brilliance u rečniku PONS

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She can create a pulse of light on the order of several thousand watts of power, which temporarily blinds people with its brilliance.
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To neglect this is simply to be blinded by the brilliance of one's own prejudices.
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A finished tray is then covered with three layers of light lacquer and polished to brilliance.
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One can not think of the brilliance without the gem, or of the gem without its brilliance.
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A gem's value depends upon its size, purity, color and brilliance.
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He considerably improved his gems' brilliance by gluing metal foil behind them.
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Coloration is generally subdued yet complex; under bright lighting, their feathers shimmer with iridescent brilliance.
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The previous season he had rushed for 1,385 yards and showed flashes of brilliance.
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In other words, an orator might speak on any topic, with his success being measured purely on the brilliance of his rhetorical skills.
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The revolutionary struggle and the brilliance of the leadership are some of the main themes in art.
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