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30 Sentences With "brainier"

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And her hobbies are a bit brainier than binging Netflix and shoe-shopping.
Either Melvyn Bragg and his guests make you brainier, or they send you to sleep.
The research, published in the journal Frontiers of Neuroanatomy, says dogs may be brainier than cats.
Bourdain produced and narrated this brainier, more personal approach to the shameless pleasures of food porn.
In the 1990s and 2000s they wanted their national champions to go global in order to become bigger and brainier.
"Anna: "It's exactly the same for me — envious — 'cause Kate's the better-looking, more talented, brainier achiever of the family.
Whether they're smarter than cats or brainier than raccoons is up for debate, tongues are undoubtedly wagging on this topic.
He was the brainier, quieter, more introverted person and he's a man of few words who did the job and got it done.
Rotten Tomatoes' brainier, less popular rival Metacritic culls from a smaller number of reviews and seems to assign a lot more ho-hum scores.
And STX will bring back a broader audience for the brainier, more intricate movies—not just the twenty-one-year-old who's there for the explosions.
His producers helped him see that the show needed to be about 25 percent education and 75 percent entertainment, instead of the brainier show he had envisioned.
When I saw Google Home for the first time back at Google I/O, I was excited at the prospect of having a brainier Alexa in my home.
On average, people who are less physically active tend to be brainier than physically active people, according to a 2015 study published in the Journal of Health Psychology.
How migration makes the world brainier - The Economist, November 14th 2019 The Australian points-based system: what is it and what would its impact be in the UK?
To that extent, "Homeland" has become the brainier cousin of the more popcorn-flavored "24," which returns with a new protagonist -- but mostly the same old formula -- in February.
New York producer and DJ Gunnar Haslam has long honored the brainier side of techno, and his latest album on L.I.E.S, Lebesgue Measures, released on February 17, is no exception.
AI processors, they believe, will create their own demand; they allow firms to develop cleverer services and devices, which will collect even more data, generating a need for even brainier chips.
AI and smart assistants Amazon, Google and Samsung are expected to make software updates to their smart assistants this year, paving the way for new features and capabilities to make gadgets brainier than ever.
And now, three albums into what was supposed to be a one-off, public acclaim, economic security, and the historial moment have transformed them—they're funnier, hookier, and kinder as well as brainier and more political.
Project Bright Idea, developed at Duke University, saw 10,000 typical nursery and primary-school pupils taught using methods often reserved for brainier kids—fostering high expectations, complex problem-solving and cultivating meta-cognition (or "thinking about thinking").
"I think Haleigh wasn't initially as excited as I was to take this opportunity, but when it comes down to it, it's a good career opportunity for me, and I think it's a total no-brainier," he says.
Producing the game seems like a no brainier for Netmarble, considering BTS has already contributed about $3.6 billion to South Korea's economy and more than $1 billion in consumer exports like clothing and cosmetics, according to the Hyundai Research Institute.
Meanwhile, across those seven seasons, with more women in the mix, The Big Bang Theory has allowed Penny to evolve from being Leonard's elusive, idealized crush-object to becoming a human being as flawed and funny as her brainier pals.
There's an art to making shows about worlds inhabited by those far wealthier or brainier than most viewers, as the people behind this series certainly know — Shonda Rhimes is an executive producer, and "The Catch" is slipping into the "How to Get Away With Murder" time slot.
" In 25, Turing's colleague Irving Good pointed out that brainy devices could design even brainier ones, ad infinitum: "Thus the first ultraintelligent machine is the last invention that man need ever make, provided that the machine is docile enough to tell us how to keep it under control.
Movie Review Intelligence was a review aggregator website which collated and analyzed movie reviews. The site was established in 2009 by former studio executive David A. Gross, and has been described by critic Joe Williams as, "brainier than Rotten Tomatoes but less exclusive than Metacritic". The site aggregated ratings from a large number of critics and provided a statistical breakdown of reviews, offering visual representation of results in charts and graphs. The ratings were collected from around 65 print and broadcast critics, selected by the website.
Bang the Drum Slowly is a 1973 American sports drama film directed by John D. Hancock, about a baseball player of limited intellect who has a terminal illness, and his brainier, more skilled teammate. It is a film adaptation of the 1956 baseball novel of the same name by American author Mark Harris. It was previously dramatized in 1956 on the U.S. Steel Hour with Paul Newman, Albert Salmi and George Peppard. This version stars Michael Moriarty and a then little known Robert De Niro as baseball teammates.
This means that Northern Hemisphere species arose within a land area roughly six times greater than was available to South American species. North American species were thus products of a larger and more competitive arena, where evolution would have proceeded more rapidly. They tended to be more efficient and brainier, generally able to outrun and outwit their South American counterparts, who were products of an evolutionary backwater. In the cases of ungulates and their predators, South American forms were replaced wholesale by the invaders, possibly a result of these advantages.
They played to capacity houses and attracted generally good reviews, Leigh's health seemingly stable. John Gielgud directed Twelfth Night and wrote, "... perhaps I will still make a good thing of that divine play, especially if he will let me pull her little ladyship (who is brainier than he but not a born actress) out of her timidity and safeness. He dares too confidently ... but she hardly dares at all and is terrified of overreaching her technique and doing anything that she has not killed the spontaneity of by overpractice."Coleman 2005, p. 271.
Around 2006 Ian's records took a turn into the noise rock, power pop realm, as he released To Be Loved and El Sonido, now being compared to Matthew Sweet and Big Star. Pop Matters put it succinctly as they summed up his career to date, saying " Sure, he’s got his peers, but he’s ballsier than Josh Rouse, bluesier than Josh Ritter, grittier than Matthew Sweet, brainier than Ryan Adams, and more muscular than Grant-Lee Phillips. Moore’s transformation from trade bluesman to restless pop chameleon may be most closely echoed by Chris Whitley" which is short form of saying that Moore is not easily tagged by genre and comparison, and in his diversity and understanding of form, he is unique in his time.

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