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Such segmentally repeated functional groups may be present throughout vertebrates since all vertebrate brains are segmented.
If there were an easy answer, better brains than mine would surely have found it by now.
Feeding herbivores scientifically patented diets of ground sheep and beef meat, brains, and minced bone meal, is absolutely insane.
The cutlet-size veal cheeks and tongue and a fist of brains were simmered in stock with vegetables.
I walk towards him, wracking my brains to remember how I know him, or at the very least, a name.
You're wracking your brains to try and remember Alan's wonderful effort now, aren't you?
We are not able to communicate the activation states of our brains in such a way that they are perfectly replicable by others.
There was a mixed dish of kidneys, brains and something else on the menu, so we asked the waiter what it was.
It believe it is nonsensical and that God gave us the brains to know right from wrong.
In South Africa, a university president has drained the brains from Ghanain and Nigerian universities in order to Africanize his staff.
I was the one who had the brains so I kept cave and I used to charge 'em all two apples so I never went to get the apples myself.
When humans are born their brains are not capable of forming recallable memories.
What Rosa sells is sheep's heads, brains, intestines, stomach linings, pig's feet, and big, white, oval, veined bulls' testicles.
Both ladies used their expertise to give red-blooded males everywhere a spectacle that would burn in our brains forever.
The point is that once upon a time we didn't think that brains could regenerate.
Kev finished off by yabbering on about brains connecting to computers and thought-control of objects.
Although dyslexic people have problems with reading, their brains are well suited for ideas and thinking outside the box.
Battali has been dishing brains, tripe, and ravioli stuffed with veal cheek for a couple of years.
They were isolated from the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease more than 15 years ago.
How is one to sleep with the likes of you yowling your inconsiderable brains out!
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Examples from Classical Literature
Oh you can't goo to tell on me, after hatting me on the brains with clubstick!
I racked my brains for something to say, but everything that occurred to me seemed the flattest of uncomforting commonplaces.
The brains are large, and the intelligence and educability extraordinarily high.
And beauty without brains isn't real beauty at all, but a sad, shop-worn, tear-wringing imitation.
One thing remained, unasked and unbeknownst, grooved with synaptic permanence in their burgeoning brains.
Not reinforcements, but brains, were wanted, and brains are not transferable.
If brains were radium, you couldn't make a flicker on a scintillation counter.
Doubtless some men have not brains enough in a week to supply them for one hour a day of self-directed work.
One splendid body is worth the brains of a hundred dyspeptic, flatulent philosophers.
You haven't got a heart or a clavicle or a funny bone or brains or anything.
Young people flitting about in droves driven by insatiability and their peculiar disease, leisure and unapplied brains.
If I did not know what turns their brains to mush and their hearts to leading strings!
She had the misfortune to have more brains than M.M. de Croisnois, de Caylus, de Luz, and her other friends.
I don't say these men are unhappy, but unless they develop a hobby, torpidity is bound to settle like a mist upon their brains.
The brains of an adulteress were converted into the addikumaig, or white fish.
The fumes of the wine were mounting steadily to addle his indifferent brains.
In a former article I alluded to encephalous and anencephalous cases, where there were either no heads or heads without brains.
Whether or not we were creatures of atrophied brains and distorted vision is an academic question.
They are a bad mixture of French freedom and Spanish haughtiness which addles our brains.
She emphasised her words with a truly British scorn for those who live by their brains.
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