If John was a genius and had a B average in school while Jim was not the genius sort but also had a B average, Jim was more likely than John to be successful.
Even after the dot-com collapse, there is still cash being thrown at young techies with a genius for a hot thing--like Gnutella.
Thomas Jefferson was a genius, a great man who loved liberty.
It does not take a genius or a prophet to predict where this Frankenstein monster we have created is headed, it will in fact, if allowed to continue the exclusive property of corporations and military certainly enslave the human race before long.
Schmidt says new CEO Larry Page is a genius, and in particular a product genius.
Shlaes does history a big favor by acknowledging FDR as a empathetic inspirer, a radio genius and a great wartime commander-in-chief.
Lu is a JavaScript genius with a highly original mind.
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Apple will need to give up being the company led by a genius in order to become a company full of genius.
As for Mr. Ives, he is a kind of genius, a profoundly original artist who refracts the visible world through a personal prism to show us things that we could never have envisioned on our own.
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You don't have to be a genius, just a normal guy like me to understand that we're talking about frustration.
As for Mr Silverman, weary from round-the-clock calls to investors, he seems not so much a genius, but a man who heard Wall Street's adulation and, for a moment, believed it.
And she thought her dad was, like, a genius and like a Picasso or something, that how - what fantastic works of art these were, these things that talked to you while you were looking at them.
And, of course, Albert Einstein, whose very name we use as a short-hand for describing someone as a genius, was a lousy student. (As were many successful CEOs and entrepreneurs.) He literally failed his way through academics.
Unlike other disciplines, to be a genius in business, one has to be a multi-faceted genius.
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It was he who united Wendo with Bowane, a 20-year-old genius with a band called Victoria Coquilhatville.
Ronald Reagan was a genius of statecraft, a champion of liberty, an inspirer of hope, a great President.
Richard challenges conventional financial thinking with humor, deep insight and a genius simplicity that only a master thinker can convey.
Ironically, the stock market can turn you from seeming like a genius to looking like a dunce in a very short period of time.
Still, the jury is still out on whether or not Rovio is a genius developer or just a company that got it very right one time.
But I would propose an exemption to the a promise is a promise rule, and that's the immortal-genius-a-person-of-historical-importance exemption, very much akin to your put-it-away-for-a-generation.
Genius is a state of mind, not a trait of brain capacity and any teen can get their genius on under the right circumstances.
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Was this a program in the midst of long-term gridiron revival because of a genius coach, or just a flash-in-the-cam season largely created by the exploits of Mr. Newton?
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The answer might be almost anything touched with genius and a strange, thorny, dashing humor.
Kim Jong-il was celebrated in North Korea as a military genius who had humbled a superpower.
After talking with the genius for a while, I noticed that it had reptilian feet.
As well as a technology genius, Jobs had a deft touch with his words.
And Kenneth Cole has proven to be a genius at defining himself by making a stand.
Take Josep Puig i Cadafalch, the versatile genius with a name like a Welshman talking with his mouth full.
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