The bloke who came up with the ad reckons our national anthem actually evolved from an old Welsh drinking song. |
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The children came up with some weird and wacky designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins. |
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That's when we came up with the dandy idea of having not one, not two, but THREE little weddings. |
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Drawing from the results of the experiments, the researchers came up with a theory of anabiosis for large living organisms. |
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They carried out a series of very comprehensive consultations amongst themselves and they came up with a solution that was acceptable to them. |
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Together they came up with the canal idea as the Leeds-Liverpool waterway runs through the village. |
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A special thanks to Angie Hayes who came up with the idea and the design for the quilt, purchased the materials and made the templates. |
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It wasn't always the journalists who came up with the most journalistically sound answers. |
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She came up with a suggestion that they take a holiday from cooking during the entire month of Ramadan. |
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He came up with the idea after noticing that a rise in cases of IBD coincided with a drop in infections caused by roundworms and human whipworms. |
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Eiji and Ohno came up with the kanban system of labeling, an early precursor to bar codes, to keep the flow of parts smooth. |
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You see, a long time ago, some academic came up with the idea that reality doesn't actually exist. |
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When an artist and a scientist got together they came up with a unique take on fashion. |
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We all came up with the idea of The Naked Gardener and my friend put it on a website as a wind-up. |
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The solution that the Lapps came up with was to use their reindeer as an averaging mechanism. |
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It seems this artist and industrial designer came up with the idea after he broke a toe on an amidships cleat. |
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We'd do a film together if somebody came up with an idea that wasn't a remake or a repeat or a sequel. |
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Whoever came up with the idea of creating special occasions, such as Father's Day, must be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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My old friend and libertarian colleague Leonard Liggio then came up with the following analysis of the historical process. |
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By typing her zip code into the database, she instantly came up with a list of dance studios in her neighborhood. |
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But people were invited to express their reservations, and they came up with some very reasonable doubts. |
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We considered terms for these and Lloyd came up with the gynarchy and the androcracy, respectively. |
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Evolution had the same idea when it came up with a nervous system that allowed animals to learn. |
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And, two leading publishing houses came up with anthologies of exclusively new poems. |
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Who came up with the hip abbreviation, the slanted letterforms, the marketing strategy? |
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I mentioned this bill, and that person came up with a story about being the subject of unwanted and invasive photography. |
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An American company came up with the idea of exporting natural gas to Europe by liquefying it at very cold temperatures and shipping it. |
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He came up with a four-wheel skate with two pairs of wheels side by side, and so the modern four-wheel roller skate was created. |
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The eccentric singer reportedly came up with the idea after dreaming he met little green men from outer space. |
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All I came up with was a series of brain achingly long reports that left me more confused than when I started. |
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The beach boffins came up with a formula to work out the quality of the grains of sand and its cohesive powers. |
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And he came up with a new line which was basically, tough luck, that's how business is done in Washington. |
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Then in 1964 he came up with the idea of setting up contrastive tagmemes of subject-as-actor in contrast to subject-as-goal. |
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The person who came up with this programme is a madman from a madhouse, a madman but a genius. |
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They had to be punished or sanctioned, so this is the sanction that the judge came up with. |
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And so I came up with the idea of actually demanding compensation for the trespass. |
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Pupils at at Southbroom Junior School came up with a different fundraising twist when they wore their clothes back to front to help raise money. |
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Finally, I came up with the idea of the backslash, which is sort of a theme throughout all the songs. |
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Yes, my friend and I came up with that when we were having a sci-fi movie marathon. |
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Was it possible she had her cooks rustle up some Scotch broth which, in turn, influenced the French chefs who came up with pot-au-feu? |
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The Gillard came up with an interesting response at her barbie yesterday as follows. |
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Maria came up with the suggestion that I should get Carah a purse or a bag of some sort, since she always lacked one. |
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So I had a little think and a bit of a search to check and came up with this list. |
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And recently a government think tank came up with the idea that people owning a second property should pay a higher rate of council tax. |
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The former Labor leader never came up with abuse like that even at his most baroque. |
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It was hard, long and thirsty work but we eventually came up with a short but, we feel, worthy list. |
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I mixed and matched and came up with something my meat eating family devoured. |
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In a recent self-examination of what makes me laugh, one of the key ingredients I came up with is self-deprecation. |
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And it was then, in that delirious, half-starved, semi-conscious state that she came up with a plan. |
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Digging into the boxes stacked on the truck bed, Ian came up with a tin of luncheon meat. |
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Some time in the 80s my mother came up with what she thought was a beezer idea for a restaurant. |
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Someone, in the cloistered mews where Aston Martins are built, came up with some rather novel marketing ideas. |
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Everything was fine until one night she came up with the brain wave idea that we'd have a midnight feast. |
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I did a wee search online, and came up with the yoga place in E2, just 5 minutes from work. |
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Faced with the problem of needing a cooling drink he could sip without getting trolleyed, he came up with this. |
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He came up with the idea for converting the grain silo while converting the barn next door to his home in Long Compton. |
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An informal survey of a dozen Seattle plastic surgeons to find out if umbilicoplasties are in demand here, came up with zero results. |
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Liitoja was definitely on the cranky side a few years ago when he came up with the title's fatalistic mouthful of words. |
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But last winter, after spending two years listening to unchurched Americans, the UCC came up with an ad campaign. |
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No way, the two events were blocked and blueprinted and whoever came up with the idea is ready for another star. |
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That evening, in Downings, the team mulled things over, and finally Dan came up with a suggestion. |
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Doug and I came up with a sneaky, underhanded and brilliant plan which kept us strong and under little pressure for the first three years. |
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I was really hoping to unearth a decent movie this time, and I came up with an undisputed classic. |
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We also wanted to make it cyclone proof, so John came up with a unique fixing system to bolt the panel to the slab. |
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I came up with unexposed film once in 19 dives, and that was because my strobes were not firing. |
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Scientists came up with the name because the compounds have many carbon atoms bonded to hydroxide groups. |
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Francisca came up with a simple mini dress that showed off her slender body. |
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Concentrating on the high-class image of Bussel, we came up with an innovative idea that could remove the unhandiness of existing stoves. |
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I came up with matching words such as distinct, novel, unconventional, unorthodox. |
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The study showed that small business owners and managers felt they came up with seven good ideas a month. |
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And so, remembering my beloved's birthplace, the bosky county of Kent, I came up with this. |
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Emaleth dug around her schoolbag, came up with a sleek little digital camera and snapped my picture before I could say a word. |
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While we sat there, I came up with all sorts of reform ideas for unsnarling traffic on the bridges. |
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Recent research came up with the unsurprising info that the average ballet dancer was supremely more fit than the average footballer. |
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Paul, a successful model with ambitions to run his own place, came up with the necessary. |
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He quickly came up with a 10 point plan to ensure that CEOs could never snow their investors like that again. |
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I think I actually came up with a fresh curse, right then and there, unuttered by anyone before, a unique combination of the sacred and profane. |
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The teachers collected up their petty cash and came up with a sum somewhere between five and ten pounds. |
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Also, he has a platform with nifty bullet points, some of which he probably came up with while actually on his meds. |
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The operations team came up with a plan to roll the spacecraft and warm the hinges with the Sun. |
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Diamandis came up with the X Prize, hoping it would have the same effect on space travel as the Orteig Prize had on air travel. |
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South Africa were 2-21 at close as the Sri Lankan new-ball bowlers came up with incisive spells. |
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We came up with the Men of Valor concept as a set of games that would focus on authentic portrayals of infantry squads in armed conflicts. |
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I couldn't remember all the games I came up with, some that made sense and others that were completely nonsensical. |
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Democratic Party officials came up with a compromise, with the Freedom Democrats being given just two non-voting seats. |
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The kitchen came up with the same results, but once Carina finally started to nose around the bedroom, she found some things. |
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They came up with the scheme after plans for a one-way system reached a stalemate. |
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Is it okay to suggest however obliquely that whoever came up with these figures should have their heads examined? |
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The connoisseurs came up with a surprising range of taste and bouquet descriptions. |
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Ironically, the story is about some workers whose jobs were offshored, who came up with the gimmick of selling themselves on eBay. |
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Inspired by 3D stereograms in magazines, he came up with a use for this phenomenon. |
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Were you guys all instantly on the same page when you came up with the decision to do all this? |
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Later, those who had openly led Russia and its leaders astray came up with a new tale. |
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He came up with the scheme in response to strangulating trading blocks imposed by England, which had led to widespread poverty in Scotland. |
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We just about went into orbit when they came up with a better figure than ours. |
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Who came up with the fatuous idea of getting drunken hooligans to form orderly queues at cash points across Britain? |
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Eventually, they came up with three clickable buttons that are centered beneath an outsized, horizontal LCD screen. |
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He came up with a witty scenario worlds away from the sugary sentimentality of most productions of the classic ballet. |
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Suddenly, she perked up, and I knew she just came up with a new inspiration to cheer me up. |
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Carroll came up with the idea for a soccer summer camp six years ago after his own son attended a camp and found it boring. |
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Copernicus must surely have had it in mind when he came up with the idea that the earth orbited the sun. |
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Somebody came up with this at a brainstorming meeting and nobody else had the good sense to hoot it down then. |
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We studied all the successful parlour games from the last century to see what attributes a compulsive game needed and we came up with Cranium. |
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He came up with all kinds of ways to send messages from the military personnel to their families. |
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In a 1986 book, Matsunaga came up with a brilliant, idealistic, impractical, and visionary idea. |
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The locals came up with an ad that showed the candidate eating a fish that is very popular in Philippine culture. |
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But nothing quite worked until Chester Carlson came up with a process based on electrostatic charges and photoconductivity. |
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He finally picked out everything, from the guitar to picks to the strap and amp, wrote it all down and came up with the exact cost. |
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The Guardian's more comprehensive survey also came up with far higher job losses than the government admits. |
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They came up with their estimate by computationally assembling graphs which corresponded to all the saturated hydrocarbon backbones. |
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We came up with a few of those by copying and exaggerating things that we and our friends got up to! |
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A lab researcher came up with the idea of excimer laser surgery, combining the laser's near-ultraviolet light with fiber optics. |
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The two shared their ideas on battles and fights and the results came up with a quite an interesting effect. |
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Whoever came up with the idea to push an insulting ad like that on the population should be fired. |
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Ben came up with the idea after walking past a building site and noticing that workers were struggling to carry a sheet of plasterboard. |
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During the workshops the children came up with designs and used plasticine to do models of the sculpture. |
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The Sox came up with one in the bottom of the inning and Passeau was still going strong when we came to the plate in the eleventh inning. |
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A taxi driver came up with a fire extinguisher but couldn't get past the front door because of the force of the flames. |
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They played connect-the-dots with stars and came up with constellations that involved mythical figures and stories. |
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The government also came up with a set of contingency plans featuring the reduction of energy consumption. |
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The test that he came up with was a series of tasks, like counting coins, inventing things. |
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He came up with the electronic voting scheme which eventually ended in tears and now he's proposing the introduction of postal codes. |
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Shuyin is laughing at some of the stupidity some forumites actually came up with. |
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On a visit to India, Kim came up with a refrigerator with an extra-large crisper and small freezer for a nation of vegetarians. |
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The belle of the ball gown, Mary Vidler, came up with the idea for a ball for older debs. |
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She came up with several plans that failed spectacularly and finally decamped for England. |
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Whatever his private feelings, he came up with exactly the correct understatement for the Cenotaph. |
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We had a few drinks, threw around a few names and came up with a definitive list of the ten most influential art people in Sydney. |
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Using this knowledge, ARS and military entomologists came up with a system for mass delousing of civilian populations. |
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But it would be a long time before you came up with a source of happiness that derived from the beneficence of government. |
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What sort of desynchronized traffic-light designing idiot came up with that? |
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It grieved her to know that this was the last time she would ever see her father again if no one came up with a cure. |
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Sure, he hit the aforementioned dinger, but in the fifth he came up with runners on first and second, two out, and flew out. |
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I came up with the idea on Saturday, and chucked it around in my head a bit, mentioning it to my spiritual guide Swami Blue Witch. |
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Gail and Belinda put their exceedingly stylish heads together and came up with these current trends that they think we might just live to regret. |
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Phil also came up with extras, stand-ins and doubles for the movie Killing Me Softly, with Heather Graham, once again in a Lakeland location. |
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Well, we came up with an idea that I figured was right up your alley. |
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We did a lot of rd, and came up with a cool, plasma-like energy field that shot out of his hands. |
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Adrian Sparrow, the recently married Captain of the Pattaya Panthers Rugby Club came up with a sterling idea of having his stag night as a Rugby trip to Phuket. |
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In 1995 a coalition of Virginia preservationists, historians and tourism officials came up with the idea and this unique programme to mark out the important sites. |
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A blustery man I met when I was young, a painter, came up with a sentence he liked to say because he believed it was true. |
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It was boyce who came up with the idea for the intro to the Mark Levin Show. |
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The person who came up with the idea is thought to have been Martin Luther, father of the reformation. |
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Also in July, a group of river abutters, selectmen and Olson met and came up with the idea of creating a town committee to consider flooding and dam-management issues. |
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After 17 years of European style instrument making, he finally came up with a product, which is a hybrid mixture of discipline, practicality and Australian cockeyed optimism. |
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A quantity surveyor for Swindon Council came up with the figure after working out how much it would cost to refurbish the toilets to a standard where they could be reopened. |
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For those two releases, Bones came up with his own tracks, cut them onto twelve-inch acetates and mixed them live before a riled-up crowd of Californian ravers. |
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She rummaged through her bag and came up with a pair of jean capris. |
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While it is certainly much easier to impress an audience with elegant evening wear, several of the competitors came up with creative yet wearable designs. |
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Who originally came up with the idea of kidnapping garden gnomes and sending the owner photos of the gnome in front of tourist sites around the globe? |
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Reading the making of the story at adland, no one will be surprised to learn they came up with the ideas in 24 hours, and shot them in like a week. |
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The sensible left should stop whingeing about that and admit that Brown did us all an enormous favour when he came up with the Treasury's five economic tests. |
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They came up with an evasion of the law to keep all the land for themselves. |
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I put some cotton wool in my mouth and came up with a voice when I was on a train with my brother. |
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Then a smart project manager came up with the idea of raising the roadway on the existing bridge by about 100 feet. |
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The sequence reeks of a pet-project so long in the gestation that the creators aren't prepared to ditch even one of the million ideas they came up with. |
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Barkeley came up with the idea for The Daily currant after a few other career tracks failed to pan out. |
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Mr Topp came up with the idea but had no idea how it would be received. |
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And then she came up with the idea of asking him to fiddle with his collection of detritus. |
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Earlier in the day, while leafing through a stack of framed pictures, selecting a handful for the new bedroom, Graham came up with a bit of a shock. |
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When the bucket came up with its first scoop of dirt, Metzler, the cemetery superintendent, walked over and looked at it. |
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The solution they came up with was the scroll, which let viewers walk through the painting as they unfurled it. |
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To break up the expanse of a not-so-Victorian double garage door, the couple came up with a design that looks like two structures, one nested inside the other. |
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With the discovery of amianthus, we came up with the idea of setting up an amianthus cardboard industry in the city of Traipu in the state of Alagoas. |
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They came up with a mask that means the cost is almost unmeasurably low. |
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The captain, with the help of his men, came up with a plan to set off a decoy to lure the fighters away from us in hopes that we could break free. |
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The children came up with some great ideas, which I then turned into the play, in which a group of five children went down the plughole of a bath and back in time. |
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The excuses they came up with were unbelievable, they were completely smoked in the game, just lick your wounds, give the other team the credit they deserve. |
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Tom and his engineer, Jay Taylor, came up with a design that uses a series of giant trusses anchored into massive concrete retaining walls and the sea wall itself. |
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He liked betting with friends in regards of who of them came up with the best pickup line, or about who of them gathered more telephone numbers in one night out. |
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Putting our heads together, we came up with a construct rather like an old-fashioned pigeonhole desk that fits neatly between the forward cabin bulkheads. |
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Theorists came up with an explanation for magnetic fields antipodal to impact basins not long after the Apollo measurements hinted at a correlation. |
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He came up with a breakthrough idea in the field of fluid dynamics, with a device that became known as the Pitot tube. |
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So someone googled him and came up with his casting details. |
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Twenty years ago, on a ski holiday in Norway, Jeremy was snowed in for a couple of days and came up with the idea of using mountain rescue as the basis for a novel. |
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Fromm took courses in rubber chemistry and came up with the idea to apply the knowledge to prophylactics. |
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But we came up with a set-play for the first goal and the second goal knocked the stuffing out of Everton and made it an easy game for the defenders. |
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Isaac owed him money and to his surprise came up with the loot to pay him. |
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He came up with not just a glock but a Walther PPK as well, both with silencers. |
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She rummaged around the cutlery drawer and came up with a ladle. |
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And an opportunity came up with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area to have a restaurant. |
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Nobody came up with anything, except Margaret Curran, who wanted birching brought back for the parents of neds who breached their anti-social behaviour orders. |
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The heroines of the female sport came up with the most innovative fundraising idea of the year when they decided to hold a draw to see who would be their main sponsor. |
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Library House came up with this very nice tag cloud, showing the results. |
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Young skateboarders came up with ideas for the new facility during two brainstorming sessions the last one being held at the beginning of January. |
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One of my Ma's friends came up with a second broken chicken crate she'd found rotting in a field in Linden, on the other side of St. George Avenue. |
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Madi delved back into her bag and came up with three breadfruits. |
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The picture was the directing debut for respected special-effects man Hoyt Yeatman, who also came up with the story. |
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Paolo Di Trapani of the University of Insubria in Como, Italy, and his colleagues, came up with a pulse shape that combines attributes of both solitons and linear X waves. |
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I pounced, grabbed, and came up with three rolls of a really quite pleasant dark rose paper, slightly marbled but with no actual decorative design of the nasty kind. |
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Philippine officials initially came up with the idea in 2006 but backed out at the last minute. |
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We came up with an ingenious plan that would light a fire in the belly of the digital revolution. |
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Someone finally came up with the concept of a water seal trap. |
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One of the ladies came up with the idea of bringing back such stones to put on her coffee table in a candy dish from which friends could take a very special treat. |
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The worry is not so much that someone came up with this cringe-making slogan, but that a higher authority presumably approved it and the resulting expense. |
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It spent months talking to everyone from gravediggers to doctors, deliberately avoided counting military deaths, and came up with 37,000 civilian killed. |
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Determining to be funny at all times on screen, Lloyd surrounded himself with a crack team of gagmen, who came up with endless comic bits of business for his new character. |
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If a writer on True Blood came up with the character of Jody Hice, the producers would reject it for being too over the top. |
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It was only after some prodding from other commenters that Faircloth came up with a name. |
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At first, Mr Desmond was reluctant to sell any shares back to Telenor and Communicorp but he then came up with the non-negotiable price, said Mr Digerud. |
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Over the past five years, the firm researched the amount it spends on various and sundry expenses and came up with a percentage of the overall cost of the project. |
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Lots of painstaking research work went before we came up with the design. |
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I came up with this formula to help my itchy and dry dandruffy scalp. |
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The two of us came up with the plan, then began sweating the small stuff. |
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This time Federer came up with a little piece of magic, feathering a backhand half-volley drop shot off a dipping pass onto the line. |
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Where both texts cite the same rule, it is not always clear which came up with the rule first. |
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Transport Scotland came up with a new livery which will be applied to all of Scotland's trains, when they went into maintenance. |
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James Forbes came up with the essentially correct explanation in the 1840s, although it was several decades before it was fully accepted. |
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I like the ideas Melissa came up with, but Brad's ideas were just out there. |
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They came up with a proposal that would serve as a peace offering among their master and all of his enslaved people. |
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Hirst came up with the conceptual design for the artwork but has left most of the eventual creation of many works to employed artisans. |
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Charles Kugler came up with this concept and found that carbon was easier to remove from the gas after the gas was extracted from the gasometer. |
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They came up with a compromise where he could compete in a special swim-off two months later. |
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A contaminant came up with the brine... rock oil... petroleum... Texas tea. |
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They came up with a workable solution, until they could think of something better. |
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Gillian came up with the idea after a number of other schools in Cardiff started their own walking buses. |
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They came up with the idea of using an iron trough, sealed with Welsh flannel boiled in sugar, plus an ox-blood mortar. |
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Japanese giant Sony came up with the Betamax format in 1975 but they cost the equivalent of pounds 5,200 today. |
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Faced with a roadblock, Google last year came up with a workaround. |
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Pilates who came up with this whole thing, that's about my sum total of knowledge on the subject. |
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That's how he came up with the plan to remove the tea bag for a perfect brew. |
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Tony Haigh, butcher at Thorncliffe Farm Shop in Westfield Lane, came up with a new twist on the popular pork and black pudding pie. |
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Within a recent few days, he came up with one of the dottiest of all, and topped it by reiterating another. |
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I was amazed by the number of short pangrammatic windows that Sean Irvine came up with, including one of only 48 letters. |
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In 1912, a pharmacist named Scoville came up with a heat index for measuring the 'heat' in a chilli product, or scoring capsaicinoid content. |
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This round Donatella came up with a ballerina skirt made of raffia, but enriched by delicate strands of silk. |
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The Gumdrop is the brainchild of Anna Bullus from West Sussex, who came up with the idea while at university. |
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We took all the feedback we could from our happiest customers over the years and came up with the exciting new Double Glazing Prices website. |
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Burney came up with the idea of the paravane, a device used by warships for the destruction of mines. |
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I was hitting the ball fairly cleanly on my forehand and I came up with some good passing shots at the right time, and that got me through it. |
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Georges Briard, one of the country's finest designers, came up with the Heritage dinnerware line. |
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Recently, in Missouri, a computer came up with the largest known prime number. |
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Musician Adam wanted a unique name to represent his wild personality, and he and his fiancee came up with this extreme monicker. |
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Ben came up with the sharing concept although his raging testosterone meant his soixante-neuf theme went too far. |
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Max came up with the idea to attach a miniature basketball hoop, through which he could throw marshmallows into hot chocolate. |
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My hand came up with the hook, and my ring finger was compressed between the stop pad and the shaft. |
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I liked the clothes and I like very much the hairdo that I came up with. |
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Peretz is deeply involved with the neocon fantasists who came up with the war in Iraq. |
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It was during these visits that he came up with the design for a calculating machine as well as the infinitesimal calculus. |
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I threw a whole lot over the fence in all my goof-ups and eventually came up with a recipe that is now our Cheesecake Supreme. |
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The soundbyte package, for example, which Gayathri came up with, was a great idea. |
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Who on earth came up with this crackpot scheme when we are constantly told that we are in debt? |
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Read our methodology below to see how we came up with our list. |
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Westbrooks, a native of Chicago, came up with the idea of fried turkeys after being frustrated when she couldn't find desirable takeout dinners. |
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The environmentally-aware designer came up with the concept for Toronto in a bid to beat urban sprawl. |
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Turk came up with a design modeled on lozenge-shaped chewing-gum. |
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It was business partner Sandy Muir who came up with the idea after visiting a decaffeination plant in Spain. |
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Her baffled dad asked around and, admittedly a tad desperately, I came up with the theory that greyhound was a corruption of gazehound. |
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Using sailing events as an inspiration, he came up with a deck shoe which certainly lived up to its name. |
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Some clever person came up with the apt name of little John for a suitably shaped container for those who were caught short. |
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By 1580 Stroganovs and Yermak came up with the idea of the military expedition to Siberia, in order to fight Kuchum in his own land. |
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In response, Napoleon came up with a plan to cut off the Austrians in the celebrated Landshut Maneuver. |
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The alliance then sat back and waited to see what sort of results the forerunners came up with. |
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Their model of dartboard was not a great success until someone came up with the idea of using the century plant to make a dartboard. |
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In the 1990s, the IRA came up with a new plan to restrict British Army foot patrols near Crossmaglen. |
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Hart first came up with the proposal to Burton after learning from Lerner about his ability to sing. |
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So we came up with the idea of going in there with six brushfire hoses. |
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To resolve this problem, the Paulding leadership team came up with the innovative idea of creating CKD briquettes, after the fashion of charcoal briquettes used for grilling. |
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But after three years of experimentation, Eastman came up with a formula that worked and, by 1880, had patented a machine for developing dry plates in large numbers. |
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The inventor, a civil draftsman who specializes in making maps, came up with the idea for his pin in the weeks after the September 11, 2001 tragedy. |
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Aside from a captivating campaign, they came up with recipes and fiery flavours including lamb chops, chicken wings, burgers, sloppy Joes and even sweet potato fries. |
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After a couple of days of adjudicating, the team addressed these issues and came up with clear ideas on how to streamline and standardize the workflow. |
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Working out of a workshop in California, he and his small team began building guitars and came up with the Fender Telecaster, the first solid body guitar. |
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Al Hadi, an HR guy with a Dubai airline, says he first came up with the idea of selling unique T-shirts with an Emirati touch, but didn't quite know how to go about it. |
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Designer Steven Hall teamed their tall spires with the round blooms of the plumed thistle or Cirsium Atropurpureum and came up with this striking planting scheme. |
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This is why at the height of the raging Hindi-Urdu row before Independence, Gandhi ingeniously came up with the term called Hindustani to cool tempers on both sides. |
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Among the most significant were the voyages of the HMS Beagle where Charles Darwin came up with his theories of evolution and on the formation of coral reefs. |
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Celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott came up with his list of feel-good experiences after researching his new book, Ainsley Harriott's Feel-Good Cookbook. |
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Tesco also claims Manchester University researchers analysed Beckham's free kicks and came up with a computer generated virtual free kick in order to get the curve right. |
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Jessica came up with Woodpecker Road, Cuckoo Close and Jacamar Avenue, all names taken from the type of birds which can be found on the nearby Glebefarm Park. |
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Pc Ben Dolan, from the Soho and Victoria policing team, came up with the idea of geocaching at work after seeing one of his friends getting involved in the hobby. |
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We came up with this upside-down cake, with the cake landing on the groom. |
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Later, the American government came up with a statement that the Inuit were 'wards' of the United States, but that there were no funds for returning them. |
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Glynn, 39, said that David, who runs the two-Michelin starred Le Champignon Sauvage in Cheltenham, came up with the Peaky Blinders idea when the two men met up recently. |
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In a bid to redefine fashion in a modern light, Cbazaar came up with the 'EthnoVogue' concept, which speaks about a communion of voguish trends and ethnic attires. |
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In a civil case, the judge is allowed at this time to make changes to the verdict that the jury came up with by either adding on or reducing the punishment. |
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Maudslay came up with the idea of a leather cup washer, which gave a perfect seal but offered no resistance to movement when the pressure was released. |
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Emma Styles, 22, came up with her idea for the latest social media challenge after Luke was diagnosed with aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase deficiency. |
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The Interlibrary Loan committee came up with a way to share the work of processing interlibrary loan requests that was easy to understand, efficient, and fair. |
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At the same time, a wave of retrophilia started to crest. Clothing companies like Homage came up with unique ways to commercialize the interest in yesteryear. |
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The penniless fantasist, who pleaded guilty to blackmail, came up with the scheme after reading about a similar plot against the Ecclestones that was foiled earlier this year. |
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However, Cantor came up with an ingenious argument to show that there is no way to match the real numbers with the counting numbers without having real numbers left over. |
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While 'retconning' the scripts, I came up with a number of theories that throw new light on the Doctor, his past, and various other elements of the Whoniverse. |
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel was consulted and came up with plans for two mighty water towers, one at the north end of the building and one at the south. |
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