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One of those robots was RoboMixer, a drink-making device and the brainchild of team members Lola Legrand '17, MPS '18, Sam Hamburger '18 and Gillian Boehringer '18.
It was both the birthplace and the brainchild of the country's founder, Félix Houphouët-Boigny Houphouët-Boignyoast to independence in 1960.
A new ballet, based on a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, and the brainchild of electro-pop duo the Pet Shop Boys.
Hollingshead says this was a fun way to promote the book for a while and the brainchild of a publishing intern.
The most difficult part is designing a business model that makes it attractive to investors, local business partners and the society," said Morten Albæk, Vestas' chief marketing officer and the brainchild of the program.
Consider, too, the great popular success of Glasgow's A Play, a Pie and a Pint, 250 lunchtime plays strong and the brainchild of David MacLennan, an original 7 84 member.
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Chinese combat sports promotion Kunlun Fight started in 2014, and was the brainchild of owner and CEO Jiang Hua.
The first Distroller World opened in Mexico City in 2004 and was the brainchild of artist and entrepreneur Amparo "Amparin" Serrano.
Food in Community started last year and is the brainchild of Laurel Ellis and David Markson.
The facility had been designed to bring humans and dolphins into closer proximity and was the brainchild of an American neuroscientist, Dr John Lilly.
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