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(John Lasseter, the throbbing brain behind Pixar, first did a short for Spike and Mike's, an annual festival of animation).
Nate Silver of the FiveThirtyEight blog at The New York Times, takes a far more scientific approach to political matters — that is, throbbing hard drives full of voter data networked with the throbbing brain of a ferocious numbers wonk — but he has fared no better than most in a season that is testing the mettle of everyone who looks into the crystal ball for a living.
She has become my eyes, ears and throbbing brain that assess the characters I have observed in our nation's capital where I have spent more than half of my working life.
Consider for a moment Wes Morgan, the great throbbing brain of the Leicester defence and an unassailable front-runner for most improved player in the league.
Just what was going on in Bliss's throbbing brain by this time is not made clear in the State Department file.
All three musicians push their instruments to extremes, not in the manner of conventional virtuosi, but as elements in a giant throbbing brain.
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Then, with relish, he added, "Do you know what today is?" "Today," I said, thinking as quickly as my throbbing old brain would allow, "is the day we dress as women".
But there are so many ideas in that video and all I see in that video is my brain throbbing with ideas and I wish I had edited myself a little bit more".
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Seeing it imposes a double, a blessedly double strain: when your sides are not aching from laughter your brains are throbbing in an attempt to outguess the director".
Throbbing head.
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