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"These are very brainy people," she said after her class.
They have been limited to a handful of very brainy cities, especially West Coast tech centres.
Very brainy people generally do their most innovative work before they are 40.
"He was a very, very brainy point guard," said Gherardini, who followed D'Antoni's playing career from the start.
He was terrifyingly young, very brainy, could discourse knowledgeably about things you would forgive him for being ignorant about.
His sister, a neuropsychologist – "Or neuroscientist, I'm not sure" – is "very brainy", and he bursts out laughing.
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Was he really brainy, or was that a Jewish stereotype?
Simon had some very nice "fake brainy banter" material which Stephen played along with.
Nile worked with a guy named Freddy Boy, who had a brainy and very beautiful kid sister named Beverly who Nile took a liking to.
She's a brainy woman, very much still alive, who was forced to put her career aside (she'd been an actress) for her husband's.
"The tables can be turned at any time -- it's an understanding I try to inculcate on campus," said Mr. Ray, a low-key, brainy and very focused former Roman Catholic seminarian with a doctorate in religion and a law degree.
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