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"brainchild" Definitions
  1. an idea or invention of one person or a small group of people

956 Sentences With "brainchild"

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Trish is the brainchild of ad agency Wieden + Kennedy.
Lollapalooza was the brainchild of Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell.
It's the brainchild of architect David Fisher of Dynamic Architecture.
Ahoy is the brainchild of Jesse Rowe and Alex Ogorek.
The hyperloop is the brainchild of Tesla boss Elon Musk.
The idea is the brainchild of political scientist Benjamin Barber.
Who was the brainchild who got him to do that?
Oatly was the brainchild of Swedish food scientist Rickard Öste.
The "RedBall Project" was the brainchild of artist Kurt Perschke.
The show was the brainchild of a Disney marketing executive.
Still, there are a few obvious problems with Evans' brainchild.
Gutenberg's brainchild broke the monopoly that clerics had on scripture.
The projects are the brainchild of SpaceX founder Elon Musk.
Now, the latest brainchild from creator Ryan Murphy is finally here.
The Snoo is the brainchild of Dr. Harvey Karp, a pediatrician.
The festival is the brainchild of George Freeman, a Tory politician.
Now ByteDance is in the spotlight with its new brainchild, Duoshan.
Her brainchild, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, was created in 690.
The brainchild of Triple H, Attitude Era star turned WWE executive,
It's the brainchild of Frank DiPaola, now chairman of the event.
Maybe it's the brainchild of hardcore mastermind Kurt Ballou of Converge.
Vision BattleZone is the brainchild of Team Ryano boss Andy Ryan.
The incubator is the brainchild of Marc Lore, who founded Jet.
It's the brainchild of a woman (a young Latina at that).
It's the brainchild of Larry and Julia Vorpahl from Ellijay, Georgia.
The other, the brainchild of John Oliver, is a gay romance.
The brainchild of Kevin Hylton, the owner of the website westchesterdaddy.
The color theme throughout the space was actually Naughton's boyfriend Ben's brainchild.
The beauty agenda is the brainchild of Policy Exchange, a think-tank.
The summit is the brainchild of Arab writer and columnist Raghida Dergham.
The creators' brainchild essentially died in someone else's hands after their departure.
It is the brainchild of Tang Yang, the founder of microlender CashBUS.
MMM is the brainchild of Sergei Mavrodi, once Russia's most infamous conman.
The "shoey" is apparently the brainchild of some beer-loving Aussie outdoorsmen.
BotChain is the brainchild of Rob May, who is CEO at Talla.
The Pipe is the brainchild of a Russian inventor called Vlad Kreimer.
Colombia BIO is the brainchild of the country's president, Juan Manuel Santos.
Since its inception, Will Forte's morbidly hilarious brainchild has shown unprecedented ambition.
Sana Amanat: This was very much Dennis Hopeless and Nick Lowe's brainchild.
Neuropixels is the brainchild of a collaboration between several medical-research foundations.
Tesla was actually the 2003 brainchild of Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning.
It's the brainchild of Ryan Juckett, a developer who worked on Destiny.
His brainchild, Death Wish Coffee won Intuit Quickbook's "SmallBusiness Big Game" contest.
Launched in September 2014, Formula E is the brainchild of the FIA.
These studies will receive the "Golden Goose Award," the brainchild of Rep.
This line is the brainchild of visionary sisters Yarden and Oren Katz.
The Camelizer is the brainchild of CamelCamelCamel, an Amazon price-tracking website.
A rare exception is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, another Warren brainchild.
This week welcomed Attico, the brainchild of Giorgia Tordini and Gilda Ambrosio.
Ryan Seacrest, the producer and brainchild of the show, was also interviewed.
It was the brainchild of Teresa Shook, a white woman from Hawaii.
It was the brainchild of Cincinnati-based McDonald's franchise owner Lou Groen.
Yikuang, the brainchild of several independent developers and app review site Sspai.
It was the brainchild of a Polish jurist, almost 40 years ago.
Lydia Ramsey: Theranos was the brainchild of a woman called Elizabeth Holmes.
This opened in 2016 and is the brainchild of chef Tom Colicchio.
The lore goes that the holiday is the brainchild of two women.
Just like RET, SmartRent is the brainchild of accomplished real estate industry vets.
Untuckit is the brainchild of Executive Chairman Chris Riccobono and CEO Aaron Sanandres.
The brainchild of a bitcoin enthusiast, Vitalik Buterin, it was launched in 2015.
Xu hasn't priced his brainchild, but said it will probably hover around $1,000.
Cardean University, the brainchild of Michael Milken, offers online business education, including MBAs.
Such registers are the brainchild of a group of unelected NGOs and lobbyists.
It's the brainchild of Kinema Systems, a robotics startup from Menlo Park, California.
Air Ink is the brainchild of an Indian collective known as Graviky Labs.
Neoreaction was the brainchild of a British (of course) crackpot named Nick Land.
The Titanic II project is the ambitious brainchild of Australian billionaire Clive Palmer.
The brainchild of Michael Kreil, the project collected over a thousand location datasets.
The mother of Mother's Day, Anna Jarvis, was very protective of her brainchild.
The messages are part of a project called Subway Therapy, Matthew Chavez's brainchild.
N, the brainchild of longtime biotech entrepreneurs Dr Lindsay Rosenwald and Michael Weiss.
I2BF Global Ventures, EG Capital and Brainchild Holdings also participated in the raise.
Tidelift is the brainchild of four open-source fanatics led by Donald Fischer.
This is the brainchild of Kris Kobach & Co. NSEERS was just a start.
The trilogy was the brainchild of François-Henry Bennahmias, Audemars Piguet's chief executive.
The God Pod is the brainchild of the jail's senior chaplain, Joe Collins.
Full disclosure: I was skeptical about her brainchild, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The column was the brainchild of our staff writer, Sam Anderson, he explained.
The Dime format was the brainchild of an ESPN editor named Royce Webb.
The protest against rampant consumerism was the brainchild of Canadian artist Ted Dave.
The legislation is the brainchild of the so-called "right-to-try" movement.
This giant duck is the brainchild of Isaiah Martin, David Shields and Tandy Nill.
This giant duck is the brainchild of Isaiah Martin, David Shields and Tandy Nill.
It's called the Orbital Reflector, and it's the brainchild of U.S. artist Trevor Paglen.
Founded in 2010, RocketJump is the brainchild of Wong, Matthew Arnold and Desmond Dolly.
The new initiative is the brainchild of Damien Carême, Grande-Synthe's Green Party mayor.
U.K.-based TrustedHousesitters launched in 22015, the brainchild of Andy Peck and Rachel Martin.
The event is the brainchild of Nigel Redden, director of the Lincoln Center Festival.
These days, wealthy philanthropists become press barons by rescuing publications like Mr Luce's brainchild.
It is the brainchild of Li Bin, one of China's most formidable serial entrepreneurs.
But has Warren's brainchild, led by Director Richard Cordray, yielded the returns she claims?
Another, the brainchild of Yuri Milner, a Russian venture capitalist, is the Breakthrough Starshot.
Tweet Mashup is the brainchild of Jonathan Adler, a data scientist based in Seattle.
All of this would ostensibly be built by Musk's newest brainchild, The Boring Company.
Nonetheless, he's prepared to bring his brainchild into the future he's created for it.
VIOLENCE is the brainchild of Olin Caprison, a performance artist composer, musician and producer.
Obosan-bin was originally the brainchild of Minrevi, a for-profit internet start-up.
My favorite sketch tonight was likely the brainchild of a simple play on words.
The brainchild of East London's Rinkoff's bakery, the sweets are available through March 26.
McGriddles date back to 2003, the brainchild of former McDonald&aposs chef Gerald Tomlinson.
Ms. Rosario, the brainchild behind the program, is also the creator of the bouquets.
The CFPB was the brainchild of Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic senator and liberal firebrand.
The Choice Act would also gut the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, the brainchild of Sen.
Last year, hair guru Jen Atkin introduced the beauty world to her brainchild, Ouai Haircare.
TraffickCam is the brainchild of Exchange Initiative and a team of researchers at Washington University.
Instead, the account is the brainchild of Mike McKim, the owner of Austin's Cuvée Coffee.
It was the brainchild of Ross Ulbricht, who went by the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts.
The tissue-burial idea was the brainchild of Greg Abbott, the Republican governor of Texas.
In an interview with Playboy, Coppola revealed that even the Godfather's death was Brando's brainchild.
It is the brainchild of Chas Studor, founder of Briggo, a firm in Austin, Texas.
The program was his brainchild, and unlike some within Brazil's archery establishment, he expected success.
They are the brainchild of Claudio Borghi, a eurosceptic economist who chairs Italy's Budget Committee.
In this case, the Kangaroo in question is the brainchild of mobile-computer maker InFocus.
The Sex Factor, which debuts today, is the brainchild of Silicon Valley veteran Buddy Ruben.
Founded in 2010, RocketJump is the brainchild of Freddie Wong, Matthew Arnold and Desmond Dolly.
"Creed" was Mr Coogler's brainchild, and he had to talk Mr Stallone into getting involved.
The Chinkees are the brainchild of Mike Park, a sort of punk rock Renaissance Man.
This rum punch, the brainchild of Daniel Webster from NYC's Porchlight, goes down dangerously easy.
Founded in 2011, Machete Productions is the brainchild of Emmy-nominated Executive Producer Amber Mazzola.
It's Musk's brainchild, but he's been focused primarily on making reusable rockets and electric cars.
"He considers Ed to be like a brainchild of the brand with him," they added.
It was the brainchild of a small start-up and was in production for decades.
Also in 1986, Barneys hired Simon Doonan, the brainchild of the store's iconic window displays.
The special was the brainchild of the Fox News chairman, Roger Ailes, Ms. Kelly said.
Introducing the "sperm switch," named the Bimek SLV, which is the brainchild of Clemens Bimek.
The referendum is the brainchild of Matteo Renzi, Italy's energetic, 653-year-old Prime Minister.
In the past, the lineup has been the brainchild of the festival's founder, Karen Bernard.
The Haas team is the brainchild of Gene Haas, who also has a Nascar team.
The Indiana-based startup is the brainchild of Purdue graduates Nishant Jain and Thibault Corens.
Now, nearly 150 years later, a new generation of biologists is reviving Darwin's neglected brainchild.
The Choice Act would also gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the brainchild of Sen.
The project is the brainchild of Nathaniel Miller, an interactivity editor at The Sacramento Bee.
With each tweet, share and like, my brainchild rocketed further and further across the internet.
The dark and twisty brainchild of filmmaker Bong Joon-ho, Parasite is a Cinderella story.
Lisa: Fabrique opened in Stockholm in 2008 as the brainchild of Charlotta and David Zetterström.
"Axanar" was the brainchild of Alec Peters of Los Angeles, an avid "Star Trek" fan.
This fluorescent orange sandwich looks and tastes like the brainchild of a stoned college kid.
MDS is the brainchild of Seleta Reynolds, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation's general manager.
Bloomberg's proposal calls for strengthening the authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Warren's brainchild.
Unity is the brainchild of Jeffrey Cheung, 323, a multidisciplinary artist from the East Bay.
The series is the brainchild of Michael Leviton, a Brooklyn-based musician, photographer, and author.
The publication was the brainchild of volunteer/journalist Matt Haber and staff member Kathleen Henderson.
Few shows get fans as riled up as Insecure, the HBO brainchild of Issa Rae.
But the summit was Obama's brainchild, and its future is uncertain after he leaves office.
The company is the brainchild of Dylan Lauren who wears many hats as a candy entrepreneur.
The project is called Sky Canvas, and it's the brainchild of Astro Live Experiences, or ALE.
Andy Cohen is blasting the upcoming Straight Pride Parade ... calling it the brainchild of absolute morons!!!
The University of Phoenix was the brainchild of John Sperling, a Cambridge-educated economist turned entrepreneur.
Bitcoin is the brainchild of a mysterious person or group of people known as Satoshi Nakamoto.
The Invictus Games, the brainchild of Prince Harry, comprises five days of competition between injured veterans.
It's the brainchild of Joe Paglione, CEO of a Chicago-based startup company called Levitating Cup.
It is the brainchild of the country's crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, widely known as MBS.
A looming trade war with China hasn't slowed down Elon Musk or his beloved brainchild Tesla.
It is the brainchild of Masayoshi Son, an unusually risk-loving Japanese telecoms and internet entrepreneur.
Nicholson is the brainchild of Mumbai-based singer-songwriter Sohrab Nicholson and producer/drummer Rohan Ramanna.
For a visualization of how Bimeks' male birth-control brainchild works, watch the NowThis video, above.
"Hardcore Henry" is the brainchild of, and the first feature by, the Russian director Ilya Naishuller.
The concept is the brainchild of millennials Ryan Shear and Noah Gottlieb, both principals at PMG.
That doesn't mean this brainchild of British Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery was a total failure.
The platform is the brainchild of ad agency Wieden+Kennedy Shanghai, who produced it for BMW.
Every episode of Atlanta, the brainchild of actor Donald Glover, is an ode to Black life.
If there's anything the iPhone distinctly is not, it is the mere brainchild of Steve Jobs.
The series is the brainchild of Catherine Bond Muir, a British sports lawyer and corporate financier.
The new bill is called the Honest Ads Act, and it's the brainchild of Democratic Sens.
The project, undertaken in 1965, was the brainchild of David Dye, a businessman from Lubbock, Texas.
"Delightful" would be the word to describe this group, the brainchild of the choreographer Eliot Feld.
How soon will Peacock green light Bitch Hunter, or Kenneth Parcell's short-lived brainchild Gold Case?
The project comes from the Big Imagination Foundation, and was the brainchild of entrepreneur Ken Feldman.
Mr. Butts's brainchild became the second-highest-selling board game in United States history, after Monopoly.
Dot Boards is the brainchild of three Australian brothers and skateboarders, Matt, Stephen, and Pete Hill.
Like most of the futuristic projects at Google, the lab was the brainchild of the founders.
The Essential Phone, which is the brainchild of Android creator Andy Rubin, launched in August 2017.
The holiday, to the extent it can actually be considered one, was the brainchild of Jeremy Burge.
Dear Issa Rae, The season finale of your brainchild, Insecure, has me all kinds of messed up.
The mod is the brainchild of Croatian developer Dario Zubović, who created the mod over two weekends.
The festival was the brainchild of Chef Joseph Yoon, who normally runs dinner parties and tasting events.
This awesome 3D map is the brainchild of Ian Webster, curator of the supremely impressive Dinosaur Database.
But, that doesn't mean we all won't be praying for FX to renew Donald Glover's brilliant brainchild.
Fyre Fest was the brainchild of Fyre Media, a startup owned by Ja Rule and Billy MacFarland.
The video project is the brainchild of Jack Hardiker, who plays drums and sings in the band.
The fair is Obama's brainchild – it began in the midst of his first term, back in 2010.
Called Dragonfly, the dual-quadrotor drone is the brainchild of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL).
New upcycled design startup Pentatonic is the brainchild of CEOs and partners Jamie Hall and Johann Boedecker.
DOA is the brainchild of the legendary Bob Kahn, co-inventor of the Internet's TCP/IP protocol.
The company-sponsored talent show is the brainchild of Lesley Toche, the diversity program manager at LinkedIn.
The company was the brainchild of Richard Branson, the outspoken billionaire behind the Virgin empire of brands.
But if people love what we did with Aquaman, it's all [director Zack Snyder] — it's his brainchild.
Watched by hundreds Hot Pink Catwalk is the brainchild of the Malengo Foundation which began in 2015.
The piece they played, "Windchime," was the brainchild of three composer-performers, including the bagpiper Matthew Welch.
Kit is the brainchild of Expa partner and Foursquare cofounder Naveen Selvadurai and Kit CEO Camille Hearst.
It's fiction: the brainchild of developer Ubisoft Massive, for their eagerly anticipated game Tom Clancy's The Division.
Currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, the book is the brainchild of Australian artists Stuart Campbell and Lukasz Karluk.
Zvuk is the brainchild of Nazira Kassenova, a 28-year-old Kazakh D.J. who performs as Nazira.
All of it is the brainchild of the team's president, Andrew Friedman, and general manager, Farhan Zaidi.
The "Irrigation Wall" is the brainchild of Gautier Piechotta and Wu Di from Paris's École Spéciale d'Architecture.
Argent is the brainchild of Sali Christeson, a former tech executive, and Eleanor Turner, a fashion veteran.
FaceApp, which launched this week, is the brainchild of Yaroslav Goncharov, a former Microsoft and Yandex engineer.
The idea, the brainchild of Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump, would cost $19 billion over a decade.
The campaign — sloppy, abusive and spiteful — was the brainchild of an Australia-based anti-feminism Facebook page.
Austerlitz revealed that mid-90s' most popular haircut was the brainchild of an under-the-influence McMillan.
The raid, which took place at 2100am on May 28, was the brainchild of mayor Enrique Peñalosa.
It's the brainchild of Panovich and longtime music collaborator and producer Todd Tobias, who wrote the music.
The plan is the brainchild of the European Commission, the Brussels-based executive arm of the European Union.
Sure, these abominations â€" like the "Mac-tini" â€" are the brainchild of comedy site Above Average.
This is the brainchild of some of the same people who were involved in the 2010 redistricting scheme.
The restaurant is the brainchild of cocktail connoisseur and Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills fan favorite Lisa Vanderpump.
The point is that you are making something that is your own brainchild and not consuming someone else's.
Although set stylists usually make wardrobe selections for cast members, Ferrera was the brainchild behind her Halloween costume.
The new company is the brainchild of the folks behind Animation Mentor, a well-respected online animation school.
It's called the Honest Ads Act, and it's the brainchild of Warner as well as fellow Democratic Sen.
The brainchild of British comic Tiff Stevenson, Bridget Trump is the political parody we've all been waiting for.
World, meet Enigma: Gaga's latest brainchild who shares a name with the pop star's upcoming Las Vegas residency.
Cubspot is the brainchild of Rachael Shayne, a former brand manager for Nestle, The North Face, and Oakley.
Oyoty is the brainchild of Swiss startup Privately, itself spun out of security firm Kudelski back in 2014.
Next Einstein, the brainchild of Thierry Zomahoun, a Béninois administrator, is an attempt to scale up African science.
It's the brainchild of technical fellow Steve Lucco, who has been working on Fluid, codenamed Prague, since 2016.
Canna Tech is the brainchild of Saul Kaye, an Israeli cannabis entrepreneur and founder of the company iCan.
Chuck Lorre, the brainchild behind "Two and a Half Men" and "Big Bang Theory," is there as well.
About Machete Productions: Founded in 2011, Machete Productions is the brainchild of Emmy-nominated Executive Producer Amber Mazzola.
And the solution to cleaning it up is the brainchild of 22-year-old Dutch inventor Boyan Slat.
The thumb is the brainchild of Dani Clode, a product design student at London's Royal Academy of Art.
The idea is the brainchild of Susumu Tachi, an emeritus professor of engineering at the University of Tokyo.
The controversial shoes, which are the brainchild of Brooklyn-based creative label MSCHF, were released online on Tuesday.
The fashion show, which is in its third year, is the brainchild of the voice actress Ashley Eckstein.
Beautycounter is the brainchild of Gregg Renfrew, a retail executive who has embraced the cause of cleaner cosmetics.
It was often viewed as Lu's brainchild aimed at validating China's controversial cyber policy on the global stage.
First, a bit of history: the EU's Single Market was the brainchild of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
"Makeup Breakup" is the brainchild of beauty bloggers Kat and Hailey, who run the Beauty News YouTube channel.
The "wedge dowel" is the brainchild of three engineers working in the IKEA prototype lab in Älmhult, Sweden.
The amendment basically codifies DACA and was the brainchild of Congressman David Price, a Democrat from North Carolina.
ORII is the brainchild of Kevin Wong, whose father has been visually impaired since he was a teenager.
Now, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Senator Elizabeth Warren's brainchild, has that authority and has improved the landscape.
The law mandated that voters provide proof of citizenship to register to vote; the bill was Kobach's brainchild.
The Center for Artistic Activism (C4AA) is the brainchild of artist Steve Lambert and activist Stephen Duncombe, a.k.a.
The third founder, David Lasman, used to work as a reality TV producer; the company was his brainchild.
Behind Ismail was "Team Rocket"—Wiley's brainchild, a group of professional advisors tasked with maximizing Ismail's earning potential.
The eye-popping set is the brainchild of the scenic designer David Korins and the director Alex Timbers.
Self Racing Cars is the brainchild of Joshua Schachter, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and an amateur racecar driver.
The show's rebirth was the brainchild of Sara Gilbert, the actress who plays one of Roseanne Conner's daughters.
Germany's chemical warfare program was the brainchild of its most esteemed chemists, and the Americans were ill-prepared.
The project was the brainchild of the Scottish filmmaker Ryan McHenry, who died at 27 of bone cancer.
The brainchild of the United States ambassador to France, it was a gift the city could hardly refuse.
Recording over an iconic Talking Heads bass line was the brainchild of Julia Michaels, Gomez's most frequent cowriter.
The show is the brainchild of an Australian animatronics company, and its only previous production was in Melbourne.
The ice stupa, a kind of artificial glacier, is the brainchild of a Ladakhi engineer named Sonam Wangchuk.
The CFPB is the brainchild of Warren, created after the financial crisis to protect consumers from financial institutions.
GOOD CO-OP's particular Frankenfood, though, is the brainchild of Peter Cervantes, the company's head of research and development.
Another short-lived Creative Labs brainchild was Rooms, a 2014 app that was made up of AOL-style chatrooms.
It's a project by Adelaide-based Coopers Brewery and the brainchild of company employees Scott Harris and Paul Burge.
Pirate Joe's was the brainchild of Mike Hallatt, a former software developer who opened the Vancouver store in 2012.
But the princess I mourn is General Leia Organa, a whip smart, hard-at-work brainchild of Carrie Fisher.
It's the brainchild of writer and director Nacho Vigalondo, a Spanish filmmaker known for his dark sci-fi flicks.
Nor was the counter-protest against the white extremists staging Charlottesville 2.0 the brainchild of any malicious foreign actor.
That's Darcel Disappoints, New Yorker, cartoon, and the brainchild of Aussie-born artist, Craig Redman of Craig and Karl.
It's called OmniSkins, and it's the brainchild of assistant professor Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio and her colleagues at Yale University.
The plan is the brainchild of Moscow's mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, and comes with the blessing of President Vladimir Putin.
The rosé lollipops in question are the brainchild of Quin Candy, an artisanal sweets shop based in Portland, Oregon.
I mean, musically it all percolated in Jake's mind—style-wise, it's his brainchild, he is the primary songwriter.
Softbank's Vision Fund, the brainchild of Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son, is already Uber's biggest shareholder with a 16.3% stake.
Since Lena Dunham's brainchild premiered on HBO in 2012, I've considered each possibility in just about every other episode.
If you have been on Instagram at all in the past year, you've probably come across his brainchild: #coffeeinacone.
Chip Kahn, the head of the Federation of American Hospitals, said PAHCF was his "brainchild," according to Modern Healthcare.
The crown jewel of the weekend's indie proceedings might be the brainchild of a throwback wrestler named Joey Janela.
STX is the brainchild of Robert Simonds, the producer of "Cheaper by the Dozen" and "The Pink Panther" films.
When asked how to describe his brainchild Man Seeking Woman, series creator Simon Rich has to pause to think.
The over-the-top animation titled Neurocircuit is the brainchild of Tyler Naugle, a Cleveland-born animator and illustrator.
The innovation, with its science fiction-like description, is the brainchild of entrepreneur and Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk.
The plane is the brainchild of Paul G. Allen's Stratolaunch Systems Corporation, and sports an impressive 22019-foot wingspan.
Let's Go is the brainchild of Marc H. Miller, a regular at punk hatchery CBGB in the late 1970s.
The WPH is the brainchild of Dave Vincent, a handball player who runs the organization out of Tucson, Arizona.
This work of art is the brainchild of chef Al Brown from Best Ugly Bagels in Auckland, New Zealand.
Bottom says the meeting rooms were the brainchild of Airbnb founders Joe Gebbia and Brian Chesky, the RISD graduates.
At its outset, C-SPAN was the brainchild in 28503 of journalist Brian Lamb, the founding CEO, now retired.
The Renegade line is the brainchild and product of FCA, Jeep's Italy-based owner, which also produces things Fiat.
Enter narrow banking, the brainchild of some of our country's greatest economists—Irving Fisher, Milton Friedman, and James Tobin.
Financial Services: $28503 billion This committee is responsible for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the brainchild of Sen.
The idea to solve these storybook enigmas was the brainchild of Jill Rosen, senior media representative for Johns Hopkins.
Rebranding push Mulvaney has tried to drag the CFPB as far as possible from its roots as Warren's brainchild.
Their brainchild was a "Code of Conduct and Ethics" that would apply to all senior officers and board members.
Entrepreneurs take a long journey when naming their brainchild, comparable to a parent naming their own flesh and blood.
But most are are actually Tex- Mex, with just one exception: "Lo de Alberto", the brainchild of Balam Nazar.
Mr. Hensarling, for instance, has long wanted to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the brainchild of Ms. Warren.
Since July 2017, the comedian Emma Vernon has hosted her brainchild of a show at the Peoples Improv Theater.
It was the brainchild of Emily Baker-White, a lawyer, who explained in an interview what got her started.
The sophisticated brainchild of billionaire Petter Stordalen, The Thief is probably the most beautiful hotel in all of Scandinavia.
A federal court struck down Kansas's proof of citizenship voting law, a brainchild of Kobach's, as unconstitutional this year.
Even before Trump's comments on Fox, White House aides defended the mission as the brainchild of the Obama administration.
The Supreme Court announced today that it will decide whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — the brainchild of Sen.
My first stop was at the GrEEK Campus, the brainchild of Los Angeles-based Egyptian-American entrepreneur Ahmed Alfi.
She says she'd aim to implement the program, the brainchild of Sanders, by the end of her first term.
Gun by Gun is the brainchild of Ian Johnstone, a tech entrepreneur, and Eric King, an expert on innovation.
The Honest Ads Act — the brainchild of Democratic senators Mark Warner and Amy Klobuchar, with Republican support from Sen.
"Unite the Right" may have been his brainchild, but he's not hesitated to throw other organizers under the bus.
Kellyanne Conway says the Muslim ban is actually Barack Obama's brainchild, and President Trump is just following his lead.
But it is the brainchild of several obesity doctors — as well as Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway.
Another is the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), the brainchild of Juan Benet, a co-founder of Protocol Labs, a startup.
Beginning life in 1990 during the last gasps of apartheid, the Afrikaner town was the brainchild of Carel Boshoff III.
Gems is the brainchild of Rory and Kieran O'Reilly, brothers who dropped out of Harvard in 20 to cofound gifs.
Although Link Age Restaurant is her brainchild, she still waits the tables and works alongside the kids in the kitchen.
The brainchild of app developer Jared Sinclair, Stormcrow arrived in Apple's App Store ($2.99) at the end of last month.
While Get Out is technically considered a social thriller, Peele's latest brainchild, Us, is a nosedive into the horror genre.
The brainchild of Dylan Taylor, who also founded Space for Humanity and co-founded the Space Angels investment group, 2211.
It's the brainchild of Jonah Levy, a veteran producer of events ranging from huge immersive parties to intimate trespass gatherings.
Brandless is the brainchild of Tina Sharkey and Ido Leffler, Silicon Valley vets who founded the company two years ago.
The plaster-covered nude image was part of the fragrance project which is the brainchild of controversial artist Vanessa Beecroft.
The Xmotion is the brainchild of Nissan's new chief designer, Alfonso Albaisa, who also shepherded Infiniti's gorgeous Q Inspiration concept.
A bar of soap Faso Soap is the brainchild of Moctar Dembélé, of Burkina Faso, and Gérard Niyondiko, of Burundi.
The fund, the brainchild of investment firm VanEck and blockchain startup SolidX, would allow futures exchange Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.
The installation is the brainchild of experimental architect Achim Menges, along with collaborators Moritz Dörstelmann, Jan Knippers and Thomas Auer.
The semiannual Patchwork Show was the brainchild of locals in 2008 who wanted to bring together crafters and the community.
It's the brainchild of Pizzaslime, a meme-fueled brand whose streetwear brand has been worn by Diplo and Ryan Gosling.
Madeline has no idea that the coffee date was the brainchild of her ex, Nathan, but it clearly irks her.
The horror film The Evil Within is the brainchild of Getty, who died in 2015 at the age of 47.
In the end, the artist recognized an opportunity to promote his brainchild before it finally closes for good July 30.
The engine, named Frinkiac after "Simpsons" scientist Professor Frink, is the brainchild of Sean Schulte, Paul Kehrer and Allie Young.
The festival, which takes place in the town of Geilo, is the brainchild of Terje Isungset, a famous Norwegian percussionist.
Axios—the brainchild of Politico veterans Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen—has now existed for a hair over 1003 days.
More than 43 lawmakers pledged their support to the Green New Deal, the brainchild of the millennial-lead Sunrise Movement.
Mulvaney has spoken frequently about his desire to move the CFPB away from its roots as the brainchild of Sen.
It was the brainchild of Richard Branson, the British mogul behind the empire of brands that share the Virgin name.
Vector, the brainchild of former SpaceX executive Cantrell, is also planning an inaugural orbital flight within the next few months.
It's the brainchild of Cheryle Moses, the founder of Urban MediaMakers, a group of independent black filmmakers and content creators.
Henry Overholser, the "Father of Oklahoma City," was the brainchild behind the Henry Overholser Mansion, which was built in 1903.
The project is the brainchild of Moniker, a design studio based in the Netherlands known for its participatory tech projects.
The congestion warnings were the brainchild of Samuel I. Schwartz shortly after he became the city's traffic commissioner in 1982.
Alois Ruf Jr. calls the car the "brainchild" of his wife Estonia Ruf, who serves as the company's marketing director.
MAVNI launched in 22016 as the brainchild of Margaret Stock, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and MacArthur Genius Fellowship winner.
MAVNI launched in 2008 as the brainchild of Margaret Stock, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and MacArthur Genius Fellowship winner.
Bites Black Rabbit, which opened in November in downtown Nashville, is the latest brainchild of the local chef Trey Cioccia.
But the transformation of brooms from round to flat — their Copernican Revolution — was the brainchild of the efficiency-seeking Shakers.
The first was Bail Bloc, the brainchild of the online publication The New Inquiry and the nonprofit Bronx Freedom Fund.
New California is the work of Radian-Helix Media, an independent game studio, and the brainchild of developer Brandan Lee.
"We felt no moral scruples about the possible future abuse of our brainchild," he told The New Yorker in 1951.
Baromètre is the brainchild of two Marrakeshis, Hamza and Soufiane Hadni, brothers who opened the bar and restaurant in 2016.
The retailer's Verona Collection, the brainchild of the fashion photographer Lisa Vogl, will debut in stores and online on Feb.
The Compact is the brainchild of John Koza -- who also had a hand in inventing the scratch-off lottery ticket.
But Arrogate did not even have a spot in the Pegasus, the brainchild of Stronach, until after the Breeders' Cup.
The chicken was the brainchild of Taran Singh Brar, an artist and documentary filmmaker who lives in Ladera Ranch, Calif.
The premiere of Snap's newest brainchild, an absurdist Saturday morning-style cartoon called Bitmoji TV, started out like any other.
Any of those candidates would likely bring drastic changes to the CFPB, an agency that was the brainchild of Sen.
Pitt's representatives argue the project was late and over-budget and the disputed lighting design was Pitt's brainchild — not hers.
Otto was the brainchild of a handful of former Google employees who pioneered autonomous vehicle research at the search giant.
Itihaasa (which means history in Hindi) is the brainchild of Kris Gopalakrishnan, the co-founder of Indian technology giant Infosys.
Selfridges in London recently debuted the "Billionaire's Soft Serve" for £99 ($127) a cone, the brainchild of gelato brand Snowflake.
One main area of focus: the CFPB, the agency created under the Dodd-Frank financial reform and brainchild of Sen.
The movie is the brainchild of Mooney, Kevin Costello, and Dave McCary, childhood friends who met in the seventh grade.
HSBC is considering hiring on-site counsellors as part of its 'Healthiest Human System' initiative, the brainchild of CEO John Flint.
HSBC is considering hiring on-site counselors as part of its 'Healthiest Human System' initiative, the brainchild of CEO John Flint.
The Nürnburger contains sausages, it's the brainchild of a Bavarian soccer player, and it's vaguely affiliated with crime, but not sex.
It's not me, it turns out, this black-and-white throwback is the brainchild of Macy's and collaborator 20th Century Fox.
And having the sex toy be the brainchild of postmenopausal women who talk openly about their experiences developing and using it?
The company is the brainchild of Brynn Putnam, a former professional ballerina and owner of a chain of boutique fitness studios.
Beers' brainchild, the "Shared Values Initiative," produced a series of propaganda videos the US aired during Ramadan in Muslim-majority countries.
Even the Trump administration's decision to roll back enforcement efforts by the consumer watchdog agency that is the brainchild of Sen.
The tax provision was the brainchild of the Economic Innovation Group, a think tank cofounded by the Napster entrepreneur Sean Parker.
The brainchild of MIT roboticist Cynthia Breazeal, Jibo was an amazing mix of early artificial intelligence and expertly crafted robot animation.
The series spotlights real women redefining beauty — and Meredith is no doubt doing just that through her brainchild Fat Girls Dance.
The app, which launches nationwide for iOS today, is the brainchild of Truman Kain, a 25-year old from Los Angeles.
Morant Bay rum is the brainchild of Pete Townsend, a native Jamaican whose family has been involved in molasses for generations.
It was the brainchild of 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, heir apparent of the world's largest oil exporter.
Over the last year, Wu has been focusing on her brainchild: a red, palm-size piece of hardware called the sino:bit.
Erica and Geminoid DKErica is the brainchild of Hiroshi Ishiguro, director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University in Japan.
Verificado 2000 is the brainchild of Tania Montalvo, the editor of the fact-checking unit at digital media outlet Animal Político.
This is a brainchild of Iván Duque, Colombia's new conservative president, and his Chilean counterpart, Sebastián Piñera, of the centre-right.
An agency to protect consumers from bad loans and financial products was the brainchild of Elizabeth Warren, now a Massachusetts Senator.
The first of its kind, the center was the brainchild of two men who'd lost siblings early in their own lives.
Take, for instance, the Lovely cock ring, the brainchild of Jakub Konik, who previously worked for Ashley Madison competitor Victoria Milan.
Basically the Television Academy voters couldn't stop dropping statues at the feet of Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman's beloved HBO brainchild.
That six-hour phone call was the inspiration behind a new app called Objective Zero, the brainchild of Miller and Mercado.
Star Citizen began as the brainchild of Chris Roberts, architect of the Wing Commander series and other well-received space games.
It was the brainchild of the World Wildlife Fund, in partnership with a Coca-Cola ad campaign, that began in 19903.
It's the brainchild of a bunch of ex-Rovio executives, including former marketing chief Peter Vesterbacka and creative director Lauri Konttori.
Instead it's the brainchild of Tina Wilson, a charismatic, fully grown woman with several decades of IRL dating under her belt.
Republicans and their business allies have been trying to nullify Elizabeth Warren's brainchild, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, since its inception.
He was the final jigsaw puzzle piece for the group, which was the brainchild of Alabama college pals Fairchild and Schlapman.
The Crooked Road was the brainchild of Christensen and Joe Wilson, a music historian and fan of the region's music traditions.
The CFPB, created in 6900 as part of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, was Warren's brainchild before she entered politics.
The multi-colored paint job for the village is the brainchild of Slamet Widodo, a 54-year-old high-school teacher.
This stand was the brainchild of a group called Cultivating Community, which trained immigrant farmers to grow African produce in Maine.
The XFL, the brainchild of World Wrestling Entertainment impresario Vince McMahon, began play in 2001 and flamed out after one season.
Elizabeth Warren's brainchild, whose "'I know it when I see it' approach naturally grants [it] maximum flexibility," as lawyers have warned.
Holder, inspired the Notorious RBG meme, the viral social media brainchild of Shana Knizhnik, then a New York University law student.
The Innovation Campus, which is being built on a former golf course, is the brainchild of Wichita State's president, John Bardo.
Eva is the brainchild of Gideon Yu, co-owner of the San Francisco 7003ers and former chief financial officer of Facebook.
The legislation is the brainchild of the ruling Conservative Party, which has a sufficient parliamentary majority to enact the regulatory changes.
The EITC began as the brainchild of libertarian economist Milton Friedman in the 1960s and has enjoyed bipartisan support ever since.
The war is the brainchild of Mohammed bin Salman, the 32-year-old crown prince of Saudi Arabia and defense minister.
The video, which is pretty considerable length at 25 minutes, was the brainchild of Los Angeles-based video editor Justin Zagri.
Body marbling is the brainchild of Brad Lawrence, a Detroit-based artist who grew up screenprinting psychedelic posters with his father.
This short series of psychedelic prints is the brainchild of Nicholas Keays, a 3D net artist and designer living in Melbourne.
Disneyland, that magical brainchild of Walt Disney himself, the place where fantasy and real life become blurred and dreams come true.
In Congress, he voted with Republicans on two rule changes that weakened the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Senator Warren's beleaguered brainchild.
The stunt, where Paul jumped on a trampoline hanging from a helicopter, was the brainchild of internet marketing pro Jason Neubauer.  
The project is the brainchild of Clive Palmer, an Australian businessman with apparently too much time and money on his hands.
The plan was widely viewed as McMaster's brainchild, although top officials deny that a "bloody nose" strike was ever an option.
Dazzle painting was the brainchild of Norman Wilkinson, a British artist, who suggested, in effect, letting ships hide in plain sight.
A UK version of ARPA is the brainchild of Dominic Cummings, the influential top advisor to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
It is the brainchild of the "Glee" and "American Horror Story" collaborators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk along with Steven Canals.
The Times morgue was the brainchild of Carr V. Van Anda, the managing editor of the newspaper from 1904 to 1932.
It's the brainchild of Kristine McDivitt Tompkins and her husband, Douglas Tompkins, who founded The North Face and Esprit clothing companies.
The project is the brainchild of the Abu Hanifa Institute, an organization promoting education, identity and inclusiveness for Muslims in Sydney.
Amos said the duck was the brainchild of the old ad agency Kaplan Thaler, which is now owned by Publicis (PUBGY).
The device is the brainchild of Latticework CEO Pantas Sutardja, the former Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Marvell Technology.
Unfamiliar qualifiers will be hoping to show they belong and vindicate Platini's brainchild, criticized by some as substituting quality for quantity.
Robinhood is the brainchild of Mr. Tenev and Baiju Prafulkumar Bhatt, Stanford graduates who shared a passion for math and physics.
The calculator is the brainchild of Phillip Levine, an Wellesley College economist, and it's being financed by his employer, Wellesley College.
She's been featured on a season of "Dancing With The Stars" ... and she's the brainchild behind the Los Angeles-based Slutwalk.
From the start, "West Side Story" was Robbins's brainchild, and with each Broadway revival, his choreography has remained unchanged — until now.
The listings also indicate that the new store is the brainchild of its brand experience officer Rachel Shechtman and her team.
But Dr. Goodenough has long been bothered by the shortcomings of his brainchild, and driven by the need to do better.
The mobile clinic is the brainchild of Positive Recovery Solutions Chief Operating Officer Amanda Cope, who is no stranger to addiction.
He also praised the formation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a government watchdog agency that was the brainchild of Warren.
The show — still in the early phases of development — is the brainchild of two freelance producers, Brad Trackman and Johnny Russo.
The Pegasus was the brainchild of Frank Stronach, an Austrian and Canadian businessman who owns several North American racetracks, including Gulfstream.
This semiregular party is the brainchild of its host and resident D.J. Bembona, who specializes in music of the Latinx diaspora.
Inspired by love It is the brainchild of founder CEO Wendellen Li and her well-known Valley technologist husband Aza Raskin.
For those that don't have an otaku relationship with famous hip-hop kingpins, Death Row Records is the brainchild of Suge Knight.
" The letter insists further that net neutrality is the brainchild of "Silicon Valley monopolies like Google and leftist globalists like George Soros.
Calling a rerun of the referendum on what was a Conservative brainchild would sink the premiership of any leader of the party.
This event, held for the second consecutive year, is the brainchild of Zhou, who according to Forbes is worth over $1 billion.
HomeGirl is the brainchild of adult Jordan (Hall), who owns a tech company and uses the HomeGirl prototype in her own home.
The #MeToo Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week was the brainchild of Myriam Chalek, creative director of fashion website American Wardrobe.
The Otamatone, the brainchild of Japanese art group Maywa Denki, is quite possibly the best and cutest tiny instrument you've ever seen.
Another Scout AI brainchild lets players step into the role of a local mayor and decide on policies for self-driving cars.
Grombre is the brainchild of Martha Truslow Smith, a 26-year-old graphic designer who found her first gray hair at 14.
The idea was the brainchild of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffet's investment company, and 33G Capital, a New York-based private equity firm.
That is the brainchild of Andrew Hevesi, a state assemblyman; it has the backing of the mayor and dozens of state lawmakers.
Another is the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub in San Francisco, brainchild of Mark Zuckerberg, a founder of Facebook, and his wife, Priscilla Chan.
Porsche, perhaps best known for its 911 sports car, got its start in 1948 as the brainchild of automotive designer Ferdinand Porsche.
It is the brainchild of Jacques Attali, a one-time mentor to Mr Macron who also advised François Mitterrand, a former president.
The company, the brainchild of CEO Nitesh Banta and CTO Adam Marcus, is targeting website creation and management as its first vertical.
The brand is the brainchild of Winnie Chan, heir to Singapore-grown printing and bookbinding company Grandluxe, and her husband, James Quan.
The operations, his "brainchild," see heavy-handed groups of police tour local neighborhoods and politely ask suspected drug users to voluntarily surrender.
It is the brainchild of Wang Jun, who is a picture of the active health he wants to encourage with his startup.
The concept is the brainchild of William Victor Camilleri and Danilo Sampaio from the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London.
It is the brainchild of a former policeman who quit his job to play Cupid to millions of gay men in China.
This is the brainchild of Frederic Moll, one of the founders of Intuitive Surgical (though he left more than ten years ago).
This new crowdfunding campaign is the brainchild of Boing Boing editor David Pescovitz, who's hoping to raise $198,000 by October 23, 2016.
The company behind the product (which is unaffiliated with Juul) was, maybe predictably, the brainchild of two 22-year-old college kids.
It's the brainchild of Daniel Simon, who's best known for creating the slick futuristic aesthetic of movies like Tron: Legacy and Oblivion.
In other words, the fact that it's a brainchild of Conservatives who often seemed to play the religious card in domestic affairs.
Countless Republicans have waged this war over the last decade, but its battle strategy was the brainchild of one man: Lamar Smith.
The photo was the brainchild of Jessica Delfino, a New York comedian and founder of the annual New York Funny Songs Fest.
Beam Camp, which spawned the Brooklyn-based non-profit Beam Center in 2011, is the brainchild of Brian Cohen and Danny Kahn.
To date, the company has raised more than $62 million from both angel and institutional investors, including Sherpa Capital and Brainchild Holdings.
The Nobel Prizes were the brainchild of Alfred B. Nobel, an idiosyncratic Swedish industrialist best known in his lifetime for inventing dynamite.
Gawker.com, pioneering web publication and the brainchild of Nick Denton, will be shut down as of next week, according to Gawker itself.
Radial is the brainchild of the Trinidadian-born Israel and Thomas, who met at Morehouse College where the two became fast friends.
After all, his party has loudly complained about the unchecked power of Warren's brainchild agency; this is their chance to check it.
It's the brainchild of SpiderOak, the same company whose backup product Edward Snowden recommended as a Dropbox alternative a few years back.
The program, called the Toilet Paper Exchange, is the brainchild of Genna Keller, principal and co-founder of marketing firm Trevelino/Keller.
Ryabkov told Interfax the new sanctions bill was the "brainchild" of U.S. Congressmen who hated Russia and wanted to box in Trump.
In recent weeks, an idea that was the brainchild of the Washington lawyer Kristin Shapiro has received increasing attention on Capitol Hill.
It was the brainchild of B Lab, a nonprofit organization that strives to redefine business success and administers the B Corporation certification.
The app is the brainchild of G. Marq Roswell, a Hollywood music supervisor who has worked with David Lynch and Denzel Washington.
The focus of Ms. Watine Arnault's brainchild, she said after the party, is on the "art of hosting" in the 21st century.
The LTSE, a brainchild of "Lean Startup" author Eric Ries, seeks to build a stock exchange without these traditional short-term pressures.
The company started as the brainchild of literal teenagers, and it outlived many competitors because of this precocity about the social web.
The space is the brainchild of Joseph Einhorn, a father of three and the founder of Fancy, a shopping and scrapbooking site.
Men's Fashion The brainchild of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, New York Fashion Week: Men's is entering its fifth season.
I'd support a universal health insurance tax credit that's the brainchild of the economist John Goodman, the father of Health Savings Accounts.
The event was the brainchild of MAGA3X, a protean social-media organization that spent the presidential campaign trafficking in pro-Trump memes.
"Atlanta," the absurd and brilliant brainchild of creator and star Donald Glover, finished airing its second season in the summer of 2018.
The 221c's hybrid "museum hotel" model debuted here in 210 as the brainchild of Laura Lee Brown and her husband, Steve Wilson.
Mirror is the brainchild of Brynn Putnam, a former professional ballerina and owner of a chain of boutique fitness studios in Manhattan.
As it stands now the chateau is the brainchild of Henri d'Orléans, the Duke of Aumale, who lived in the 19th century.
According to CNN's Evan Perez and Pamela Brown, this shockingly broad move was the brainchild of White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
Despite being the brainchild behind the biggest boy bands of the '90s, the reaction to his passing has been all over the place.
But then Typeshift expands—which is no surprise, seeing as how it's the brainchild of the reigning king of smart games for smartphones.
The Swiss-born brand is the brainchild of Werner Kaufmann, a beauty vet with 30 years of skin-care experience under his belt.
The official demurred if that meant Trump planned to fire the current head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a brainchild of Sen.
The drone in question is the brainchild of Eijiro Miyako, of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, in Tsukuba, Japan.
The stunt, which was filmed and posted to YouTube, was the brainchild of Aponte and Rob Bliss, who runs a video marketing agency.
The model was the brainchild of Walter Lange — a great-grandson of the brand's founder, Ferdinand Adolph Lange — and the entrepreneur Günter Blümlein.
The brainchild of advisers led by JPMorgan, it envisages stripping bad loans with a gross value of €27.7 billion out of the bank.
Layered rugs, which was the brainchild of Jessica McCarthy — an online interior designer with Decorist who worked with Roe on the room's creation.
Femmebit is the brainchild of Kate Parsons, associate faculty at Irvine Valley College's School of the Arts and a VR content creator herself.
It is the brainchild of Mr Di Maio, minister of economic development and labour, who hailed it as the "Waterloo of job insecurity".
Dulvitund is a one person project, as these sorts of things are wont to be, and is the brainchild of Þórir Óskar Björnsson.
In addition to being the brainchild of two genius sisters, Sense8 is in part a product of the cultural changes that preceded it.
It's called SOFWERX, and it's the brainchild of US Special Operations Command headquartered just a few miles away at MacDill Air Force Base.
The brainchild of Ireland-based intellectual property lawyer Brian Conroy, Apple Event Bingo is the product of months spent trawling through Apple's patents.
All of sudden, viewers expect Camping to be as obsessed with nudity as fellow Konner-Lena Dunham brainchild Girls was for six seasons.
On pre-order today, the miniPRO is nominally a Segway, a brand and product that was the brainchild of maverick inventor Dean Kamen.
It is the brainchild of Frances Negrón-Muntaner, an artist, filmmaker, and professor of comparative literature at Columbia University in New York City.
Scott Hull was on stage yesterday for his other brainchild, but there is simply something Pig Destoyer does that only they can do.
The brainchild of Hostess (naturally), Deep Fried Twinkies are sold exclusively at Walmart and are available in two flavors: Original Golden and Chocolate.
That day she and her husband Leonard took delivery of the hand press that heralded the birth of their brainchild, the Hogarth Press.
The proposal is the brainchild of NorthStar Asset Management, a firm that frequently pushes tech companies to more closely evaluate their political contributions.
The Light Rose Garden is the brainchild of organizer Jung Yong Jin, who first debuted the installation in Seoul, South Korea, in 2014.
This architectural multi-sensory installation is the brainchild of NaiveLaser, an art and technology collective started by collaborators Ana Herruzo and Jaine Sanchez.
That's why Juno, which is the brainchild of an Israeli-American businessman named Talmon Marco, is selling itself as the pro-driver alternative.
The brainchild of a young New York transplant, the brand-new electoral event seemed insignificant enough that the local papers barely covered it.
The flick seems to be the brainchild of Kylie and Kendall Jenner, with guest appearances by their friends Hailey Baldwin and Harry Hudson.
The cult-favorite sci-fi series returns Saturday, June 10, and it deserves just as much wild obsession as David Lynch's brainchild does.
In August internet users will be able to download the first full version of Brave, the brainchild of a co-founder of Mozilla.
This is primarily the brainchild of a privately influential but publicly anonymous think tank called the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER).
The four-story, 5,000-square-foot castle was the brainchild of Italian immigrant Alessio Carraro, who planned to make it a boutique hotel.
It's the brainchild of a 35-year-old director, writer and producer named Josh Wakely, who has two other pop-themed shows coming.
The "Guilty Pleasures" truck, which hit the road for the first time on Wednesday, is the brainchild of the liberal advocacy group MoveOn.
The company is the brainchild of Robert Chang, a former Yahoo executive, and Paul Thomas, a British mycologist (a biologist who studies fungi).
WNYC's "Radiolab" — the brainchild of top reporters Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich — investigates everyday oddities with a blend of science, philosophy, and music.
On Sunday, Mickey Mouse, the brainchild of cartoonist Walt Disney that eventually came to symbolize a global entertainment empire, celebrates his 90th birthday.
GRACE is the brainchild of Dr. Xiaobo Tan of Michigan State University, and he's thinking seriously about developing a powerful, multi-user platform.
The product is the brainchild of Gautam Shah, an American who came to Kenya originally working in IT consultancy for a large firm.
Splendid. The forthcoming streaming service is the brainchild of Jeffrey Katzenberg, a former CEO of Disney who went on to co-found Dreamworks.
The service is the brainchild of veteran CEOs Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg, and it's a bit different than your standard streaming company.
Martian Press is the brainchild of artist and printer Stephanie Lane Gage, formerly based out of Milwaukee and currently located in Los Angeles.
The museum is the brainchild of Rebecca Alban Hoffberger, a former program director in the Department of Psychiatry at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore.
We find educational shows she likes on PBS Kids, Noggin, or Netflix (like Brainchild), and one favorite on YouTube is Cosmic Kids Yoga.
The inaugural tournament, tennis's latest novelty, just took a big step Thursday in its transition from Roger Federer's brainchild to actual sporting event.
The OED was the 1857 brainchild of the Philological Society of London, who decided that existing English language dictionaries were incomplete and deficient.
It was largely the brainchild of Tim Bell, who had earned his reputation, along with a knighthood, helping Margaret Thatcher win three elections.
The company is the brainchild of Temie Giwa-Tubosun, a health manager who suffered complications when she was seven months pregnant in 2014.
The initiative is the brainchild of Jay Blahnik, the fitness instructor and author who joined the company in 2013, according to the person.
The plan sets up a clash between President Trump and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was her brainchild.
The brainchild of Johns Hopkins University professors Steve Hanke and Richard Henry, the catchy calendar is an alternative to the mercurial Gregorian calendar.
The brainchild of the writer Michelle Tea and Radar Productions, it is exactly what it sounds like: drag queens reading stories to children.
The vignettes, between three seconds and three minutes, were the brainchild of hi-tech and media entrepreneur Mati Kochavi and his daughter Maya.
Faena Art is the brainchild of two Argentines, the real estate developer and hotelier Alan Faena and his wife, the curator Ximena Caminos.
The OED was the 1857 brainchild of the Philological Society of London, which decided that existing English language dictionaries were incomplete and deficient.
One key piece of the reforms instituted after the 2008 financial crisis, the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, was Warren's brainchild.
Buzzy newbie brand Florence By Mills (the brainchild of Millie Bobby Brown) is participating, with price drops on both the foundation and concealer.
The 200 square metre (2,152 square foot) Tao Cafe is the brainchild of Taobao, which is owned by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
Instead, this is the brainchild of Romanian engineer Razvan Sabie and aerodynamicist Iosif Taposu, who claim they've developed a fully functional flying saucer.
Back in the 1800s, the central bank was called the Second Bank of the United States and was a brainchild of Alexander Hamilton.
The exhibition is a brainchild of Bishop Tikhon Shevkunov, who is known for his strong nationalist views and for being Mr. Putin's confessor.
The undertaking is the brainchild of Global Citizen's CEO Hugh Evans and Declan Kelly, the Chairman & CEO of global CEO advisory firm Teneo.
Demeter was the brainchild of Mitsushige Hayashi, the head of Tokachi Mainichi Newspaper Company, which served as its producer, along with other collaborators.
Although the accounts are her brainchild, she views them as collaborative, trying to include as much information from sources as they are comfortable sharing.
The facility is the brainchild of Solar Capital, led by hotel magnate turned solar evangelist Paschal Phelan, which ploughed $0003 million into the venture.
The group, calling itself Justice, Education, Technology, Policy Advocacy Center, or Jetpac, is the brainchild of Nadeem Mazen, a city councilor in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
FaceAge, which originated as a research project, is the brainchild of Andrew Belser, Director of the Arts and Design Research Incubator at Penn State.
It is the brainchild of Katzenberg, a former Disney Studios chairman who also helped launch DreamWorks studios, and Whitman, a former eBay (EBAY) CEO.
The free app, which launches today, began as the brainchild of Larry Cohen, a longtime Gates aide who serves as CEO of Gates Ventures.
A balance sheet that elevates social responsibility over profit is part of the "Common Good Economy" (CGE) — the brainchild of Austrian author Christian Felber.
The brainchild of Jaclyn Johnson, it's an online platform and IRL event for women looking to create and cultivate the career of their dreams.
This so-called "Nokia" 103 is no more a Nokia than the Kodak Ektra is the brainchild of George Eastman and Henry A. Strong.
The app is the brainchild of Pavel Durov, the exiled creator of Russia's VKontakte social network, and claims to protect user data from governments.
Another Heinrichs brainchild is the Air Harp, which again is totally self-contained with its single sensor, Bela board, two speakers, and a battery.
In truth, Whole Foods was never the brainchild of a stereotypical hippie, crunchy as its tofu ginger rice muffins and kale bouquets may be.
The micro:bit was announced a year ago — the brainchild of the UK's public service broadcaster, the BBC, serving the educational strand of its charter.
The idea is considered to be the brainchild of visionary tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, who drew up plans for the technology back in 2013.
The web project is the brainchild of Brian Tessler and Jon Baken, artists with a penchant for creating intensely weird and often grotesque films.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rod Serling brainchild The Twilight Zone will receive new life, this time, on CBS' streaming platform, CBS All Access.
The fund is the brainchild of Anna Palmer, cofounder and CEO of Wondermile and Fashion Project, along with Chip Hazard, Flybridge Capital general partner.
Longtime festival favorites, Hiss Golden Messenger is the brainchild of MC Taylor, who has been releasing folk-rock albums under the name since 2008.
It is the brainchild of Marion Maréchal, niece of Marine, and granddaughter of Jean-Marie, founder of the National Front (now the National Rally).
It's the brainchild of Douglas Hill, a graduate student at University of California, Riverside, who spent 20 years designing electronics before coming to UCR.
Jetblack is the brainchild of Jenny Fleiss, who joined Walmart's Store No. 8 technology incubator last year after having previously founded Rent the Runway.
Called the Roaming Classroom for Rebel Girls, the pop-up is the brainchild of Code Like a Girl founders Ally Watson and Vanessa Doake.
As the brainchild of this project, he both owes me the human contact and can be trusted to uphold the integrity of the mission.
The Snap brainchild was at a Wells Fargo in Bev Hills looking stoic, but inside he's gotta be celebrating this week's super impressive IPO.
The Welcome Project was the brainchild of Becca Stevens, 54, a Nashville priest, wife of country singer Marcus Hummon and mother of three sons.
The brainchild of Australian filmmaker Josh Wakely, the show will follow the adventures of "charming, funny, [and] adventurous" insects who explore a suburban backyard.
The Skid Row Carnival of Love is the brainchild of actor Justin Baldoni, best known for his role on the CW's Jane the Virgin.
The show is the brainchild of the stars, as well as of the director Stephen Ruddy and the Barrow Street Theater producer Scott Morfee.
The idea of structured group visits is generally considered the brainchild not of a physician but of Edward Noffsinger, now a semiretired California psychologist.
Sharjah's crown jewel of contemporary art is the Sharjah Art Foundation, the brainchild of Sheikha Hoor Al-Qasimi, its president and the ruler's daughter.
Sitting in plain sight amid this seemingly insoluble infighting is Warren's brainchild, which carries none of the baggage other recent Democratic policy victories do.
The BAY is the brainchild of founder Mike Smith, a Nebraska native who is also behind the international non-profit organization, Skate For Change.
Yes, Making Fuck got their name from that immortal Clerks scene, but the brainchild of Salt Lake City guitarist Kory Quist is no joke.
The Bridge is the brainchild of the "the two Nicks": Mr. Hytner, and his executive director for 12 years at the National, Nick Starr.
The brainchild of the HBO comedy host John Oliver, it's become one of the top-selling books on Amazon, just in time for Easter.
The project, known as Dock 72, is the brainchild of WeWork, the fast-growing New York start-up valued at a whopping $20 billion.
The festival is the brainchild of Ellen Oh, who also co-founded the nonprofit We Need Diverse Books, and Christina Soontornvat and Melanie Conklin.
The project, called Novi Nis, Serbian for New Nis, is the brainchild of Clean Earth Capital, an investment company based in the United States.
A brainchild of Richard Nixon's "war on drugs," the agency sought to cut off supplies of drugs on the black market, here and abroad.
The group is the brainchild of two people who initially helped run the data team for Mr. Trump's campaign, Matt Braynard and Witold Chrabaszcz.
CALVINBALL was the brainchild of the titular characters in the cartoonist Bill Watterson's "Calvin and Hobbes," which ran in newspapers from 1985 to 1995.
What started from humble beginnings as the brainchild of Betsy Rothstein, a former reporter for The Hill, quickly became a Washington pop culture mainstay.
Here in Jackson Heights, Queens, this micro-taqueria has been operating for two-and-a-half years, the brainchild of the butcher Jesus Fuentes.
This friendly, unpretentious atmosphere is the brainchild of Gavin Brown, 53, a prominent New York gallery owner, and the influential artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, 56.
Saving the world through cake Eat My Cake is the brainchild of Saloua Sahl, a French graphic designer who was looking to give back.
It had primarily been a brainchild, beginning in December, of Watts and Barry Bennett, a former Trump adviser now at lobbying firm Avenue Strategies.
The solution, the brainchild of a longtime Sanitation Department official, was for parked cars to be moved every other day, or every few days.
Porno Bootcamp is the brainchild of Samantha Mack, a performer and producer and CEO of Mack Models, an adult film agency based in Vancouver.
"The parking robot is designed to increase parking space," Yee Fung's 33-year-old chief executive and brainchild of Geta, Marco Wu, told Reuters.
The irony that Cole and Alison are both living comfortably off the proceeds from the Lobster Roll, which was the brainchild of dead Scotty.
It almost didn't matter that Better Things is the brainchild of star Pamela Adlon (who also directed every episode in seasons two and three).
The "Tethered Mix" was the brainchild of Joe Wees, the senior vice president for creative marketing at Universal, and the trailer editor John Cantu.
"The important thing is to remind people of how comic it is to make noise out of these machines," band brainchild Ei Wada told me.
Gyllenhaal's cat ensemble is the brainchild of British designer Stella McCartney (who was also quite clear about where she stands on the American presidential election).
This particular gathering is the brainchild of Ali Partovi, a serial entrepreneur and angel investor who is underwriting the trip through his new startup, Neo.
The brainchild of multi-time founder duo Doug Petkanics and Eric Tang, Livepeer offers a decentralized platform for video encoding centered on the Ethereum network.
It also feels a little sad that a competition that became so fervidly belittled should have been the brainchild of two such remarkable football men.
Part dinner, part group therapy, part financial planning, this gathering, aptly named "Comfort Circle," is the brainchild of New York City financial behaviorist Jacquette Timmons.
Rogue One, after all, was the brainchild of John Knoll, the visual effects designer for Industrial Light & Magic, who randomly pitched it a decade ago.
Launched to global fanfare, Olaplex was the brainchild of two American chemists and had the seal of approval of colorist-to-the-stars Tracey Cunningham.
" It's called Maple Match and it's the brainchild of a 25-year-old Texan named Joe Goldman whose site promises to "make dating great again.
The brainchild of a pair of Instagram expats (Alex Karpenko and  Chris Cunningham), the company is using the technology to improve on standard format video.
The Palm Brush is the brainchild of Artis — the same brand that broke the makeup-brush mold with its line of fluffy, toothbrush-shaped tools.
The operation was the brainchild of U.S. five star general Douglas MacArthur, who is played by Hollywood actor Liam Neeson in the South Korean production.
CDLM, the newest brand to hit the calendar, is the brainchild of Chris Peters, one-half of the contemporary womenswear label Creatures of The Wind.
Urban Decay may be known for its Naked brainchild, but there have been countless palettes to follow — some so good, they make saying goodbye easy.
The expression "water neutrality" first appeared at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002, the brainchild of South African businessman Pancho Ndebele.
Launched in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 53, Xenith is the brainchild of former Harvard quarterback Vin Ferrara — himself a victim of several concussions as a player.
The two-year-old gelding's delightful new name is the brainchild of owner Joe Rosetti, who was inspired by equally noble sea vessel Boaty McBoatface.
Video: Atlas Informatics/YouTube Founded in 2012, Atlas Informatics is the brainchild of Jordan Ritter, a co-founder of Napster and Silicon Valley angel investor.
The idea is the brainchild of Xiong Hui of Rutgers University, in New Jersey, and Du Bowen and Hou Zhenshan of Beihang University, in Beijing.
The sauce was the brainchild of Liberto, a native Texan who debuted his creation at a Texas Rangers baseball game in Arlington, Texas in 1976.
The "red tourism" project was the brainchild of the former Communist Party chief of the local county, Rucheng, and cost 0003 million yuan ($44 million).
Sponsored by a conservative student group, the event was the brainchild of Milo Yiannopoulos , who may have expected that the university would call it off.
The national team is the brainchild of a group of Somalilanders living in Britain, and so has strong links to the Somali diaspora in Europe.
"I arrived in a very toxic prize-money negotiation between players and promoters," Kermode, whose brainchild the ATP Cup will debut in January, told reporters.
The Clipper Round the World Race is the brainchild of Knox-Johnston, the first man to complete a single-handed nonstop circumnavigation of the globe.
The CFPB, the Elizabeth Warren brainchild created during President Barack Obama's first term, has managed to survive in the hostile territory of the Trump era.
T3 B3s, which Cuellar referred to as "Travis's brainchild," detailed an employee's top three qualities/strengths and the bottom three things one could improve on.
This "active damping" case, a bit like an airbag for your phone, is the brainchild of Philip Frenzel, an engineer at Aalen University in Germany.
"Inside: Artists and Writers in Reading Prison" is the brainchild of the art-producer duo Artangel, known for staging shows and events in unexpected locations.
Is it connected to the mysterious "Stage 2," the Dark Army's next move — and Elliot's brainchild, even if he doesn't remember coming up with it?
"Saudi Vision 2030," the brainchild of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, seeks to end the Kingdom's oil addiction and improve government transparency and efficiency.
"BrainDead" is the brainchild of Robert and Michelle King, the creators of "The Good Wife" (whose Zach Grenier, Nikki M. James and Megan Hilty appear).
Called Ligeti Forward, this series, the brainchild of the brilliant, insatiably inquisitive young cellist Jay Campbell, was presented as part of the NY Phil Biennial.
The organization is the brainchild of the two countries' powerful crown princes, Muhammad bin Salman and Mohammed bin Zayed, respectively known as MbS and MbZ.
One of the first attempts, Operation Atlantis, was the brainchild of the wealthy Ayn Rand-loving Werner Stiefel, who made his fortune selling skincare products.
There was a great moment in the second season, where we had this wonderful brainchild of an idea to fly a banner over the stadium.
The Hef biopic is the brainchild of Brett Ratner, the guy who gave us Rush Hour and directed the goofiest X-Men movie ever made.
The powerful open-air museum — the brainchild of Gilbert Larose, a local descendant of enslaved Africans — covers 400 years of island history, starting around 73.
This, perhaps, is the reason behind the success of Rains, the brainchild of the designers Philip Lotko and Daniel Brix Hesselager, which launched in 2012.
Fin, another new virtual personal-assistant company, is the brainchild of Sam Lessin and Andrew Kortina, a founder of the popular mobile payment service Venmo.
The London exhibition is the brainchild of Martin Clayton, head of prints and drawings at the Royal Collection Trust, which manages the queen's art collection.
Serial Box is the brainchild of Molly Barton, who was formerly the global digital director for Penguin Random House and her co-founder Julian Yap.
The play is the brainchild of Sandra Delgado, a Chicago native and longtime stage actor with extensive credits at Steppenwolf and other important local theaters.
The design is the brainchild of Swedish industrial designer Daniel Jansson, whose original foam model was covered breathlessly by tech blogs way back in 2009.
"Feud," which is the brainchild of the prolific producer Ryan Murphy, is the latest limited series for a network that is intent on stockpiling them.
This is how "morning ritual" concludes each day at WeGrow, WeWork&aposs progressive early-childhood school — the brainchild of Rebekah Paltrow Neumann, Adam&aposs wife.
The brainchild of Pierre Guerrier, a former Richemont executive, and his business partner, Thomas Noël, a serial entrepreneur, Riskers initially plans to introduce four timepieces.
Tiny Gallery is the brainchild of artist Emma Winston who is currently writing her PhD about intersectionality among ukulele subcultures at Goldsmiths College in London.
Everything is the brainchild of David O'Reilly, an artist and digital creator who's probably best known for designing the videogame interfaces used in Spike Jonze's Her.
The stunt was the brainchild of San Francisco ad agency Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, which partnered with Tipping Point on a pro bono basis for the campaign.
Slasher Film Festival Strategy is the brainchild of one Christopher Ashley, a former punk turned labelrunner (he helms Foreign Sounds, a black metal/dark electronics concern).
Rebel Media, a subscription-based service, is the brainchild of Ezra Levant, a lawyer and media personality who founded the Canadian conservative site in February 2015.
For those who might not have heard of it before, Zume Pizza is the brainchild of an entrepreneur and former video-game executive named Alex Garden.
The brand was ambitious from the onset, but it garnered significant buzz as the brainchild of former CEO Jenny Fleiss, who also cofounded Rent the Runway.
I didn't say anything when media outlets called it "Justin Bieber's song," even though it was the genius brainchild of Puerto Rican and Latin American artists.
Legendary broadcaster Walter Cronkite joined the board of U.S. English, a Tanton brainchild established in 1983 whose goal was to make English the country's official language.
Scouting groups were the brainchild of Robert Baden-Powell, a British Army general who returned to England in 1903 from the Boer War in South Africa.
DoNotPay is the brainchild of Joshua Browder, who initially created it to dispute the dozens of parking tickets he was racking up when he was 18.
Everyone's favorite sexy-time-messaging-app-turned-mobile-powerhouse went public Thursday, meaning we are able to buy ourselves a little piece of Evan Spiegel's brainchild.
The brainchild of British writer-director Dominic Garfield, who also plays the central character Mowgli in the musical, opens on Friday at Edinburgh's famous Fringe Festival.
The modest convention was the brainchild of Astro Dogs, a collective dedicated to bridging the culture gap between Russia's old and young using comics and cartoons.
Wafels & Dinges, founded in 23 as a single food truck, is the brainchild of Rossanna Figuera and her husband Thomas Degeest — and a loyal Revel user.
Petit Michel is the brainchild of luxury automobile brand Mercedes-Benz, created solely for the brand's "Fashion Creatives" series to promote this week's Berlin Fashion Week.
The planned "hard fork," as such splits are known, is called Segwit22x and it's the brainchild of a handful of high-profile Bitcoin developers and businesses.
The brainchild of two Indian engineers, the company launched in 2011 and operates out of 102 Indian cities today, as compared to Uber's 30-city reach.
The new design is the brainchild of a joint team of researchers from Deakin, a local university, and Austeng, the firm contracted to build the bridges.
The suit was the brainchild of Mr. Boehner and members of his staff, who initiated it as a way to challenge the new health care law.
The new proposal, brainchild of the anti-abortion campaign group Ordo Iuris, would limit abortion to cases where the mother's life was deemed in direct danger.
The Handspring Trust is the brainchild of Adrian Kohler and Basil Jones, whose South Africa based Handspring Puppet Company designed and made the show's iconic puppets.
Build a better rat trap Rat Race, a company that organizes Dirty Weekend and a host of other adventure courses throughout the world, is Mee's brainchild.
The program is the brainchild of Aisha Nyandoro, the CEO of Springboard To Opportunities, a Jackson, Mississippi-based organization that helps families living in affordable housing.
Greenlight Masters is Einhorn's brainchild, created in 2002, to uncover the next generations of stars and to give his partners a chance to diversify their holdings.
The playful Kimunji are the brainchild of web designer Ben Gillin, who intended them as a parody of Kardashian's wildly successful app, he explains to Refinery29.
But the long-term plan—to fully modernize the age-old system over the next five to ten years—is Byford's brainchild: the Fast Forward Plan.
Enter "Save the Truffle," the brainchild of Carlo Marenda, 34, daytime project manager and passionate truffle hunter, and his associate, Edmondo Bonelli, 35, an environmental consultant.
The robot, really a moveable video monitor, is the brainchild of Zenplace, a rental management company based in San Francisco and expanding quickly across the nation.
The original Milan store, the brainchild of Carla Sozzani, proposed that clothes shouldn't be sold in isolation; they were merely one part of a rich life.
"We don't have a machine behind us like the N.F.L. or the N.B.A." This twist on the usual secrecy of elite running clubs is Rosario's brainchild.
The initiative is the brainchild of the American founders of the North Face and Esprit clothing companies, who began buying large areas of Patagonia in 1991.
The brainchild of Nottingham, UK-based businessman Hamed Zeb, 30, customers can pick from 12 products, including a silicone finger massager and a G-spot wand.
It was the brainchild of Agaoglu, who was elected president of the Turkish Golf Federation in 22013, to promote tourism and spark interest in the game.
Founded in 2017, HistoryHit is the brainchild of co-founders Justin Gayner, a serial entrepreneur and broadcaster, and Dan Snow, a popular historian and TV presenter.
Farewelling, the brainchild of entertaining expert and event planner Karen Bussen and funeral director Elizabeth Meyer Karansky, aims to make talking about death and dying easier.
Bernstein told me that he wants their next brainchild to become the friend you call on to listen to your problems or help with your homework.
The four-year-old campaign is her brainchild, drawing on lessons from the Millennium Villages Project that her husband, the economist Jeffrey Sachs, started in 2004.
It's the brainchild of Benon Lutaaya, a rising star on the South African art scene who remembers feeling appalled by the data from the arts report.
Whereas bitcoin, in enthusiasts' minds, will replace the dollar, Elizabeth Holmes' brainchild was going to replace every unpleasant, cumbersome blood test with a single finger-prick.
His latest brainchild, GolfSixes, which consists of six-hole matches, will make its debut on May 6 and 7 at the Centurion Club north of London.
The brainchild of a Silicon Valley start-up called Protocol Labs, IPFS aims to give anyone the chance to buy and sell unused computer storage space.
The new flavor comes courtesy of the Cornell Dairy Processing Plant, and, per the Cornell Daily Sun, is the brainchild of Cornell University senior Molly Mandel.
They say Republicans are still relying on Mr. Holmes's years-old brainchild because they are groping for a replacement with their new unified government days away.
The organization, called the Internet Accountability Project, is the brainchild of Mike Davis, who helped lead last year's fight to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
The plan YCCD is embracing is the two-year-old brainchild of Reagan and George H.W. Bush administration figures George Shultz, James Baker, and Martin Feldstein.
The festival is the brainchild of Benjamin M. Rosen, a venture capitalist in the 1980s and '90s and former chairman of Compaq, and his wife, Donna.
It was mostly the brainchild of Jeff Sloan, a design engineer at McKinstry Company, the firm that won the competitive bidding to do the HVAC work.
Sure, some of us spend a little too much time on Facebook, but for the most part, Mark Zuckerberg's brainchild has changed our lives for the better.
Almost 40 years after his pioneering electrochemistry helped usher in the era of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery, he is still trying to tame his troublesome brainchild.
It's believed to be the brainchild of party planner Ishmael Osekre and a group called Aputumpu —which no longer has a profile on either Eventbrite or Facebook.
The merino wool footwear retails for $95, and is the brainchild of former professional New Zealand soccer player Tim Brown and San Francisco–based engineer Joey Zwillinger.
Revolting is the brainchild of British satirists Heydon Prowse and Jolyon Rubinstein, who are best known for the Daily Show-esque series The Revolution Will Be Televised.
The brainchild of independent curator Ceci Moss, Gas will be stationed next to different partner institutions around LA for each exhibition, beginning this Saturday with Night Gallery.
Free Press, the brainchild of socialist academic Robert McChesney, claims no fewer than a dozen offenses against net neutrality have taken place since Powell's Four Freedoms speech.
Ousta is the brainchild of Nader El-Batrawi, already an entrepreneur and founder of another successful startup named Jobzella (hailed as the Middle East's First Professional Network).
The company has raised $38 million to date, from venture capital firms Spark Capital, Lerer Hippeau Vetures, First Round Capital, Primary Venture Partners, BoxGroup and Brainchild Holdings.
Their brainchild, Volt, now has thousands of members across 30 countries (the EU28 plus Albania and Switzerland), and will run in the European Parliament elections next year.
While there have been plenty of knock-offs from Lush's initial brainchild, these "Bombshells" are possibly the most innovative we've seen since the engagement ring bath bomb.
We all know the wrap dress, Diane von Furstenberg's brainchild-turned-iconic silhouette that we still obsess over today (case in point: Everlane's new wrap dress launch).
Another fun fact: Dolores the documentary was the brainchild of musician Carlos Santana, who called Bratt in 2013 to tell him the movie had to be done.
The brainchild of a handful of Concordia University students, who dreamed up the station last year while playing board games, and were inspired by similar initiatives worldwide.
The project is the brainchild of the online publication The New Inquiry and the non-profit Bronx Freedom Fund, which raises money for bail for poor defendants.
The whole thing — the tournament, and the USPMGA itself — is the brainchild of Bob Detwiler, a businessman who's been pushing his Masters tournament for over 20 years.
The "New B.E.C" is the brainchild of HŪSO, the "caviar bar experience" adjoining Marky's on Madison, the New York presence of a decades-old Florida caviar seller.
Now, there's a new kid on the block carrying the torch for aggressive, break-your-teeth hardcore punk—Ascend/Descend, the virulent brainchild of vocalist Michelle Dugan.
The fledgling startup is the brainchild of two friends and college computer science majors who found themselves repeatedly asked for advice on how to learn to code.
The construction of the city, known as Amaravati, is the brainchild of the state's former chief minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, who lost power in elections in May.
Babyfather, Dean Blunt's political brainchild, has repurposed an ethereal moment from "Wuthering Heights"—British pop-outsider Kate Bush's most famous song—into a smooth-talking rap ballad.
It's the brainchild of Lyon-based collective Bitume, brought into motion by a hundred street artists who painted every level of the building from floor to ceiling.
The brainchild of Malka, Ribbit has never really been a fund that claims the spotlight, but Malka has been a financial wizard since the age of 19.
The 14th Factory describes itself as a "monumental, multiple-media, socially engaged art and documentary experience," the brainchild of Hong Kong-based UK-born artist Simon Birch.
Launched in late November, "What Did David Bowie Do At Your Age?" is the brainchild of 26-year-old Duy Nguyen and 25-year-old Joakim Tønnesen.
SUBculture Saturdays is the brainchild of Digital Motion Events and it shatters eardrums weekly by bringing in some of the best bass artists from around the globe.
The brainchild of "Flight of the Conchords" star Jemaine Clement and his frequent collaborator Taika Waititi looks at the lives of the undead with witty, deadpan humor.
The project is the brainchild of Beyonce's personal trainer, Marco Borges, who published his "The Greenprint" book in December explaining his plant-based diet and exercise plan.
The CFPB, the brainchild of Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, has long been in the crosshairs of Republicans, who say it has had too much unchecked power.
The home is the brainchild of John Z. Blazevich, CEO of Viva Food Group, who circumvented zoning codes prohibiting home expansion by building down into the ground.
Corporate integration, a brainchild of Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, would help lower corporations' tax bill by giving them a deduction for shareholder dividends, analysts said.
But this $13 million project is not the brainchild of a mayor's office or recreation advocates but the North Carolina Museum of Art, which owns the property.
This chilled green gazpacho is the brainchild of Greg Baxtrom, chef and owner of Olmsted, a Brooklyn restaurant that sources its produce straight from its backyard garden.
Shimon is the brainchild of the Gil Weinberg at the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology and I've been following his career for a few years now.
Brandless, the brainchild of serial entrepreneurs Tina Sharkey and Ido Leffler, hopes to take advantage of this new environment and change the way consumers buy everyday essentials.
This unlikely spot is the home of GrowUp Urban Farm, the brainchild of former management consultant Kate Hofman and Tom Webster, who worked in business sustainability assessment.
"It is not an exclusive club closed to non-members, nor is it a trap as some people have labeled it," Xi said of his brainchild project.
It was the brainchild of the orchestra's music director, Michael Tilson Thomas, who announced this week that he would be stepping down in 231, after 20073 years.
A small, single-engine, one-seat jet, the F-16 was the brainchild of a group in the Pentagon occasionally referred to as the Lightweight Fighter Mafia.
The brainchild of Mr. Freeh, the Budapest-based academy supports training for law enforcement personnel from 26 countries in Central and Eastern Europe and in Central Asia.
This book, the brainchild of the comedian John Oliver, parodies "A Day in the Life of the Vice President," by Charlotte Pence, Vice President Mike Pence's daughter.
The brainchild of its creator, Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., it was the first show of its type, pioneering a TV format that other networks came to embrace.
That is almost what happened in the case of this one-off musical collaboration, the brainchild of Corinne Micaelli, the director of the French Institute in Haiti.
Laver Cup, the brainchild of Roger Federer and his agent Tony Godsick, matches a European all-star team versus a squad representing the rest of the world.
It is the brainchild of a German filmmaker referred to only as "Herr Director" (Charlie Korsmo), who looks like Rainer Werner Fassbinder and talks like Werner Herzog.
This vivid performance is the brainchild of Drajat Iskandar, who has been lending a hand to revive the near-extinct art of "wayang bambu," or bamboo puppetry.
It is the brainchild of the country's most celebrated independent filmmaker, Jia Zhangke, whose own work — gritty, violent, politically tinged — has fallen afoul of the censors before.
Trying to get Harry's parents to meet with Sacoolas, 42, was the brainchild of U.S. National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien, a lawyer for Harry's parents told Reuters.
Monday's march is the brainchild of Becki Murphy, an adoption attorney from Tulsa who shared the idea in a Facebook group for female lawyers called Girl Attorney.
Funded via the Indiegogo platform, Unlimited Tomorrow is the brainchild of Easton LaChappelle, a self-starter who invented his first robotic hand at the age of 14.
According to its page on the crowdfunding site, the Mighty is the brainchild of a team that was flat-out fed up with their mobile music experiences.
The idea of the Nevada caucuses as the third event in the Democratic presidential primary process is entirely the brainchild of outgoing Democratic Senate leader Harry Reid.
The fashion show was the brainchild of Judaline Cassidy, a plumber who sits on the board of the coalition and runs a program called Tools and Tiaras.
The multi-day event is the brainchild of Dexter Wimberly and Heather Bhandari, two veterans of the art field who bring decades of expertise to the table.
The concept is the brainchild of Henry Hu, a 23-year-old college dropout from Hong Kong, whose love of coffee is intertwined with his entrepreneurial spirit.
It was a brainchild of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, and the United States has historically been its largest donor, the IDB said in a statement.
In his 2003 book Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters, Peter Vronsky writes that the term "serial killer" was the brainchild of FBI agent Robert Ressler.
The scheme is the brainchild of Brandon Creighton, who previously helped build a small GSM-based phone network at DEF CON, an annual hacker conference in Las Vegas.
Blexit is the brainchild of Candace Owens, who emerged from the right-wing campus group TPUSA as a combative speaker with an aggressive own-the-libs style approach.
Oration MMXVI was the brainchild of Stephen Lockhart, an Irishman turned Reykjavik resident whose Studio Emissary has turned out some of the current Icelandic scene's most revered records.
Rachel Bloom's hilarious musical brainchild series, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, just kicked off its second season, and Bloom's Rebecca Bunch is maybe, sorta, almost figuring out her love life.
Hero, a maker of medication management devices, raised $12 million in Series A funding from investors including Brainchild Holdings, Third Kind Venture Capital and Alan Patricof, among others.
The brainchild of a now-deceased local priest named Sylwester Zawadzki, Christ the King was crowdfunded with $1.45 million in donations from residents of the town and elsewhere.
You could even say it's the brainchild of the Hot Wheels community online, which has seen several fans modding vehicles so they could mount a GoPro on top.
The device is the brainchild of KitoTech Medical CEO Dr. Ron Berenson, a med-tech entrepreneur who has launched several other startups, including Aequus Biopharma and HemaQuest Pharmaceuticals.
The brainchild of AngelList's Naval Ravikant and Accomplice's Jeff Fagnan, the program identifies promising startup founders and provides them with $200,000 of investable capital, and potentially $1 million.
How it all started: The free app, which launches today, began as the brainchild of Larry Cohen, a longtime Gates aide who serves as CEO of Gates Ventures.
American Border Protection was the brainchild of Chrysalis Johnson, 43, a now-unemployed Arizona software designer who launched an earlier venture in cryptocurrency and an anti-Facebook campaign.
The GO wheelchair (not to be confused with the HU-GO, another 13252403D-printed wheelchair project) is the brainchild of Benjamin Hubert, director of London design agency Layer.
The book is the brainchild of Singaporean cartoonist Sonny Liew, who created the volume as a survey of his fictional countryman Charlie Chan Hock Chye's long comics career.
This would become the founding metaphor for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal agency which was her brainchild and catapulted her from academic obscurity to national fame.
It was the brainchild of Torquil Norman, a philanthropist who runs the Global Vehicle Trust, and Gordon Murray, the South African engineer who helped create the McLaren F1.
Brian Wynne, the brainchild behind the SharkStopper, an acoustic-based shark repellent that uses killer whale sounds and high frequencies to scare away sharks, was just as anxious.
BalletCollective's inaugural choreographer-in-residence, Gabrielle Lamb, choreographed "Orange," the piece inspired by Paglen, while the rest of the program is the brainchild of company founder Troy Schumacher.
Now, there's a trendy new breakup technique that's about to blow up called, "saying goodbye," and it's the brainchild of Halley Bock, author and founder of Life, Incorporated.
While their brainchild waits for government clearance to shoot volunteers, a local museum's mummy, on deck for the next scan, is excited to finally get its close-up.
San Quentin's dev shop is the brainchild of Chris Redlitz, a venture capitalist who founded the Last Mile as a nonprofit in 2010 to offer inmates entrepre­neurial training.
TomTom, the brainchild of Tom Sandoval, Tom Schwartz, Lisa Vanderpump, Ken Todd, and designer Nick Alain, hosted its very first guests during this week's episode of Vanderpump Rules.
The place is the brainchild of Zack Teperman and Kyle Haman, who are surprisingly sweet for a pair of guys who invoke adult temper tantrums for a living.
Dreambit is the brainchild of Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman, a computer vision researcher at the University of Washington (she also does interesting work in facial recognition and augmented reality).
More than 60,000 people have joined in the Instagram praise and worship in an hour long midnight gathering, which is the brainchild of Nigerian gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey.
I know it's the brainchild of Peter Salomone, a film nerd and ostensible fan of hyper-popular '80s pop-rock, and I don't want to know much more.
Democrats led by Warren have called to empower the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the watchdog and brainchild of the Massachusetts senator that the Trump administration has mostly defanged.
Take SpaceX, the brainchild of Elon Musk, which plans to transport two passengers aboard its SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket to cross over the moon and back in 2018.
It's an ambitious concept and the brainchild of Webb, a former tech executive and space expert, who wasn't even thinking about creating tourist sites on the planet Earth.
The island was the brainchild of a scientist named Clarence Ray Carpenter, who brought the monkeys from India in an effort to study them in a controlled environment.
Pop-ups have become popular in many cities, often the brainchild of local residents in an effort to improve their neighborhoods or turn derelict spaces into community hubs.
Uri Levine, co-founder and former president of Waze, defends his brainchild even more plainly, saying the backlash is unwarranted and Waze facilitates navigation for the public good.
The brainchild of three fitness fiends looking for a new way to work out, Zumba combines aerobics with several types of dance, including salsa, hip-hop and mambo.
The brainchild of IRL companies Time Recruitment and Online Ventures Group, Westeros Recruitment offers you the chance to apply for some of your favorite Game of Thrones careers.
The project was the brainchild of young architects then nurtured by Growing Power, an agricultural nonprofit in the city, in collaboration with Hammersley Architecture and a graffiti artist.
The museum, the brainchild of a Winnipeg media magnate who was inspired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., was largely financed by private donors.
" SWITCH " was part of a series called "NY Quadrille," the brainchild of the choreographer Lar Lubovitch, in which seats were installed on four sides of an elevated stage.
Gilly Hicks (which was also an Abercrombie & Fitch Co. brainchild) may have shuttered its US stores, but you can still find its bras and underwear at Hollister locations. 
The census, which will take two weeks, is the brainchild of a writer named Jamie Allen, who led a similar census in 2012 of Inman Park in Atlanta.
Launched on the April 13, Awake Dating is the brainchild of self-proclaimed Australian "truther" Jarrod Fidden and joins the likes of Dating Freedom Lovers and Paranormal Date.
Tras/Horizonte is the brainchild of chef Oso Campos, who, as he said, was "born and made in TJ" but who has traveled extensively throughout Mexico and California.
The idea was the brainchild of Marco Lopez, who had worked for Customs and Border Protection and was familiar with government operations in the United States and Mexico.
The movement is the brainchild of John Koza, a co-founder of National Popular Vote, an organization that is working to eliminate the influence of the Electoral College.
At Zero Waste Daniel, a unisex clothing store in Williamsburg that is the brainchild of Daniel Silverstein, clothes are eco-friendly and made from 100 percent scrap material.
The brainchild of the game's first mega agent, Mark McCormack, the official world golf rankings were conceived as a promotional vehicle and have grown to become — what, exactly?
The brainchild of Natalia Vodianova, one of the primary models in the Yurman holiday campaign, Elbi uses the principles behind social sharing to promote microdonations to various causes.
The event is the brainchild of EMPOWER, the Woman's March youth branch, and will take place exactly one month after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
The company is the brainchild of Pleasant Rowland, a textbook author who created a line of dolls designed to educate girls with the aid of accompanying biographical books.
The brainchild of Eunice Kennedy Shriver (Ted and John F. Kennedy's sister), the Special Olympics began as a summer camp, Camp Shriver, on her Maryland farm in 220.
The Shield was McNab's brainchild, a three-yard-wide, 2360-mile-long lattice of trails and firebreaks anchoring the edge of the surviving forests of Laguna del Tigre.
That was the case with Bamako*Chicago Sound System, a group that Ms. Mitchell coleads with the Malian kora player Ballake Sisoko, but that began as her brainchild.
The media creation that is J Lawr isn't Jennifer Lawrence's brainchild: It's an aggregation of headlines and social media posts that position her as normal under the celebrity gilt.
The tough, sinewy techno cut was the brainchild of Queens native Joey Beltram, rocketing the 19-year-old to clubland glory and carving out his place in rave history.
Grasslamp is the brainchild of Serbian designer Marko Vuckovic, and it's exactly what it sounds like: a minimalist, ovular lamp with a small, living garden growing in its center.
In Hyperkin's version (which is the brainchild of original Duke designer, Seamus Blackley) that X has been replaced with an LED screen that shows the original Xbox splash screen.
The pie is the brainchild of chef Chris Kennedy at Oxfordshire-based restaurant group House of Jacob, who wanted to marry up two British favourites into "one, delicious union".
Still, you can never predict the future — namely, Han never could have known her brainchild would become a sensation so explosive that Netflix did something completely out of character.
Indian Dogue is the brainchild of 20163-year-old Shai Divan, who started the account a few weeks ago while she was playfully taking pictures of her pet Skye.
The race and the statue are the brainchild of 84-year-old billionaire Frank Stronach, whose company owns the venue, Gulfstream Park, as well as several other prominent racetracks.
The clock, which is meant to run for 210,22017 years, is the brainchild of The Long Now foundation, and Bezos has invested a reported $213 million into the project.
The encyclopedia is the brainchild of a long-time fan of the series, Jay Lawrence, who explains that it's the result of three years of photography, research and editing.
The robot is the brainchild of Appropriate Audiences, the French duo known for arming a 3-D printer with a tattooing needle to make an inking machine dubbed Tatoué.
BroadwayCon, scheduled to feature such stars as Lin-Manuel Miranda ("Hamilton"), was the brainchild of a fan and an actor who met years ago at the "Rent" stage door.
Three-month-old MNDFL is the brainchild of 31-year-old Ellie Burrows, who found it difficult to meditate in her own home, filled with all its familiar distractions.
The brainchild of chemist James Lovelock, the hypothesis imagines Earth as one superorganism called Gaia; a living thing built from intricate coevolutionary interactions between the ecological and geological spheres.
Sonic Mania is the brainchild of a collective of Sonic series acolytes, Christian "Taxman" Whitehead, Headcannon's Simon "Stealth" Thornley, and a handful of passionate designers and artists from PagodaWest.
The site is the brainchild of Lisa Gautier, who was previously with Outfittery (Curated shopping for men) and FYNDIQ (Bargain superstore) and was recently joined by cofounder Maki Kobayashi.
Now, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's other FX brainchild, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, will tell TV's latest serial killer tale from an entirely different perspective.
The GPS-enabled fake turtle eggs are the brainchild of Kim Williams-Guillén, an ecologist for the NGO Paso Pacifico, who lives on her own pig farm in Detroit.
At the performance, a brainchild of Mr Fjellheim, the Arctic Philharmonic was joined by Ms Boine and several other joik stars—and one of the Norwegian Armed Forces' bands.
The brainchild of childhood friends and Stanford grads Nick Chen and Jason Bade, the company wants to imprint a customer-first mentality right into the software powering media companies.
The app is the brainchild of Aliza Aufrichtig, who attended the recent NYC School of Data conference and learned about New York City's publicly available trove of 311 data.
She is one of the writers on the show that is Issa Rae's brainchild, responsible for creating some of the awkward and hard conversations we are used to watching.
Together only manages that feat by living as the brainchild of creator-star Esther Povitsky, a comedian who understands the agonies and ecstasies of the world's most aspirational beings.
Connecticut: Holy Land, U.S.A. The brainchild of one John Baptist Greco, in the 63s, this Bethlehem-themed roadside theme park in Waterbury, Connecticut, was attracting 50,000 people a year.
Salto (which stands for "saltatorial locomotion on terrain obstacle") is the brainchild of UC Berkeley roboticist Duncan Haldane, who sought to test a new way of building jumping systems.
The Wall is the brainchild of filmmakers Liz Smith and Becca Laidler, who set up the project in an effort to raise awareness of the reality of the condition.
The attraction is the brainchild of Drake, a magician who appeared on television in the early 1990s in his macabre, S&M-tinged Channel 4 program, The Secret Cabaret.
Photo: Matt Hartman (AP)Stratolaunch, the world's largest plane by wingspan and the brainchild of late Silicon Valley billionaire Paul Allen, finally took off at around 10:00 a.m.
The "Cal 3" idea, as the initiative has become known, is the brainchild of Tim Draper, a Silicon Valley investor with a penchant for out-of-the-box thinking.
The game was the brainchild of programmer Will Crowther, who in 1976 was helping to create ARPANET (the government-funded computer network that eventually became the internet) from scratch.
Cyrano is the brainchild of olfactory enthusiast Harvard professor David Edwards, who has a reputation for taking pie-in-the-sky ideas and bringing them into the real world.
First, Amazon's show, called Black America, will be the brainchild of Boondocks genius Aaron McGruder and producer Will Packer, who did Straight Outta Compton and, more recently, Girls Trip.
Betaworks Studios, the brainchild of New York City seed-stage venture capital fund Betaworks, has amassed the support of WeWork, or The We Company, as they now call themselves.
The Trump Twitter Archive is the brainchild of a for-now-unnamed programmer and former Peace Corps volunteer who is funding the whole project with the help of donations.
Sci-Hub, sometimes called "The Pirate Bay of science," is the brainchild of Alexandra Elbakyan, who founded the site in 2011 while she was a graduate student in Kazakhstan.
Pair, the brainchild of Sophia Edelstein and Nathan Kondamuri, wants to be the Warby Parker for children, giving kids and parents a way to affordably shop for glasses online.
The whole thing is the brainchild of Grant Duffrin, an artist who founded Shrek Fest four years ago, and has spent the years since crowdsourcing talent for Shrek Retold.
The Ox is the brainchild of Torquil Norman, a philanthropist who runs the Global Vehicle Trust, and Gordon Murray, the South African engineer who helped create the McLaren F1.
According to the store's weekend manager, Paul Mori, the display was the brainchild of local Coca Cola reps stockers, who came in this past Friday to create the installation.
This deal was likely the brainchild of VMware's resident dealmaker Sanjay Poonen, who made his marks with the Airwatch deal and has since worked his way up to COO.
The legislation, the brainchild of a libertarian think tank with a much broader anti-regulatory agenda, targeted the FDA as part of a wider assault on drug-approval standards.
However, some experts doubt the agency's effectiveness, given that it is the brainchild of Suu Kyi, who has taken much of the blame for the flare-up in violence.
The so-called "prestige theory," the brainchild of a Kanye West fan named Spencer Wolff, appeared with smug enthusiasm: "The clues are right in front of us," Wolff tweeted.
AB 1884 is the brainchild of Ian Calderon, the 32-year-old California State Assembly's Majority Leader who happens to boast notably great hair and a perfectly trimmed beard.
"Alien: The Play" is the brainchild of Perfecto Cuervo, an English teacher at the school and the moderator of its drama club, and Steven Defendini, an art teacher there.
MARTHA SCHWENDENER Object & Thing, which showcases art and design in a Bushwick industrial space, is the brainchild of Abby Bangser, a former artistic director of the Frieze art fairs.
The project — for which students get no school credit in the first year — is the brainchild of Joseph Liberti, a longtime government and history teacher at the high school.
She's the brainchild of TikToker Adam Martinez, a 20-year-old in San Antonio, who posted a video of himself as Rosa in January and has since gone viral.
The clock, which is meant to run for 10,000 years, is the brainchild of The Long Now foundation, and Bezos has invested a reported $63 million into the project.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Thursday got her first face-to-face crack at the man accused of dismantling her brainchild in what turned into an intensely personal showdown.
This weekly get-together -- dubbed "Karaoke with a Cop" -- is the brainchild of Officer Shamssadeen Nur Ali Baukman and Officer Justin Harris, who both grew up in West Philly.
Anne with an E is the brainchild of Breaking Bad writer and producer Moira Walley-Beckett and, as a result, the storyline of the Netflix show was surprisingly grim.
Villanos en Bermudas (Villains in Shorts) is the brainchild of a Mexican and an Argentine chef, who have turned this elegant house in Chapinero into a serious dining destination.
" Yet another, the brainchild of Senators James Lankford of Oklahoma and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, would "codify cyber information-sharing initiatives between federal intelligence services and state election officials.
The robots – wired with wide LED smiles and cutesy personalities – are the brainchild of Chinese-American company AvatarMind, built to be futuristic retail workers, teacher's assistants and household helpers.
The sandwich is the brainchild of Phil Daly who runs Channings Newsstand in Cardiff, Wales, who seems to be running a series of sandwich experiments featuring some pretty unusual ingredients.
Dr. Paul Yock, a cardiologist and founder of the Byers Center for Biodesign at Stanford University, built his brainchild program on one philosophy to help healthcare startups: need-based innovation.
They are the brainchild of Veronica Pascual, a 20133-year-old aeronautical engineer who took over her parents' small conveyor-belt firm when it ran into trouble 15 years ago.
The Pwnagotchi is the brainchild of Simone Margaritelli, a security researcher who's known for other open source hacking projects like Bettercap, and a hacker who goes by the name hexwaxwing.
Christine and the Queens is the brainchild of French synth-pop star Héloïse Letissier -- who leads this group of gender-bending, sometimes choreographed musicians like a 21st century Françoise Hardy.
The brainchild of Twitter cofounder Ev Williams, Medium at the time was one of the most beautiful things online—very much the opposite of the word used to describe it.
The Lena Dunham-Jenni Konner brainchild wouldn't be nearly as fun if the middle-aged monsters populating the comedy could spend time with people outside of their titular camping trip.
An idea brought to life PulsePoint is the brainchild of Richard Price, a former fire chief, who tells a story of having lunch in a deli in San Ramon, California.
I already wrote about why I'm obsessed with this show: It's the relatable, gorgeous, and poignant brainchild of Ava DuVernay — and each episode is the work of a female director.
The "Gays for Trump" party was the brainchild of Milo Yiannopoulos, the Breitbart tech editor who was recently banned from Twitter after his followers viciously harassed Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones.
Starring Tilda Swinson, Paul Dano, Jake Gyllenhal, Giancarlo Esposito, and breakout child actress Seo-Hyun Ahn, the brainchild of Snowpiercer director Bong Joon-Ho is equal parts wonderous and sickening.
It was the brainchild of mathematician and businessman Aissa Derhem whose parents were originally from Mount Boutmezguida where the slopes are covered in mist on average 25 days a year.
The march is the brainchild of Teresa Shook, a Hawaii grandmother who proposed the idea in a post-election Facebook post, only to see it balloon into a national effort.
Originally the brainchild of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, Hyperloop transportation consists of sealed pods traveling at subsonic speeds in a low-pressure tube that's elevated above the ground on pylons.
Festival a couple of weeks ago, an alternative porn film festival that describes itself as a "celebration of creative sexual expression" and the brainchild of Savage Love columnist Dan Savage.
Juno, the brainchild of Israeli-American businessman Talmon Marco, has spent the last few months recruiting highly rated Uber drivers to its platform in anticipating of going live this spring.
Project manager Brent Lessard said the game was the brainchild of three team members: Clarence Akagu from Lagos, Nigeria; Eoghan Kidney from Dublin, Ireland; and Paul Le Hanaff from France.
The new battery, brainchild of Ju Li of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is some way from commercialisation, but its design is such that commercialising it should not be hard.
The brainchild of Adam Shaw, who has held higher-up positions at both FOX and NFL Network, Sportle is an entertainment platform that seeks to simplify the sports streaming process.
It's the brainchild of Abdelmonem Alserkal, 47, a good-natured, gray-haired real estate heir who created the arts hub from a disused marble processing factory owned by his family.
This Campus Carry movement was a brainchild of a University of Texas alum and is meant ridicule the school rules that ban public display of sex toys in a classroom.
Warren is also a big believer in stricter financial regulation; the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was highly effective until the Trump administration set about gutting it, was her brainchild.
On Friday, the honchos announced a partnership with the Laver Cup, the brainchild of Roger Federer's corporate group — a team event next year that will pit Europe against the world.
The village is the brainchild of founder Alan Graham, who spent years serving the city's homeless before pooling $18 million in privately donated funds to construct Community First in 2015.
Armed with a fleet of brand-new Airbus jets, each outfitted with leather seats and individual screens offering satellite television, JetBlue was the brainchild of serial airline entrepreneur David Neeleman.
The series, which started with a race in Kyoto in 2009, was the brainchild of Tsuyoshi Tahara and will feature at 10 different grand prix events across Japan this year.
The operation is the brainchild of Dylan Sprouse, actor and former star of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, but it's not like this is just a side project.
The competition is the brainchild of Darren Cox, whose Nissan GT Academy initiative took gamers out from behind a console and on to the real racetrack with professional works drives.
That 168 seconds of noise, now known as the Arecibo message, was the brainchild of the astronomer Frank Drake, then the director of the organization that oversaw the Arecibo facility.
First, the Department of Justice asked the court to strike down the job security protections for the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was Senator Elizabeth Warren's brainchild.
Nancy has captivated readers since she first sprang to life as the brainchild of Edward Stratemeyer, the head of a children's literature syndicate who created the Hardy Boys in 1927.
The tech is the brainchild of Dr. Philip Nitschke, an Australian physician based in the Netherlands and staunch proponent of "end of life choices" who founded advocacy group Exit International.
The one on Washington, D.C., was the brainchild of a local writer named Deane Madsen, a fan of postwar concrete who was also aware of the abuse it still suffers.
The idea was the brainchild of Bungalow's 31-year-old  co-founder and CEO, Andrew Collins, who had moved around a lot himself and had trouble finding optimal living spaces.
The decision to launch this airline was actually the brainchild of his employee Brett Godfrey, who Branson immediately took a liking to because he was personable, detail-oriented and hardworking.
The big picture: The show will be based out of D.C. and is the brainchild of Jon Steinberg's newest hire, Altice News' VP and GM for political partnerships Peter Cherukuri.
The "Jews, Money, Myth" exhibition is the brainchild of the Jewish Museum's chief executive, Abigail Morris, who took over in 2012 and has since programmed a string of popular exhibitions.
The project, called Orange Sky Laundry, is the brainchild of two millennials from Brisbane, Nicholas Marchesi and Lucas Patchett, who launched Australia's first free laundry-on-wheels operation in October 2014.
According to an internal newsletter, the Green Reaper was the brainchild of Dawn Starrett, an employee of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the DOE agency that monitors the nuclear stockpile.
But, over the years, Mindy Kaling's brainchild has proven to be the anti-rom-com, with its bonkers themed episodes and its fart-pill popping, fashionable, impossible-to-pin-down lead.
It also told the Independent the account is run by "an individual living in London," so it's mostly been talked about as if it's the brainchild of a single, quirky individual.
The handover may signal a need for Zhang to step back from daily operations in his brainchild and oversee strategies for ByteDance, which has swollen into the world's highest-valued startup.
The Cinnamon Roll Donut is the brainchild of New York City-based pastry chef Thiago Silva, who has spent his restaurant career working mostly on the sweeter side of the kitchen.
Conceptual artist Mel Chin, the brainchild behind the fashion project - dubbed "Flint Fit" - said his visit to the city of 100,000 residents in 2017 left him wondering where the bottles went.
The pods are the brainchild of Tommaso Gecchelin, an engineer and industrial designer who envisions a network of the electric vehicles owned by businesses which people can summon via an app.
The new M&A group for private equity firms at Goldman was the brainchild of Stephanie Cohen, who last year was tapped by the bank to be its head of strategy.
An IPO will test investor's reception to Roku, the brainchild of digital video recorder (DVR) inventor Anthony Wood that was a pioneer in helping consumers cut the cord from traditional cable.
Jack Ma's brainchild Alibaba Group started life in 1999 as Chinese online retailer and has since ballooned into a global tech giant with capabilities in e-commerce, internet and artificial intelligence.
Blog-turned-zine True Laurels, the brainchild of Noisey staff writer Lawrence Burney, has been documenting the often-undercovered music and visual arts scenes of Baltimore since its beginnings in 2011.
Whether Trimp is Kremer's way of gearing up for the election in a couple months, or it's the brainchild of another artist with similarly disturbing visual sensibilities, we may never know.
The place itself is the brainchild of Dutch artist Joep Van Lieshout, and it's a massive sculpture of the human intestine, the last part of it, with bulging veins and all.
That means that the penultimate and finale episodes will basically be like two mini movies — hopefully ones packed with the epicness we've come to expect from George R. R. Martin's brainchild.
Acrush is the brainchild of 34-year-old Wang Tianhai, whose 7-month-old company, Zhejiang Huati Culture Communication, is funded in part by the billion-dollar Chinese tech giant Tencent.
The center, the brainchild of Jean-Pierre Blanc when he was just 20, is now host to dozens of exhibits in the house and gardens, which are open to the public.
This novel has much in common with Anna's favorite drink, the margarita, said to be the brainchild of an American Mexiphile: It's salty-sweet, refreshing and more powerful than you think.
The idea was the brainchild of ad agency Badger & Winters in support of RAICES, a Texas-based nonprofit that provides legal aid to immigrants and refugees, according to The Washington Post.
The AI-anime-convertor is the brainchild of Junho Kim, Minjae Kim, Hyeonwoo Kang, and Kwanghee Lee, researchers working for the video game company NCSoft, the publishers of Guild Wars 2.
That's the brainchild of US Senator Elizabeth Warren, and the agency that has been in the cross-hairs of conservative legislators as much as any other since its establishment in 2011.
The series is the brainchild of the Los Angeles actor and comic Will Choi, who in 2016 noticed that U.C.B. devoted some evenings to heritage themes, but none involved Asian descent.
The American label is the brainchild of sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Southern California, who are the first designers to be recognized with a solo exhibition organized by the museum.
GlobalXplorer is the brainchild of Dr. Sarah Parcak, who describes her work as "space archaeology," as she spends much of her time closely examining satellite imagery for clues of forgotten civilizations.
Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, which has become a popular draw since its opening in December 2015, is the brainchild of Ariell R. Johnson, a Baltimore native and alumna of nearby Temple University.
Copra is the fully realized, frenzied brainchild of Michel Fiffe, and the artwork feels like a mix of manga, Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol, and the best parts of Love and Rockets.
"Brainchild" is an earnest science series hosted by Sahana Srinivasan that unpacks big topics like germs and the ocean with a fun and simple style that is still informative for adults.
It is the brainchild of two medical residents at New York University—a neurosurgeon and radiologist, two technophiles who began brainstorming about how mixed reality devices could help reveal surgical anatomy.
The statue, which also depicts a fire-breathing dragon, was the brainchild of Frank Stronach, the founder and honorary chairman of the Stronach Group, which owns several racetracks, including Gulfstream Park.
The brainchild of a pocket-watch salesman, Sears navigated retailing through the end of the stagecoach era, the rise (and fall) of downtown department stores and the malling of suburban America.
Cambridge Analytica was the brainchild of conservative billionaire Robert Mercer and conservative activist Steve Bannon, who later helped run the Trump campaign and served as chief strategist in the White House.
The taco program is the brainchild of Jesus Fuentes, a butcher from Veracruz, Mexico, who began making rustic meats here, like barbacoa and carnitas, in the style of the country's villages.
Market's schedule blossoms by March: the folk-punk band Girlpool, the brainchild of the Philadelphia roommates Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad, will make synchronized discontent sound sugary on March 25-26.
The Poll: The Great Indian Election Game is the brainchild of 27-year-old journalist Abeer Kapoor, who came up with the idea in 2017 after covering national and state elections.
It's the brainchild of 28-year-old Tasmanian man Dave, who told Mashable Australia he built the website quickly during a day in September 2015, but it was largely forgotten about.
My bank had been accused of fraudulent practices in connection with it and fined $700 million by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the government agency that was Senator Elizabeth Warren's brainchild.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a key part of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform, was her brainchild, and by all accounts has been remarkably successful at catching and deterring fraud.
The school is the brainchild of two former professional wrestlers, Jonathan "Amazing Red" Figueroa and Brian XL, who both grew up in Brooklyn and wrestled together as teens in empty churches.
Curated this year by Zofia Czartoryska and Katarzyna Karwańska, the long-term project is the brainchild of Sebastian Cichocki, deputy director of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw since 2008.
Lucy, who considered the idea of buying the NEDs her "brainchild" and really liked throwing around the word "brainchild" and smirking, had been immediately vaporized in the first strike, and the sounds he remembered from that moment were not so much beeps and diagnostic tones but the pressure bursts sounding like cannons, the thick whistle of boiling blood, the sound of metal against metal against glass against concrete, the grinding and pounding like a galactic storm overhead.
The show, which styles itself as a "site specific journey of trust, betrayal and submission," is the brainchild of Darren Bousman, director of the second through fourth entires in the Saw series.
However, before you spend another three hours diving into Charlie Brooker's brainchild to make sure coder Stefan (Fionn Whitehead) goes down the darkest path possible, Netflix has one big clue for you.
Mars Base 1 Camp, covering an area about one-fifth of an American football field, is the brainchild of a media company and officials in Gansu, a poor province in northwest China.
It's the first in a series of monthly benefit concerts — all the brainchild of Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley, who also organized the Broadway For Orlando fundraising single, music video, and concert.
He evaded a question about his record on fossil fuels, instead opting to speak broadly about the urgency of climate change — without actually endorsing the Green New Deal, a brainchild of Rep.
The brainchild of current Ohio state treasurer Josh Mandel, the bitcoin program is intended to be a signal of the state's broader ambitions to remake itself in a more tech-friendly image.
I have to wonder, though, who is the target audience for these Hudson Yard vibes, brainchild of a design team made up of Nick Meehan, Greta Hansen, Shan Raoufi, and Sage Dumont?
Through the new investment, money Vision Esports will take a majority position in the EchoFox franchise that was Fox's brainchild and launched the group's journey to the center of the esports earth.
The Mercy Project is the brainchild of Walker County Sheriff Nick Smith, who had started a drug treatment program a few years earlier when he was police chief in nearby Cordova, Alabama.
When Richard has a coffee meeting with Kira, he tries to strong arm her into a deal, demanding she fire 18 of her beloved employees if she wants to save her brainchild.
The filters may seem familiar: they are the brainchild of artist-in-residence Cole Rise, who created many of the original filters for Instagram and runs his own photo-filtering app, Litely.
MC1o is the brainchild of materials scientist John Rogers, who's been chiselling away at the concept of truly wearable sensors with his University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign research group for years.
Laer is the brainchild of a small group of developers and designers that has already built a successful prototype and are now raising money on Kickstarter to get it into your hands.
The proposed restaurant, called Rue La Rue Cafe, is the brainchild of Michael J. LaRue, a longtime friend of actress Rue McClanahan, who portrayed the saucy Blanche Devereaux on the treasured series.
Calling a rerun of a referendum that was a Conservative brainchild would sink the premiership of any Conservative leader while Labour's Corbyn has so far indicated he does not support another referendum.
The 430,000-square-foot, $500 million museum, which opened in November 2017, is the brainchild of the Green family, the evangelical Christian owners and founders of the craft store chain Hobby Lobby.
Look, we know this looks like something that was the brainchild of a five year old or else someone just really, really stoned, but it's remarkably tasty, and takes just 10 minutes.
This plan—known as Mars Base Camp—is the brainchild of the defense contractor Lockheed Martin and was detailed to an audience about a third the size of Musk's on Wednesday evening.
Arjé, the luxury-essentials brainchild of Bessie Afnaim Corral and Oliver Corral, formerly of Donna Karan's Urban Zen line, is aiming to fix some of the problems the industry is currently facing.
It's the first in a series of monthly benefit concerts — all the brainchild of Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley, who also organized the Broadway For Orlando fundraising single, music video, and concert.
Steps taken by cities like Higashi Matsushima were the brainchild of Takao Kashiwagi, a professor at the International Research Centre for Advanced Energy Systems for Sustainability at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
The infamous brainchild of John DeLorean, the stainless-steel-skinned car that bore his name hit the road for a brief time before a drug bust and financial shenanigans killed the brand.
The brainchild of ex-JP Morgan banker Bharati, the idea was born out of his experience travelling across 50 countries and his work in early stage investments at venture capitalist firm REAPRA.
B.R.U.H. (Black Renditions of Universal Heroes) is the brainchild of L.A.-based artist Markus Prime, who rose to Instagram fame thanks to his reimagined illustrations of pop culture characters as Black women.
Since its launch in 2008, Oribe Hair Care, the brainchild of Cuban-born, Miami-based celebrity stylist Oribe Canales, has become one of the most sought-after hair brands in the world.
The James Beard Foundation event was among the first VR dining experiences in the U.S., but Aerobanquets, the brainchild of Italian visual artist Mattia Casalegno, has previously toured China and South Korea.
The dancers aren't the only ones on the brink of exhaustion by the end of this jam-packed festival, which started 53 years ago as the brainchild of Thomas Benjamin Snapp Pryor.
NorthFork Iron Works The brainchild of Brendan McCarthy, a Long Island fishing guide, this new kid on the block comes with a V-bar grate that raises and lowers with a flywheel.
But there is another, more loving side to this nonlinear production, which was the brainchild of the playwright Charles Mee, a member of SITI, who originally contacted Ms. Streb about working together.
The atmosphere is gregarious, the food fundamentally Italian, while the offbeat beverage list is the brainchild of the wine director, Sebastian Zutant, without whom Washingtonians might still be stuck with California cabernets.
The AMR Challenge is the brainchild of staff at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who worked for 18 months to wrangle all those companies and entities into one room.
Ring Stash is the brainchild of Marvin Velazquez, 22, an engineer from Los Angeles, who is also an owner of Heart Bandits, a marriage proposal planning company based in Fountain Valley, Calif.
Mr. Trump has been relatively muted on the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is the brainchild of one of his most vocal Democratic critics, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
Opening date: April 2017Nightly rates: ~ $2,250 - $11,655Kokomo Private Island, which is the brainchild of Australian billionaire and developer Lang Walker, offers guests their choice of 21 beachfront villas or five luxury residences.
The unusual and pathos-laden comedy was the brainchild of Louis C.K., who wrote, directed, starred in, and produced every single episode (in addition to having several other roles behind the scenes).
Last February, I took the L train to Brownsville for McCray's visit to FirstStepNYC, a model pre-K school that is the brainchild of Laura Ensler, an educational consultant and the school's founder.
MOCAR is the brainchild of Andy Bauch, an artist with an engineering background whose work often addresses the way contemporary technologies are disrupting previous systems, from communications and media to labor and economics.
But Bloomberg has apparently not lost hope in Jack Dorsey's angry brainchild, and is moving forward with plans to launch a "24-hour social news network on Twitter" on December 18th, Axios reported.
A few days later, the manuscript still in its box, he took it to a ceremony in the Nordmarka Forest in Norway, where he handed his brainchild over to the Future Library project.
The San-Francisco-based startup announced last month it had raised $600 million in a new round led by D1 Capital, the brainchild of former Viking Global Investors chief investment officer Daniel Sundheim.
The ultra-high-speed mass transit brainchild of Tesla boss Elon Musk has created a hotbed of competitive rivalry with major stakeholders swapping criticisms at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia.

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