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There is only the pitting of muscles and cerebrums, all under a single unifying principle: aggression.

From Time Magazine Archive

War will never cease until babies begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands.

From Time Magazine Archive

There may exist somewhere in this country those hardy viewers who, with pads, pencils, reference works and receptive cerebrums, actually catalogued policy nuances and body language and advanced their state of decision.

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Chimpanzees, man's closest animal relatives, have larger cerebrums than most other primates, but man's is the largest.

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I was therefore forced to conclude that the atmosphere in the coffin was literally impregnated with psychic cerebrums, and that every internal organ I possessed was being subjected to the most minute inspection.

From Byways of Ghost-Land by O'Donnell, Elliott