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How to use Brains in a sentence

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Brains do not evolve and then function as a sort of tabula rasa, molded and formed by culture.
Brains were removed and dissected into telencephalon, hypothalamus, optic tectum, and brain stem.
Brains of limpets and abalones are much simpler than brains of garden snails and slugs in histological differentiation.
After being dropped by Maverick, the original band once again reforms, renaming themselves the Soul Brains.
Brains and livers from these trained animals were ground up and injected into untrained rats.
It's time to ask Tommy Champion, the brains and energy behind this event some questions.
On January 4th 1943 the BBC put its Brains Trust into reverse.
Our brains are a combination of the two, which are perpetually at war within our skull.
Their bodies are in the classroom but their brains are jet-lagged, somewhere in London, and they never left home.
I walk towards him, wracking my brains to remember how I know him, or at the very least, a name.
You're wracking your brains to try and remember Alan's wonderful effort now, aren't you?
We are not able to communicate the activation states of our brains in such a way that they are perfectly replicable by others.
In South Africa, a university president has drained the brains from Ghanain and Nigerian universities in order to Africanize his staff.
I was the one who had the brains so I kept cave and I used to charge 'em all two apples so I never went to get the apples myself.
When humans are born their brains are not capable of forming recallable memories.
Both ladies used their expertise to give red-blooded males everywhere a spectacle that would burn in our brains forever.
The point is that once upon a time we didn't think that brains could regenerate.
Kev finished off by yabbering on about brains connecting to computers and thought-control of objects.
Although dyslexic people have problems with reading, their brains are well suited for ideas and thinking outside the box.
They were isolated from the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease more than 15 years ago.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If brains were radium, you couldn't make a flicker on a scintillation counter.
One splendid body is worth the brains of a hundred dyspeptic, flatulent philosophers.
Here have I been cudgeling my brains all day to devise means to retain a cook that will please you!
I am just cudgelling my brains at the moment to think how the news is to be broken to her.
Gold Dust is a golden ale served from a keg, look out for the tall chrome fonts in Brains pubs.
She emphasised her words with a truly British scorn for those who live by their brains.
Tom had been cudgeling his brains to remember all that Old Sol had told him about his favorite places for setting his mink traps.
There is a possibility, he said, as one cudgeling his brains to recall something once known but long out of memory.
He had known all day that something was coming, and had been cudgelling his brains finely.
I've been cudgelling my brains for weeks to get the answer to that question, Billy.
Whether or not we were creatures of atrophied brains and distorted vision is an academic question.
In a former article I alluded to encephalous and anencephalous cases, where there were either no heads or heads without brains.
Doubtless some men have not brains enough in a week to supply them for one hour a day of self-directed work.
The brains are large, and the intelligence and educability extraordinarily high.
We have brains, and with our brains we must do in a scientific way what Nature does with tooth and claw.
These three stars of Brains, Birth and boodle, are three aristocracies.
They walked out to the avenue, Joe cudgeling his brains as to what the next step should be.
Edouard was in despair, and Lampin was cudgeling his brains, swearing that they should not take him alive.
Before them was Life, but Life so hideously and abysmally alien that their brains reeled in horror.
She cudgelled her brains to devise some means of getting the better of her captives.
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