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brilliant and contributions
Over time, Barnard became known as a brilliant surgeon with many contributions to the treatment of cardiac diseases, such as the Tetralogy of Fallot and Ebstein's anomaly.
The populations of the cities were multi-cultural and received cultural stimuli from many civilizations in the eastern Mediterranean, which resulted in a brilliant society able to make contributions of worldwide and millennial significance.
The astronomical discoveries of Tycho Brahe ( 1546 1601 ), Ludwig A. Colding's ( 1815 1888 ) neglected articulation of the principle of conservation of energy, and the brilliant contributions to atomic physics of Niels Bohr ( 1885 1962 ) indicate the range of Danish scientific achievement.
* 1996: David Atlas for brilliant and sustained leadership in the field of radar meteorology, for important contributions to cloud physics and mesoscale meteorology, and for inspiring new generations of scientists in these fields.
Erasmus University awarded Dreyfus an honorary doctorate " for his brilliant and highly influential work in the field of artificial intelligence, and for his equally outstanding contributions to the analysis and interpretation of twentieth century continental philosophy ".
Since its birth in the 1950s, several brilliant contributions to mathematics have come from TIFR School of Mathematics.
The combination of these instruments and the way in which these musicians played, along with the contributions made by acclaimed composers and brilliant arrangers, defined the signature sound of La Sonora.
He worked on measure theory, Fourier series, differential calculus amongst other fields, and made brilliant and long-lasting contributions to the study of functions of several complex variables.

brilliant and atomic
Igor Kurchatov, a brilliant scientist and the head of the Soviet atomic bomb effort, probably used information provided by Klaus Fuchs to confirm corresponding information provided earlier by Hall.
: A brilliant scientist and theoretician known for his work on the atomic theory.
Quate is known as the brilliant mind behind acoustic and atomic force microscopy.

brilliant and physics
He is a brilliant, ruthless scientist who has demonstrated mastery of robotics, mechatronics, metallurgy, chemistry, artificial intelligence, cloning, genetic engineering, biology, physics, astronomy, earth science, military tactics, cybernetics and mechanical engineering.
Basham, the veteran Australian Indologist “ they were brilliant imaginative explanations of the physical structure of the world, and in a large measure, agreed with the discoveries of modern physics .”
Fred is a normal human woman with no supernatural abilities ; however, her brilliant mathematical mind, immense knowledge of quantum physics and science, and a natural ability in designing inventions make her an important asset of Angel's team ; Wesley once says, while addressing most of Angel's crew, " She's smarter than all of us put together ".
Arthur Light was mentally brilliant, a genius in the field of physics.
Aside from his powers to manipulate gravity, Hall had a PhD in Physics and is intellectually brilliant, with expertise in advanced physics, including teleportation.

brilliant and Niels
* Niels Henrik Abel, a brilliant 19th century mathematician, died here in April 1829 and is buried at Froland cemetery.

brilliant and 1885
In Russia, his work in these fields was continued by Nikolay Dmitrievich Brashman ( 1796 1866 ), August Yulevich Davidov ( 1823 1885 ) and specially by the brilliant work of Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky ( 1847 1921 ).
Mixed with clay and treated with alum and ammonia, it gives a brilliant red colourant ( madder lake ). Common Madder ( Rubia tinctorum ), from Thomé, Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885.
Gildersleeve edited in 1885 The Olympian and Pythian Odes of Pindar, with a brilliant and valuable introduction.

brilliant and
A combination of deception and brilliant administration designed to conceal his true destination from friend and foe alike enabled Marlborough to march unhindered from the Low Countries to the River Danube in five weeks.
Thanks to 8 brilliant innings from Jorge De La Rosa, and home runs from Troy Tulowitzki and Ian Stewart, the Rockies took a 4 0 lead into the bottom of the 9th.
In a 1985 interview on Yorkshire Television's Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers, Elsie said that she and Frances were too embarrassed to admit the truth after fooling Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes: " Two village kids and a brilliant man like Conan Doyle well, we could only keep quiet.
* 1952 Honorary Academy Award " in appreciation of his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film.
In the 12th century, German Benedictine abbess Hildegard von Bingen ( 1098 1179 ) wrote several influential theological, botanical, and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, poems, and arguably the oldest surviving morality play, while supervising brilliant miniature Illuminations.
Following a 1 0 victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in February 2011, described by Alan Smith as " a quite brilliant display in terms of discipline and spirit " and a " defensive masterplan " by David Pleat, Henry Winter wrote, " it can only be a matter of time before he is confirmed as long-term manager ".
Alessandro Allori's ( 1535 1607 ) Susanna and the Elders ( below ) uses artificial, waxy eroticism and consciously brilliant still life detail, in a crowded contorted composition.
* Gerard David ( 1523 ), Early Netherlandish painter and manuscript illuminator known for his brilliant use of color.
* February 3 Battle of Lácar ( Third Carlist War )-Carlist commander Torcuato Mendíri secured a brilliant victory when he surprised and routed a Government force under General Enrique Bargés at Lácar, east of Estella, nearly capturing newly crowned King Alfonso XII.
* August 30 Seven Years ' War Battle of Legnica: By a series of brilliant maneuvers, Frederick the Great manages to defeat the Austrian army of Marshal Laudon before it can unite with that of Marshal Daun.
The 2004 05 season saw a resurgent Barcelona, inspired by the brilliant Ronaldinho, win their first title of the new century, in addition to the Liga-Champions League double in 2005 06.
Lavater later described Mendelssohn in his book on physiognomy, " Physiognomische Fragmente zur Beförderung der Menschenkenntnis und Menschenliebe " ( 1775 1778 ), as " a companionable, brilliant soul, with piercing eyes, the body of an Aesop — a man of keen insight, exquisite taste and wide erudition [...] frank and open-hearted "— ending his public praise with the wish of Mendelssohn recognizing, " together with Plato and Moses ... the crucified glory of Christ ".
As reported by editor Ruth Berman ( issue # 1, Inside Star Trek, July 1968, pp. 15 16 ), " ardent rock hound and amateur lapidary " Roddenberry came up with the Vulcan philosophy after he presented Leonard Nimoy with a unique " hand-crafted piece of jewelry ," a " pendent " ( sic ) of polished yellow gold ( circle ) and florentined white gold ( triangle ), with a stone of brilliant white fabulite — an artificial gem " developed by the laser industry and used in space mechanisms for its optical qualities ," and thus well-suited as a gift for an actor in a science fiction show.
Chelsea won 1 0, with Bonetti making a brilliant last minute save to deny George Mulhall and maintain his side's promotion chances ; a 7 0 win over Portsmouth secured instant promotion back to the First Division.
* Boris Spassky vs Tigran Petrosian, World Championship match, Moscow 1969, game 19, Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation ( B94 ), 1 0 Aggressive style of play and brilliant sparkles of combinations shows Spassky at his heights.
Nikephoros II Phokas ( Latinized: Nicephorus II Phocas ) (, Nikēphoros II Phōkas ) ( c. 912 10 11 December 969 ) was a Byzantine Emperor ( 963 969 ) whose brilliant military exploits contributed to the resurgence of Byzantine Empire in the tenth century.
In the campaigns of 962 963 by brilliant strategy he conquered the cities of Cilicia and advanced into Syria where he captured Aleppo in collusion with his nephew John Tzimiskes, but made no permanent conquests.
If you even mouth the words silently, suddenly what seemed incomprehensible ( Hubert Butler called it " Joyce's learned gibberish ,") leaps into referential meaning, by its sound, since page after page is rich in allusion to familiar phrases, parables, sayings of all kinds and the joyous and totally brilliant wordplay, over and over again imperceivable until you actually listen to it transforms what was an unrelievable agony into an adventure.

brilliant and 1962
Francis Iles ( Anthony Berkeley Cox ) was somewhat muted in his praise in his review in The Guardian of 7 December 1962 when he said, " she has of course thought up one more brilliant little peg on which to hang her plot, but the chief interest to me of The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side was the shrewd exposition of what makes a female film star tick the way she does tick.
Tal popularized the defense in the late 1950s and early 1960s by winning several brilliant games ( notably against Botvinnik in a World Championship game ), though he largely gave it up after a shattering defeat inflicted by Viktor Korchnoi in the 1962 Soviet Championship at Erevan.
Based on the earlier paper of Scarf ( 1962 ), Debreu and Scarf ( 1963 ) resolved the outstanding theoretical problem in a brilliant and elegant manner.

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