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He racked his brain and came up with a desperate idea: pay women to have babies.

My best guess is that someone once told America's president that F-35 were invisible to radar (they're not) and that just rattled around in the melting collection of well-done steak and ketchup clogged neurons inside his brain, and came out the other side that they're actually invisible.

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"It's like putting a little cockroach in your brain, that goes right through your brain and comes out the other side, after laying an egg".

There are very few sentences with the words "brain" and "coming out of the nose" that should not raise concern.

The bullet enters the right front of the victim's head, injuring multiple features of the brain and coming to rest in the back of his cranial cavity.

PM: My biggest advice for new artists is listen to the biggest range of music you can because all of that stuff goes into your brain and comes out at some point.

It goes through somebody's brain and comes out in a comprehensible way that is beautiful, that's really interesting". Facing him from a shelf is a photograph of Robert Flaherty (1884-1951), the father of documentary filmmaking as a popular form, with white hair.

The 25 year old producer, who hails from picturesque Olso, Norway (I have never been to Oslo but I imagine it's pretty) has long kept it correct with everything from disco house jams to slow burning house rubix cubes that will twist your brain and come out the other end clean as a Nordic whistle.

The 25 year old producer, who hails from picturesque Olso, Norway (I have no idea what Oslo looks like but I imagine it's pretty) has long kept it correct with everything from disco house jams to slow burning house rubix cubes that will twist your brain and come out the other end clean as a Nordic whistle.

Last year in the UK, Colvina Jolin, 28, from Horndean, Hampshire, was in a coma for three months after suffering a brain haemorrhage, and came round to discover that her baby daughter Maia had been delivered by caesarian six weeks earlier.

A few years ago, neuroscientist Ed Boyden and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were brainstorming how to get a better look at the intricacies of brain cells and came up with a novel idea: just blow samples up like a balloon.

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