How To Use Brainchild In A Sentence
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The project is the brainchild of BIDCO Refineries Ltd, which operates a vegetable oil plant in Jinja.
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Wikipedia has an entry on somatic psychologyand another on body psychotherapy, but not a specific entry for somatic psychotherapy; a website calledGoodtherapy, however, defines it as the brainchild of Wilhelm Reich, a German psychologist who believed, among other things, in a cosmic, primordial energy called orgone and who was known to try and increase the ‘orgiastic potency’ of patients by treating them in their underwear.
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A little background: The FPC is the brainchild of Kenneth Quinnell, founder of T. Rex's Guide to Life and very active in getting the progressive wave moving here in Florida.
Lt. Governor Censors Progressive Blog Site
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The rebrand is the brainchild of urban regeneration company the North Northants Development Company (NNDC).
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Let me explain something to all of you lemming liberal brainchildren.
Health tax is in flux. Now what?
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The theme behind his brainchildren became ‘Good design will not be overruled by bookkeeping,’ and in the years since, there's been no looking back.
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The restoration project is the brainchild of railway enthusiasts who have already secured two thirds of the 1 million cost.
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His "brainchildren" include Caesar's Magical Empire at Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada; the Mayfair Music Hall in Santa Monica, CA; the Variety Arts Center in Los Angeles; and, of course, The Magic Castle in Hollywood.
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A brainchild of the Institute of Directors it was established to improve and sharpen the business skills of executives.
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Among his brainchildren is Dusty Relief, an edifice under construction in Bangkok which is surrounded by electrically charged wire that "grows fur" by statically attracting airborne filth.
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The brainchild of Divya Gurwara, the exposition for all-bridal finery, apparel, and products is held every year in New Delhi in September or October.
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But what we see increasingly is the series which is the brainchild of a designer or a marketing department rather than of horticulturists.
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The festival was the brainchild of Reeves.
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L.A. rock quintette White Arrows is the brainchild of fire-charmer Mickey Schiff.
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Conflicts Forum, which received $708,000 from the EU between 2007 and 2009, is the brainchild of Alastair Crooke, a former long serving British intelligence agent and advisor to the former EU Foreign Policy Chief, Javier Solana.
Hussein Ibish, Ph.D.: Alastair Crooke: The Ex-Spy Who Stepped Into the Cold
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They are almost always the brainchild of a visionary, but the "tribe" scorns if not reviles them.
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The series was the brainchild of publisher Allen Lane and architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner and the first volume appeared in 1953.
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It is the brainchild of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
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Yet Rogers himself retained a healthy cynicism about the artistic merits of his brainchild.
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Almost all the steps he announced were the brainchild of the NDA government.
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The series was the brainchild of publisher Allen Lane and architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner and the first volume appeared in 1953.
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Was this the brainchild of ironic liberal bureaucrats at the Treasury Department?
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My grandfather called his stories his 'brainchildren.'
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The scheme was the brainchild of Bradford Chamber of Commerce, which was working to find way of supporting new enterprise.
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The idea was the brainchild of a Dutch company which is currently filming a documentary in Montserrat.
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Note that the League was the brainchild of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States.
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This was the brainchild of Martin and Hermon Bond, two farmers, who had more than a passing interest in golf.
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As the Olympic Games return to the land of their birth, a revival of the ancient Greeks' other brainchildren seems to be at hand as well.
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The idea of the SOMAFCO X Trust is the brainchild of former students of Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College and I request you to show our appreciation in particular to three comrades: Oupa Mahlatsi, Tlholo Mohlathe and Motsamai Maleka to whose commitment and untiring assiduousness we owe the nurturing of the idea and this project launch.
Speech by Henry Makgothi at the launch of the SOMAFCO Trust
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They were a stopgap measure-the brainchild of Ingalls, who called them "pasties" - to solve the problem of quickly and economically coordinating the introduction of the new Tauranac-Hertz map with the signage in the stations.
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This grand design is the brainchild of the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust.
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It also hints that the kits were the brainchild of tool sellers rather than toolmakers.
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It was the brainchild of the borough surveyor, whose nickname derived from his use of concrete both here and in the adjoining resort to the east.
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It was an instrumental band, the brainchild of someone at the Gunnell Agency, designed to cover the Stax soul sound of Booker T & the MGs organ-based contempo R&B that the agency billed as "Cool Blue Pop.
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It was the brainchild of the borough surveyor, whose nickname derived from his use of concrete both here and in the adjoining resort to the east.
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The festival, the brainchild of Mr Adams, is now in its seventh year.
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The record was the brainchild of rock star Bob Geldof.
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It's the brainchild of Mr. Twight, a legendary American alpinist whose idea of fun was to climb Alaska's Mount Denali by a brutally challenging route in 60 sleepless hours.
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Also, Anne S Lewis: "10 Under 10, the brainchild of UT Radio-Television-Film professor Ellen Spiro, is celebrating its fifth anniversary on May 9 with five new films and five previously shown films, one from each of the program's first five years.
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The answer, as beautiful in outline as it is simple, is the brainchild of Montana thermodynamicist Eric D. Schneider: nature abhors a gradient.
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The project is the brainchild of East Lancs into Employment, a Harle Syke-based jobs company.
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The idea is the brainchild of Putin's minister of agriculture, Aleksey Gordeev, who proposes re-establishing a state monopoly on the production and sale of alcohol.
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There's an irony here: Bushnell's first great brainchild, Pong, revolutionized coin-op gaming partly because a video screen allows far more gaming possibilities than a pinball table.
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The brainchild of Michael Graf at BMW and Michael Strolz's team at the Technical University of Munich, the "haptic" - technology that gives tactile feedback - doors could cut both road injuries and repair bills, they say.
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The Academy was the brainchild of The Society of Authors, the professional body that represents writers.
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The collection was the brainchild of staff who work in the perfumery department at the Castle Square department store.
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The TV programme was the brainchild of the producer.
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It was the brainchild of the borough surveyor, whose nickname derived from his use of concrete both here and in the adjoining resort to the east.
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One contrivance, the brainchild of cashier Tench Francis, was to set up a system of pulleys by which clerks would raise and lower boxes of silver from the loan office to the vault below, a procedure calculated to “dazzle the public eye by the same piece of coin multiplied by a thousand reflectors.”
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Eventually, Project X-Ray (as the training program was dubbed) was canceled, and bat bombers, the brainchild of dental surgeon Lytle S. Adams, were never deployed overseas.
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The Academy was the brainchild of The Society of Authors, the professional body that represents writers.
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Creative Commons is the brainchild of cyberlaw and intellectual property experts in the United States.
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However, as the idea is the brainchild of the council's new chairman, it is likely to receive the board's backing.
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The record was the brainchild of rock star Bob Geldof.
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One of our brainchildren is a still viable Science and
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The musical is the brainchild of Anthony and Rosalie Calabrese, who together wrote the book, music and lyrics.
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The restoration project is the brainchild of railway enthusiasts who have already secured two thirds of the 1 million cost.
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All over the country, new startups are springing forth, the brainchildren of entrepreneurs who see the recession as an opportunity.
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The adonis blue and 20 other butterfly species, including Britain's tiniest butterfly, the small blue, have flown on to "the butterfly haven", a flowery piece of artificial chalk downland, which was the brainchild of the school's environmental science teacher Dan Danahar.
Butterfly revival could be threatened by cuts, warns charity
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The initiative is said to be the brainchild of Downing Street chief of strategy Stephen Carter and is intended to 'humanise' the Prime Minister as his popularity continues to wane. '
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
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There was a woman who had to sell her brainchild - baby shampoo - to Tesco.
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I would like to shake the hand of the genius of this make-work brainchild.
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Often called "the Olympics of firefighting," the Combat Challenge, which has 20 events a year featuring about 4,000 firefighters, is the brainchild of exercise physiologist Paul Davis.
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Merge-Matic Books is actually the brainchild of The Washington Post.
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Nrityagram was the brainchild of Protima Bedi, a Bombay bindaas girl who took to Orissi at the late age of 35 and went on to become its best promoter.
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Recently lauded by Los Angeles Magazine as one of the city's ten "best new restaurants," Barbix is the brainchild of local restaurateur Claudio Blotta (most recently of La Terza) and his wife Adria Tennor Blotta.
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It is the brainchild of Franny Armstrong, the irrepressible film-maker behind The Age of Stupid, a powerful docudrama about our failure to tackle climate change.
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The "Plastiki" catamaran, which is made from 12,500 bottles and is the brainchild of an heir to Britain's Rothschild banking fortune, was greeted by hundreds of well-wishers as it ended the 15,000-kilometre (9,000-mile) journey.
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This new program was the brainchild of Bill Gates.
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It was the brainchild of the borough surveyor, whose nickname derived from his use of concrete both here and in the adjoining resort to the east.
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after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality
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Pavilions of Splendour is the brainchild of Gwyn Headley who says the idea was born from a growing demand for unusual properties.
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The story explains the micromanagement ordinance is the brainchild of 2nd Ward Alderman Juany Garza who said the reason to knock out lights, reindeer and Santa Claus is because in Aurora "we have so many lazy people.
CBS Profiles Christmas Lights Micromanagement Ordinance in Aurora, City of Lights; Ald Juany Garza Defends Ordinance By Saying People of Aurora are Lazy; City Council Considers New Snow Ordinance
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Now his brainchild brings in $1million worth of booty every day from the biggest concentration of treasure ships in the world.
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The modern boxing glove was invented in 1743, the brainchild of Englishman Jack Broughton.
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The one programme that deserved to be networked was Discs a Gogo - which was Chris Mercer's brainchild.
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Besides avoiding being a copycat, there are more than a few reasons why the title brainchildren of authors may be changed.
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Although they're the brainchildren of an Italian-born designer, they're all-American products, designed and built in the U.S.
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Marine Cassidy Little and Rifleman Daniel Shaw, an infanteer from 4 Rifles, are just two of the 30 injured or wounded servicemen and women who have joined the Bravo 22 Company project - the brainchild of theatre producer Alice Driver - to bring their experiences to the stage on Sunday.
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The brainchildren of musical theater legend Andrew Lloyd Webber, who appeared on both as overlord and master judge, these shows were talent contests that offered as grand prizes starring roles in the recent West End productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Sound of Music, respectively.
"Supernatural," "The Middle," "Attack of the Show," "The Real World" and More: The Top 10 List You Won't See Anywhere Else, 2009 Edition - Ed Martin - MediaBizBloggers
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As the brainchild of a Columbian attorney, a German scientist, and an American policy wonk, the project has a pretty interesting background.