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  • Starting a movie with rolling unmemorable prose about tax policy is so unbrilliant it's hard to believe it was done by the same person.

    Downhill Fast Steven Barnes 2008

  • And also I don't want to reveal how unbrilliant they might be.

    Slated for California 2007

  • Beside them, Kate felt hopelessly unbrilliant and untalented.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Beside them, Kate felt hopelessly unbrilliant and untalented.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Beside them, Kate felt hopelessly unbrilliant and untalented.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Beside them, Kate felt hopelessly unbrilliant and untalented.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Beside them, Kate felt hopelessly unbrilliant and untalented.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Beside them, Kate felt hopelessly unbrilliant and untalented.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • She sat in those bright little gatherings, in them but not of them, unbrilliant and very quiet.

    A Poor Wise Man Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • As the word sudarium suggested, it was painted to represent the impression made by the sweat of Christ, i.e. probably in a yellowish tint upon unbrilliant red.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

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