It was indeed the activity of the geniuses, of the masters of their craft, that made the rules. |
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Our individualist culture tends to think almost exclusively of great advances in science or philosophy as the product of great lone geniuses. |
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And they're geniuses, but it's just eaten them up and spit them out, and it's been tough on them. |
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The geniuses that we so often read about and hear about are in essence no different from us. |
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Ultimately, this is just one of the pitfalls of working with eccentric artistic geniuses. |
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He's a man with many of America's jet propulsion geniuses under his purview. |
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It will pay us, I think, to stop configuring education as a battle of the geniuses against the uncivilized. |
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History is littered with despots and psychopaths, murderous dullards, evil geniuses, deadly incompetents, calamitous brutes of all descriptions. |
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The sad truth is that this doesn't dig up some underappreciated geniuses or lost classics of Northeastern counterculture. |
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They are geniuses in design, promotion and selling and far superior to the people in the publishing houses. |
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And to think they were declared musical geniuses by a good portion of the music press at the time. |
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Sports stars can be incredibly talented, innovative and breathtaking, but they're not geniuses. |
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How this tiny fact escaped the minds of the planning geniuses is beyond all comprehension. |
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Even the most brilliant of mathematical geniuses will never be able to tell us what the future holds. |
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It is, after all, the biggest country on earth with a colossal roll-call of intellectual and artistic geniuses. |
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This Valentine's Day, for the first time, the two musical geniuses are coming together. |
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They resented the fact that the First Family was full of geniuses and prodigies. |
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The BBC yesterday hailed him as one of the greatest geniuses to have worked in radio comedy. |
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The idea that the great work of the world is done by shining geniuses is false. |
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Kids are born geniuses, as far as I'm concerned, just for being in harmony with their instincts. |
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Think of all those past geniuses who were cut off in their prime, and what might have been possible had they lived a few decades more. |
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The cooking world has a very strict hierarchy where even geniuses have to begin as potato peelers. |
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It is hugely comforting to know that we have local geniuses able to deliver quality work at such modest cost. |
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The competition tests basic computing skills as well as challenging the computer geniuses. |
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Others, a minority, posed as misplaced geniuses, intimating that teaching us was way beneath them and was only done for reasons of need. |
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Music was for kids, and all the old geniuses that I had revered had either become defunct, died or fallen into senescence. |
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These knowledge filled stories are written and directed by erudite geniuses. |
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A second later Val and Sam jumped out in laughter, as though they were the cleverest comic geniuses. |
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Art and life have become merged by their geniuses, and that rare talent has been turned into sophisticated ways of flogging us even more stuff. |
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People say that the greatest geniuses are always the most troubled and this is surely true of comedians. |
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There's a strong satirical tradition of lovable dolts coming to the big city and getting taken up as primitive geniuses by shallow cafe society. |
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She had insisted on all of them bringing their own water bottles, certain that the geniuses over in the football team would spike the punch. |
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They should hire writers that are actual musicians and not a bunch of neck beards who think they're metal music geniuses. |
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Sometimes attempts to leapfrog existing technology work out and the visionaries are hailed as geniuses. |
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Nowadays it has mobsters and corrupt cops and grandsons of evil geniuses who tried to freeze the world. |
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He was absolutely one of the most creative geniuses to ever work in radio comedy. |
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Sure enough, its reputation for unorthodoxy has gradually brought together a louche bunch of demented geniuses. |
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Are you going to tell me now that they're geniuses and I can learn trig faster by listening to them? |
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As French is the universal language of culture what could be more natural than Frenchifying the names of artistic geniuses from other countries? |
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It must be some kind of transference, so the studio guys think that they're geniuses, too, for discovering them. |
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These were geniuses too busy and self-doubting to think of themselves as geniuses. |
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Blaming misoneism for retarding social and political change, Lombroso admired geniuses and even criminals who lacked this trait and therefore might serve as catalysts for progress. |
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In a century of eclectic geniuses, Casanova was a supreme polymath. |
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Some of these geniuses never got any reward at all in their lifetime. |
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Schueler is one of the great forgotten geniuses of late 20 th-century art. |
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The supposed geniuses are, beginning with Al Davis, the longtime major domo of the Oakland Raiders. |
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The battle which most geniuses fight within themselves was exteriorized and fought openly between her and her friend. |
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From the first, even among artistic geniuses, Picasso was clearly the white blackbird, the rara avis. |
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The Texans can never have enough geniuses on the offensive line. |
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The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults. |
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Surround yourself in the uncomparable light that inspired so many geniuses. |
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And when the new geniuses are given what they want β comic-strip pulp or slobby horror β they swing into action heroically. |
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The idea of a Nobel prize winner's sperm bank to give birth to a crop of geniuses was also patently a fantastic aberration. |
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The three women behind the brand, twin sisters Radha and Miki Agrawal and friend Antonia Dunbar, are being hailed as feminist geniuses. |
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We know about the most famous of these geniuses such as Einstein, Galileo, Newton and Darwin but this book also celebrates dozens of path-breakers who died unsung. |
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In fact, leaving aside the infinitesimally small world of math geniuses, there isn't any evidence that men are more intelligent than women, and no one seriously says so. |
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Nobody wants to make the step, nobody except our government and the geniuses on the other side who are running the Liberal Party. |
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What other continent can claim so many musical geniuses, outstanding painters, sculptors, architects and other internationally renowned artists? |
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The Nobel-prize-winning scientist once observed that intellectuals solve problems, but geniuses prevent them. |
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Nor can it be described only in terms of happiness, because idiots are happier than geniuses. |
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And Atom Egoyan has been hailed as one of cinema's great young geniuses, with films like The Sweet Hereafter and Felicia's Journey. |
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The exhibition in timeline format revisits the work of one of the geniuses of modern art: Odilon Redon. |
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It often takes idiots and turns them into geniuses, and then some times, it does the exact opposite. |
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When times are good, the corporations are geniuses and when times are bad, the unionized workers are making too much money. |
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Jean-Bernard Delmas is undoubtedly one of life's modest geniuses working in favour of excellence and good taste worldwide! |
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Or those geniuses, and mentally brilliant people, who will not be able either,to try, or understand that which Hatha-Yoga teaches us. |
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The Oscars also like down-and-out characters and misunderstood geniuses, both of which tend to beget low-talkers. |
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She is one of the compositional geniuses of our day, an alchemist who sculpts the raw and powerful forces of nature into a music at once stark and dramatic. |
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Without the historical fantasy, what's left is one long, pretentious kvetch, larded with hokum about forgiveness and redemption, that some men are geniuses and others are not. |
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Apparently the geniuses at Fox believe that the world leaders have no idea that we have racial problems in the United States. |
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Well, a lot of people who have been called crazy later went on to be recognized as geniuses. |
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Or imagine artificial intelligences which are geniuses at lying. |
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Match.com and mensa have joined up, making it easier than ever to find fellow geniuses to date. |
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Could it be that true political geniuses are as mythical as unicorns? |
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How many congenitally unmusical youngsters were seduced into thinking they were congenital geniuses by Peel's enthusiastic, sinusitic, cod-Liverpudlian encouragement? |
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Indeed, there was talk of creating a sperm bank for geniuses. |
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The Goldman purchase of the Merrill CDOs is proof positive that the geniuses at Goldman screw up like everyone else. |
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After a period of voluntary unemployment he finds work at Aldermaston, hobnobbing with geniuses who could blow up the world if they felt so inclined. |
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So when we look at genius or child prodigies or musical geniuses or idiot savants, these are clues to the mystery of that infinitely creative mind that we can tap into. |
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Lombroso summed up and added to a long tradition that held that geniuses were visibly distinctive through physical and physiognomical marks as well as by personality traits. |
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Of course, if that's a put-on, they're evil geniuses after all. |
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The CESOD had set the bar for higher education so much that many instructors of other schools had tempted the impossible to put their jealous hands on the curricula that was creating geniuses and smarty pants. |
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By Clarence Day The New Yorker, February 23, 1935P. 79 Medical science might have made geniuses happy and spared them thier mental agonies without impairing their creative abilities, Dr. Joseph Collins said yesterday. |
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I do not know why the geniuses in cabinet do not go for it. |
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One should not forget that Switzerland has never believed that it should form brilliant geniuses at the level of its elite leaders, politicians and the like, because the force of Switzerland lies specifically in its people. |
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There appears something nobly wild and extravagant in great natural geniuses. |
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If they had been produced in the 1950s, the producers of such cultural texts would certainly have been judged either madpersons or geniuses. |
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Modern wars are not won by the unaided efforts of heroes and geniuses. |
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Wisdom teeth have as much right to that title as Apple geniuses have to theirs. |
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In this new four-volume novelistic series, Chrisitian Jacq discloses the secret relationship between Mozart and Free Masonry and tells us about the spiritual adventure and the secret life of one of the greatest geniuses ever. |
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Newspapers and mass readership turned writers into assembly line workers rather than garreted geniuses, and promoted short feuilletons over long novels. |
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I don't want to compartmentalise myself as a music producer and I want to explore synergies with different musical geniuses across the globe. |
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And remember that an Excel-VBA Developer has to accomplish the tasks of all the three categories of Programmers and has to be very user oriented, so no nerds and no geniuses with an attitude. |
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It is not a question of reproaching our ADMIN colleagues and friends, said to be incapable of administering staff policy, while we are all geniuses in our own professional fields. |
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What sets apart investing geniuses like Warren Buffett is precisely their ability to ignore their emotions βor, perhaps, to use them differently than the rest of us do. |
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And thanks to those geniuses at the league, the big β really big β run of games is about to crank up for the second time this season, starting with Barcelona v Sevilla on Wednesday night. |
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Doctor Who villains are a unique bunch: never straightforward evil geniuses, but complex characters able to let it all hang out by virtue of being in a show about space badgers and such. |
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Enough serial killers glamorized as artists and geniuses. |
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This has led to some unorthodox methods of breaking rock as our team of geniuses comes up with ever more ingenious methods to remove a few cubic metres of solid granite. |
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Almost half a century later, it seems fitting to point out that while France provided a second home for many American jazz greats, it also gave birth to its own geniuses. |
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Mr. Speaker, on behalf of the collection of geniuses, otherwise known as the Mensa group over here, I would like to compliment the hon. member on his speech. |
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There are ordinary geniuses, whose achievements one can imagine others might have emulated, so long as they worked extremely hard and had a dollop of luck. |
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But even when temperamental geniuses brim with belief and continue to deliver the goods for their team on a regular basis, it is really only the start. |
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There have been quite a number of well-known leaders on this Earth who were Entities transmigrated into Earthbodies, Abraham, Moses, Gautama, Christ, and then that well-known genius of geniuses, Leonardo da Vinci. |
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In contrast, Ikea's much-maligned products are the godlike geniuses of the self-assembly universe: simple, logical and virtually impossible to fit together the wrong way round. |
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The geniuses of the automobile world vie with one another to produce marvellous pieces of mechanism that will travel still faster with comparative safety. |
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Such studies show that geniuses are not any more likely to suffer from mental illness than the rest of us. |
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It is a sad fact of Washington life that members of Congress, however ungifted they may seem in other respects, are geniuses in finding ways to evade ethics rules. |
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In the sixties he was one of the creative geniuses behind the Bonzo Dog Doodah Band, a combo which managed to mix jazz, pop and comedy together with great success. |
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The elimination of Federer after Nadal's loss to Lukas Rosol would have created mild panic among the fans of these gloriously gifted but now clearly vulnerable geniuses. |
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Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton were great scientific geniuses. |
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Geniuses must have a wild look, their hair must be in disarray, their mind must be in torment on account of their receptivity to divine afflatus, which comes in via the hair. |
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Geniuses joined the realm of intermediate beings, alternately exalted and tormented by celestial visions. |
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