Sentences with phrase «brainchild does»

Despite what appears commonsensical, we're surprised when our brainchild doesn't attract the views, attention, and circulation we believe it deserves.
Today, L.L.'s brainchild does $ 280 million in sales

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Investors have been pouring money into Levchin's new brainchild in the hope that Affirm can do for debt what PayPal did for the digital wallet.
This is the place to see and be seen, with all due credit going to brainchild Barton G. Weiss, for whom one title just won't do.
by Elizabeth Hans McCrone You wouldn't necessarily identify Atlanta, GA as the hub of wine industry technology activities, but that's exactly where Justin Charbonneau launched his brainchild, GrapeConnect; a relatively new website that provides grape and bulk wine buyers and sellers the opportunity do business together online, for free.
Eco-Mothering is the brainchild of Donna DeForbes, a blogger who definitely does her part to promote natural parenting.
That is if you don't want to upset Conservative MP George Freeman, who laments the quick thinking of a particular media outlet in rebranding his brainchild.
For a start the opposition does not oppose it; this was New Labour's brainchild.
This was done around the Members» First grouping which was originally billed as the brainchild of lobbyist Ben Lucas — whose role was downplayed after he was named in the cash - for - access corruption scandal.
While Mr Tatchell does not feel it goes far enough, Conservative groups have attacked the bill - brainchild of women's minister Harriet Harman - for forcing forms undergo audits in order to establish the pay gap between men and women.
The brainchild of environmentalist Erik Ahlström, plogging encourages you to do more with your workout.
Her brainchild, Mutual Attraction, was meant to be the dating agency for people who don't use dating agencies.
Yet just because Miss Travel isn't the brainchild of some amoral opportunist, does that mean Miss travel is as positive and universally helpful as its founder claims?
For those who don't know, «The Room» was the brainchild (for lack of a better word) of one Tommy Wiseau, a mysterious nobody who wrote, directed, produced and starred in the 2003 vanity project, a box - office dud that has gone on to become a staple of raucous, sold - out midnight screenings.
The screenplay was the brainchild of Marc Norman but on Weinstein's suggestion, England's esteemed playwright Tom Stoppard was hired to do a rewrite, and they shared original screenplay credit.
It didn't help that this is Steven Moffat's brainchild.
The film Not Alone is the brainchild of Jacqueline Monetta, a teenager who decided to do something about the epidemic after she lost her best friend and five other students from her school to suicide in one year.
Look at NCLB, the idiotic brainchild of GW Bush and Ted Kennedy, failing schools because kids that showed up two weeks ago don't speak English.
Unlike the futuristic, hydraulically suspended Citroën DS sedan (also a Lefebvre brainchild), the 2CV focused on doing more with less: even its name was simple, taken from the French tax category (2CV) into which the car was designed to fit.
We also helped launch the Do Book Company, a range of beautifully - designed concise guides to inspire Doers» inspired by Do Lectures and brainchild of studio homie Miranda West.
The buying spree did not stop here as the company has also picked up a stake in another company Journalism Online — a brainchild of three enterprising individuals, L. Gordon Crovitz, ex Wall Street Journal Publisher, Steven Brill and ex cable exec Leo Hindery Jr..
This little brainchild resulted (as many do) from an off the cuff remark I made to Susan the other day.
A couple quirks here and there wont hurt your manuscript, but don't deliberately warp your brainchild.
The brainchild of Stacey Grondahl, We Do Men caters to men looking for skin treatments without all the normal fuss.
Despite the Metal Gear franchise being Kojima's brainchild and Kojima himself stating that this will be the final title in the series, Konami has announced they're not done with Metal Gear.
The video interviews were the brainchild of the folks at the Legal Talk Network, who did all the filming and production and also did their best to keep me -LSB-...]
Inbox Zero is the brainchild of Merlin Mann, who adapted the Getting Things Done system to email.
The video interviews were the brainchild of the folks at the Legal Talk Network, who did all the filming and production and also did their best to keep me from looking like a deer caught in the headlights.
One tool in development that could be very interesting to family law professionals is a flashcard system called «Connection Deck», which is the brainchild of a local BC facilitator called Daniel Lindenberger (who in the interests of full disclosure happens to be an old childhood friend of mine, but whom I had lost much contact with until I heard that he was doing this interesting project).
The brainchild of Gordon Murray, the McLaren F1 is the fastest naturally aspirated vehicle on the roads today i.e. it does not have any turbo - charged engine in it.
Soon after Disney undertook such a significant blockchain project, they lost interest in DRGN as they did not quite know what to do with their brainchild.
Casper is the ghostly little brainchild of Ethereum's top researcher, Vlad Zamfir, who has bluntly expressed that he thinks Ethereum can do better: If the name «Casper» conjures up images of an eerie apparition, you wouldn't be too far off — the team's inspiration for the name was from «GHOST,» which stands for Greedy Heaviest Observed Sub-Tree, a protocol for transitioning PoW to PoS.
YU Televentures, new brainchild of Rahul Sharma, the Co-founder of Micromax, has done some of the amazing tasks that no mobile startup has done so far...
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