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    brainchild


    1. Interestingly enough, the mission of the Shenandoah was the brainchild of Confederate Secretary of the Navy Stephen R


    2. Awards Night was the brainchild of the college’s first president, Dr


    3. It is the brainchild of Stephen Wolfram, whom


    4. But, a novel is the brainchild of imagination and not a hotchpotch of all that’s known


    5. The Combined Emergency Services Response Exercise, CESRE, had been the brainchild of the head of MI5


    6. Photo manipulation is not the brainchild of digital imagery


    7. Indian and North African cuisine and was the brainchild


    8. The Galactic League had been the brainchild of wealthy sporting entrepreneurs and the fields of science


    9. ‘No doubt, it’s brilliant,’ she said, making no effort to hide her admiration for his brainchild, ‘though wicked


    10. The Townsend Industrial Estate built on the redundant site was named after the councillor whose brainchild it had been

    11. his land, eager to discover how his brainchild has evolved while he was away


    12. Under his guidance, the hideaway, his brainchild, was meticulously hollowed out of the mountain, intricately built with places to live and offices out of which the Silver Triad could operate


    13. World Health Organization is not the brainchild of taxing junk foods to encourage healthier choices of food


    14. Inspired by the success of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, the Campaign for Mental Health Reform was the brainchild of my friend and colleague Andy Hyman


    15. The sheer brilliance of the Dohlaran’s deceptively simple concept had started the process, but the final design was as much Lynkyn’s brainchild as Zhwaigair’s


    16. MPT is the brainchild of Nobel Prize–winning economist Harry Markowitz


    17. The RICI is the brainchild of famed commodities investor Jim Rogers, who launched the index to achieve the widest exposure to commodities


    18. Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT): The brainchild of economist Harry Markowitz, MPT stipulates that investors stand to benefit through diversification


    19. His brainchild, those Allied armies drowning on land


    20. ” Visualize the path this product must have taken: As the brainchild of a creative merchandiser, it wound its way from production to the retail stores

    21. How can you tell when you may be wrong? That’s easy: the price of the stock drops below the price you paid for it! Each point that your favorite brainchild falls below your cost increases both the chance that you’re wrong and the price that you’re going to pay for being wrong


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    a product of your creative thinking and work