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9 Sentences With "brain trusts"

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Meanwhile, though, the brain trusts of the league's other 30 teams are already strategizing about next season and beyond.
West routinely assembles motley creative brain trusts, and the brusque, Moroccan-born, Bronx rapper French Montana and the slick Canadian singer the Weeknd were there, too.
Or will the on-court action become a group effort in which players are connected to their brain trusts like the rest of us are connected to Google?
Less conflicted brain trusts backed by diverse donors, such as the Electronic Privacy Information Centre, which used to specialise in consumer-data protection, or Public Knowledge, once focused on media regulation, now study antitrust, too.
"Carter's Brain Trusts" Time (December 20, 1976). Retrieved May 20, 2011 From 1975 to 1986, he was chairman of the Brookings Institution. Roosa retired from Brown Brothers in 1991.
The appearance of think tanks changed the history of conservatism and left an enormous imprint on the Republican right in subsequent years.Arin, Kubilay Yado (2013): Think Tanks, the Brain Trusts of US Foreign Policy. (Wiesbaden: VS Springer).
ASMP (with the Graphic Artists Guild, the Picture Archive Council of America, the North American Nature Photography Association, Professional Photographers of America, and several individual photographers) filed class-action litigation against Google, claiming that Google's Library Project, which is scanning millions of books and publications, infringes the copyrights of photographers, illustrators and visual artists. Some chapters offer lectures or small meetings to facilitate business related questions known as Brain Trusts.
The institute's publications Public Opinion and The AEI Economist were merged into The American Enterprise, edited by Karlyn Bowman from 1990–95 and by Karl Zinsmeister from 1995 to 2006, when Glassman created The American. DeMuth presided over AEI as it moved into the digital age. AEI was closely tied to the George W. Bush administration.Arin, Kubilay Yado (2013): Think Tanks, the Brain Trusts of US Foreign Policy.
On Family BrainSurge, the Nick stars won prizes for their Brain Trusts in the audience (fans of the show each team was representing). There were also two Family BrainSurge episodes with celebrities and their families playing to win prizes for themselves and a donation to a favorite charity the team eliminated in the first round receives $1,000 for their charity the two teams that are Eliminated in the second receives $1,500 for their charity in the WWE special the amount was changed $2,500 for their charity. The person who loses the knockout round get $3,000 for their charity in the WWE it was changed to $4,000 and winning team get $5,000 for their charity. There was also an episode with teams consisting of a child paired up with a WWE star the Kids receives prizes while the wrestlers Receive Cash To Donate for the Make a wish foundation unlike the other contestants the wrestlers wore whatever they wanted, rather than the BrainSurge shirts usually worn on the show by every contestant.

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