Sentences with phrase «how brainy»

And finally it's possible that black children perform better for a black teacher, and are more likely to demonstrate how brainy they are in these classrooms.
So, do you care to comment on the actual topic of this thread or would you rather just continue to tell us all how brainy, loving and enlightened you and everyone who agrees with you are and how blinkered, rigid and benighted Edward and I are?

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How To Win Founders and Influence Everybody (Wired) For years Wennmachers has quietly advanced a narrative that has shaped how the world sees Silicon Valley and how the Valley perceives itself — as a group of brainy outcasts upending the limits of the status qHow To Win Founders and Influence Everybody (Wired) For years Wennmachers has quietly advanced a narrative that has shaped how the world sees Silicon Valley and how the Valley perceives itself — as a group of brainy outcasts upending the limits of the status qhow the world sees Silicon Valley and how the Valley perceives itself — as a group of brainy outcasts upending the limits of the status qhow the Valley perceives itself — as a group of brainy outcasts upending the limits of the status quo.
The inclusion of the Portuguese superstar was a no brainier given how devastating their partnership was at Real Madrid.
The finding raises many questions about how «brainy» these crows are and how their toolmaking abilities evolved.
Brainy New Caledonian crows have figured out how to carry objects too large to move with their beaks by using a stick
Of course, there are limits to how much a tiny, nocturnal rodent can be like a brainy bipedal primate.
How do humans and other mammals get so brainy?
Join us to play brainy games and learn all about how your senses and perception inform how you see the world... and shape it.
Neanderthals were brainier than modern humans, and new research helps to explain how these early hominids evolved so much brain power.
I did a post on how to hack bad hair days here, which is pretty brainy to use in this situation.
A bimbo pride teen comedy whose cheerleader girl entourage of shallow sexpots gets enlightened too, about how «useful» and even entertaining smart geeks with tons of brainy information to spare can be, even if totally lacking in hunk appeal.
Mark and Kameron's exchange in our last round about the lack of explicit gay sex scenes in Call Me by Your Name, and what that «omission» (or, as Mark more precisely identifies it, deliberate aesthetic choice) has meant to different segments of the film's queer audience, brought to mind BPM, a brainy but also wrenchingly heartfelt film whose story in part revolves around those very questions: how much to show, to whom, and for what purpose.
Noah Baumbach has become so expert at mining a certain brainy dissatisfaction, it's easy to underrate how wise his films have become.
Noah Baumbach has become so expert at mining a certain brainy urban dissatisfaction, it's easy to underrate how wise his films have become.
McKay, the director of the cult hit «Anchorman» and his screenwriting partner, Charles Randolph, manage to keep our attention as they reveal how a batch of quirky financial whizzes, including one brainy hedge fund manager from San Jose, foresaw the looming mortgage crisis and hatched plans to save investors» bacon, while carving out some ham for themselves.
She adds a quiz on «how to be brainier» that works to engage the reader (and make them remember it longer!).
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