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How to use contrivance in a sentence

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But ultimately all that action, superbly choreographed and balletic, is only a contrivance and nothing more.
It's a flimsy effort, but oddly, to me, so much more real than anything I've put on this here digital contrivance.
Beauty of contrivance, adaptation, or mechanism we have called Daedalian beauty.
It seems a contrivance, a gimmick designed to get attention, which it does.
But nature, by means of a curious contrivance, has rendered it impossible for men to remain eternally apart.
In our scheme of things it matters not, or it is of no import, whether the people intervene by accident of fate or by way of contrivance.
This contrivance has aesthetic consequences or is associated with aesthetic shortcomings.
Through the insidious contrivance called inflation, they could effectively transfer a portion of the oil fortune into their coffers.
Neither contrivance serves much purpose story-wise, other than to advance time and create tension during commercial breaks.
Successful navigation was almost entirely due to the skill of the crew as opposed to any man-made contrivance.
It's so well done, in fact, that it takes you about 10 minutes to go blind to the whole contrivance.
Rachel's investigation is a follow-the-dots exercise in coincidence and contrivance, like a gothic version of bad Agatha Christie.
There has been a good balance of comic contrivance with soap-opera storylines.
And then it ends in sexy hilarity with some clever contrivance I haven't thought of yet.
Parts seemed unnecessarily padded, and there was a lot of contrivance in dialogue.
And, as an added insult, the resolution relies upon a difficult-to-swallow contrivance.
The contrivance which strands the cast at this ominous place is a massive thunderstorm, which floods out both directions of the lone highway.
A master at work, he commands the screen with an effortless ease and a complete lack of artifice or contrivance.
It's where I find ideas coming to mind in an uncluttered, unhurried way, without pressure or contrivance.
And any reader who had imagined that her helter-skelter style was actually the product of careful contrivance will here be disabused.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Alpine tourists often employ this contrivance when they start from their bivouac in the cark morning.
The plot, dextrous as the contrivance of it had been, was not destined to succeed.
By the contrivance of Kamandaki, a second interview between the lovers takes place in the public garden of the temple of Sankara.
This contrivance was first applied to savery's engines, by Desaguliers, about the year 1717, before which year savery died.
The extemporary character of their contrivance and expedients, is sufficiently apparent.
This contrivance is only a false face in no way connected with the real eyes and mouth.
Resolved, to be continually endeavoring to find out some new contrivance and invention to promote the forementioned things.
By some infernal contrivance of the builder, it holds the wind, and keeps it fresh.
Lee, jolting on a springless contrivance over an informal road, kept his hand on the bags beside him.
We had no lathe to turn the shafting, and we finally rigged a contrivance in the cabin wall to thrust one end into.
It is a small, light compact contrivance driven by a kind of carriage clock.
Then he began to experiment, with some rude apparatus of his own contrivance.
This contrivance is called a 'tip-up,' from the movement which is certain to follow the seizure of the bait.
By this contrivance the roving is drawn out into a thread of the desired degree of tenuity and hardness.
By this simple contrivance the capillary action can be stopped or renewed in a second, without removing the top of the lubricator.
The premeditated human contrivance of the nose-ring was too cunning for impulsive brute force, and the creature flinched.
Could it be that the contrivance which worked so promisingly in the Boston rooms would not work under these other conditions?
But the most striking way of showing the emanations is by the little contrivance I call a spinthariscope.
Please, however, to note the contrivance which I adopt whenever I am in a difficulty of this sort.
One aimed a rodlike contrivance at him, and there was another flare of light.
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