Word: brainstormers
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Second, council president Beth A. Stewart '00 and the council are easy targets for lazy editorialists who would rather weigh in with a non-opinion than brainstorm real topics at editorial meetings...
...name is vital to the group if it ever hopes to wins a spot on Casey's Top 40 or even a gig on "Late Night With Conan O'Brian." So, following the lead of groups like Green Day, Barenaked Ladies, Smashing Pumpkins and Foo Fighters, the band members brainstorm for two or three of the most random words they can think of. And I would imagine that after a few hours, they formally name the group...
...board is hamstrung in other ways. By federal statute, meetings attended by even two board members must be open to the public, effectively making it illegal for individual members to consult privately. "We can't sit down and brainstorm," says Robert Thomas, executive vice president of Republic Industries and one of two Republicans appointed by Clinton to the board. But if board members could talk to one another, they might not come close to reaching a consensus. When Franklin declined last month to hear from Connerly, his decision not only enraged conservatives but also caused grumbling among otherwise sympathetic board...
...elaborate maze of plastic tubing, then they were purged of cancer cells--a confetti of malignant cells sticking to columns of coated beads like flies to flypaper. Unfortunately, the purging process wasn't eliminating all the cancer cells. The experiment seemed to be failing. Then, in a last-minute brainstorm, Provost's team decided to reverse the order: purge the cancer first, then collect the stem cells...
...brainstorm [and] we have people in each house who put up posters," he said. "We [all] like each other and have put in an amazing amount of work...