Curse the brilliant leap to an accurate conclusion the cartographer had made!
Miller actually produced a brilliant leap but on her second attempt fell forward.
When campaigns are so entangled with television and pop culture, it's a short but brilliant leap to envision the White House as a sitcom set.
He could not see the plan, but it was complex and subtle, based on observations made, inferences drawn, brilliant leaps of speculative logic and prediction.
Schrödinger's brilliant leap to aperiodic solids encoding the organism that unleashed mid-twentieth-century biology appears to be but a glimmer of a far larger story.
Rolling Stone referred to it as a "brilliant leap forward".
This German had a good record as a scientist, yes, but not good enough to have made the brilliant theoretical leap that was at the heart of the new fuel control!
But it's all fairly subtle, cast in phrases of tensile fluidity from which erupt brilliant leaps and turns in vivid asymmetric shapes.
At times of soul-searching introspection, he seemed shrouded with gloom, but his love for Juliet inspired brilliant and elegant leaps and turns.
He looked uneasy in the first of his two solo variations, then gained confidence in the second, even though he had to negotiate brilliant leaps and turns.