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"brain trust" Definitions
  1. a group of official or unofficial advisers concerned especially with planning and strategy

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Not just the brain trust The President certainly has a concentrated brain trust of lawmakers he most often turns to.
What was it like reassembling the Samurai Jack brain trust?
Trump needs Bannon, the nerve center of his ideological brain trust.
Back in Washington, Trump's brain trust was trying to play catch-up.
"The GOP brain trust just completely misunderstood their own voters," he says.
Ramit's Brain Trust was one of the most rewarding programs we've ever created.
Before, the Warriors' Silicon Valley-rooted front-office brain trust looked like geniuses.
Apple's relatively small number of interceptions did not discourage the Giants' brain trust.
The Giants brain trust repeatedly denied Beckham was being shopped to other teams.
Tesla also added independent board members in July to diversify its brain trust.
Harvard has, in fact, been described as the "brain trust" of the eugenics movement.
These member firms will tap Element AI's brain trust and license its technical platform.
Still, the irony does not seem to have resonated with his campaign brain trust.
It is clear the Clinton brain trust views this groundswell as an unalloyed good.
No other commercial field has lately drawn as deeply from the Democratic brain trust.
Some of Ms. Harris's aides said she had better instincts than her brain trust.
THE BRAIN TRUST: Daenerys is flanked by her closest advisers; Tyrion Lannister, Varys, and Missandei.
Sterling Anderson In the brain trust of self-driving car developers, Anderson is highly regarded.
An eleventh hour meeting of the Fertita-White brain trust in UFC's Las Vegas offices.
If no one steps up, a member of the "brain trust" will take the lead.
"The brain trust has been depleted, and it's really affected their competitiveness," Mr. Levin said.
To their credit, producer Chuck Lorre and his creative brain trust weren't coy about the wedding.
Somehow, though, the Vetements brain trust figured out how to make its hoodies chamois-cloth soft.
Those in Ryan's brain trust say the speaker avoided bipartisan immigration reform out of political necessity.
"There's this incredible brain trust and experience portfolio in the military," Mr. Downes told me recently.
Our reporter talked to its stars and "brain trust" about fame, race and the Trump presidency.
But Trump's "brain trust" is largely the black box of Donald Trump's real and existing brain.
The problem is that almost nobody is arguing it, except for the journalism education brain trust Poynter.
It is natural for a business to want to absorb the brain trust of a competing company.
He was part of the brain trust that gave birth to the "30 for 30" documentary series.
The brain trust behind Trump's Indiana campaign included people whose public images were very different from Pence's.
Lacking a comparable brain trust today, Trump is less likely to see his big-picture ideas realized.
The brain trust at error-prone ABC (admittedly, not brainy or trustworthy) was quick to release an apology.
In addition to being unknown, Hopkins was different than most of Roosevelt's "Brain Trust" in another significant way.
Alarmed, the Clinton brain trust directed the pollster Celinda Lake to conduct focus groups on the candidate's wife.
Two fellows will each receive a $15,000 stipend, a research grant, and access to a community brain trust.
Clearly, the Searchlight brain trust thinks it has a player for 2017 in The Birth of a Nation.
Two fellows will receive a $15,000 stipend each, a research grant, access to a community brain trust and mentorship.
These are not hard problems to solve for a firm with the engineering pool and brain trust of Facebook.
He was the visual target out there at the plate, not the team brain trust hidden in their suites.
Per the report, new owner David Tepper has faith in the current brain trust and is expected to be patient.
Two sources said Patrick's brain trust will meet in two weeks and politics are likely to be on the agenda.
Levandowski is part of the brain trust of autonomous vehicle technology that for years was largely confined to academic research.
Tapping into the citizen science brain trust is logical, because tourist divers already have their goggled eyes on the seabed.
When Kanye West, on "Yeezus," took a turn toward the brash and industrial, he invited Lévy into his brain trust.
For weeks, journalists have been asking Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner for president, to name his foreign policy brain trust.
Clinton is elected, his brain trust reassembled again at Trump Tower in a reprise of their stern meeting in June.
The masthead is a brain trust on national security law that is unrivaled by any cable network or law school.
The Jets' brain trust has decided it simply cannot wait to anoint its most promising quarterback prospect in 25 years.
Fans now loudly accuse the Giants' brain trust of not only bungling this season but ruining the team's future, too.
Clinton and her brain trust, according to several Democrats I spoke to, were satisfied (if not elated) by Kaine's performance.
Why the members of Handy's brain trust didn't tell him to cut out the excessive antics, I have no clue.
" Jones said, "The artists whose works are on display represent part of the 'brain trust' that fueled Institute 193's development.
Of course, because that&aposs the way Roberts and the rest of the Dodgers brain trust had it already drawn up.
Twitter was already really bad, but the brain trust over on Market Street just figured out how to make it worse.
The American brain trust has been accused of overthinking in some of the team's previous defeats, adding to the collective angst.
Taylor and the brain trust of Mase Cap will go back to Bobby's shop, all right, but as Chuck's inside agents.
I have no doubt that the tech brain trust now sitting at home on Zoom can mobilize to get this done.
This is the brain trust that is supposed to backstop Trump's lack of personal knowledge, and their work is, frankly, shoddy.
It was there that Trump's brain trust decided it was best to issue the new executive order while rescinding the older one.
He's already made strides, and you gotta believe someone in his brain trust mentioned the design would be slammed by angry women.
Ocasio-Cortez's victory electrified Democratic voters -- especially in their opposition to Trump, and, to some degree, the Democratic brain trust in Washington.
AE911Truth has spent the past decade convincing a brain trust of YouTube commenters that tall buildings simply cannot collapse due to fire.
Selection: The book club "brain trust" (based on  Creativity, Inc.) selects a relevant theme, the entire company makes book suggestions and everyone votes.
Instead of being "born in a boardroom," Milk Makeup — like its namesake studio — is a product of a brain trust of creative trailblazers.
She served on the Think Long Committee for California, a brain trust Mr. Berggruen assembled in 2750 to address the state's budget crisis.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically, "That's the brain trust they had.
He was part of the original brain trust of Tropicalía, the movement that brought a psychedelic modernism to Brazilian pop in the 1960s.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically: "That's the brain trust they had.
To celebrate, it's giving birth: "The Mick," a new show from the "Sunny" brain trust (but not a spinoff), starts Sunday on Fox.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically: "That's the brain trust they had.
In keeping with the white-nationalist ideas of that campaign and of the president's brain trust, they target the stated threats to white hegemony.
Under his leadership, the OSTP had nine employees that were the executive branch's brain trust on issues like STEM education, biotechnology, and crisis response.
I don't know if WB's marketing and publicity executives deserve a raise or if its DCU brain trust should be fed to Killer Croc.
From the surface, Brain Trust was doing well: The community was highly engaged, with dozens (or even hundreds) of high-quality comments per day.
The names he provided for his advisory team ended weeks of questions about who forms the Republican front-runner's brain trust on global affairs.
Inside, he was met by the brain trust: Al Blalock, the president; Bill Singleton, the director of sales; and Mr. Farris, the sales representative.
During that time, she suggests creating what she calls a brain trust of professionals, such as a financial adviser, an accountant and a lawyer.
FDR notably enlisted the help of a team of academics known as the "Brain Trust" to kickstart the American economy after the Great Depression.
Aside from Kail, the musical's brain trust includes "Wicked" producer Marc Platt, "Hamilton" designer David Korins and award-winning composer and music director Tom Kitt.
But one of the wonders of the Senior Bowl is that Phil Savage and his brain trust also bring in some kids from small schools.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was first revealed publicly, according to the book, concluding sarcastically, "That's the brain trust they had.
Despite the friction and the failure to live up to unrealistic expectations, it's clear that Budenholzer and the brain trust want to make it work.
If confirmed, Azar would join an Indiana brain trust that already includes Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma and Surgeon General Jerome Adams.
The three-company alliance brings together a formative brain trust in Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Warren Buffett of Berkshire and Jamie Dimon of J.P. Morgan.
Biden's brain trust includes longtime strategist Mike Donilon; former chief of staff and the managing director of the Penn Biden Center Steve Ricchetti; former Sen.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was first revealed publicly, according to the book, concluding sarcastically, "That's the brain trust they had.
Naturally, bringing in the sport's brain trust for a two-day whirlwind of trades, intrigue, and publicity creates some unique logistical problems for the NHL.
Nearly all reports from the Hillary Clinton brain trust suggest Senator Tim Kaine is the runaway favorite to be the Democrats' vice presidential nominee in 2016.
Though Clay's boxing brain trust feared that an association with the Nation and Malcolm would deck his chances at a title shot, the fighter was spellbound.
If our present priorities persist, one could envision a shift in science from West to East and the creation of an American brain trust in China.
Paxton, the Yankees' starter for their postseason opener on Friday, was struggling until the team's brain trust delivered a message: Stop using your fastball so much.
The names of flashier prospects had been floated as possible candidates for Treasury, according to a fund manager close to the president-elect's economic brain trust.
Here's a tip for the brain trust: Maybe if you're all caught up in something sketchy, don't send emails about it, and don't send tweets about it.
So Neuralink and Kernel are trying to accelerate progress in this field using a mix of financial resources and a kind of brain trust approach to innovation.
"The days of playing nice are done" Or so a source familiar with the discussions going on inside the President's impeachment brain trust told CNN's Jim Acosta.
The Trump delegate brain trust was holed up in a skybox inside the convention center where they tracked the movement of delegates as the roll was called.
We found, in discussion with Sonic's culinary brain trust, that this sweetness originally derived from mixing the batter in the same tubs as the chain's ice cream.
Bafel was almost certainly acting under the instructions of Jalal's widow, Hero Talabani, who along with her sister Shahnaz, represent what remains of the Talabani brain trust.
Founded in 21 by top advisers to Bill and Hillary Clinton, the organization has sought to rebrand itself as a brain trust for the anti-Trump resistance.
While US investment and progress in energy falters, China is using its rapidly maturing and expanding brain trust to develop next-generation-fusion and nuclear-reactor technologies.
"The reason for this round was actually less to do with raising capital, but more to do with bringing together a brain trust," Ripley told Business Insider.
Ms. Veselnitskaya arrived the next day and was ushered into Donald Trump Jr.'s office for a meeting with what amounted to the Trump campaign's brain trust.
This is not an issue that can be "finessed," although the Warren campaign brain trust is doubtless trying to think of a way to do just that.
In addition to mentorship from PRH and CASE, the two fellows will each receive a $15,000 stipend, a research grant, and access to a community brain trust.
The OPM brain trust received no credit for implementing the SSL decryption program that had led to the attack's discovery, nor for acting fast to quell the threat.
It follows the team's brain trust of Bidwill, general manager Steve Keim and head coach Bruce Arians starting with the 2015 NFL Draft and continuing throughout the season.
The 5-Stars have suffered from a perception that their public officials are mere puppets of the movement&aposs brain trust, most visibly in Rome&aposs city hall.
Right after we wrapped season two of Master of None, DreamWorks had this idea of putting me in this brain-trust type thing and sent me to Shanghai.
In 2011, he took the lead on comprehensive immigration reform, convening a brain trust of state policymakers that has now morphed into the advocacy group New American Economy.
Now, after standing by its policies, Facebook's advertising brain trust is huddling to consider changes to its rules on political advertising, including ad targeting restrictions of its own.
The new one was written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the franchise's brain trust, and directed by Mike Mitchell, whose credits include "Trolls," another toy-based feature.
Women's Studies became a brain trust for and incubator of feminist ideas, even when the political movement faced backlash in the late 1970s and virtual banishment in Reagan's 1980s.
Michael Flynn, National security adviser Trump made national security one of the centerpieces of his campaign, and he's tapped the retired lieutenant general to lead his security brain trust.
The project is an entirely original story set within the Star Wars universe, written in conjunction with the same brain trust that is overseeing the new live-action films.
So Troutt met with his WinStar brain trust and decided to enter a swift front-runner by the name of Gettysburg — a rabbit, in the parlance of the racetrack.
Rexford Tugwell, part of the strong institutionalist presence at Columbia University at the time, was a crucial member of Franklin Roosevelt's brain trust, helping to design the New Deal.
Michael Gordon, founder of Bumble and bumble and current brain trust behind the boundary breaking (and Refinery29 obsession) hair artist collective Hairstory, has a beef with the shampoo aisle.
We should note the large Chinese government investment in science research, the return of the Chinese brain trust trained here and an improved peer-review publication of their research.
Trudeau, 47, came to power in 2015 with a small cadre of longtime intimates serving as a brain trust, including Gerald Butts, his close friend and top political adviser.
Ms Techamuanvivit often talks about her brain trust of women in food: the cooks and managers who stepped up when she needed to recover and take care of herself.
He was part of the so-called brain trust in Tampa, where Steinbrenner lived and largely worked — an arrangement that sometimes created friction with team officials in the Bronx.
CHICAGO — Phil Jackson sat courtside and mingled among the Knicks' brain trust on Friday, observing a live scrimmage at the N.B.A. Draft Combine for the first time this week.
Wood said she's confident that Tesla can fix the Model 3 production problems that have delayed the rollout because the company draws from the "same brain trust" as SpaceX.
That is worlds away from the agile, economically open, lightly regulated Britain that Mr. Johnson's Downing Street brain trust envisions — Singapore-on-Thames, to use their preferred marketing slogan.
"Inside Biden's brain trust," by Ryan Lizza The team currently winning the Democratic primary is less left-wing, and often more white, than the teams around top 2020 rivals.
Their announcement was part of the VA's Brain Trust, an event bringing together researchers, policy makers, athletes, clinicians, and private industry leaders together to tackle the issues of brain trauma.
And in inviting developers to this platform, clearly the brain trust behind the initiative was looking to ameliorate the critique that Free Basics is exclusive and beholden to corporate interests.
And that's what we are dealing with here: Is it the right thing to do for the Trump campaign brain trust to sit down with Russians promising dirt on Clinton?
The stars and brain trust of "Atlanta" (Lakeith Stanfield, Stephen Glover, Zazie Beetz, Brian Tyree Henry and Donald Glover) discuss the challenges of following up a critically acclaimed first season.
And whatever you thought of Gary Cohn, he was a moral and intellectual giant compared to Steve Mnuchin and Peter Navarro and the rest of the president's economic brain trust.
That brain trust drafted the young point guard superstar Lonzo Ball in the first round, and his ability has so far eclipsed the baggage wrought by his stage-parent father.
The purpose of this arrangement was to create an ever-ready "brain trust made up of senior terrorists" who could be questioned about photos or other intelligence tidbits, he said.
Security forces routinely round up hundreds of suspected ISIS members -- ranging from the lowly fighters to logistics organizers to men like Hussein who make up the terror group's brain trust.
On Tuesday, the heads of the NSA, CIA, FBI, and ODNI—America's intelligence community brain trust—gathered before members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to discuss various worldwide threats.
The brain trust that created the roadmap for Obama's election has long seen Patrick, the former governor of Massachusetts and longtime friend of the former president, as a transcendent political talent.
As an early employee of Pixar, he directed the first two Toy Story films, and he's been a core member of the company's creative brain trust since the company was founded.
In short, flying cars are really difficult, but if Page and the brain trust of Google is on their side, maybe they're just a little more feasible than we thought.[Bloomberg]
It was only on Election Day, when returns started trickling in from key counties in swing states from Florida to Ohio, that the Romney brain trust learned how wrong they were.
In the photo, he is surrounded by his White House brain trust: chief of staff Reince Priebus, chief strategist Steve Bannon, press secretary Sean Spicer and national security adviser Michael Flynn.
He also explained that last time the White House interviewed candidates, the brain trust included Trump's advisors including former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, who later resigned from his post.
But after training camp, the franchise's new brain trust, including Coach Pat Shurmur and General Manager Dave Gettleman, was apparently unconvinced that Webb was the best option as Manning's heir apparent.
"I don't think the Republican leadership wanted to be here when it comes to DACA," Yuval Levin, the conservative founding editor of National Affairs who is in Ryan's brain trust, said.
In 2015, not long after Trump had announced his candidacy, most passengers aboard the ship shared the acute anxiety that the Standard's editorial brain trust was expressing over Trump's possible success.
As his polling numbers fell, Carson's brain-trust fractured after months of tension between the campaign and close friend and adviser Armstrong Williams came to a head on New Year's Eve.
And as Sanders' brain trust gathered for a retreat in Vermont over the weekend, some spoke openly about a 2020 White House bid as if it was almost a foregone conclusion.
Pokora and Wheeler found out about the nascent probe while reading Epic's emails; they freaked out when one of those emails described a meeting between the company's brain trust and FBI agents.
But when Senator Elizabeth Warren stepped up to give the conference's keynote address, she delivered an antitrust speech that would have been right at home at a meeting of FDR's brain trust.
About New York Most people probably can't identify any senior advisers to presidential candidates, but one member of Donald J. Trump's brain trust has been skywriting his name across the national news.
"This game is made by the Mario brain trust," Nintendo of America President and Chief Operating Officer Reggie Fils-Aime told me, after I had some hands-on time with the game.
In Oracle's winning campaign in San Francisco, with Slingsby as part of the onboard brain trust, Oracle rallied from a 1-8 deficit to win 9-8 against Emirates Team New Zealand.
It was startling decision because Collins, 238, was one of the few stars on a porous defense that even the Giants' brain trust blamed for a dispiriting 38.2-22019 record last season.
Flanked by a free market brain trust that included Alan Greenspan and Larry Summers, Clinton signed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, the now-infamous bill that torpedoed longtime regulations on Wall Street.
"The ball just sounded different off his bat," said Jaron Madison, another Padres alum who saw Baez that year and who, like McLeod, is now part of Theo Epstein's brain trust in Chicago.
Operatives and consultants peddle tactics, electoral "paths" to power, but after eight years of riding President Barack Obama, mistaking his talents for their own, the brain trust is unable to drive the party.
"The Workplace Council gives our management team access to a brain trust of experts with deep and diverse experiences in workplace issues," Jack Abernethy, co-president of Fox News, said in a statement.
On the eve of his June foreign policy speech, Buttigieg already had "a foreign policy brain trust, which includes more than 100 experts," led by an Obama-era Pentagon spokesman, according to Politico.
Meanwhile, we've also seen more members of the GOP's foreign policy brain trust denouncing Trump in remarkably strong language, as 50 former officials who had served in Republican administrations did in a letter Monday.
So assuming for the sake of argument that this is where the Sanders brain trust is, it's worth considering whether this would cross a line between "driving a hard bargain" and being destructively spiteful.
Bloomberg's political brain trust includes one deputy mayor, Stephen Goldsmith, who was mayor of Indianapolis, and another, Howard Wolfson, who served as Hillary Clinton's communications director during the grueling 2008 primary campaign against Obama.
Clearly, her brain trust had determined that she should cause no waves, play it safe and let Trump implode — as has been happening since Friday afternoon's release of the "Access Hollywood" live mic tape.
What Bannon nails in the last line of his quote above is the fact that the "brain trust" of the Trump campaign simply wasn't terribly well versed in the ways that modern campaigns operate.
And some Democrats say they're open to negotiations with Republicans like Graham, even if they've lost trust in Trump, which is why their party largely dismissed Tuesday's field trip by Trump's immigration brain trust.
If it happens to accidentally make the world more shared, open and connected while doing so, I'm sure Facebook's brain trust will welcome this as a pleasant side effect, but it is hardly their mission.
The book, titled "The World As It Is," highlights efforts by Obama&aposs brain trust to reassure him that he would have won re-election if he were allowed to run for a third term.
If you want to get a sense of how seriously Facebook takes the probe into the site's possible role in Russian election interference, note this: Mark Zuckerberg's brain trust in Menlo Park is paying attention.
Yet this much is clear: Disney didn't acquire rights to that far-away galaxy to let them sit idle even for a moment, and the Lucasfilm brain trust has a good feeling about its chances.
His administration, led by tireless Secretary of State James Baker and a brain trust of Middle East and Cold War specialists, orchestrated a major international summit on the Middle East in Madrid, Spain, that October.
But the fact that Manafort and Gates were members of the President's political brain trust -- who got a shoutout from Trump at a campaign event in July 2016 -- made it even more surreal and compelling.
But from the point of view of the president's brain trust, he's getting his way, and, with each passing day, more Republicans and outside leaders seem to be falling in line, even as critics rage.
Though he doesn't know yet what to call them, Mr. Salonen has recruited a roster of mostly younger, visionary artists to advise him and create their own programs — a kind of "brain trust," he said.
Finally, we debunked the biggest canard being pushed by the president's men — the notion that we somehow knew of the June 9, 2016, meeting in Trump Tower between some Russians and the Trump brain trust.
The Nets' brain trust would be on its way toward building a foundation that would lift the team out of the predicament it inherited from previous leadership, which forfeited valuable draft picks in grandiose trades.
With that game still to be played, Ntilikina flew to New York the day before the draft and had a lengthy meeting with the Knicks' brain trust, which then included Phil Jackson, the team president.
McGahn didn't write the executive order — it's been widely reported that chief strategist Steve Bannon and senior adviser Stephen Miller were the brain trust behind it, as well as other orders from Trump's first weeks.
"I don't think the Republican leadership wanted to be here when it comes to DACA," Yuval Levin, the conservative founding editor of National Affairs who is in Ryan's brain trust, told me earlier this year.
It's certainly encouraging that the Kingdom's brain trust is willing to take a more nuanced approach when it comes to oil prices as they look to attain that goal Follow CNBC International on Twitter and Facebook.
Ren is one of the tight circle of President Xi's personal technology brain trust, alongside Alibaba founder Jack Ma. China's immediate reaction to Meng's seizure was swift and definite—she must be released, plain and simple.
Sonically, it recalls Fagen's latter-day work in Steely Dan (think Aja and Gaucho); the arrangements are a chrome cocktail of pristine jazz rock (Walter Becker, the other half of the Steely Dan brain trust, produced).
As well as Wilson, Buttigieg has a brain trust of more than 100 foreign policy experts that the campaign turns to for pro-bono advice on policy in different parts of the world, according to Politico.
" The New York Times critic Jon Pareles called Styles "a promising work in progress," noting that the singer had "expanded his retro-rock timeline, while still working with the core brain trust from his first album.
I reached out to some of the dozens of technology experts, government officials, lawyers, privacy professionals and several others who have served as a sort of informal brain trust since the Privacy Project started in April.
Each fellow will receive a stipend of $15,000, a $5,000 project/research budget and access to a community Brain Trust of local artists, community members and faculty to advise and ground the project in a local discourse.
In addition to historians like McManus, the project's "brain trust" also brought onboard noted game designer/writer Chris Avellone and Sunless Sea and Fallen London developer Alexis Kennedy, who has also written for BioWare, Paradox, and Telltale.
Mr. Trump's brain trust, such as it is, is composed of hard-line, right-wing supply-siders — whom even Republican economists have called "charlatans and cranks" — for whom low taxes on the rich are the overwhelming priority.
The conservative leadership is several long steps to the right of your typical North Carolina Republican, while the brain trust atop the Democratic Party is stuck in the same moderate pattern it's been in since the 1980s.
Mr. Lin said he was also inspired by Pixar's "brain trust" sessions, in which directors and writers candidly critique one another's work, and by "The Medici Effect," Frans Johansson's 22010 book about the ignition of the Renaissance.
The country's GDP growth could slow by a percentage point this quarter — or even more — because of the outbreak, according to Zhang Ming, an economist at the Chinese Academy of Social Science, a major Beijing brain trust.
Trump economic team takes shape: President-elect Donald Trump's brain trust on economic policy is beginning to take shape, with Steven Mnuchin and Wilbur Ross set to be nominated for two high-profile positions in his Cabinet.
Trump and his brain trust have agreed to meet with Democrats again in three weeks, where the stakes will be higher because Democrats gave them a homework assignment: find ways to come up with the $2 trillion.
"Of all the issues facing the president-elect and his brain trust, the question of how to avoid conflicts of interest with his global business may be the thorniest," its editorial board said in an editorial published Monday.
The new "brain trust," as one insider called it, is aimed at supercharging investment banking revenue as trading, for many years Goldman's profit engine, has faltered amid regulations and market trends that hurt the bank more than rivals.
At the events, called MindShare, which were hosted all over downtown LA, Bushnell and Gradman were called in to be the "brain trust that was tasked with coming up with fun ways to screw with an audience," Bushnell recalled.
Unified by the surgical precision of the Radio Silence brain trust (aka Tyler Gillett, Chad Villella, and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin) in how they dole out frights, the two shorts make a fitting end to this hodgepodge of the macabre.
Each month, we also released an interview with someone I admired — the people from my "Brain Trust," including a retired Navy SEAL commander, the world's best piano saleswoman, a Jeopardy champion, a charisma expert, and many CEOs and authors.
The free power dates from 1941, when the utility was established by Rexford Tugwell, a member of Franklin D. Roosevelt's brain trust and the last American governor of Puerto Rico to be appointed by the president of the United States.
In other words, he's one of the "brain trust," the long-standing team that's helped shape the studio's voice and philosophy from the beginning, from informal feedback to the formal development workshops that made Pixar a standout in the animation field.
President Donald Trump&aposs national security brain trust is set to testify on the need for a new war authorization as the deadly ambush in Niger ignites a push among lawmakers to recast the legal parameters for combat operations overseas.
Mckesson, who has been arrested and tear gassed during various protests, is appalled the brain trust at Pepsi didn't have a clue the ad -- which conveys the message a can of Pepsi can resolve the conflict -- was so tone-deaf.
On Sunday at 6AM ET / 3AM PT Carrie Fisher will discuss her career, and at 43AM ET / 4AM PT the Lucasfilm Story Group — the creative brain trust in charge of orchestrating the entire universe — will reveal some of its secrets.
Together with his brain trust of luminaries and strategists, the reformist president Mohammad Khatami held the country's first direct elections for local government in 1999, and made the security establishment accountable for some of its most flagrant human rights abuses.
Bizarrely, he told Blanks that he was part of a high school student brain trust that was trying to predict Fidel Castro's plans to wreak havoc on America as well as determine, once and for all, who murdered John F. Kennedy.
Olivia Oran, Reuters: The new "brain trust," as one insider called it, is aimed at supercharging investment banking revenue as trading, for many years Goldman's profit engine, has faltered amid regulations and market trends that hurt the bank more than rivals.
When the sinister apparition of a Woodsman slips into the back of an unmarked police car and rips the top of William Hastings's head off, the F.B.I. brain trust accepts that the usual suspects don't apply, and so do we.
Justin Spitzer, the series's creator, said wrecking the place was something the show's brain trust had discussed early in the life of "Superstore" as a possibility for the distant future, but circumstances led him to play the tornado card earlier.
Last July 1, at the start of free agency, what is known (with a giggle) as the Knicks Brain Trust agreed to sign a baker's dozen of power forwards and shooting guards and various bric-a-brac and pronounced themselves pleased.
The brain trust that consists of Future, DJ Esco, and Metro Boomin elected to go with a more contemplative feel to the album, choosing more pensive sounds than the higher energy and more deliberate beats that have largely become his signature.
Trump's immigration brain trust, including Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions, have long been animated by the belief that immigrants are a drain on America — and their use of social services is one way to demonstrate that.
But despite Google parent company Alphabet's staffing brain trust and impressive coffers, Express has done little to reinvent fulfillment—in fact, according to several current and former workers, it's been running much the same playbook as other on-demand gig economy offerings.
The brain trust behind the hastily withdrawn Popular Film award and other decisions — including academy president John Bailey, CEO Dawn Hudson, show producer Donna Gigliotti, co-producer / director Glenn Weiss, and Disney's Bob Iger, among others — didn't think through the obvious pitfalls.
A 43-year-old Harvard graduate, he was part of the front-office brain trust that rebuilt the Mets and put them in the 2015 World Series, and he was viewed as the eventual successor to Sandy Alderson as the team's general manager.
Punching back against weak global growth, rock-bottom oil prices, high unemployment, and an increasingly worthless Canadian dollar, Morneau — the financial brain trust hand-picked by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — announced ambitious new spending programs targeted at kick-starting the moribund economy.
In San Antonio, the R.C. Buford/Gregg Popovich brain trust has engineered a sturdy bridge from the Tim Duncan Era to the Kawhi Leonard Administration, acquiring Leonard at the 2011 draft and then adding another star with LaMarcus Aldridge's signing last summer.
In this case, Ivanka is being held accountable for something she probably had nothing to do with; it's unlikely she was the brain trust behind the champagne Popsicle recipe, and she certainly wasn't the social media intern stuck tweeting on a long weekend.
Over lunch recently at Margaux, in Greenwich Village, "Brigsby" 's brain trust—Kyle Mooney, a co-writer and the star; Kevin Costello, the other co-writer; and Dave McCary, the director—finished one another's sentences and did a lot of supportive nodding.
Knox Fortune, Noname, Carter Lang, Towkio, Donnie Trumpet, and Peter Cottontale, the latter two of Chance the Rapper's brain trust and band the Social Experiment, stepped in to lend their talents, just as Wilder appears, ever so subtly, on Chance's Coloring Book.
Whether you're shy, humble, self-effacing, insecure, or simply hate the stereotype of networking, I want to encourage you to make the most of your own personal style in order to build your own brain trust—to start from where you are.
In an empty stadium on Tuesday morning, with a minor-league pitcher on the mound and most of the Yankees brain trust looking on, Aaron Judge stepped into the batter's box for his latest test in his return from a fractured wrist.
Convinced that she needed to be a central figure in the Nevada debate, the campaign's brain trust had made the decision to focus their fire on Mr. Bloomberg in Nevada even before he qualified for the debate, which came only the day before.
Harvard Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz, who has just joined Trump's legal brain trust, told CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday that he would borrow arguments made by former Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Curtis during the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868.
But the shiv, delivered in the pages of The New York Post on Tuesday, belies both Bannon's tenure and prominence in Trump's brain trust, a relationship that slowly blossomed over at least five years -- through shared aides, radio interviews and eventually a formal hire.
Moana directors John Musker and Ron Clements (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, The Princess and the Frog) built an extensive brain trust around designing and vetting the movie to respect the South Pacific myths it incorporates, and to accurately reflect the culture it portrays.
Then again, I probably absorbed this information from the same brain trust that told me that eating before swimming was dangerous, cracking my knuckles would give me arthritis, and that I'd almost certainly "catch my death" if I left the house with wet hair.
According the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the team's brain trust of president/CEO Mark Murphy and general manager Brian Gutekunst are interested in Gase because of his prowess as an offensive play-caller who flourished as an assistant coach with Peyton Manning with the Denver Broncos.
As one of the earliest members of the Pixar brain trust, Lasseter became synonymous with the studio as the director of Toy Story and Toy Story 2, quickly ascending to a role as chief creative officer at both Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Clinton and her economic brain trust must do quickly is to translate those categories of "good-paying jobs — jobs in infrastructure and manufacturing, technology and innovation, small businesses and clean energy" — into a vision that could become a reality, city by city, town by town.
Like many of Kennedy's brain trust, Rostow was initially praised for his pragmatic, technocratic liberalism — but in his determination to impose his sterile ideas on the complicated realities of Southeast Asia, he proved to be as ideologically committed as the Communists he so adamantly opposed.
But Colangelo insisted that the U.S.A. Basketball brain trust also had cause to be "very optimistic" after the United States seized an 11-point lead over Spain in the opening quarter and offset its 23 turnovers by grabbing 42 of the game's 62 available rebounds.
But Colangelo insisted that the U.S.A. Basketball brain trust also had cause to be "very optimistic" after the United States seized an 11-point lead over Spain in the opening quarter and offset its 23 turnovers by grabbing 42 of the game's 62 available rebounds.
When I do, people don't realize this, but when I do CNBC, I do a meeting with three of my brain trust people from 6:00 am to 7:00 am to talk about the topics and to refine my position and to really do research.
One addition to the alignment between Trump and the Valley Thiel has since been named to the Trump transition team, and last week, The Washington Post reported that he is attempting to form a Silicon Valley brain trust that would assist, and possibly join, the Trump administration.
But the question of how those officials will navigate tensions between the shared priorities of economists and public health experts and the views of the president of the United States and his economic policy brain-trust (which is largely composed of non-economist businessmen) remains open.
For his part, Mr. Kim has not been shy about touting the latest missile advances, attending many of the tests and releasing photographs of post-launch celebrations with his missile brain trust, a group of officers who have steadily continued weapons development while diplomacy has sputtered.
Finally, on the last day of May, Ms. Moeketsi found herself in front of a row of folding tables occupied by "The Lion King" global brain trust, including the show's award-winning director, Julie Taymor, and, hovering anxiously along a wall, Duma Ndlovu, the South African casting consultant.
Twice a month, a subset of the group participates in a version of the Pixar brain trust sessions — one member takes a vexing project (a cut of a film or an unfinished script) to a session and the group spends about three hours in the evening brainstorming about improvements.
The Pixar "brain trust" — a core group of insiders who push the studio's chosen writers and directors toward high-quality and immense risks — has a knack for emotional insight and a track record that speaks for the value of pushing the limits of what animation can do, visually and narratively.
But as the story came into closer focus, it became clear that the genesis of the meeting was a promise on behalf of the Russians, by a go-between named Rob Goldstone, that they had dirt on Hillary Clinton that they wanted to pass along to the Trump brain trust.
Draghi, himself a PhD economist who wrote a dissertation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MTI) on economic theory and its application, has in contrast been the head of the ECB's brain trust, surrounding himself with some of the euro zone's best minds while ultimately making the big calls himself.
For the past decade, I've been an active player in the Harry Potter fan community, serving as the spokesperson for an independent nonprofit inspired by the boy wizard, sitting on the brain trust for a prominent Harry Potter fan conference and making videos about the impact the series has had on my life.
With a roster decimated by injuries—Seth Rollins, John Cena, Randy Orton, Cesaro, and a handful of others are all out of commission—the creative brain trust at WWE decided that this year's Rumble winner would be crowned champion outright, bypassing the title shot storyline that has remained more or less untouched for years.
The two rival teams, Schiff and his fellow impeachment managers and Trump's legal brain trust, sat arrayed at tables set up in front of the chamber, as members dug in for a long day at their desks, broken only by the odd trip to get some candy or a dinner break well into Wednesday morning.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.), the self-proclaimed socialist and increasingly the brain trust of the Democratic Party, has once again introduced his "Medicare for All" legislation.
But try to describe any of the four men who made up its brain trust, and you can barely get more than a phrase out of it: Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela (pragmatic, a deal-maker, weak), Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela (shrewd, more tempestuous than his brother), Pacho (secretly gay), Chepe (runs New York, scowls like Lee Van Cleef).
Foreign leaders still rely on intelligence, and if they are looking at an intelligence assessment of the US right now, it would undoubtedly include one high confidence assessment: Trump's mission to get reelected involves a coordinated strategy to transform our intelligence community into his personal brain trust, even if it means helping Russian President Vladimir and hurting our country.
As the Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes explained in "The Buried Mirror," his book about the Hispanic world, the 13th-century Spanish king Alfonso X assembled a cosmopolitan brain trust of Jewish intellectuals, Arab translators and Christian troubadours, who promoted Spanish as a language of knowledge at a time when Latin and Arabic still held prestige on the Iberian Peninsula.
But this brain trust would have a longer-term purpose, too: It would be assigned to build up an easy-to-explain agenda that Trumpish candidates could run on in 2018, that Trump could champion if he tries to triangulate between Ryan and the Democrats, and that the president could campaign on when he runs for re-election.
"Incredibles 2" will only heighten pressure on Pixar and Disney Animation to dig deeper into the company's vaults -- realizing that animated characters don't have to worry about aging or being recast -- while Lucasfilm's brain trust has been reminded that they can't necessarily count on fans to dutifully show up for anything that has the "Star Wars" name slapped on it.
The best way to understand this turn was to recognize that personnel are policy, and since "Trumpism" was an unexpected irruption and Trump himself is not exactly the sort of guy who worries about having a policy brain trust, the people available to staff and guide his administration were inevitably more conventionally conservative than the half-sketched ideas of his campaign.
If Kyrie Irving, the flat-Earth scholar, opts not to return to James's fold, if Kawhi Leonard the Inscrutable waves off the blandishments of Los Angeles, if Kevin Durant opts to try to restore life to the corpse that is the Knicks, James should text the Lakers' so-called brain trust and type in five words: Get me out of here.
But a think tank is basically what Trump needs: a small brain trust committed to figuring out what parts of the mainstream G.O.P. vision he should support and what heterodoxies it makes sense for him to champion, so that he isn't stuck governing on the Heritage Foundation's austerity budgets while his friends outside the administration urge him to expand Medicaid.
All those merciless cullings and endless organizational refinements, all that data and all the brilliant minds and machines working it over, all resolving to some underpaid grunt in a folding chair whaling away on a garbage can because the members of the team's brain trust of thoroughbred data nerds simply took it for granted that they could get away with it.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's brain trust on economic policy is beginning to take shape, with Steven Mnuchin and Wilbur Ross set to be nominated for two high-profile positions in his Cabinet.
In an era where every film has to carefully tiptoe around issues of representation and diversity, Moana leaps fully into South Pacific culture (thanks to a carefully chosen brain trust of cultural caretakers) without making an issue of it, but while the film is aware of all the little important details — like finally creating a heroine who isn't a wasp-waisted, doe-eyed princess — what comes across is the sheer verve of the visuals, the songs, and the storytelling.
That said, should Sanders ultimately go on to receive the 2628 Democratic Presidential nomination, the general election against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE poses some real problems for Sanders, and the brain trust behind the Democratic Party knows it.

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