Sentences with phrase «as the genius who»

Alain Kaloyeros, touted as the genius who would help upstate New York transition to a high - tech, post-industrial economy, has been kicked to the curb.
The ridicule everyone heaped on how INCREDIBLY WEIRD airpods looked has aged about as well as the geniuses who couldn't stop pointing out that «iPad» has the word «pad» in it, which, get ready — IS LIKE A SANITARY PAD!!!!!

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Our «competitive advantage» was our creative genius family friend, Bill Keister, a retired Bell Labs scientist who invented puzzles as a hobby.
When you cope in a job, it feels like you're having the life force sucked out of you by an invisible overlord who laughs like an evil genius as you visit random websites all day.
Today, the genius hacker is a multimillionaire who continues his work as founder and CEO of Scorpion Computer Services, employing the brightest minds and best communicators around the globe.
As somebody who has been called a «natural» and won a Genius Grant, I've revised my research papers dozens and in some cases hundreds of times.
While he retains his reputation as a boy - genius coder, in reality Zuckerberg is something of a grinder — a 99 % perspiration guy who has surrounded himself with a group of people he respects and with whom he is constantly stress - testing his hypotheses.
They push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world are the ones who do.»
«Your presentation was incredible — a great combination of information and humor — and I truly feel as if I have a better understanding of who Warren Buffett is as a person, a businessman, a scientist, a genius, and a humanitarian.
«Sometimes I fail to understand,» Ravi continued, «how men with such high levels of intelligence fail at such petty things as the stock market, even when you hear of investment stories about individuals who've made fortunes because of exceptional insights or sheer genius
Roger Boscovich, who has been described as «the greatest genius that Yugoslavia ever produced,» has often been called the father of modern atomic theory.
There is at least one person alive today in my own field of theoretical particle physics who almost everyone recognizes as a genius.
• Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas: Speaking of books in Portuguese, one might as well add one by the towering genius of Brazilian letters, who did everything that would be attempted by «surrealist» or «magical realist» or absurdist writers a century later, and did it all much better; The Posthumous Memoirs is as fantastic and exuberant and hilarious as any of his works, and is also surely the best novel written in the voice of a deceased narrator.
You must think of yourself as a genius, I don't even know who the finisher is.
Tillich, who died in 1965, possessed a rhetorical genius in addressing Schleiermacher's «cultured despisers of religion,» but, as a serious theologian, his work has not worn well.
I have been accused of nonsense, and not presenting facts... interesting I still hve not recieved an answer from you geniuses out there, from this ignoramus, as to how it all happened... Oh wait, someone said random chance over millions and billions of years... laughable... that is about the same odds as a windstorm blowing through a junkyard and making a fully functional 747... the odds are infinestimal... It has also been suggested that I just google my questions in order to get my answers... Who wrote the answers??
As in the Deptford trilogy, it is Davies's genius to show us the degree to which the shape of a childhood provides a haunting pattern of apparently unending richness, at least for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear.
Then God raised up a man of sanctity, genius, and deep pastoral experience, a man of the Council who had led an extensive implementation of Vatican II in his own diocese under extremely difficult circumstances, as John XXIII's third successor: Karol Wojtyla of Cracow, who took the name John Paul II, thus honoring John XXIII's first two successors.
Whoever puts these things together must feel like a real comedy genius when he or she puts «Rebecca Black» as a Lollapalooza headliner to fool the 0.0 % of people who buy the joke.
Oh and by the way, the other genius who is posing as me talking about burnign science books is not the real Erik, I am.
In his editorial introduction, Ian Markham, dean of Hartford Seminary — and president - elect of Virginia Theological Seminary, the largest seminary of the Episcopal Church — writes that «Neuhaus is a genius of his generation, who has been as influential as Reinhold Niebuhr was in the 1940s and 1950s.»
As with the other world religions, historical developments and the genius of the people who profess them are reflected in the type and degree of consciousness of solidarity in Christianity.
Peirce seems to believe this, too, since he views agape as spreading among the creatures who participate in creative evolution, and he speaks of the genius as one who acts agapastically as an individual rather than as a community.
And if there are some scientific geniuses who can give the greatest service to society by giving attention only to their work, they should do even this as an expression of, not an escape from, responsibility.
He employs the classic distinction between Jesus, the simple Jewish teacher (here construed, from Vermes, as a Galilean chasid), and Paul, the religious genius who invented Christianity.
You see one of my girls is a brilliant autistic and the other is a satiric genius who is a quick with a comment as Zorro was with a blade.
The genius of Newman's idea is that Mary comes to symbolise not only the faith of the unlearned, but of the Doctors of the Church also, who need «to investigate, and weigh, and define, as well as to profess the Gospel; to draw the line between truth and heresy; to anticipate or remedy the various aberrations of wrong reason; to combat pride and recklessness with one's own arms; and thus to triumph over the sophist and the innovator.»
Actually, don't; the agency entrusted with giving Americans «permission to believe» in GM again (as one of the Morning Joe heads just said) is the same bunch of geniuses who embarrassed GM with its suicidal robot Super Bowl ad.
Their mythology of genius born in suffering helped make their hard lot endurable, as countless adolescents who have read J. D. Salinger can testify.
He writes as a man who seems to come out of nowhere, as though he sprang into the world a fully formed thirty - four year old Catholic author and genius.
Even Gerhard von Rad, who held the Yahwist in highest esteem, still regarded his genius as having to do with providing a conceptual framework into which diverse, pre-existent traditions could be placed, once these had been loosed from their prior social settings.
Having shown that the gospels are essentially purveyors of a Christ myth, Strauss concludes his work with a last chapter in which he presents Jesus as a religious genius who achieves in himself the unity with the Father which, as unity between God and man, is the goal of the religious development of humanity.
It's adapted from Babycakes NYC — the recipe was developed by the genius Erin McKenna who used the strange magical powers of the soy milk powder to create a vegan frosting using agave instead of powdered sugar, which I prefer as agave doesn't give me the heart - palpitating sugar high of straight up sugar.
Truthfully, it was my mom who came up with this recipe but since I'm her kid, she has given me full permission to claim this genius recipe as my own.
The UK version of the show airs on ITV and is produced by Gordon Ramsay, who is the producer of the US Culinary Genius as well.
Given his litigiousness, it's no surprise that Antonious has earned the enmity of some executives in the golf industry who see him not as a creative genius but as a gadfly who likes to sprinkle the landscape with legal land mines.
Look everyone says who will take over at this very moment and I always say, Rafa benitez the guy is tactical genius he will take us far as a manager.
And now, after a slow start in Buffalo that was largely attributable to the coaching genius of such pillars of the profession as John Rauch and Harvey Johnson, who thought in terms like «Hey, gang, I've got an idea; let's use him as a decoy,» O. J. has immortalized himself as a pro.
The German playmaker can be the heartbeat of our attacking play and it could be any one of a number of players who provides the finishing touch to o0ne of his pieces of creative genius and we could certainly do with as much of that as possible when Pep Guardiola and the Man City players arrive at the Emirates stadium tomorrow.
Of those five, no one more typifies Pittsburgh's genius for diamonds in the rough than Harrison, who arrived as an undrafted free agent out of Kent State in 2002 and was cut three times before finally learning Dick LeBeau's system and sticking in 2004.
The end of this season will see him labeled as either a genius with great foresight or a muppet who is stubborn and stuck in the past.
Had Walsh remained as coach, with future Hall of Fame quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young running his avant - garde offense, the man who had been dubbed the Genius knows he could have won four, five, maybe even six Super Bowls.
he doesn't like to be told who to buy, he thinks he is the only genius at at Arsenal so he'll give Sanogo and improved contract and buy Onyekuru, with kolasnic, that's 3 players as promised
I do believe that getting rid of Wenger could well make matters worse, unless Kroenke manages to find a genius on the cheap, who also does not spend, because he won't spend on the high profile managers, as they will demand that money is spent on the team.
There were also solo geniuses like the great Doc Funk who mined the collective absurdity of the sport for laughs and in - jokes; creating the template for what we came to know later as memes.
Cloughie is still hailed as a football genius by the Forest fans and who can blame them when you consider that he took the small club from the midlands from the second division, as was, to the pinnacle of English football and then on to back to back European cup triumphs.
That said, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why the neutrals have suddenly ploughed all their faith into a Chelsea side finishing the season like a steam train, as opposed to a lacklustre Arsenal who once again display all the characteristics of a side severely lacking in that winning mentality the top - two certainly boast.
as the eagle eyed geniuses who read AA will have spotted Mark Hughes has 10 letters and the number 10 signifies a cheating, spiteful, ignorant, charmless man (thank you, Morrissey)
Is Wenger, as I believe, not just a genius manager, but one who is able to adapt to changing circumstances BEFORE they happen, or is he exactly the opposite: a man so transfixed with his own vision that he can't change.
They may well be strongly motivated by ideological commitment to libertarianism (the political philosophy which prioritises individuals excitingly pursuing their self - interest) and faith in the powers of new transformative technologies as well as in the few genius individual entrepreneurs who will lead us into a new kind of post-bureaucratic and post-state society.
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