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You can't blame Fabien Riggall, whose brainchild it all is, for sounding a little frazzled.
Advertising executive Korsten, whose brainchild the project was, admitted that there were many doubters.
Frank Dunlop, whose brainchild the whole project was, had set out to attract what he called "the lost generation of teenagers".
Robert J. Sinclair, an automobile executive whose brainchild, the Saab 900 convertible, turned Saab into a prestigious brand in the American market, died May 10 in Santa Barbara, Calif., where he had lived since shortly after his retirement in 1991.
John Gilhooly, ingenious director of Wigmore Hall whose brainchild this was, used all his Limerick charm to pack the hall with politicians, ambassadors, poets, priests – a rabbi too – and ordinary punters, many wearing a bright splash of emerald green.
After all the runners had finished, I met the organiser whose brainchild this event was, and I asked him why the chairs were only being put out after the race had ended.
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The destination is the village of Nikola-Lenivets, whosculpturesres are the brainchild of the Russian landscape painter Nikolay Polissky.
It's the brainchild of Richard Caring, whose previous investments include the Caprice and Soho House groups, Bill's, and Côte.
(Square is the brainchild of Jack Dorsey, whose previous best-known work was a little start-up called Twitter).
They're the brainchild of Nick Wall, whose intention in 2008 was to "deliver an authentic cocktail experience for drinking at home – or anywhere, anytime".
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