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In round three, 15 questions are put to the contestants and the brains trust.
The question is then put to all contestants and the Brains Trust.
This will be followed by banter between contestant and brains trust.
Truman played for time by appointing a brains trust of three to advise him.
The idea of a top-level brains trust had appeal.
The term Brains Trust became common, used to describe any gathering of experts.
"There were about 12 pairs of eyes near the wicket, but it's not exactly the brains trust in there."
(The council was described in some reports as Buchanan's "brains trust.")
They say so on the Brains Trust.
But I can see you on the Brains Trust.'
The Brains Trust was introduced to provide more serious programmes on the Forces radio service.
If so he should join Dubya's brains trust.
This show-stopper took a brains trust of Mediterranean artisans almost 800 years and grand larceny to complete.
It took shape over the next twelve hours, in conferences with his brains trust and experiments on the Sea of Thirst.
He was widely sought after for his brains and original contribution to problems and called the Brains trust.
The Brains Trust continued until 1949 with many other eminent brains, before transferring to television in 1950.
I was listening to "The Brains Trust" after putting the rabbit stew on to simmer.
"The Brains Trust" ended and a special about Jerome Kern came on.
The Einstein Factor (2006 - present) as brains trust (panelist)
The contestants are given five seconds to select their multiple choice answer, then the Brains Trust discusses the question and agree on its selection.
He also appeared on The Brains Trust programme.
The Brains Trust - the panel of five experts who answered questions sent in by listeners - began on 1 January 1941.
He was the first question-master of The Brains Trust radio programme from its foundation in 1941.
The official name of The Brains Trust was initially Any Questions?
It appeared that the typical intellectual appearing on the Brains Trust was likely to be both agnostic and socialist.
The Washington brain trust gave states five years to create a test.
"My brain trust and I have been looking into that."
Does that assessment say more about the brain trust or the team?
So it went on; the brain trust was in session.
"Looks like the brain trust was right about things settling down after dark."
The Bears' brain trust will have to pay for uncertainty.
But in the last 10 days, the thinking of the Giants' brain trust was transformed.
But the Mariners' brain trust came up with another alternative.
He is part of the brain trust now more than he has ever been.
Unlike a feature film, a television show has a writing team as its brain trust.
While the Nets' brain trust was trying to secure that deal, they made another.
The Ringling brain trust says this time will be different.
"You were part of his brain trust," said the operative.
It was only May 21 when the team's brain trust realized that this would not be a world champion team.
In round three, 15 questions are put to the contestants and the brains trust.
It's not like there's a great brain trust lining up to be on the village council.
The Bush brain trust does not see that happening.
The new Kroger team constitutes something of a brain trust.
Members of his brain trust are working on position papers at this very moment, and they'll soon provide the absent details.
Looking for ways to improve, the team's brain trust decided nothing could be done to enhance the offense.
You've got a brain trust of major proportions scattered around this ship.
Fortunately, the brain trust arrived for a meeting which we had scheduled at 5:30 this morning.
Indeed, the Giants' brain trust wanted the pitchers to get ground balls at that point.
Brain Trust was placed in a mental institution, where she eventually died of neglect.
This is where the Yankees' brain trust seems torn.