly argues that jihad, or Islamic warfare, is rooted in the Islamists' Shariah Law.
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