After spending time at the largest gathering of world class climatologists, meteorologists, physicists, engineers, and economists, among other
very brainy folks, I came away with the feeling that the battle remains joined by this hearty group, otherwise derided as skeptics and deniers of global warming.
«He was
very brainy and conceptual, but he also had an eye for beauty in these really kind of derelict things.»
The findings, published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, position these marine mammals with humans and other primates in an elite and
very brainy group.
Not exact matches
No
brainier if choice is Ramsey or roszicky and Axpom was
very encouraging....
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.
The
brainy and awkward Martha (Morgan Turner) is transformed into bad ass Ruby Roundhouse (Karen Gillan) and hilariously, prissy, and popular Bethany (Madison Iseman) changes roles completely and becomes the
very round and
very male Professor Shelly Oberon (Jack Black).
The Mysterious Benedict Society series is about four
very different children: steadfast, clever and «average» Reynie (the star of the books); adventurous Kate;
brainy Sticky; and mind - reading, cranky and hilarious Constance.
So affectionate and they are
very very brainy!!
Laura Owens's hare -
brainy clock paintings that hang high on the wall at her outstanding retrospective at the Whitney Museum sound no tick - tocks as the hands spin at their own pace, keeping no time except their
very own.
For the first time in ages it looks like a real exhibition: it's
brainy, brawny and in parts
very beautiful.