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"brainy" Definitions
  1. very intelligent

366 Sentences With "brainy"

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In evolutionary terms, it seems, humans are now brainy enough.
It's brainy and beautiful in the wrong way for me.
It introduces new dynamics — Trevor is joining the Brainy Bunch!
Baseball welcomes all types: the humble, the brainy, the quirky.
Olivia Williams is Lang's wife, a brainy beauty with secrets.
"A brainy and omnivorous animal, the pigoon," Atwood's narrator says.
No, I'm Too Brainy for Men Who Fear Clever Women.
Future Bus isn't just a brainy piece of utilitarian tech, however.
"They're all a little brainy," she said with an apologetic grin.
Her routines with Mike Nichols were sexy and brainy, sometimes abstruse.
Brainy, meticulous, stealthily madcap, he racked up credit after underpaid credit.
I felt brainy when I was 12 and figured that out.
The brainy gladiator would be doing it for the children of America.
But luckily, there are no hard feelings between the two brainy hosts.
Her brainy and frazzled women are at the ends of their wits.
She was a lonely, brainy kid, as well as an avid reader.
Read on to find out if you're as brainy as you think.
It was shaped by its founders to be brainy, combative and profitable.
Ester knows it, too, but these brainy books are not all brain.
Very brainy people generally do their most innovative work before they are 40.
It's still a brainy pink blob in the torso of a giant dude.
But her affect and persona are what made her brainy, insightful videos popular.
Wright admits that it was fun getting to play such a brainy character.
Thank god Bristol got through so I can follow this brainy love story.
Viking doesn't reward you for going in that brainy/chatty direction at first.
Ms. Marrero is the find, giving her blunt, brainy character an appealing pithiness.
"In the same interview, Jeff described MacKenzie as "resourceful, smart, brainy, and hot.
Think of it like a TaskRabbit or Thumbtack for remote, more brainy work.
The book is "an intimate, brainy, gleaming epic," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
It's a series of brainy notions: lyricism is held in check by cerebration.
In the White Stripes, White was part creative director and part brainy impresario.
"I think my wife is resourceful, smart, brainy and hot," he told Vogue.
You might call me brainy but easygoing and able to roll with the punches.
It doesn't hurt that Mr. Macron is a youthful piece of brainy eye candy.
Could this be the end of the cult of the brainy mutual fund manager?
Leslie is a true Renaissance woman, as brainy as she is physical and beautiful.
Known back then as K-Bro, he was the cool kid among the brainy engineers.
I like brainy, psychedelic sativas when I'm out, and sedative indicas when I'm coming down.
Brainy Angolans flock to the oilfields rather than to the civil service or health care.
Computing giant IBM has always had big plans for its brainy thinking computer named Watson.
It's the sort of brainy science fiction to which many aspire and few consistently deliver.
Nuno, a brainy criminal, aims to retrieve it for her before time runs out. Literally.
It comes off like a petulant nod to Les Savy Fav: shouty, affirmative and brainy.
And that's why the brainy Hawkins kid points to Indirana semipalmata as a possible species identification.
Howell-Baptiste is Chidi's brainy, cheery girlfriend in the most recent season of The Good Place.
The brainy BFF: LordeShe's wise beyond her years, just like East High's resident intellectual, Taylor McKessie.
She snagged a brainy, sexy, fabulously successful beau despite being neither "bosomy" nor brilliant, she added.
He has a springy energy that reminded me of an actor playing a brainy young inventor.
He was smart, winsomely geeky, and uncommonly kind, and he had a thing for brainy women.
Balanced, brainy Libra wants to know exactly what's in any product they put in their body.
There's surprise in the way that the recognizable signatures play against the brainy, wrong-footing rhymes.
The Wolowitzes welcomed their baby girl, and her name encapsulates the show — and its brainy characters — perfectly.
Attracting hyper-brainy people from around the world is at the heart of the tech business model.
Let's see who has a brainy idea about the next wave of entertaining people in movie theaters.
Al Gore entered the 2000 election cycle with a reputation for being brainy and with encyclopedic knowledge.
Indeed, it can be thrilling to watch a brainy, strategic phenom handily beat every opponent he faces.
Interested parents and STEM students can now pre-order the kit on the Brainy Yak Labs website.
Her reading taste runs to Marguerite Duras and Clarice Lispector—women who are brainy, sexy, complex, unmanageable.
All those stunning color plates, brainy essays about the spectatorship of consumption and meticulously compiled back matter.
Not just because she's a super-brainy lady helping to rid the city of nefarious specters, either.
There's a brainy cluster of Democrats under 50, and that's reflected in an interesting bit of trivia.
This sitcom has had cameos from myriad brainy superstars, like Stephen Hawking, Steve Wozniak and Bill Nye.
What Anna Petrusich aptly coins a "brainy largesse" begins to resemble an intellectual pursuit for the listener.
The work is not entirely dark: The brainy choreography uses humor as a path toward catharsis. Oct.
Vince Staples and Kilo Kish are brainy rappers who record primarily to de-thorn their sharp thoughts.
Ms. Fisher is brainy and salty and hilarious, and she's frank and eloquent in describing being bipolar.
There is no such rapport between the flamboyant Mr. Trump and the brainy, button-down Ms. Merkel.
The brain trust at error-prone ABC (admittedly, not brainy or trustworthy) was quick to release an apology.
Then again, we're hoping she's a little more mature and prefers a brainy go-getter like Yara Greyjoy.
France used to be governed by a cadre of brainy officials, who enjoyed privileges and power to match.
The best lifetime strategy is a complex problem to solve, even for brainy people such as Mr Merton.
The left likes to see itself as the brainy wing of politics, in contrast to science-bashing conservatism.
For those who don't know, there's that tall, brainy, dashing, singer guy named Stephen Malkmus, who rarely smiled.
I have an older brother who is super brainy and he'll read things and tell me about them.
In these cities, brainy people from all around the world come together and bounce ideas off each other.
Would you say you're more of a brainy worrywart Romy or an easygoing, roll-with-the-punches Michele?
WHITE RIVER BURNING (Counterpoint, $27), featuring the author's brainy gumshoe-for-hire, Dave Gurney, checks all these boxes.
Such brainy ideas might hold lessons for the AI community, furthering the back-and-forth between the two fields.
This year, July's Blessing Moon will take place in Aquarius, a brainy air sign known for its humanitarian instincts.
Plus, Libra's ruling element is air — that's a lot of wound up, brainy energy to have in one chart.
How we tittered along to the thought of brainy nerd Mark Zuckerberg listening to such groin-centric funk rock!
Gemini: Sara (Kate Beckinsale) from Serendipity Brainy and whimsical, flaky and fantastic, Sara is a Gemini through and through.
This episode, she recognizes that brainy Christian with his glasses and his nerdy aphorisms will be considered the mastermind.
Younger women tell me Rory was their permission to be brainy, ambitious, and a little bit of a snob.
In her absence, Rhyme has acquired a brainy assistant, Juliette Archer, also a quadriplegic and possibly a soul mate.
Yet seed hunting's greatest evolutionary effect on parrothood may well have been psychosocial, transforming the birds into brainy schmoozers.
This one is like a brainy short story that's appealing and fun to read but still leaves an impression.
Charlotte, a brainy future geologist who lives near Philadelphia, has a father in the hospital after a heart attack.
You know TED talks -- those brainy but often pretentious lectures given by thought leaders in technology, entertainment and design.
" In 83, when Gyllenhaal made his Broadway debut, it was as a bumbling lover in Payne's brainy-romantic "Constellations.
Rowling also shared that she is thrilled to see English actress Dumezweni bring the brainy wizard to life on stage.
Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times called Mr. Boulez "a brainy orchestral technician" whose "scientific approach" lacked heart.
The leader with good hair, the brainy nerd, the tough black kid, the lone girl, and a pesky younger brother.
Many family sitcoms embrace the tropes they're expected to embrace: uptight mom, cool guy dad, brainy son, ruthless teen girl.
In her latest brainy, seriously funny novel, private school parents, a husband's secret life and more confront a Seattle woman.
Connell is a cool jock with a sensitive, brainy side, and Marianne is a studious loner from a wealthy family.
Among many, the allure of Barack Obama's brainy nuance had given way to a longing for a more muscular certainty.
So Christian, Mark and their not-brainy enough pal Josh (William Jackson Harper) scope out the scene and the locals.
Every year since its founding in 1973, the NIHF welcomes a new group of brainy hotshots to join its ranks.
Duchamp, of course, favored art that offered evidence of ideas rather than craft, of brainy thinking rather than technical facility.
You write very smart, brainy stuff and you're kind of the person who terrifies me because you're like 14 years old.
Mogilevich, known as the Brainy Don, was arrested for tax evasion in Russia in 2008 but was released the following year.
She found officials drawn to curling's reputation as "chess on ice"—a brainy sport best mastered by years of dogged practice.
Instead, the posters only depict the film's three other main characters: Brainy (Danny Pudi), Clumsy (Jack McBrayer), and Hefty (Joe Manganiello).
As a fatherless, brainy teenager, he found a heady, male-centric blend of activism and spirituality in the Nation of Islam.
And anyone who loves brainy brunettes who always ace their A Levels will need a Hermione Granger ornament on their tree.
It was a celebration that an artist can be brainy, challenging, and a woman of color — and never need to change.
Pete Buttigieg showed not only that he's the most brainy candidate, but also that he has a heart and does care.
With my freckles and my "girl next door" visage, I was always cast as the little sister or the brainy girlfriend.
I also came to see "Flatland" as more than a brainy curiosity or even a nod to Zittel's obsession with geometry.
My roommate, a brainy math major, used to bait me, saying that I never really understood the math I was using.
A city called Zelenograd came to life on the outskirts of Moscow and was populated with all manner of brainy Soviet engineers.
Added bonus: The novel comes with long passages of brainy debate that you can memorize and use to impress friends at parties.
She nails Serena's delicate blend of brainy confidence with her insecurity that she's never going to live up to some domestic ideal.
The FBI has credited the "brainy don," who holds a degree in economics from Lviv University, with a staggering range of crimes.
With hip-hop and Science Genius, kids are respected among their peers for being brainy and for being able to spit bars.
Suzy has shrugged off her academic promise to join her older, less brainy sister Grace as a "stew" for Grand Pacific Airlines.
The show seemed simultaneously subversive, brainy and silly, though its creators tended to play down how much deep thought went into it.
The teenage Violet (Reyna de Courcy), who is brainy but poor, doesn't realize just how much the odds are stacked against her.
They are brainy people but I believe that that learning process is going to be done faster and better through a machine.
The government, stuffed with brainy technocrats (Mr Macron himself being one of them), talks in incomprehensible jargon about "systemic" versus "parametric" reform.
"The Old Drift" is an intimate, brainy, gleaming epic, set mostly in what is now Zambia, the landlocked country in southern Africa.
Zany Brainy stores filed for bankruptcy in 2001, and the educational toy retailer's founder, David Schlessinger, now runs the discount company Five Below.
Perhaps the most colorful example of the rise of brainy dinosaurs was the animated show Dinosaucers, which ran for one season in 1987.
Messenger Mercury is also on the move this Saturday, leaving logical Aquarian's brainy terrain and winding into dreamy, esoteric Pisces until March 21.
It was almost the cruelest thing I could have said to my brainy mother, that her conversation was a bit of a cliché.
A good television soundtrack captures the voice of a series, and the voice of "The Leftovers" is brainy, irreverent but sincerely spiritually questing.
"The Hummingbird Project" may be too committed to its popcorn mechanics to double as a truly brainy exposé, but it pays other dividends.
Although the Terminator movies involve time paradoxes and anxious warnings about the rise of artificial intelligence, few would ever accuse them of being brainy.
They are the sort of bags my great-grandmother, raised in Manchester, England, would have said made you look "smart" — not brainy, but spiffy.
It's hurtful to see talented, brainy, driven Rory spiraling out 10 years down the line because she still has a terrible self-aggrandizing attitude.
Now, it's a bit of a leap to go from smart, self-organizing cells to the brainy sort of intelligence that concerns us here.
Arrival is an optimistic movie that picks a brainy Amy Adams as an unassuming exemplar of what is good and possible for human beings.
Dinner every Sunday with his parents, chilling out playing old-school video games with his best friend, Ganke, crushing on brainy, beautiful poet Alicia.
At the end of "Vanity Fair" she got a happily-ever-after (of sorts) instead of (the usual) death for her brainy, vixenous manipulations.
Sexually, his chart indicates that he is likely dominant, and his Mars in brainy and offbeat Aquarius probably means he's also a little kinky.
Kosky, a brainy showman who runs the Komische Oper, in Berlin, follows Herheim in taking Wagner's own world as the setting for the opera.
Lastly, Rocket was skilled at recruiting brainy-but-conservative business-school graduates, who were taught to execute plans and made to toil frantically hard.
After Garnett, who is still a brainy and intimidating defender, went down with a knee injury, opponents gleefully knifed into the team's soft underbelly.
Even with a title as seemingly straightforward as "Autobiography," a dance by the brainy British choreographer Wayne McGregor isn't likely to be plain memoir.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's brainy and anguished rewrite of a classic melodrama played with ideas of race, representation and the peculiar work of playwriting itself.
The brainy swots behind the BBC show QI have teamed up to make a podcast, delving into the fascinating discoveries they've made that week.
Belle, in the latest version of "Beauty and The Beast," was re-imagined as a brainy, feminist young woman, but she is still gorgeous.
Each turn and revelation errs on the side of fun over being brainy, and the result is a case that feels just smart enough.
She faces comparisons to Hillary Clinton , and questions of "electability"—concerns that running another brainy, older white woman against Trump would be a mistake.
The brainy work was done by Mollie Orshansky, a statistician for the Social Security Administration, who developed the first federal poverty line in 1963.
Luckily, I was already proficient in this language, as the doted-on daughter of a brainy father with whom I spent hours in conversation.
This new brainy breed of algorithms will, we're told, be leveraging the power of advanced AI to engage and delight humans with unprecedented conversational smarts.
Because one thing is certain, whatever the chronology: Our brainy, idiotic species will create a technology that either enslaves us or wipes us out altogether.
And, of course, there's Brainy Ben, who seems to have taken it upon himself to fix whatever's going on up there in his own noggin.
But deeper that that, it's because they packed so many brainy, fun ideas into one movie that people spent years hashing, and rehashing, them out.
She'll be playing a divorced mom of two — a brainy daughter named Nia who inherited her mom's special abilities, and her mischievous little brother Booker.
TAKOMA PARK, Md. — When you walk into a Taco Bell with Pati Jinich, the brainy and buoyant Mexican cooking authority, shame walks in with you.
They mustn't be brainy, lest their menfolk feel slighted; they mustn't be willful; and they surely mustn't let too much of their real personalities show.
According to Tom Rodenhauser of ALM Intelligence, which analyses the industry, clients no longer just want to hire legions of people, however brainy they are.
The first Broadway show for Mr. Hnath, who until then was a downtown darling known for brainy experimentation, it won Ms. Metcalf her first Tony.
In other words, having Jupiter in a brainy air sign reflects your love for intellectual discourse, but you're also quite grounded and concerned with tangible circumstances.
Diamond, who lives in Port Washington, played socially awkward but brainy student Samuel "Screech" Powers on "Saved by the Bell," which ran from 1989 to 1993.
Jo gave us brainy women, sporty women, delusional women, motherly women, women who only talked about Nargles, women who were also ghosts — the list goes on.
Open spaces are just so … open.) Out there (terrible) things can happen and frequently do to people as brainy (and drunk)and footsy as you. OH!
Granted, whereas Mr Trump extols the virtues of steelmaking, Mrs Clinton prefers building rockets and other such brainy work at which American workers can compete globally.
Although he was as good at picking brainy colleagues as he was as picking securities, his analytical skills did not, apparently, extend to assessing their loyalty.
Quite the opposite: There is an ocean of pain underneath his prose, and his brainy stoicism is the raft that prevents him from drowning in it.
That romance, which doesn't go the way you might think, is between fictional characters, but Thomas Jefferson (Michael Halling) is here, too — brainy, compromised, intensely selfish.
The result was a visual feast that might also be read as a reminder to MoMA's brainy curators that pleasure is its own form of knowledge.
Critic's notebook In its sixth year on Broadway, "The Illusionists" serves up familiar routines, but two smaller shows deliver egghead charm and brainy sleight-of-hand.
There's a petulant species of brainy monkeys apes that just can't seem to get along that probably deserves to be completely wiped out in a fiery collision.
Street crime, of all things, might have been what caused the brainy composer Milton Babbitt to abandon his Concerti for Violin, Orchestra and Synthesized Sound in 353.
It chronicles the overlapping lives of a dozen or so brainy New Yorkers, several of whom dull their anxiety and despair by self-medicating in diverse ways.
You sense different layers of reality in her choreography, but they're so interwoven with absurdity and brainy patterning that her pieces look elegantly hermetic, good-humoredly private.
A brainy wonk with a populist edge, she has pumped out ideas that are at times brilliant, at others outlandish, but seldom half-baked or easily dismissed.
For a while the influx of brainy foreigners was slowed by an overvalued currency and the reputational damage from the collapse of some badly run private colleges.
But people who know Ms. Miller, 53, insist that, besides being brainy, she has always been very, very funny, and in person she is direct and disarming.
Bled out by co-anchors McMaster and Weinstein, its seven gnarled epics are both brutal and brainy as the album rages full on with neck-snapping angularity.
With the help of his brainy, discerning valet, Jeeves, Bertie had been dodging (sartorial) disasters and rogue (matrimonial) engagements for decades before Bond ordered his first martini.
Here Goethe imagines a metaphysical tug-of-war over Faust's soul that zooms toward redemption in a way that is brainy, sublime and devilishly hard to stage.
Even Jeb Bush, putatively the brainy one, was "that"-ing when he should have been "who"-ing, so I was cringing when I should have been oohing.
By all accounts, Judge Gorsuch, who has sat on the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit since 2006, is a brainy and principled jurist.
But even then I knew that Smurfette, as the rare adjectiveless Smurf not named after an attribute like Clumsy or Brainy, was also the only really interesting Smurf.
With a cast that included Seth Rogen, James Franco, and Jason Segel, Freaks would inadvertently become a farm team for the brainy-bro comedy wave of the 2000s.
Across the album, Dobson trawls her insecurities to create brainy, confident rock songs—ostensibly directed at individuals, but almost universally readable as exorcisms of her own doubt, too.
Anything by John Hughes," Jason Genao, who plays brainy motormouth Ruby Martinez, recently told a group of journalists in New York, "[The creators] were telling they're big influences.
In June, Daniel Young, the brainy MIT PhD who headed Theranos's biomath team, came to see Beam in Jurassic Park with a subordinate named Xinwei Gong in tow.
The stylistic contrast is clear: Warren is a brainy senator with a mastery of policy detail, as displayed in hearings where she's grilled bankers and other corporate bigwigs.
This revelation sets off the festival of furious, belated YOLO-ing that drives most of "Booksmart," a fast, brainy, nasty-but-nice teenage comedy directed by Olivia Wilde.
Over the course of a dinner out, she turns so hostile it is almost exhilarating, the good girl, the brainy girl, for once saying exactly what she thinks.
Critic Consensus: "Brainy and bloody in equal measure, 'One Cut of the Dead' reanimates the moribund zombie genre with a refreshing blend of formal daring and clever satire."
My mother was a beautiful, brainy woman from Spearfish, South Dakota, who by her early thirties had established herself in New York as the nationally known Elizabeth Toomey.
Quantico: Season 3   A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities: NETFLIX ORIGINAL Two brainy beauty queens — same heritage, on separate coasts — and one fateful decision that soon links their paths.
Forget the teen lovers, the ex-military dad or the brainy nerd — the only companion we want to have with us in a horror movie scenario is this bulldog.
The jock actually struggles with anxiety, the least popular girl in school is super brainy and clever and has her own agenda... NG: The virgin is a sex therapist.
Venture capitalists tend to be brainy types, but a meeting with Debock might evolve from the state of European tech funding to string theory in a manner of minutes.
His brainy sidekick, the robotic Clank, resembles a diminutive take on the title character from "The Iron Giant"; his voice could be a bookwormish twist on Marvin the Martian's.
And instead of having Don Corleone leading the entire team, we're stuck with Pacino's other most notable character sitting atop it all … and it ain't Corleone's brainy son Michael.
Were you aware that that was consciously your role, that you would go talk to really brainy guys like Salar, but Salar would never come to a podcast, right?
The ad in The Paris Herald called for "a good-looking, brainy young woman" willing to "forswear skirts" and "rough it" in Asia and Africa for an unspecified expedition.
But when the orchestra erupts with pointillist riffs and rawness, even as Jack and Ennis share an emotional moment, the music makes them — unsophisticated, rural characters — seem oddly brainy.
When we get to the day a gorgeous man falls in love with a horrible-looking yet brainy female beast, then I will be convinced America is fully woke.
Executives now face this dilemma: Proceeding with defense contracts could drive away brainy experts in artificial intelligence; rejecting such work would deprive the company of a potentially huge business.
This ancient Greek tragedy got a chic, brainy update with Yara Travieso's La Medea in a frustratingly short run at BRIC House, as part of PS122's Coil festival.
By the afternoon, smart Oobah is off on his own press tour around the UK's radio stations, showcasing to the people of Britain how I'm actually a deeply brainy guy.
He plays Armstrong as a brainy go-getter who has learned to hold most of what he feels inside (he wrote musicals in college, and is now ashamed of it).
Jones played Aria's brainy love interest — and also, naturally, a suspected kidnapper — on PLL, before he figured out that hanging out with those girls basically does no one any good.
One is Father James Martin, a brainy and liberal-minded Jesuit who is a prolific author, a business-school graduate and an adept user of Twitter with 100,000 personal followers.
The big reason Jack Ryan is more brainy than brawny is that Clancy's crises demand heroes who know things and can calmly think their way out of any potential trap.
CAPE CANAVERAL — Florida's Atlantic coast is experiencing a resurgence of space enthusiasm, but this time it's driven by Pacific coast billionaires with thick wallets and brainy entrepreneurs asking for cash.
While their influences (everything from the 1960s French Oulipo writers to horticulture and applied philosophy) might sound dauntingly brainy, the results are often witty — easy to love if not define.
Their mantra has drawn a sophisticated, brainy crowd, but its premise is simple: In the digital age, the bookshop should be a refuge, an information overload in its own right.
With intricacy and humor, Van der Vliet Oloomi relays Zebra's brainy, benighted struggles as a tragicomic picaresque whose fervid logic and cerebral whimsy recall the work of Bolaño and Borges.
As our reviewer, Liesl Schillinger, wrote, the author "relays Zebra's brainy, benighted struggles as a tragicomic picaresque whose fervid logic and cerebral whimsy recall the work of Bolaño and Borges."
SOFTEST HARD-BOILED PRIVATE EYE: That would be Isaiah (IQ) Quintabe, Joe Ide's brainy P.I. from Los Angeles, who is paid for his services in casseroles, cookies and reindeer sweaters.
He reluctantly agreed and took on an immediate mission: find someone to defeat the show's champion, Herbert Stempel, a brainy, bespectacled young man from New York with an eidetic memory.
Twenty-five years after he slouched onto TV screens with a comically despondent, "Hi…," it's hard to imagine anyone other than David Schwimmer as Friends' brainy sad-sack Ross Geller.
Many think Mr Trump is a xenophobe who wants to make it harder for Indian students to reach American universities, or for brainy graduates to work in America as engineers.
Both feature brainy female academics (Lux studied literature before she had to drop out of college) or would-be academics whose lives, as yet, have not worked out as planned.
Nonetheless, Hadley's many fans will welcome this solid addition to her continuing narrative of how brainy women and blundering men negotiate the slippery class and sex wars of modern-day Britain.
But it still attracts and retains brainy, ambitious people and is well capitalised, which should give it a decent shot at revival under its new chief executive, David Solomon (see article).
In America 48 out of 50 states have programmes for brainy children, but in the decade before 2013, 24 redefined them, typically ditching the "gifted" label in favour of "high-ability".
David Bowie seemed to pick acting roles that put him in brainy, sometimes totally bonkers films, which is probably what happens when your first movie has you as a literal alien.
Lucy is also a composite of a few films that sadly didn't make this list: the faux-brainy Bradley Cooper vehicle Limitless and the Johannson-starring alien film Under the Skin.
" On Thursday, learn about how stress alters the brain (and when too much stress can be harmful) at "More Than a Feeling," or catch a brainy comedy show at "The Symposium.
The story was just too good to resist — a brainy 19-year-old drops out of Stanford and creates a device that can make blood testing vastly easier and more accessible.
Still, endorsements aren't mind control, and it wouldn't have been a stretch for fans of the brainy mayor to decide that Warren rather than Biden was more of a kindred figure.
Since the 1989 debut of Pavement, the curious indie-rock band Mr. Malkmus led, he's been an antihero for the brainy, self-conscious and fearful — the indoor kids, in other words.
He and Mr. Blanc joined a vanguard of young, brainy, socially committed musicians and songwriters who emerged in the heat of the dictatorship: Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Chico Buarque and others.
She was influenced by others, including her brainy dreamer of a husband, but she fused these experiences into her own point of view and a distinctive voice: warm, skeptical, funny, blunt.
An early flash of genius came in the run-up to the 1980 election, when he stepped aside from the contest to make way for his brainy Bavarian rival, Franz-Joseph Strauss.
Most of the song's lyrics make references to very specific kinds of dudes: the brainy rocket scientists who doesn't have the "touch," the guy obsessed with his car, and famously, Brad Pitt.
In this new era of populism, "The Other One Percent" is a rigorous, fact-based analysis of how cross-border flows of brainy and ambitious people make the world a better place.
Its comics have worked with Twitter, Google and Facebook to find ways for brainy but tongue-tied software engineers to interact more easily with less tech-minded colleagues in sales or strategy.
Historically, America has far exceeded rival countries in appealing to brainy foreigners and putting them to work, for example in how it gets foreigners into employment after they graduate from its universities.
If you are interested in learning how this brainy daredevil, described by colleagues as "a flaming pathfinder of women's lib," revolutionized aerial dogfight technology while racking up motorcycle racing titles, read on.
Octopuses, famously brainy, are a frequent motif of Ms. von Bonin's, and the stuffed one here is composed of a dozen fabrics, from floral patterns to neon-printed flags acquired in Japan.
The trick to keeping the energy buzzy but not too brainy (or at risk of becoming lethargic) is to select a strange song, one that is enveloping but not overbearing or peripheral.
CreditCreditBy Pablo Rochat The year is 2019, and the brainy engineers of Silicon Valley are hunkered down, working on transformative, next-generation technologies like self-driving cars, digital currencies and quantum computing.
That's probably why the brainy state senator Bill Hightower, a challenger known more for policy wonkishness than hardball politics, ostentatiously released his medical records while suggesting that other candidates do the same.
One of Kaag's previous books, "American Philosophy," was a charming, brainy and equally personal account of time he spent reveling in a philosopher's remarkable and nearly abandoned private library in New England.
Jack Paar, a wry, spontaneous and brainy broadcaster whose "The Tonight Show" and "The Jack Paar Program" pioneered the late-night television talk show in the 1950s and early 1960s, died Jan.
Today's theme relies on this technique in a brainy, cryptic way, but it recalled to me a Sunday grid of Mr. Trabucco's from about three years ago that had a message attached.
More good vibes will come your way when Mercury and Venus enter fellow Air sign Aquarius, activating that same brainy, curious part of your chart that was highlighted by the New Moon.
The premiere features the family planning a quinceanera, or 15th-birthday celebration, for Penelope's daughter, Elena (Isabella Gomez), a brainy type who proclaims the tradition a "misogynous cultural ritual," much to grandma's horror.
The two tracks, "Call the Police" and "American Dream," are quintessential LCD Soundsystem: layered, brainy, and both clocking in at well over six minutes — with each and every second serving a sonic purpose.
It's called "Phalaris's Bull: Solving the Riddle of the Great Big World," and in it Mr. Friedman seeks to mix philosophical musings and autobiographical vignettes into a brainy, insightful 80 minutes of theater.
Those are the only kinds of riffs we get from Chavez, a four-piece rock group best known for the two brainy, brawny records they released in the midst of Matador's 90s heyday.
The actress has that in common with her brainy Harry Potter character Hermione as well as bookish Belle, who she plays in the much-anticipated film Beauty and the Beast, out March 218.
Mostly, the film serves as a fine showcase for "Stranger Things" alum Shannon Purser -- there the much-lamented Barb, here the brainy but self-conscious girl who falls for a high-school quarterback.
At Elliniko, Samim Haidari, a brainy 20-year-old Afghan refugee, had taught himself to speak English almost fluently using about 20 apps on his smartphone, hoping it would help him win asylum.
Using a site such as Brainy Quote, collect 10 precepts you would consider adding to Mr. Browne's collection, or create some of your own precepts to submit via the Choose Kind Tumblr page.
Maybe one day Alexa will be super brainy, but it's not smart enough today and so the screen should at least help carry some of the load (regardless if it repeats a phone's functions).
Over time Britain could see the emergence of a turbocharged elite—brainy, in well-paid jobs, and with plenty of capital behind them—that is even more enduring than the landed gentry of old.
Style evolution: In 2016, brainy Spencer (Troian Bellisario) is a Georgetown graduate pursuing politics in Washington, D.C.,  and she's added bangs that would give Olivia Pope major hair envy to her brown, wavy tresses.
D'Angelo Russell, acquired in the sign-and-trade that sent Durant to Brooklyn, would find himself in Golden State's brainy, decentralized system and have the best season of his career feeding threes to Curry.
With stories of wildly successful tech executives and brainy kids who make millions on "unicorn" startups, Silicon Valley has often been talked up in the media as a dazzling place where dreams come true.
Clever strategies and genius insights about a long-term investment or distant goal could feel air-borne as the moon in brainy Aquarius makes a flowing connection with the sun and Mercury on Thursday.
He's able to swim through aqueous electro, dizzy ambient passages, and more thunderous techno tropes with ease—splatter painting sequenced synths across it in a way that feels indebted to brainy 90s Warp releases.
At another private foundation, the Fondazione Querini Stampalia, the brainy Arte Povera artist Giovanni Anselmo is presenting a characteristically subtle exhibition of sculpture in response to one of the most beautiful spaces in Venice.
While visiting the library where his blind crush (Emma Salvo) works, the brainy scientist Melvin (Ben Irish) discovers that the mayor of Tromaville, N.J., is responsible for filling the town's fields with toxic waste.
Love nails the brainy and sarcastic Colonel, a role that certainly wouldn't have gone to a black actor when the book came out and for which he is resoundingly the best and only choice.
On "Thrashing Thru the Passion" they rediscovered it, brawny riffs and brainy lyrics matched evenly over 10 songs about people whose lives are drifting out of focus into "tiny little triumphs, massive bloody failures".
The scrupulously plain two-story box with pitched roof and white cedar shingles is the locus of an understated two-acre spread that reflects Nevins's nuanced personal style: rigorous yet unmannered, brainy but comforting.
True, some of these brainy folk do things that could fairly be described as socially useless: who really benefits from speculation on a derivative which is the fifth-cousin-once-removed of an interest rate?
In an industry marked by brainy engineers and Stanford MBAs, Garden was cut from a different cloth, despite having spent most of his adult life immersed in the video-game side of the tech industry. 
"I think my wife is resourceful, smart, brainy, and hot, but I had the good fortune of having seen her résumé before I met her, so I knew exactly what her SATs were," he said.
Those daughters (Miranda Cosgrove plays the obligatory brainy one; Mia Serafino is the freewheeling one) also talk about sex a lot, especially in front of their parents, because that, too, is good for easy laughs.
In 2008, the country, reeling from economic chaos, elected Barack Obama — the brainy president of the Harvard Law Review and a professor of constitutional law at the University of Chicago — as America's first black president.
New research published in the journal American Psychologist confirms something many women may have sadly suspected for a long time: Women get passed over when employers want "brainy" workers, or need help with intellectually demanding tasks.
For years Wennmachers has quietly advanced a narrative that has shaped how the world sees Silicon Valley and how the Valley perceives itself—as a group of brainy outcasts upending the limits of the status quo.
But it did swipe Google's brainy, impressive Regina Dugan, known as a hardware research and development expert, a step which has given rise to speculation that hardware is in the offing at the social network giant.
On February 21st the office of the acting attorney-general, Alberto Elías Beltrán, confirmed that it was investigating a property deal involving Ricardo Anaya, the brainy presidential candidate of the centre-right National Action Party (PAN).
You started writing this brainy stuff and people started sharing it on Twitter, and then I assume people — we talked about this — are coming to you and asking for advice or maybe asking you to consult.
But it did swipe Google's brainy, impressive Regina Dugan, known as a hardware research and development expert, a step that has given rise to speculation that hardware is in the offing at the social network giant.
Let me be clear: Even though it does put a spin on one of pop culture's favorite philosophical questions — The Good Place had an entire episode titled "The Trolley Problem" — Fallout is not a "brainy" blockbuster.
The two young leads, Jacob Latimore and Sami Gayle, are deft at playing brainy, and Helen Hunt, Christina Hendricks and Uzo Aduba offer solid adult support; Ms. Hunt is particularly effective as a sympathetic guidance counselor.
Pudi voices Brainy Smurf, a perfect pairing for the actor who played the marvelously weird Abed on Community and, save for bit parts here and there, didn't show up much until NBC's Powerless premiered in February.
As she did playing a brainy, atrocity-obsessed teenager in Sarah DeLappe's "The Wolves," Ms. Perkins manages the tricky task of suggesting the inconsistencies of a character in the process of formation and deformation at once.
I'm told this class was about 15 people strong; add the wits of the veteran constructors Andy Kravis and Mr. Last and you get a very busy hive of very brainy bees putting together this grid.
So you look at where that's heading in general medicine we've for a long time created this myth that doctors spent eight years learning a lot of information and as a result they're really brainy people.
The fraternal twins, Beto (Niko Guardado) and Lucia (Emily Tosta), suddenly have life-changing stresses on top of their high-school woes, while the brainy younger sister, Valentina (Elle Paris Legaspi), is balled up with anxiety.
As James Stewart writes, Mr. Musk, a brainy South African immigrant who has criticized Donald Trump and built Tesla Motors and SolarCity — which benefit from government subsidies — might seem the wrong fit in Washington these days.
With this in mind, he left the Army and decamped to the brainy groves of Palo Alto, joining Stanford's Hoover Institution and its Center for International Security and Cooperation as a research fellow and senior research scholar.
Koenig & Clinton, the cherished contemporary art gallery in New York City known for its brainy exhibition program featuring the likes of Maria Hassabi, Anna Sew Hoy, Olivier Mosset, and Steven Baldi, announced its immediate closure last month.
He was baptised into the Catholic faith at his own request at the age of 12, and schooled by Jesuits, brainy Catholics who often live on the border between their own religion and other faiths and cultures.
While Pi has built an elegant website and is staffed by some apparently brainy MIT-schooled researchers, some of the most technologically advanced companies in the world — of note, Apple — have yet to offer this contactless technology.
While studying at Richmond Hill High School, he held down part-time jobs and pumped his brainy younger brother, John, who later went on to teach at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for summaries of assigned reading.
In person the brave, brainy and eloquent former University of Texas System chancellor is cool enough to repel any fusillade from a president who doesn't let a clean fact stand in the way of a crude insult.
Among the things that make the song so unusual are that it begins with a quick, brainy argument that the woman wins, and it includes an admission that her memories of the lover mostly affect her writing.
The system has put brainy future Nobel laureates next to all-star athletes gunning for Wall Street, accomplished musicians and aspiring politicians, the offspring of wealthy alumni and of migrant farmworkers who never got past grade school.
There's Helen, Max's elusive love interest; Nina the brainy publisher and her stay-at-home husband, Lars; Rosie, a jewelry designer, and her unlikable husband, Hugo; and Max's friend Eddie brings a young, bikini-clad girlfriend, Beth.
Four awards, including best comedy, for Amazon Prime Video's nervy, dirty, brainy "Fleabag," rather than a valedictory send-off for a routine final season of HBO's "Veep," was the most exciting and significant development of the night.
The play, which ranges from 1933 to 2003, weaving in and out of the life of an African-American actress, isn't especially tidy, but it's brainy, fizzy and ultimately wrenching in its consideration of stereotype and erasure.
Instead of the brave ones, the brainy ones or the nasty, good-looking rich ones, this show — which is aimed at grown-ups, by the way — embraces the nerds the sorting hat assigns to the house called Puff.
While brilliant and brainy black women are seeing themselves reflected in entertainment in major new ways, some are also wondering if this trend will continue or if it's just another fleeting, half-hearted attempt at inclusion in Hollywood.
On the other hand, brainy, on-the-move air signs may tend to be looser with their deadlines, but can you blame them when they likely have a dozen other balls in the air at any given moment?
There is, however, a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card.
Galerie Buchholz The most significant opening uptown of the last 12 months is this Met-adjacent outpost (17 East 603nd Street) of one of Germany's best galleries, currently hosting a brainy banger of a show by Lucy McKenzie.
Peaches idealized a pure rock band sound which certainly did not include a keyboard, while Gonzales was coming from completely different area of music, one of jazz fusion, "Brainy Music," as he refers to it in the video.
In its personnel and ethos, the synod is heavily influenced by the Jesuits (or the Society of Jesus), a brainy Catholic fraternity whose members put themselves at or beyond the traditional boundaries, whether physical or theological, of Christendom.
Based on the classic Roald Dahl novel of the same name, "Matilda," about a brainy little girl who loves books and hates idiots and authoritarians, closed in January after nearly four years on Broadway and 12 Tony nominations.
Voters and donors in the party have continued to embrace him, with steadily growing enthusiasm, more as a brainy spokesman for generational change than as a city executive with a complex portfolio of policies in his political résumé.
Mr Trump has "empowered" his national security adviser, Mr Rothkopf concludes, for instance by allowing General McMaster, a brainy war hero, to bring such "mainstream professionals" onto the NSC staff as Fiona Hill, a tough, highly respected Russia expert.
"I think my wife is resourceful, smart, brainy, and hot, but I had the good fortune of having seen her résumé before I met her, so I knew exactly what her SATs were," he joked to Vogue in 2013.
For a brainy, rumpled, middle-class Jewish girl from an urban, public high school, the paper offered some refuge from the social scene at Princeton, which could feel Waspy and preppy, and was dominated by all-male eating clubs.
A play both brainy in its arguments and visceral in its emotions, it's a gift to its actors (Larry Bryggman, Kate Walsh and Jeremy Shamos among them) and the best example yet of Mr. Levenson's funny, bruising, searching voice.
The lineup of shows includes National Geographic's Meet the Chimps, brainy competition show The Maze, an untitled series that looks behind the scenes of Pixar's SparkShorts program, and a reboot of the 2014 fantasy-based competition show The Quest.
Finalists Craig F. Walker of The Boston Globe; Maggie Steber and Lynn Johnson of National Geographic FICTION Mr. Powers, 61, is known as a brainy novelist, but "The Overstory" tested even his intellectual capacity: Its central characters are trees.
Through the high-tech imaging, the team found that Moschops' skull formed a helmet around its most important soft, brainy bits including its brain, inner ear, and some of its facial nerves, with bone on the top reaching 15 centimeters thick.
Prickly, provocative notions about race, class, prejudice, identity and sexuality ricochet like balls scattering across a pool table in this brainy but overstuffed drama, which opened on Thursday at Second Stage Theater in a slick production directed by Kenny Leon.
" Of their first meeting, Jeff joked to Vogue: "I think my wife is resourceful, smart, brainy, and hot, but I had the good fortune of having seen her résumé before I met her, so I knew exactly what her SATs were.
They're holding up Burnham as an alternative to Trumpism, portraying him as an advocate of a measured, brainy, and pragmatic right-wing politics that seeks to shape elite institutions rather than to take populist delight in burning it all down.
She demanded that her character, K.C., be brainy rather than artsy ("There are other things that a girl can be" besides the Disney-standard singer or dancer, Zendaya explained to Vogue in 2017), and that she have martial arts training.
French Canadian filmmaker Denis Villenueve's stellar career so far has been dotted with fascinating genre experiments—the somber crime drama Prisoners, Arrival's brainy alien-invasion vibes—and 2013's Enemy is his entry in the loopy, doppelgänger-loaded mind-fuck canon.
Made in collaboration with the nascent Spanish brand Boonper, which specializes in pebble-bottomed driving loafers, the collection is entitled Enigma and is inspired by a few of Mr. Sarkozy's brainy heroes: Marie Curie, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Jefferson and William Shakespeare.
How does Jenna Lyons's appointment as the creative director of J. Crew figure into this novel about a brainy hot mess of a cartographic specialist and the strange goings-on at the fictional Central Museum of Art — or does it?
But in 2010, three weeks after Burhan and his older brother were beaten up by security forces, the brainy boy who got top grades at school dropped the original plan to train as a doctor and instead joined Hizbul Mujahedeen.
As a child actor, she played Zelda Gilroy on the popular 1960s sitcom "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," and when she ran for the California Legislature three decades later, she said voters still linked her with that brainy character.
In a forthcoming paper in the Journal of Human Resources, George Borjas of Harvard University, and Kirk Doran and Ying Shen of the University of Notre Dame, study the effects of globalisation on a select group of particularly brainy Westerners: professors of mathematics.
Billions is not exclusively a show about men, but it is shaped by masculinity to the extent that most of its women — formidable, brainy, tough — are seen through the ways they've had to learn how to navigate the expectations and biases of men.
Designed by former professional Magic player Taro Kageyama, it's recently been released to Western audiences for the first time, and it promises to combine the deep, brainy, competitive gameplay of MTG and its followers with characters from the iconic video game series.
It has been called the "brainy borough" ever since 1915, when a local weekly newspaper won a competition with a paper that backed Glen Ridge, N.J., for the title, each naming a prominent citizen every week until the Glen Ridge list was exhausted.
But Smurfette (Demi Lovato), Hefty (Joe Manganiello), Clumsy (Jack McBrayer), and Brainy (Danny Pudi), sneak out of town against Papa's wishes and make it their mission to find and warn the residents of this lost village — which means venturing into the Forbidden Forest.
A brainy 30-minute drama rooted in 20th-century history, it's about the writer Ayn Rand at midlife, playing philosophical mind games to get the latest thing she wants: a hot young man who is a devotee of hers, as is his wife.
His 1980 rivals — a former vice president, multiple fellow senators, two brainy former mayors, and billionaire businessmen — have failed to halt his momentum, or never fully tried in the first place, after concluding that attacks only fan the passions of his liberal base.
After two days of committee meetings, teaching—which includes student ensembles and his graduate seminar, called "Theorizing Improvisation," which has readings from sociology, cognitive science, anthropology, and cultural studies—and dealing with brainy kids who have avid minds, he is worn out.
While BlackRock is proceeding gradually, in many ways the new plan is a direct attack on the cult of the brainy mutual fund manager, popularized in the 1980s and 1990s by Peter Lynch, a stock-picking wizard at the fund giant Fidelity.
Pat, the AI behind a smart house that can do everything from keeping household schedules to preparing gourmet meals to soaking any and all messes into her floorboards, is made by a brainy woman named Sarah (who has a thing for dumb, male criminals, naturally).
Aside from the fact that they are brainy brunettes in yellow (and apparently there can't be more than one unless they're related), fans claim that the reason Jane must be descended from Belle is because she owns a tea-set that looks like Mrs.
Brainy, bookish, and shy, with a dyed-blue streak in her mousy brown hair that suggests "the possibility of boldness," Greer grew up in a working-class town in Massachusetts, where she and her boyfriend, Cory, were at the top of their public-school class.
The studio did enjoy a hit with "Arrival," a brainy sci-fi thriller, but after "Allied's" struggles, it will now have to look to "Fences" and "Silence," two awards hopefuls from Denzel Washington and Martin Scorsese, to close out the year on a high note.
In 1999, when Elizabeth Diller and her husband and partner, Ricardo Scofidio, won the first MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant ever given to an architect, they were known more for their brainy publications and art installations than for their buildings — of which there were none.
Still, he is at his most sure-footed sticking to this particular story, in which Grace, a brainy but awkward 15-year-old girl hovering at the far margins of the popular crowd, is raped by Jeff, a boy she likes on the football team.
Anisimov, an imposing and brainy Russian immigrant with a baritone voice, was his daughter's longtime coach, and though he and Amanda's mother, Olga, had recently separated and a new coaching team had been put in place, Anisimov remained in regular contact with his family.
Across seven indicators the think-tank studied for its measure of "talent attractiveness"--including unemployment levels, tax rates, gender equality, how easy it is for the family of a talented individual to settle and more—America still stands out as the most tempting destination for the brainy.
THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST (Minotaur, $24.99) finds the "semi-retired private detective" Molly Murphy Sullivan and her dashing husband at a grand mansion in the picturesque Hudson Valley village of Scarborough, where there are fresh snowfalls and sleigh rides and brainy suffragists to stir up trouble.
If the festival was a brainy step above what remained of the summer-stock circuit, offering the Greeks and Chekhov instead of "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Mame," it was hardly a theatrical hotbed except in the sense of older celebrities seeking humid flings with young wannabes.
I remember feeling a pulse of hope when I learned that Sarah, a brainy, giggly seventeen-year-old I'd met on my third day in the country, on the women-only floor of a Riyadh mall, was a first-year law student at Prince Sultan University.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who many in the party see emerging as Biden's most serious rival, is following such brainy predecessors as George McGovern, Gary Hart, Paul Tsongas, Jerry Brown and Howard Dean to run best among voters from the "wine track": college-educated white liberals.
Names like Mame-Diarra Niang (who was raised in Senegal, Ivory Coast and France), Dawit L. Petros (from Eritrea) and Mimi Cherono Ng'ok (from Kenya) — all three of them exciting, brainy photographers — might well be among the ones we find ourselves reckoning with in coming years.
Semion Mogilevich, aka The Brainy Don — Russian Mafia (Russia) Screenshot via FBI Semion Mogilevich is reputedly the most important boss within the Russian mafia, considered among the most wide-reaching criminal networks in the world, one in which drug trafficking is just one branch of illegal activities.
Iron Man, the brainy billionaire leader of the Avengers, gave up his life — including his dream-come-true with a family and daughter he never thought he'd be able to have — for the disintegrated half of Earth's population (including Peter, his teenage superhero protégé) to survive.
And far from being engrossed in the noble pursuit of truth and reason, some of the beltway think-tanks have begun to look more like brainy guns for hire, prepared to shoot off whatever argument a country or corporation gives them—a situation exposed by the New York Times.
Trump isn't a brainy candidate—you have to go a couple feet down to find the body parts he appeals to—and on a basic level, it's not exactly wrong to say that elites have gotten rich as the manufacturing middle class that sustained American cities died off.
" 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.
He winds up at Camp Half-Blood, a safe-haven-slash-summer-camp for children of absentee deities, and embarks on a cross-country quest with the tough, brainy Annabeth and his goat-legged satyr pal Grover to recover Zeus's stolen lightning bolt and save his mortal mom.
Duncan Jones (David Bowie's son) directs this brainy, BAFTA-winning film, which sees Rockwell as astronaut Sam Bell, the sole human at a lunar mine who encounters his own doppelgänger just weeks before he's set to return home to his wife and daughter following a three-year stint in space.
Aware of the limits of their tools, politicians outside Poland have pinned their hopes on other things: Polish civil society, a run on sovereign bonds triggered by PiS's profligacy, the political opposition and, most recently, Mr Kaczynski's appointment of Mateusz Morawiecki, the brainy, English-speaking finance minister, as prime minister.
In addition to the Golden State Warriors star, the lineup includes Ali Landry, whose kids dream of hanging out in a fantasy birdhouse, Law & Order's Alana de la Garza, whose youngsters go for a brainy planetarium theme and Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals, whose daughter dreams of a classic storybook castle.
In addition to the Curry's, the first season's celeb lineup includes Ali Landry, whose kids dream of hanging out in a fantasy birdhouse, Law & Order's Alana de la Garza, whose youngsters go for a brainy planetarium theme and Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals, whose daughter dreams of a classic storybook castle.
She still brings a brainy guest list and a brisk, skeptical British sensibility to her time slot, but whatever edge Katherine might once have possessed has been dulled — by success, by fatigue, by the illness of her husband (John Lithgow), by too long a soak in the lukewarm waters of the mainstream.
This bar is a comfortable place with foodie pretensions, and in Kate Benson's savory, skewering comedy "[Porto]," it's where the brainy, funny, lonely heroine goes for a little company — once she's talked herself, surely not for the first time, into believing that it's O.K. for a woman to get a drink by herself.
There were bylines in progressive magazines like In These Times and The Nation, stints subbing for Rachel Maddow and other future MSNBC colleagues, a well-received book about meritocracy in America, an energetic Twitter account, and, of course, "Up," where Mr. Hayes moderated brainy political debates for the network's weekend-morning audience.
Mr. Kondabolu has long been a gifted, brainy comedian on the subject of race — the title of his first comedy album, "Waiting for 2042," referred to the year when the Census Bureau estimated that white people will become a minority — but he's looser onstage now, riffing with the crowd, often treating it as a foil.
When Harry Potter and the Cursed Child hit the London stage in 2016, many fans were well aware that racebent Hermione--a creation of black girl nerds who duly noted that the brainy beloved character's frizzy hair and marginalized status as a muggle spoke to them--had been a popular subject of fanart on sites like Tumblr for years.
Related: How the 'Ndrangheta Became the McDonald's of Mafias Semion Mogilevich, aka The Brainy Don — Russian Mafia (Russia) Screenshot via FBI Semion Mogilevich is reputedly the most important boss within the Russian mafia, considered among the most wide-reaching criminal networks in the world, one in which drug trafficking is just one branch of illegal activities.
In DIRTY WARS AND POLISHED SILVER: The Life and Times of a War Correspondent Turned Ambassatrix (Melville House, $26.99), the veteran reporter Lynda Schuster takes readers on a nostalgia tour through Journalism as It Used to Be. Growing up brainy and restless in 1960s Detroit, Schuster escapes her chaotic family by fleeing to Israel to work on a kibbutz.
Products of a culture where fame and fortune have accrued to those with the skills to pick stock market winners — foremost among them Warren E. Buffett and Peter Lynch at Fidelity — these brainy stock experts are now finding it harder than ever to fulfill their core function: investing in stocks that beat the broader market indexes.
Besides trading Televison-meets-Grateful Dead licks with Forsyth, the bespectacled ax slinger and John Zorn disciple also dabbles in punk-jazz with Many Arms, Hasidic doom metal with Deveykus, and brainy tech-metal with Cleric, by way of his pal Matt Hollenberg (with whom he also plays in the extremely self-explanatory Hollenberg-Millevoi Quartet).
Among speakers expected to entertain the lawmakers are Jim Koch, the founder of the Boston Beer Company, which makes Samuel Adams (that's the beer part); George Will and Larry Kudlow (that's the conservative part); Francis S. Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health (the brainy policy part); and the author and journalist Jon Meacham (the wild-card part).
On "The Hands," the brainy drums and guitars were met with a new articulation by Kinsella, in which the predominant screaming of his past converges with a sort of atonal singing that would drive many people up the wall, although similar vocal approaches were taken by singers like Cursive's Tim Kasher or Conor Oberst on early Bright Eyes and Commander Venus records.
The lyrics are razor-sharp throughout ("We're gonna braid each other's hair / then cut each other's braids / connect the braids to build a rope / to hang all of Congress"), escalating to a hilariously antagonistic "roll call" that introduces "The Brainy One" (head of censorship and mind control), "The Cool One" (puts drugs in the water supply), and "The Sexy One" (czar of torture).
Before Cambridge Analytica shut down but when Facebook was essentially saying they were a rogue actor, their bigshot, brainy engineer was on CNBC or on some network like that saying, "Well, you know the interesting thing is that the data that Facebook was supplying to us was not all that accurate or useful," which I thought was quite a counterpunch.
Brainy Smurf is a great part for him, and one that's characteristic of the film's generally smart casting, starting with Patinkin as Papa Smurf and extending through stunt casting (Jake Johnson as Grumpy Smurf, Tituss Burgess as Vanity Smurf, Gordon Ramsay as Baker Smurf) and strokes of genius (the apex of which is Julia Roberts as Smurfblossom, Papa Smurf's female counterpart).
" — Richard Ford, on writing about his father in his new memoir, "Between Them," in an interview with Vice Love it or hate it, most of us are familiar with prog rock, the brainy and meandering music of bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis (in the band's early years), epitomized by songs like Yes's "The Gates of Delirium," a 21-minute epic inspired by "War and Peace.
His book, a work of fiction that purported to be a work of history and political analysis written in the middle of the 21st century, envisioned a world whose classes were increasingly segregated by talent and intelligence, in which the brainy, standardized-test-acing elite became an increasingly intolerable version of the old aristocracy, leading eventually to riots and populist revolutions in the then far-distant future of 2034.
More melodious creatures people Ms. Backhaus's new show, "Folk Wandering," a musical collage that pieces together moments from the American past: the early 1900s, when a brainy girl from an immigrant family sets writerly dreams aside to work in a factory; the Great Depression, when a widow and her young daughter take up robbery in the desert; and the 1950s, when a young man coasting on good looks and charm finally pushes his girlfriend too far.
The trio formed, in 2007, as New York college students whose musical interests drifted between lo-fi folk, brainy electronica, and slow-burn R. & B. In 2013, they stirred those three disparate sounds into an arresting self-titled E.P. On its four tracks, the lead vocalist and songwriter, Kelly Zutrau, sings about heartbreak, dishing out honeyed, first-crush platitudes ("My baby, he don't love me no more") over the ruminating laptop compositions of her bandmates, Joe Valle and Marty Sulkow.
Memories will return to others of all the books on the titanic figure of the Commandante, from interview compilations like Fidel and Religion by liberation theologian Frei Betto or One Hundred Hours with Fidel (translated into English as Fidel Castro: My Life: A Spoken Autobiography) by the Galician Ignacio Ramonet, to confessions in the worst sentimental style, such as those in Alina: Memoirs of the Rebel Daughter of Fidel Castro, or brainy and equivocal analysis, such as Castro's Final Hour by the once very famous and now almost forgotten Argentine American journalist Andrés Oppenheimer.

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