Actually, a few dozen candidates come to mind before the name of Dr . Mark Greene from the hit show " ER " hits the brainpan.
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On the night of 22 March a relieve brainpan operation was held to save his life, but on the second day at 7 : 40 p . m . he died.
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It was something I had once known very well, and as I began to listen more intently, a few swells of melody pushed a button somewhere in my brainpan : Gershwin.
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"EDtv " isn't profound, and it doesn't bang around the brainpan with any particular resonance, but it does pack a lot of big laughs.
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While at Cal in the mid-' 70s, I came to detest Oski, even though he's apparently beloved by many who have gone soft in the old brainpan.
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Coming straight out of the brainpan of Swedish writer-director Roy Andersson, the film is depressive, slow, darkly funny, unyielding in its formal rigor, and unsettlingly beautiful.
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The shouting is about shouting, actually, because " Maury " has bootstrapped itself into the American brainpan by making volume a virtue and battling evil at the top of its lungs.
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"Series 7, " a dead-on satire of reality TV game shows, has been percolating in writer-director Daniel Minahan's brainpan since the mid-1990s.
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Cranial capacity is a measure of the volume of the interior of the cranium ( also called the braincase or brainpan or skull ) of those vertebrates who have both a cranium and a brain.
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What follows is a look at some of the more inventive and persistent words and expressions to infiltrate our brainpans this year-- and at how they helped us make sense of the events and fads and inventions of 2004.