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You don't need a brilliant brain, especially given that information is now available online within seconds.
He is more than an American success story, brilliant brain surgeon and bestselling author of 10 Christian-themed books.
He takes pleasure in working out the maths – he has a brilliant brain – but then gets on and solders in his workshop.
Because after all, a vice-chancellor is a good manager, but may not be the most brilliant brain in the university.
(Slightly unconvincingly, in order to get round the unlikelihood of this aristocrat's being married to a provincial bank manager, Mr. Keeping is supposed to have had a bad war — he has a "brilliant brain" but "can't take the strain").
Again, I was lucky – when I was correctly diagnosed more than a year after becoming ill, my brilliant brain surgeon said I'd made history – having survived so long with a low-grade version of encephalitis without popping my clogs.
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