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    brain


    brained


    braining


    brains


    1. Your brain is a very, very powerful tool in getting what you want


    2. unlimited amounts of money,” than that's what your brain believes


    3. Your brain doesn't know the difference


    4. So use that affirmation tool to start training your brain and to create ‘I am’ statements


    5. Positive statements train your brain to have the thoughts that you need in order to believe what you want to believe


    6. There is scientific evidence behind all of this and there are things that happen within your brain when you bring your goals into existence


    7. The more specific you are the more power your brain uses to make that goal a reality


    8. As soon as you say, “That's what I want” your brain says,


    9. When you do that, those two things happen; your brain begins to say, “Okay, got it, calculating and


    10. If you're not specific you don’t give your brain and the universe an exact point where they need to end up

    11. Your brain and the universe need that in order to get you what you want


    12. The information, the memories, the behavior patterns were transmitted and read into her empty brain


    13. My soul was read into this empty brain, there was never an atom in this body that didn't come from food this body ate here on the planet Kassidor


    14. If they are posting negative things, you are reading that stuff and it’s going into your brain


    15. Memory is the worst affected by hunger as the brain requires a minute-to-minute supply of glucose for its normal functioning


    16. Balance and the Brain


    17. The loss of balance that leads to serious, injury-producing falls can be traced to age-related changes in the brain, diminishing vision, inner ear problems, weakening of the legs and trunk and/or the declining reliability of sensory mechanisms that let the brain know where the limbs are in space


    18. The brain has to integrate sensory information from the inner ears, from vision, from proprioceptors (sensors in muscles, tendons and joints that tell the brain where the limbs are positioned) and from pressure sensors in the soles of the feet


    19. Once it has processed the information, the brain sends the commands to the muscles


    20. The brain is less able to process that information because of loss of neurons in the brain

    21. As damage to the brain increases, people with Alzheimer's lose coordination and part or all of their ability to attend to everyday needs


    22. This relieves stress and produces endorphins in the brain that make you feel relaxed and happy


    23. A “circadian clock” in our brain regulates our sleep-wake cycle and the body's need to balance both sleep time and wake time


    24. Her shin bone was probably in pieces, too, but her brain couldn't wrap itself around the pain


    25. … Joanna pregnant … that clobbers me right between the eyes and I pause, the cup halfway to my mouth while my brain catches up … but that was what Dan always wanted


    26. “What about you, Sadie? You need a brain charge this morning?” She holds out her fist


    27. ’ I said, my mouth operating before my brain has a chance to get into gear


    28. Realistically, the most Ackers would do was lecture his brain away into a melted pile of unrecognizable goo


    29. I lean against the cupboards, half my brain trying to catch up


    30. · Our brain features are different

    31. A male brain weighs about 12% more than female brain


    32. Male brain has more gray matter while the female brain has more white matter


    33. ’ I said working this out … my brain is still not operating properly


    34. was nearly brain dead, but that


    35. Some awkward motor function in his brain willed his hand to jerk up to the doorknob and turn


    36. In old age when we have enormous leisure time it is natural for us to ask ourselves questions about self-consciousness and co-ordination between the brain, the mind and the soul


    37. It involves also its orientation at will to the world of the soul, and its capacity to act as an intermediary between the soul and the physical brain


    38. Every spin of the cog wheels in his brain drained him of


    39. He learned that an overdose was a very real danger and that it erased the brain, leaving the body a vegetable till it died


    40. sible) the reaction of my brain cells

    41. While sat on the loo, I had dozed gently before the realisation that the loo roll only had two sheets of paper left stirred what was left of my brain into action


    42. I ended up sitting on the bench for hours, afraid to move, terrified for my family, trying to connect up the dots, but it seemed like suddenly my brain just couldn't form clear thoughts any more


    43. Maybe I shouldn’t have had that last glass of wine … my brain seems to have given up thinking lucidly


    44. It occurred to her that with her new brain, as she referred to it, she might be able to track her mother down somehow


    45. ’ I started, my brain only then catching up with the last part of his comment


    46. The words invaded his brain and drowned out his own thoughts


    47. The starved chemical receptors in my brain joined with my empty stomach in making severe the protest running through my veins


    48. Unseeing, I walk down the path, my brain suddenly bringing to my attention all the little pointers which should have warned me …


    49. He wondered if all the Qbytes they copied from a brain didn't really amount to little more than a few thousand pages of 'if' statements, some response databases and a few gig of life experiences? He wondered if being in silicon took something from a soul? He bore the remainder of the evening stoically


    50. Bahkmar wished he was a good enough technician to repair Moamar's brain, but how the mind that was being simulated actually worked was not understood and he would not have a clue how to start














































    1. His impatience, left her feeling scatter brained


    2. Even as a lad, it’s told he brained his music tutor with a lyre


    3. In its quixotic attempt to eliminate handguns, New York City has conceived a hare brained plan whereby any citizen possessing a firearm may redeem it, no questions asked, in exchange for gift certificates


    4. Scientists can test you to decide if you are left or right brained, from the hemisphere approach, but the main point is that Cognitive Science is in its beginnings---not its endings


    5. “I’m not dead?” Marcus gaped and sat up so fast he nearly brained the physician


    6. He was dancing among the slain, waving an ax with which he'd just brained the last of my comrades


    7. As for Arus, he was brained by a drunken Pict, while making a last effort to undo the work he had unwittingly done


    8. They were viewed as slow brained, inefficient, and incapable


    9. He looked across at the man opposite him - a man who he had always held in the highest esteem, probably the sharpest brained and best Prime Minister he had ever served


    10. I approached it from above, you see, swimming down, and when I passed through, I nearly brained myself on solid ground, the bed of this puddle, you see? I just couldn’t seem to get through

    11. one of the assholes brained Scott with a chair


    12. “Go on you coward shoot me before you’ve even questioned me, as to what was stolen from you and show us all what a fish brained half crazed rabid squirrel you are!”


    13. When Uncas had brained his first antagonist, he turned, like a hungry lion, to seek another


    14. He brained his neighbour ferociously with a stone axe from necessity and without malice


    15. He was going on with some wild reminiscences about his tomahawk-pipe, which, it seemed, had in its two uses both brained his foes and soothed his soul, when we were directly attracted to the sleeping rigger


    1. So that when I shall hereafter detail to you all the specialities and concentrations of potency everywhere lurking in this expansive monster; when I shall show you some of his more inconsiderable braining feats; I trust you will have renounced all ignorant incredulity, and be ready to abide by this; that though the Sperm Whale stove a passage through the Isthmus of Darien, and mixed the Atlantic with the Pacific, you would not elevate one hair of your eye-brow


    1. The young woman had her brains bashed in, chunks of her skull cracked and pulled outward like it was done with a crowbar or the back of a hammer


    2. Some of those martyrs's brains could be recovered, Bahkmar knew that many of them were in Al-Harron's crew, but didn't know who they were


    3. I racked my brains for an hour trying to put faces to the Persian and the Armenian, but I could not recall anything other than grainy news footage


    4. Despite the fact that everyone she’d spoken to played down the seriousness of the attack, Kara had worked out, by dint of garnering minute details from every staff member in the hospital she had come in contact with … as well as picking Angie’s brains and prising information out of the policeman … that she’d been extremely lucky to survive


    5. All our life we are given a variety of messages that our brains


    6. rots brains and allows the thought


    7. Their brains held the capacity for forward thinking, acceptance of the extra-ordinary


    8. It's not that we don't have fully functioning brains, it's that they are over active and sometimes over functioning; this leads to an overload and then to temporary irrationality


    9. Many of the most dangerous people in the world didn't have anything wrong with their brains, just a problem with their minds, thoughts, lives and maybe spirits


    10. For a whole week Tiffany wracked her brains trying to work out who The Telephone Man might be

    11. I was so wound up I think I'd have beaten his brains out if he had come back


    12. from their patients while their brains are being


    13. Yes, all the brains of the crew had theories, but he could tell none of them were very confident of theirs but Thom, and his was too preposterous to take seriously, an alien intelligence lurking in the dark matter


    14. discovered that the brains in our heads are obeying


    15. And each night as they slept, their brains were filled with propaganda against the Ogatu


    16. brains that own all this? Consider that not to be so


    17. She cudgels her brains, searching for any reference at any time during her childhood to the fact that she was one of twins … surely, there must have been something, some comment or allusion …


    18. Seems two wee lassies got their brains fried at a nightclub


    19. We are built of several centers or brains, each with a capacity and function for which purposes it alone should be utilized


    20. He wasn’t much of a thinker – Chas had been the brains of the operation – I don’t think he knew what to do

    21. Mind, he was tying his shoelaces when the man upstairs was giving out the brains


    22. I was just about to scramble my brains over this, thank you


    23. people here to see a guy get his brains beat out when they could rent it and watch it


    24. The host was most anxious to clarify the translation of all the talk of centers and brains into the more concrete schema of the octave's structure they had just recently begun to map


    25. and then, as if the same thought entered both dogs’ small brains, they focused on


    26. hurried the process along, blowing what was left of the driver’s brains out the back


    27. Because the brains of the robots were fashioned after real people, and linked to a supercomputer


    28. I could hear Max’s brains drip out an


    29. "You are proud of your brains, Holmes, are you not? Think yourself smart, don't you? You came across someone who was smarter this time


    30. Body parts leapt from their owners and rib cages shattered and brains spilt

    31. She flew past him, her fists punching out at Mila who was moaning in ecstasy as she slurped up the man’s brains


    32. Shot to the mouth: blowing her brains


    33. Has all the brains


    34. implanted in the brains of millions


    35. belle, and the office “beauty and brains” who’s loved, hated, loved


    36. He often brought home rabbit brains, which he insisted were the best food for pregnant mothers


    37. Staring into the eyes of a Lascorii is more addicting than any drug devised or refined---Even with the greater part of their atmosphere dampened down, their eyes can scramble your brains and before you realize it: you're a hopeless slave to their merest glance


    38. There are rumors that some of the best and brightest of them have become tangled in the addiction of staring into mirrors until as Senta just alluded, their brains go soft


    39. No, my vigilant sister, I am not masterbating my brains out in front of a mirror


    40. sitting had numbed their brains and let their physical condition

    41. Danny racked his brains desperately


    42. She thought she'd perhaps held all their eyes too long and mushed their brains


    43. Use your brains to answer the test on the best ways to work out


    44. Of all the information that enters our brains, the vast majority of it enters through the eyes


    45. But it is equally important not to overload your audience's brains


    46. I saw a smile on his face and then his mouth opened just once and I watched as a small hole appeared in the centre of his forehead and an explosion of blood and brains erupted from the back of his head


    47. Studying it now I could see that half of this side had been blown away leaving a ragged wound that had exploded out taking blood brains and skull with it


    48. “There was a small mark appeared dead centre of his forehead and then I watched as half his skull and brains flew out the back of his head and he fell backwards dead


    49. He racked his brains trying to think of any way he could trick or confuse the Astronomicon further without causing or allowing it to react destructively


    50. “You want to keep quite George Drew until you have actually seen a man with his brains blown out all over the floor or his limbs blown off














































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    Synonyms for "brain"

    brain encephalon head mind nous psyche brainpower learning ability mental capacity mentality wit brainiac einstein genius mastermind intellect grey matter intellectual egghead scholar academician

    "brain" definitions

    that part of the central nervous system that includes all the higher nervous centers; enclosed within the skull; continuous with the spinal cord


    mental ability


    that which is responsible for one's thoughts, feelings, and conscious brain functions; the seat of the faculty of reason


    someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality


    the brain of certain animals used as meat


    hit on the head


    kill by smashing someone's skull