Sentences with phrase «brawn by»

by Jonathan T.D.Neil; Venice — a victory for brains over brawn by Maria Lind; Is culinary porn too mainstream to be a turn - on?
You now have the option of improving your prisoner's mental faculties by hitting the books in the library or just building up pure brawn by hitting the weights.

Not exact matches

Dave recommended I read the brilliant book by former Ferrari Formula One motor racing team boss Ross Brawn.
The genuine frontiersman was the hunter who broke the paths into the wilderness and lived by his wits, his rifle, and his brawn.
As long ago as 1953 in his study of Heroes, Highbrows and the Popular Mind (Bobbs - Merrill), Leo Gurko discerned «signs of a movement away from [brawn and] egotism,» at least in the movies, to a new type of hero who was aware that the problems of life perhaps could not all be solved by a breezy manner, a gun, or a punch in the nose» (pp. 192 - 193).
It is a symptom of our contemporary cultural disintegration that the «intellectual» phases of education have been so sharply separated from the «physical» ones, and that physical education has been so largely relegated by academic people to the «all brawn but no brains» category.
Moreover, the present wealth of America and its future capacity for producing goods and services have been built up over many years by the brains and brawn of many people.
London: Elliots in Borough Market, Brunswick House in Vauxhall, Paradise by Way of Kensal Green, Primeur in Stoke Newington, Brawn in Hackney and have to stop for a Green Juice at Raw Press when we're in the area.
Brawn continued with the common sense by saying that it was important that fans» views were taken on board when it comes to the future.
In qualifying for the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix Felipe Massa was struck by an errant spring from Rubens Barrichello's Brawn and many wondered if he'd survive.
With Brawn's call to make F1 cars more video game - like, and Symonds singing the plaudits of virtual environments, we're sat here wondering how long it takes before F1 drivers have to submit their gamertag rather than a race number and what's the timescale on replacing Charlie Whiting with a hologram created by Codemasters?
Brawn admits it's not a well - liked system by fans and believes a more discrete format for penalties does exist.
(«Southampton will sit deep and play on counter to frustrate Arsenal or start fast by pressing it will be up to the team for some Brawn power that will allow the players to fight of thier physicality.»)
F1s motorsport director Ross Brawn thinks that having a variety of engines in F1 is good for the sport, but the complex rules make it too difficult for new manufacturers to join in - as has been emphatically proven by Honda over the last three years.
BRAIN VS. BRAWN Sirs: Far from merely defending the college athletes from the usual accusations of intellectual idiocy (EDITORIAL, June 27), you seem to swing to the other extreme by implying that the athlete is possessed of even greater intellectual acumen than his nonathletic contemporaries.
It's now being reported by Autosport that former F1 boss Ross Brawn is set to be appointed in a sporting role, with ex-ESPN chief Sean Bratches tipped to join in a commercial role.
@strontium Since I always try to default to F1 and FIA people being pretty smart and pretty professional, once you remove all the negative armchair fan rhetoric that is, I would suggest that the reason the fins are just reduced and the t bars are gone but for a much smaller lower gearbox wing according to Lowe, is that going by what Brawn has talked about they don't want to make knee - jerk decisions that will only continue to help the bigger teams who have the resources to adapt more quickly, and harm the lesser teams that can not.
The eye - catching matchup was between an evergreen Ashley Young, who surprisingly silenced the league's leading scorer Mohamed Salah by employing a combination of brawn and guile in shackling the previously irrepressible forward.
Beefcakes may be able to attract women by rippling their muscles, but the downside of all that brawn is a poor immune system and an increased appetite, a new study finds.
This workout was designed by miked96 from the Muscle and Brawn forum.
While arm wrestling may be a physically and mentally challenging sport that gets little respect in most corners of the world, it doesn't take much brawn or brains to be a winner yourself — flex that bicep by picking up that remote and changing the channel whenever you see Stallone's open - mouthed, howling grimace appear on your TV screen.
Part of a notorious clan of outlaws led by his criminal father (Brendan Gleeson), Chad struggles to instill good values in his children, as the elder Cutler praises bad behaviour over good and lets brawn rather than brains rule the day.
Surrounded by a motley crew of B - list gold including, but not limited to, Sam Worthington, Joe Manganiello, Josh Holloway, Terrence Howard and a scene stealing Mireille Enos (each with their own goofy, 80s homaging handle) Schwarzenegger is the cadence - garbling brains behind their lock - and - load -»em brawn.
«Bridge of Spies» reminds us that underdogs can triumph and in the process even negotiate one hell of a deal by using brains, not brawn.
We'll come to the Tuscan later, but for now I'm entranced by how the Boxster relies on its balance and brakes more than brawn, scything through the corners with wonderful precision, lithe damping and measured steering responses enabling you to carry more speed from turn - in to exit.
The V - 8 and electric motor are connected by an electrically actuated clutch, while an eight - speed PDK transmission distributes the brawn.
A new ad campaign has been created by GMC — «Like A Pro» — and we think it's an excellent representation of the brand's utility and brawn.
Our 2012 winner was about brawn bettered by fuel economy and power with the EcoBoosted Ford F - 150.
That same summer, my sister Abigail, in those days still known as the baby, even though just a bit more than a year younger than I, made the local paper, the Vineyard Gazette, when she won something like eight different prizes at the county fair on a muggy August night by throwing darts at balloons and baseballs at milk bottles, and so solidified her position as the family's only potential athlete — none of the rest of us dared try, for our parents always preached brains over brawn.
Powered by a 1 GHz processor with 512 MB of Ram, the phone doesn't quite match the brawn of its brothers either, but in family tradition does start the party off with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, with the promise of an Ice Cream Sandwich update by the end June for all who attend.
By using brain instead of brawn, even three - and four - year - olds can master these exercises.
That said, by no means is this breed all brawn and no brains.
The painting, according to the catalogue «is marked by the brawn and power of his best work, bursting with painterly passages that appear to continue outside the edges of the canvas.»
2006 Magistrates, Police & People: Everyday Criminal Justice in Quebec and Lower Canada, 1764 - 1837 by Donald Fyson The Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba 1870 - 1950: A Biographical History by Dale Brawn R.C.B. Risk, A History of Canadian Legal Thought: Collected Essays edited and introduced by G. Blaine Baker and Jim Phillips
It's unfortunate that all that brawn is hindered by the notebook's lifeless touch screen.
Another great creation by Bliss and Brawn.
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