The dancing is ace, but if psychoanalysis isn't your bowl of chutney, bring along a brainy friend to guide you through those pesky talky bits. |
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He was brainy, he attended all extra-curricular activities that involved intelligence and he wore his hair gelled. |
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At night, our brainy babe sports a bikini, hits the local dive, and does the naked frug in front of a bunch of drunken longshoremen. |
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As a general rule, the more prestigious the private school, the more aggressively brainy the kids. |
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It may be too bright, too brainy for popular consumption, but I think they're looking at at it very seriously now. |
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In fact, women who are beautiful and brainy often try to play down their intelligence. |
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The brainy part of the movie is best when dealing in generalities, not specifics. |
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The old plot was that you could be entrepreneurial and brilliant and brainy and win. |
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We were broken into 7 classes, one of which was us brainy kids. |
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Some of the most brainy men in the world, and the deepest reasoners, are not mechanical inventors. |
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To her family and friends, she's a brainy girl who's a bit of a daydreamer. |
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As brainy as you are, Mr. Levitt, I expected better from you than this. |
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The process is designed to uncover brainy, personable Stakhanovites with steely resilience and the gift of the gab. |
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It reminds me of Oxford, where I grew up, but less exhaustingly brainy – an ideal setting for the story of a perfect family falling apart. |
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Another is that brainy people are intrinsically healthier than those less intellectually endowed. |
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If you're usually the dumb cowboy, be the brainy city guy for once. |
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One headline described her as blonde, brainy and ready to rumble. |
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If you remember 20 years ago, it was the norm that the pupils that couldn't keep up were put at the back of the class and the brainy ones were put to the front. |
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The brainy guys had their say, and while I didn't agree with everything they said, it was still cool that they were discussing and endorsing some of the ideas in the book. |
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I went for brainy, and proceeded to become much worse at various sports. |
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There's the chance to chew the cud with Man's brainy multimillionaires, but that's about it. |
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And, of course, he's not just for grown-up brainy types either. |
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Sydney is playing host to three festivals of the mind this week as Australia's biggest city showcases its brainy side. |
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I was one of those brainy kids who read too much and understood even less. |
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It's tactical and brainy, and that means clever people do it. |
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Being brainy, being a wonk, is allowable when the package is lean and effortlessly hip, with serious eyes and a movie-star smile. |
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After still one more failed engagement, Day married Esther Milnes, a brainy heiress who was utterly enchanted with his ideas. |
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This will rightfully be marketed as a thriller, but it belongs among the brainy examples of the genre, like those by Robert Stone. |
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Google, one of America's powerhouse technology companies, was co-founded by a brainy Russian immigrant who did not care much for media attention. |
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Out there, things can happen and frequently do to people as brainy and footsy as you. |
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Her pageboy wig and horn-rim glasses made her look like a hot, brainy girl working for some cybercorporation. |
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Lanchester, a brainy, pleasure-loving polymath, is a novelist, memoirist and journalist who writes sagely and elegantly about food, family, culture, technology and money. |
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But the really brainy women — they're not so easy to find on short notice. |
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He has returned to an environ where clashing views are aggressively expounded but respectfully tolerated — and where brainy souls scratch their heads about our persisting economic travail. |
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Lage is a pantheist, known mostly for playing several kinds of jazz, in trios and quartets and by himself, and Eldridge is a member of the brainy, hot-shot string band Punch Brothers. |
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Karen Potje delivers a delightful collection of 14 songs for and about bleary-eyed parents, disgruntled babies, quirky pets, brainy big brothers and sisters, and everyone who knows and loves them. |
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It's the kind of brainy computing that Tharp does so well. |
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Evil Dice is a brainy game also available to play on your desktop. The objective is to move cubes, by rolling them, regroup them and make them disappear. |
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Not affiliated to a professional club, the brainy third-year at US 'Ivy League' University Dartmouth College is now the man New Zealand are looking to to dictate the pattern of play in midfield. |
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His efforts helped make it possible for brainy Stanford students to find jobs and a future in the area rather than scampering off to more established companies in the Midwest and on the East Coast. |
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Soon after moving in, Beth, a brainy, beautiful writer damaged from a past relationship encounters Adam, the handsome, but odd, fellow in the downstairs apartment whose awkwardness is perplexing. |
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There is always someone who is more handsome than you, healthier than you, more brainy than you, more effective than you, more wealthy than you, more peaceful than you, more knowledgeable than you. |
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So he started hitting for the brainy or the weird. |
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You don't need to be brainy, just know how to apply it. |
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The viewers will see that the regular guests, as well as being brainy commentators, have other hidden qualities and, above all, a great sense of humour. |
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My chum overheard this hilarious conversion as the brainy boys took a cheapie Buzz flight from London to Munich last week. |
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There are lots of toilet jokes, the film is fairly zippily paced and the movable skulls of brainy Boov made me smile. |
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The brainy singer and instrumentalist has been wooing fans for years. |
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The result, arranged as if for a supersize magazine layout, felt at once casual and flawless, brainy and unselfconsciously beautiful. |
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In the brainy crucible of Brook Farm, every discussion was an intellectual wrestling match, every parlor game a debate. |
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Velma was distinguished as the brainy one of the bunch by the fact she wore glasses and an orange rollneck. |
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While White Lung and Sorry exhibit succinct songcraft, Deep Fantasy delivers on the band's long-implicit promise of music as brainy as it is emotionally raw. |
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Ramis helped write the 1984 movie, in which he stars as Egon Spengler, the brainy, common-sense member of a group of parapsychologists who try to catch ghosts. |
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