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His technique seemed to be working, for damned if she wasn't learning the eggheaded subject.
The clerk on duty was an eggheaded man with no interest in me or in anything else.
The eggheaded clerk separated me from two dollars without even looking at me.
Even so, his peculiar form of eggheaded pranksterism fell from style.
God bless every eggheaded, gopher-hearted anthropologist that ever wrote a paper or dug a hole.
Eggheaded rock critics, music business insiders and radio-playing fans all agreed on one thing in 1997: pop led the way.
Everyone quickly dispersed after that eggheaded proclamation.
As the press was rolling its eyes at the Nixon stump speech, we astounded eggheaded critics with a weekly series of substantive, 20-minute radio speeches.
"High School Musical" charts the struggles of two teenagers, the basketball hero Troy and the eggheaded new girl Gabriella.
But colleagues say that even at their most eggheaded, Ms. Diller and Mr. Scofidio are seeking to expand the role of architecture as an analytical art form.
In the most gripping scene, the cutout figures of babies in their mothers' arms are wrenched from their grasp by the conquerers wielding hooks and cables as the eggheaded figure of Columbus, looking a bit like George Washington, watches impassively.
She teamed up with other singers, including Ms. Hellauer and Ms. Genensky, to form Anonymous 4, taking its name, in eggheaded jest, from an unsigned medieval treatise describing musical practice at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris around 1200.