Word: brainchild
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Nagin isn’t reelected, some Broadmoor residents speculated, the Bring New Orleans Back Commission could be swept aside and the work of the volunteers voided since the commission is his brainchild...
...Kroks, consistently a beloved fixture of Harvard’s a capella scene, began in 1946 as the brainchild of four intrepid vocalists who sought to share their love of song with the Harvard community...
...that message has not reached whoever is pushing this change in the History Department. (The brainchild of the effort remains unknown; The Crimson could only find critics of the proposed change to comment on-record—who all grimly predicted the policy change would pass—while the change’s boosters stayed...
...spent dance practice painting her nails with Tipp-Ex can do a jig on stilts. And the shy, sweet-faced black girl who plays Velma Kelly is belting out And All That Jazz like she's gunning for a Tony. This close-to-home version of Chicago is the brainchild of Wasfi Kani, founder of Pimlico Opera, a small touring company. In 1991, the outfit put on a production of Sweeney Todd in Wormwood Scrubs, one of Britain's most notorious men's prisons, using lifers as cast and crew. It was a success - tickets sold well, critics loved...
...website is the brainchild of Harry I. Ritter ’06, Adam J. Katz ’07, and Jeremiah L. Lowin ’07. If the blog-based venture is successful, it could spell doom for the large e-mail lists and list-servs that CampusTap’s creators call “incredibly inefficient and messy ways of communicating...