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This museum was the brainchild of the current headmaster, Dr. Pierre Edwards.
The museum, the brainchild of Dr. Philip M. Phibbs, was designed by acclaimed Canadian architect Arthur Erickson and opened in July 2002.
The museum, the brainchild of entrepreneur Spoony Singh, was opened in 1965, and claims in promotional literature to be the only wax museum dedicated solely to celebrities.

brainchild and was
The brainchild of CUNY chancellor Matthew Goldstein, CUNY Honors College was to be an independent institution within the university.
First National was the brainchild of Thomas L. Tally, who was reacting to the overwhelming influence of Paramount Pictures, which dominated the market.
Its nobility ruled Poland when Queen Jadwiga was too young to control the state, and the Union of Krewo with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was the brainchild of Lesser Poland's szlachta.
The set of tournaments that the World Series of Poker ( WSOP ) would evolve into was the brainchild of Las Vegas casino owner and poker player Benny Binion.
A further problem was that the XFL itself was the brainchild of Vince McMahon, a man who was ridiculed by mainstream sports journalists due to the stigma attached to professional wrestling as being " fake "; many journalists even jokingly speculated whether any of the league's games were rigged, although nothing of this sort was ever proven.
The concept was the brainchild of the Imperial Japanese Army's Ninth Army's Number Nine Research Laboratory, under Major General Sueyoshi Kusaba, with work performed by Technical Major Teiji Takada and his colleagues.
The SCPP was the brainchild of the Harvard school of thought and popularized during 1940-60 with its empirical work involving the identification of correlations between industry structure and performance.
The National Antarctic Expedition, known as the Discovery Expedition after the ship Discovery, was the brainchild of Sir Clements Markham, president of the Royal Geographical Society, and had been many years in preparation.
( Ironically, the election of Davis was the brainchild of Tilden's nephew who assumed it would secure his commission vote for the Democratic side.
Astaire declares his preference for bachelorhood and the song – this number was the brainchild of scriptwriter Dwight Taylor and is found in his earliest drafts – emerges naturally and in mid-sentence.
Official USFL football. The USFL was the brainchild of David Dixon, a New Orleans antiques dealer, who had been instrumental in bringing the New Orleans Saints to town.
The CBL was the brainchild of Tony Riviera, a former major league scout, and the face of the league.
Centaur, named after the centaurs of Greek mythology, was the brainchild of Karel J.
It was the brainchild of Sir Dystic, a member of the U. S. hacker organization Cult of the Dead Cow.
This was the brainchild of Bulmer Hobson ( see Hobson's Statement to BMH ), a committed IRB member.
This was the brainchild mainly of a Fianna officer from the Finglas Dick McKee Sluagh, Paul Shannon.
The façade of storefronts, which consists of vinyl tacked onto three large sections of plywood, was the brainchild of longtime area radio host Pinky Kravitz, who is also a columnist for The Press of Atlantic City and host of WMGM Presents Pinky on NBC40.
This campus was the brainchild of the country's fourth Prime Minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, as a center of learning and research for the Multimedia Super Corridor ( MSC ), a 750 km² area designated as the country's high-tech research and industrial area.
" Three Rivers " As it is abbreviated by locals, was the brainchild of two local teachers, one of whom had originally been teaching a small private school by the name of Thomas More Preparatory School.
Hinckley was conceived in the 1870s as the brainchild of Francis Hinckley, president of the Chicago and Iowa Railroad.

brainchild and modelled
The theatre was the brainchild of Tim's then wife Betty Burstall and was modelled on the " off-off-Broadway " theatre of the same name in New York City.

brainchild and on
Mandriva Linux the brainchild of Gaël Duval, who wanted to focus on ease of use for new users.
The brainchild of brothers Harold Toppel and George Toppel, Pueblo began as a single store operation on Roosevelt Avenue in the Puerto Nuevo section of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
With a heavy metal all-star ensemble, which was the brainchild of his fellow Dio band mates Vivian Campbell and Jimmy Bain, he sang some of the vocals on the single " Stars " and an album full of songs from other artists given to charity.
The Brooklands circuit was the brainchild of Hugh Locke-King, and was opened on 17 June 1907 as the first purpose-built banked motor race circuit in the world.
Ironically, although Lear's shows are often considered somewhat autobiographical and closely identified with his personal experiences, his early hits were actually all adapted from someone else's creations: the two aforementioned British adaptations and Maude, while reputedly based on Lear's wife, was actually the brainchild of series producer Charlie Hauck.
The theatre was the brainchild of Rowena Cade ( 2 August 1893 – 1983 ), who moved to Cornwall after the First World War and built a house for herself and her mother on land at Minack Point for £ 100.
It was founded in 1888 as the New York Mathematical Society, the brainchild of Thomas Fiske who was impressed by the London Mathematical Society on a visit to England.
From very early on in the game's development, Daikatana was advertised as the brainchild of John Romero, a man famous for his work at id Software in the development of Wolfenstein 3D, Doom and Quake.
He concentrated his efforts on testing and refining his brainchild, first on his mother's property in southern New South Wales ( Permaculture in the Bush, 1985 ; 1993 ), then at his own property, Melliodora, Hepburn Permaculture Gardens, at Hepburn Springs, Victoria,
The show was the brainchild of author and former policeman Joseph Wambaugh and represented a major step forward in the realistic depiction of police work and violence on network TV.
Black also has two rare alternatives on his eighth move worth mentioning: 8 ... Qe7 intending ... Rd8 is the Smyslov Variation, invented by former World Champion Vasily Smyslov, and 8 ... Bd7 followed by ... Bc6 is the Bronstein Variation, the brainchild of two-time world championship finalist David Bronstein.
The brainchild of Hugh Locke-King, Brooklands was opened on 17 June 1907 and was the first purpose-built motor racing circuit in the world.
Opening on June 1, 1968, AstroWorld was originally developed and constructed as part of the Astrodomain, the brainchild of local philanthropist and former Houston mayor Judge Roy Hofheinz, who intended it to complement The Astrodome.
Skillgames, the brainchild of Walker Digital, also the parent company of Priceline. com, fell on hard times in 2001.
The brainchild of Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann, later Technical Director, it was hoped to achieve an " unheard of " per, relying on hemispherical combustion chambers ( what would be called hemi in the U. S .) and-throat 46IDA3 three-choke Weber carburetors to generate from the four-cam engine.
The brainchild of founding members Adam Moore and Nathan Mcbroom, and finding practice space in various places on Western Kentucky University's campus, Foxhole was heavily influenced by other Kentucky bands such as Slint and June of ' 44.
The project was the brainchild of Solomon Brill, who owned several other theaters on the Island and 15 in the greater New York area.
* Valentine Davies, class of 1923, author and brainchild, Miracle on 34th Street
The theatre was the brainchild of the Viennese theatrical impresario Emanuel Schikaneder, who is best known to history as Mozart's librettist and collaborator on the opera The Magic Flute ( 1791 ).
Barbara guested both live and on record with Dave's band ' Hatfield & The North ', and was a member of the ' Ottawa Music Company ', brainchild of Dave Stewart and ` Henry Cow ' drummer Chris Cutler.
The new SOHC I6as well as the early Tempest with the transaxle in the rear was the brainchild of Pontiac Chief Engineer John De Lorean ( who became Pontiac's general manager at the end of the 1965 model year, was available in an economical one-barrel carbureted, 165 hp version that was standard equipment on all Pontiac intermediates except GTOs.
It was the brainchild of County Sound CEO, Mike Powell who successfully lobbied the Radio Authority for permission to put separate programming for the Haslemere district on what was originally intended to be a relay transmitter for Guildford's County Sound.

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