Sentences with phrase «latest brainchild»

The latest brainchild of John Cook is the free online edX course Denial 101x.
Now the site of an installation called «Be My Guest,» it's the latest brainchild of Lisa Cohen, founder of Galerie magazine, and No Longer Empty, a nonprofit New York arts group that sets up art installations in unused spaces, usually in underserved areas like the Bronx.
Indie developer Alan Zucconi's latest brainchild, 0rbitalis, plays on simplism and human stubbornness to instil a burning desire in the player to show the universe and its fangled physics who's... Read more
My friend Brian from Theme Addiction, who I think is one of our premier theme designers, recently let me know about his latest brainchild Heroism.
Mr. Jobs unveiled his latest brainchild — the Next Computer System — before a crowd of 3,000 onlookers in San Francisco.
The youth orchestra, inevitably, is the latest brainchild of Rodrigo DeSousa (Gael Garcia Bernal), everyone's favourite sexy conductor, who continues to bring chaos to the New York Symphony orchestra — much to the frustration of Gloria (Bernadette Peters), the chair of the board trying to stop the ceiling from literally caving in.
The latest brainchild of writer / director Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter), Mud is an earnest rumination on love and change, set against a unique backdrop (backwater Arkansas) and populated with a series of very well - drawn characters.

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ROWE is the brainchild of Cali Ressler and Jody Thompson, two former Best Buy employees, who later founded CultureRx, a Minneapolis - based human resources consulting firm.
** Sigh... ** The readiness theory was the brainchild of Dr. Brazelton back in the late 60s or thereabouts.
It was the brainchild of a professor there named Ralph Frerichs, who began putting the site together in the late 1990s, mostly as a hobby.
The study, published in Nov. 2017 in Agronomy Journal, was the brainchild of the late Don Tyler, a renown UTIA soil scientist, who was interested in how no - till and cover crops may help reduce erosion.
Called «In the Bag», this latest offering from the world of virtual reality is the brainchild of Marc Fredrickson, an architect at the University of California at San Diego, brought to life by com - puter scientists Dema Zlotin and Michael Kelley at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
Orion was the brainchild of Stanislaw Ulam, a Polish mathematician - turned - physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and later helped create the hydrogen bomb.
The brainchild of «The Festival of Fatimah», Armina Mussa — a D.C. - native who could easily be described as a captivating hybrid of modern nymph and irreverent wit — the visual experience is an edited yet expressive collection of unexpected faces captured on film in her late Bed Stuy apartment.
This show of mostly drawings was the brainchild of a prominent writer (Dan Nadel) and a successful painter (Carroll «Lena's father» Dunham) who share an obsession with the late American painter Elizabeth Murray.
Canada Company, brainchild of John GALT, established in late 1824 and chartered in 1825 as a land and COLONIZATION COMPANY in Upper Canada.
It's his brainchild, and he's the best at understanding it and modifying it, so adding more manpower onto the project at such a late stage could simply delay the project further.
Ethereum is commonly referred to as a brainchild of a Russian - Canadian programming prodigy Vitalik Buterin who, then a 19 - year - old enthusiast of information theory, cryptography, sociology, epistemology, politics, and economics, released the initial white paper in late 2013.
Apple Park has been designed alongside architecture firm Foster + Partners and is the brainchild of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
The Apple Park will be the company's new headquarters and it is said to be the brainchild of the Late Steve Jobs.
Apple Park is said to be the brainchild of the Late Steve Jobs, and it has taken a lot of effort to become a reality.
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