But the Sixth does not lack brilliance, as the agile performance here attests.
He concluded that the reason that 19th-century glass lacked brilliance was because it was too flat and regular, allowing the light to pass through directly.
Perhaps he lacked brilliance, but no one doubted his character.
Penrod divined that Baring trusted Benbrook well enough because he lacked brilliance.
It lacks the bleakness, and brilliance, as the full-throttle death fears end and day begins.
At first glance, it may seem to lack brilliance and intensity.
He is 75 years old and seems to lack the charisma, political skill and rhetorical brilliance of his brother.
While man-made versions are less expensive, most lack the luster and brilliance of the real thing, except moissanite.
It was not that she lacked brilliance.
The colors lacked true brilliance.