(1) The genius of capitalism is that thus far it has proven democratic when under threat.
(2) Boucher's paintings did not suit the austere genius of neoclassicism
(3) It was this man who, in 1799, combined a passion for power with his genius for leadership.
(4) These characteristics are helping further psychiatric research into the links between creative genius and mental disorders.
(5) In fact, part of his creative genius was his ability to rework themes and ideas to fit the contemporary setting.
(6) Few people today would have difficulty recognizing in Haydon the outlines of a new social character - the romantic genius .
(7) Does democracy suit the genius of our two peoples, where votes are cast/obtained for considerations other than merit and manifestos?
(8) The Romans were taught to believe that the destiny of Rome was the destiny of the world and this became embodied in a civil religion which embraced the genius of the Roman people.
(9) An exploration of his work will serve to illustrate his considerable creative genius .
(10) She was a musical genius
(11) In some instances, a place, a city, or an institution had its genius .
(12) It's a piece of engineering genius
(13) Several of our early presidents had abilities approaching genius .
(14) I'm not some creative genius , I've just been doing it a while.
(15) Since de Portes died in a car accident at the end of June 1940, her side of the story is lost to history, and she forever remains Reynaud's evil genius , responsible for all his errors of judgement.
(16) The privilege afforded famous scientists, Surowiecki argues, has undervalued the genius of the scientific ethos: its commitment to meritocracy.
(17) A mathematical genius
(18) Gardner had a real genius for tapping wealth
(19) He was known as the evil genius of the Nixon administration, you may recall.
(20) Throughout that career, he has shown such genius for dividing opinion and pouring lemon into wounds that he has made himself a fortune.