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— a brain trust of technocrats — was a branch of the government that the government never fully trusted.
However, Pixar has a "Brain Trust" of (overwhelmingly male) experienced writers and directors who review ongoing projects.
Carter later contributed this slogan to President Roosevelt's Brain Trust, of which he eventually became a member.
"I had this idea of forming a brain trust of guys to help my career," he told me.
A few nights ago, the brain trust of a soon-to-open spot came by to sample the competition.
American journalist and public figure, leader of the so-called Brain Trust of advisers to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Mr. Putin should urgently recruit a Kremlin brain trust of military reformers and charge them with reshaping Russia's forces to meet 21st-century needs.
Mr. Smyth, his brother and a brain trust of college interns from Cooper Union have not come up with anything yet.
In the off-season, the Jets' brain trust of Mike Tannenbaum and Eric Mangini recognized their greatest need, and signed Faneca away from the Steelers.
Dwight Foster, the self-described brain trust of the resistance, collected contributions, hired a lawyer to sue the city and set up a Web site.
As a result, many chief executives lack the informal brain trust of fellow business school graduates that Americans can usually turn to for advice.
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