Despite her ambivalence about the upcoming birth, she and her dad excitedly brainstorm a million things the siblings will be able to do together. |
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To work with staff, consider an informal brainstorm luncheon to seek new ideas for training sessions. |
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I keep hanging on to the fact that if he has had a bit of a brainstorm, we might get him back safe and well. |
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Whatever happened, I had a brainstorm, because I thought I had always understood the way it worked. |
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Well, I had a bit of a brainstorm which, er, resulted in me purchasing a LCD Projector! |
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Then came Bellamy's brainstorm in retaliation to a foul by Nikolai Ryndyuk on the half way line. |
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And Jean Van de Velde's brainstorm at Carnoustie four years ago looms large in most memories. |
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Replacement's brainstorm at line-out put Wallabies back in ascendancy and concession of late penalty sealed fate of Lions. |
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I think National must have had a brainstorm, because it just beggars belief. |
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If not specified by the customer, this is usually done by a brainstorm session wherein the project management staff express their opinions. |
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And later, how to stop a brainstorm with more and more American kids on behavior-changing drugs. |
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Each Friday they have a brainstorm session, and realize they have a ton of features they'd love to commit to. |
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The executive leadership symposium started out as a brainstorm for AORN and quickly became a success. |
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People come together and you get more of a brainstorm than you do on your own. |
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What follows is a brainstorm to work out new ways of tackling the problem for the parent to try. |
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A quick brainstorm session with a group of fourteen women volunteers in July 2000 produced the following list of benefits of volunteering. |
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I was in a brainstorm at my company a few months ago, a session of throwing ideas around. |
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As Doctoroff watched in wonder at the nationalistic passion, a brainstorm struck. |
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In other words, as everyone now recognizes, this work followed the brainstorm of Koltsov's problem of the molecular nature of genes. |
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He used to always show up at this annual campus event we'd have during Pride Week, and one year a theatre major had a big brainstorm. |
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If there is a problem with the illustration, help the student brainstorm how to solve the problem. |
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Parents must be given the time they need to make decisions and brainstorm options, even if teachers themselves are pressed for time. |
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A bureaucrat had a brainstorm, and the three-letter system was born, giving a seemingly endless 17, 576 different combinations. |
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This brainstorm on the eve of October 30th at his home in London, Ontario would lead to Banting formulating a hypothesis. |
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As a forum for sharing ideas, we invite frequent users to participate in biyearly brainstorm sessions sponsored by the web site. |
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You know, the ones where a bunch of people are told to sit down and talk about things on a blue-sky basis brainstorm. |
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Students brainstorm words they know that are related to their unit of study and that begin with the different letters of the alphabet. |
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Seven months and a long and fruitless snipe hunt later, he suddenly has a brainstorm. |
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Armed with a regiment of recipes, which had been perfected over months, Burke had a last minute brainstorm and completely changed his menu the day of the competition. |
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In this intervention, the computer or therapist asks the client to brainstorm a list of problems, and then rank them in terms of intractability and irksomeness. |
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Mensa has adopted the Manchester bee as its symbol for the weekend brainstorm, which runs until Sunday and includes the group's annual general meeting. |
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The car pulled up outside Matt's father's house in Lake Washington where we'd be having our little meeting to hopefully brainstorm ideas for the video. |
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My Mother, either under pressure from these 2 rascals or more likely in the middle of some sort of brainstorm, decided to give them a goat instead of giving me my present. |
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The brainstorm happened at Mama's Royal Cafe, in Oakland, in the midst of a December 1998 breakfast with Anne French, a former Intuit marketing manager. |
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After each speaker's presentation, attendees broke into small groups to discuss the talk and brainstorm ways for school psychology to address the issues raised. |
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Do the best ideas come at the beginning of a brainstorm or at the end? |
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After a few minutes of futile searching, I had a brainstorm. |
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Bringing comedy to the forefront, Samsung employs Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd to sit in a brainstorm meeting. |
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He used precious time when he could have been resting to brainstorm with Fasanella about ways to make future raids more effective. |
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They didn't want to brainstorm solutions and they didn't want to bale water. |
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Over the next three days we'll hear stories of bravery and brainstorm solutions for change. |
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She was working on the MGM production, brainstorm, with Walken when she drowned over Thanksgiving weekend. |
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Give yourself time to brainstorm great website title ideas, asking friends and family for inspiration, and using a thesaurus for some dazzling words. |
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Unless, of course, Scotland takes a collective brainstorm and opts for the Green Trot Nat coalition which united last week around the separatist standard. |
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I had been working on the problem for weeks, and then I had a brainstorm and saw that the solution was easy. |
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If, as she hinted, Dr Serrou had spent the night with Bachelet, the inexplicable brainstorm might have stemmed from a crime passionel. |
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I just finished a well-conceived brainstorm that concluded this thread is ridonkulous only if you continue to read. |
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The second group was simply given the topic, encouraged to brainstorm ideas but were not instructed to draft an outline. |
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BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics' shares of common stock have been approved for uplisting to the NASDAQ Capital Market, and will commence trading on the NASDAQ Capital Market. |
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