Geologists have devised a number of clever ways to reconstruct the past movements of tectonic plates. |
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So the group has devised several strategies to try to increase the number of students reading physics at universities. |
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James Bond has to be recast every decade or so, new Starship crews must be recruited, or prequels devised to allow for fresh faces. |
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Various coatings were devised to disguise any bitter or unpleasant taste, gold and silver being particularly valued. |
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Operation Enforce was devised after increased numbers of teenagers were seen drinking on the streets at night since the clocks went forward. |
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It is thought that some kind of guidance system will have to be devised if a helicopter is tried again. |
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Hang on, aren't you the one who said that Crean's policies were devised with one eye on the polls and another on media impact? |
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To obviate this, grapnels have been devised which, simultaneously with hooking the cable, will cut it and hold the desired end. |
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The definition of business assets has changed since the system was devised. |
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Riley devised a system for making a piece of music based on 53 small melodic cells. |
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The sheer scale of the plans devised by this team required the support of thousands of service personnel and civilians. |
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In 1912, pharmacist William Scoville devised the first systematic test for ranking the pungency of peppers using a panel of tasters. |
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Government policy that maximises profitability of businesses needs to be devised. |
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Over the summer months Brenda hosted a television game show, Get Flirting, that she devised herself. |
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An excellent experimenter, Poggendorff devised a number of measuring devices, including the galvanoscope and Poggendorff mirror. |
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They may be the most functionally useless clothing items ever devised by humankind. |
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Fortunately, in an effort to cheer myself up, I've devised a fiendish and cunning plan to turn myself into a local celebrity. |
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To some, modern poetry is like a cryptic crossword devised by second world war codebreakers. |
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The writer has now devised a set of postcards picturing the landmarks, which will be distributed with his books. |
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He devised numerous ways of reducing the physical size of telescopes of long focal length, and machinery with which to move them. |
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I devised these flowery egg cosies to use up oddments of yarn that I had dyed. |
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A compromise time scale was eventually devised, and on January 1, 1972, the new Coordinated Universal Time became effective internationally. |
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All of them had various handy contrivances devised by their owner which saved toil. |
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They command awesome firepower and supervise the most terrible weapons of mass destruction ever devised. |
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I devised renal menu templates for a variety of energy levels, diet texture and fluid consistencies. |
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Strauss devised his music for Enoch Arden to strengthen his Munich position with Ernst von Possart, intendant of the Court Theatre. |
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After shaping a piece of paper into a cone, allowing him to safely drink some water, he devised the first paper cup. |
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In a regime devised by his friend and conditioning trainer, ex-paratrooper Owen Lennon, Harrison dons a Bergen rucksack with 30 lb weight in it. |
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They have devised an ultrasound hydrogen peroxide vapor inhalator that allows oxygen radicals to be generated and breathed in. |
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He devised a computer model and used it to match musical notes to brain patterns. |
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Like a Pied Piper for pests, Su devised a simple method to get the termites to come out of hiding. |
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A full programme of events has been devised to ensure speakers, excursions, fun and fellowship. |
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A new method for determining the presence of inelastic compressive strain at any location in a tree was devised. |
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He also devised portable hydrogen-gas generators that combined sulfuric acid and iron shavings to produce combustible gas. |
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Britain's health, education and welfare systems, devised in the 1940s, are incapable of meeting the challenges of the 21st century. |
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If they did nothing else they devised a marriage system to prevent inbreeding that is unparalleled in the universe. |
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Coincidentally, the model used by the team bore a close resemblance to one devised by climatologists in the 19th century. |
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Noah and his family understood this dependency on other living creatures when they devised the ark and its immemorial zoo. |
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The second son of a police chief, his duties began at cockcrow and included a strict daily fitness regime devised by his disciplinarian father. |
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This is the sport devised by the father of the modern Olympics, Baron Pierre de Coubertin. |
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It is true that the current policy was devised for an older media landscape, before pay television, the Internet and digital broadcasting. |
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The beer has been specially devised to give it a distinctive claret colour and an amber-coloured head, hence resembling the club's home strip. |
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We devised a national syndication scheme to distribute our columns to newspapers via the internet. |
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Their brevity has led to a system of text message abbreviations being devised, mixing numbers, symbols and capital letters. |
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They devised an educational program that made the study of English literature and the British humanistic classics the core of the curriculum. |
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W S. Tooker devised an ingenious method of uniting animal fur backs and leather palms for a seamless back gauntlet. |
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But this romanticized image with gentlemanly behavior and chivalry was largely devised by Victorian scholars in the 19th century. |
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A human life has ended through one of the most hideous execution methods ever devised. |
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His eyewitness account describes the progressive stranglehold devised by the Turks and the sense of fatalism that developed within the city. |
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Residents of the case-study communities have devised slightly different livelihood strategies to address the declining viability of agriculture. |
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So to complement the five-door xA hatch and the box-like xB, the tC coupe was devised. |
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He's devised a way to hook up vintage telephone handsets to a standard cell phone. |
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From a standing start six months ago, the party has devised and driven a strategy that will see it through the local elections. |
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The first complete alphabet, comprising symbols representing all the vowels and consonants of a language, was devised by the ancient Greeks. |
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The simple viscometer devised for these experiments may also prove useful in other contexts. |
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No ideology, creed or policy yet devised has ever stopped people trying to do the best for their children at a purely individual level. |
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Law is one such labyrinth, a concept or abstraction like time, space, or identity, devised to create order out of chaos. |
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For example he devised laska, and produced an interesting modification to the rules of nim. |
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It was from the helicon that Conn in the USA devised the sousaphone for the American bandmaster John Philip Sousa. |
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After all, they have devised, tuned and mastered a whole new language British Sign Language and that's amazing by anybody's standards. |
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Or that certain rock records aren't among the most soporific music ever devised. |
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It had become boisterous and quite noisy so the Tavern owner had devised a way to get all the customers off each others' throats. |
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Mitchell has managed to develop his part into the leading character, or was it Willmott who devised it that way? |
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Having said that, being a professional skiver, I have devised tactics, strategies and contingency plans to prolong skiving. |
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In the year a.d.105, Cai Lun devised a way to make the bark of the mulberry tree into paper. |
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We devised the question sets to be, as far as possible, at the same level of difficulty in order not to bias or skew the overall results. |
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The biggest fib, for want of a better word, was that two of the boys in the band had devised the name by blah, blah, blah. |
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After all, electrostatic units were devised by the early physicists presumably because they were convenient for the results they obtained. |
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Following the successful implementation of the smoking ban in enclosed public places, they have devised a plan to mollycoddle us into wellness. |
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That said, I don't feel that what the production team has devised here is always in the triptych's best theatrical interests. |
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Their military plans frequently miscarried so that changes in strategy had to be swiftly devised and implemented. |
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When the robber opened the note and read what the king had written, he realized the king had devised a treacherous plan. |
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He had recommended installing added safety measures and even devised a device that could be fitted to prevent someone being trapped. |
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This intuitively devised palette has a seductive velvety translucency activated by movements of colour created by gravity's forces. |
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Paradiso's team also devised a shoe that could generate a few milliwatts of electricity with each footfall. |
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Picard devised a micrometer to measure the diameters of celestial objects such as the Sun, Moon and planets. |
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Did their initial meeting happen by pure chance, or was it a set-up from the beginning, cunningly devised by Bruno? |
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Although a relatively objective metalanguage can be devised to describe and discuss poetry, individual response to it is necessarily subjective. |
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The company, which has its origins in the Quaker movement, devised the fund after requests from customers. |
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We have devised a functional approach to clone genes involved in the regulation of cell growth and senescence. |
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The third Indian on the list is a chemical engineer who has devised time-release polymers to replace multiple vaccine injections and boosters. |
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It is unlikely, in contrast to Mantegna, that he devised his own allegories, though he was well known in Medicean humanist circles. |
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Being the intelligent evil mastermind, he had already devised a scheme to rid him of the burden. |
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Other administrative units were devised in due course, such as the shires in England and the themes in Byzantium. |
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Perhaps they've just been scuppered by inexperience and the difficulties of the devised show. |
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However, with the results of our experiments with the scion's blood sample, it is possible that a cure may be devised for this malady. |
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At the age of about 11, I was taught by a schoolmaster who practised all these techniques, and had even devised a few extra. |
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Whatever trendy way is devised for us to lug around our overloaded daily must-haves, the backpack lives as the staple schlepper for kids. |
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The producer, who recognized a televisable situation when he heard one, devised the show on the spot. |
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To assess the central questions of the investigation we devised a coding scheme. |
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With the advent of primary care groups in 1999 a new incentive scheme was devised to influence prescribing. |
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In the spring of 1997 he and Coleman devised a private plan to satisfy his creditors. |
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He devised a television show that would allow talented home cooks to compete for a prize. |
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This book is topical, well devised and produced, and covers the subject matter authoritatively and honestly. |
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He has devised workshops for young people that draw on a range of art forms including music, dance, audio-visual and information technology. |
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Rulers, in his view, should be subject to higher laws, devised by the ancient sages Confucius and Mencius and administered by learned mandarins. |
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To overcome this problem, the astronomers devised a new and highly efficient strategy. |
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In association with BBC Education, BBC Local Radio has devised a competition for nine and ten year olds. |
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It's been a difficult week for the committee that devised the rules, but not one that ruffled their feathers unduly. |
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When battleships showed their prowess, submarines and torpedo boats were devised. |
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Charles insisted that as God's direct representative on earth he was ultimately not answerable to any elected chamber devised by men. |
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They evolved from a common ancestor but for both nations to play each other at all a hybrid set of rules has had to be devised. |
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The scheme was devised in response to a request from a landowner for projects to enhance the wildlife value of his land. |
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In the century that followed, the Dutch established settlements and devised means to live off the land. |
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Maya astronomers observed the movements of the sun, moon, and planets, made astronomical calculations, and devised almanacs. |
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The persistent offender scheme is devised to catch, convict and provide effective rehabilitative support to these most prolific offenders. |
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On the concerto disc is also a choral work with a libretto devised to show the cruelty of man to beast and bird. |
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In doing so, he devised a more fundamental way of defining the absolute zero of temperature, independent of any particular material substance. |
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The plan, devised with the help of York Council emergency planning co-ordinator Barry Kelly, aims to speed local response when an alert occurs. |
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Greene and his associates have devised a more accurate method for calculating graduation rates. |
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Prof Lang, who devised the term 'food miles' more than ten years ago, said the water footprint of food was just as great as its carbon footprint. |
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The maths game, which has the working title Pirate's Star, is being devised by software developers at Abertay. |
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To find out, the research team devised an experiment using an electronic shaker that converts acoustic sounds into vibrations. |
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Ulma Form Works, Hawthorne, N.J., devised a self-rising forming system that adjusts to a changing geometry as the core rises. |
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It is a matter of record that the Government has devised a long-term anti-corruption strategy and has committed itself to implementing it. |
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The Russian Czar, Peter the Great, devised the system in which young men were drafted to serve in the military for prolonged terms. |
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But Ptolemy was not trying, when he devised the equant, to offer a mechanical account of why the planets moved as they did. |
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They have devised a spectacular show of cabaret, music, dance and song. |
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The new, permanent Doctor Who exhibition will be 5,500 square feet in size and has been devised and created by Experience Design as an interactive, walk-through exhibition. |
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He's combined the influence of rural rambunctiousness with big-city musicianship and devised a contemporary rendering of old-fashioned country tunes. |
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When intelligence discovered the time and place of a meeting of his lieutenants, a plan was devised to take them by surprise with helicopter rangers aided by ground troops. |
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The six properties being the subject of this motion, along with other real property and personal property, would be part of the residue devised by the will. |
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Pre-eminent naval historian Craig L. Symonds talks about how the Allies devised, executed, and then survived the D-day invasion. |
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To get a resolution about genocide passed, he devised a letter-writing campaign. |
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As their name implies, they devised bespoke tools and techniques for breaking into computers. |
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This was the most sophisticated global tracking system ever devised, and it worked with lethal efficiency. |
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We have devised a constitutional right to love whom you want, and to have that love legally recognized. |
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And Percivale took it, and found therein a writ and so he read it, and devised the manner of the spindles and of the ship, whence it came, and by whom it was made. |
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The whole explanation fails unless some added agency be devised to take over the duty which the specific allelomorphic forces abandon after the occurrence of crossing over. |
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Eric Hansen, principal of the White Pine Middle School in Ely, Nevada, has also devised novel techniques. |
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A little later he devised a riverboat which could propel itself against a current by using 'legs' that reached the riverbed, as well as the more conventional paddles. |
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They have devised a system of robotics in which welding, riveting and beam placement are carried out by a few computer operators rather than by gangs of construction workers. |
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He assembled the team, which included forsyth and the Raines, and devised a plan to break in and retrieve them. |
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A rehabilitation plan was devised with a particular emphasis on teaching Jonathon the skills necessary to find his way round independently in unfamiliar places. |
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In the following decade, Chinese scientists based at the institute devised an inexpensive synthetic version of their antimalarial drug artemisinin. |
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Capus devised a plan for Curry to be slowly phased out and Guthrie slowly phased in, with both women appearing at the Olympics. |
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But it was hardly an overnight plot devised on the back of an envelope. |
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Ordinary Thais across the nation have folded and written peace messages on the paper cranes in a campaign devised by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. |
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By studying the correlation between specific experiences and ill health, they devised a list of the 43 most stressful life events. |
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Airline travel is one of the most masochistic forms of bureaucracy devised by humankind to punish us for our collective sins, whatever they may be. |
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It was not an act of genocide, but it was the largest and most enduring program devised by man to subjugate a race. |
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So who was the mastermind who devised the scheme in the first place? |
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In order to avoid the risk and expense of casting in bronze a method was devised in the 18th century of making these large statues of beaten copper. |
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The boarding action techniques they were practicing were added to the requests a mere three days ago, in a new strategy devised by Admiral Korbin. |
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Its fuselage, elliptical in cross-section and torpedo-like in silhouette, refined the molded-plywood technique devised and patented ten years before. |
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The portable machine was devised by Calor Gas and midge expert Dr Alison Blackwell and can clear midges from an area half the size of a football field using carbon dioxide. |
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He is determined his team hits the ground running from day one this season so he's devised a vigorous training regime to whip his players into shape. |
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It recommends that a radical new funding formula is devised to redress the balance, based on actual crime figures, not an arbitrary three-way split between the divisions. |
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John devised the pageant as part of St Peter's bicentennial celebrations. |
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In order to enable the Fed's policy makers to guard the economy against various shocks, economists have devised various formulas for the efficient conduct of monetary policy. |
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Modern taxonomy was born in 1753 when Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus devised the system of binomial nomenclature and assigned a unique name for every plant and animal. |
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All have sought ways to construct complex three-dimensional building forms devised with the liberating influence of new computer modeling systems. |
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This Swedish scientist made the first chemical classification of minerals and devised a scheme for the world's rocks that Werner later perfected as Neptunism. |
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Last summer, Adam Curry, a former MTV veejay turned entrepreneur, devised a way to deliver automatically updated digital audio streams to MP3 players via a computer. |
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And he was a prankster, who devised outlandish even fiendish tricks to play on friends and unsuspecting associates. |
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By this time farmers had devised a plan to be non-confrontational. |
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A new method of calculating costs should be devised, with barristers paid on a monthly or yearly basis, or for work done, rather than a daily rate. |
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Thirdly, the Web demonstrated how a powerful technology like the Internet could remain inaccessible to non-technical communities until suitable user interfaces were devised. |
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Not only has the Secretary of State bought a new residence in Edinburgh, she has devised outrageously costly ways of passing the time that hangs heavily on her hands. |
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But even assuming Rinehart has devised a liquid diet on which one can survive, so what? |
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Various strategies are devised to arrest or fragment its ongoingness, and to retrieve or redeem moments that seem to stand outside time or otherwise defy it. |
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This year marks the centennial of the great prize devised by Alfred Nobel. |
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Rose's new look was devised by fashion stylist Claire Nelson, from Cork, who brought them around the local retail stores last week to choose their new outfits. |
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The high-low deuces were introduced, and the multiple scoring was devised. |
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Evolutionists have devised an elaborate classification system for stone tools ranging from the most primitive early Paleolithic to the youngest, exquisitely crafted tools. |
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Lutheran chorales were so often the basis of Bach's counterpoint, and Wagner devised for his Nuremberg mastersingers a counterpoint that was both traditional and contemporary. |
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This morning I discovered that my broccoli plants are still being chomped by caterpillars, so I devised a new method of control and blasted them all off with the hosepipe. |
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But a persistent critic could argue that this showed how skillfully the participant, the caller, and the hidden accomplice had devised the deception. |
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In a devised piece of theatre, dance and mime, The Shysters' cast of eight actors with learning disabilities present a love story set in the key of a fateful fandango. |
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Both groups say that by creating molecular condensates, they have devised a new means to investigate fundamental aspects of physics and chemistry. |
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By 1916 he had devised a method to calculate the position from which the projectile was fired very accurately allowing enemy gun locations to be targeted. |
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You lose glasses and keys either because your brain never encoded an event or piece of information or because a cue devised to trigger your memory failed. |
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But can the governments really have been to blame for inducing irrational exuberance in the bidders through the fiendishly cunning auction processes they devised? |
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Then a comprehensive health policy which caters for improved living conditions and changed social attitudes as well as curative treatment of disease will need to devised. |
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The team also devised a new rule for the low-resolution automaton that would lead to the same long-term behavior as the original automaton if it were fuzzed at the end. |
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It is one of the greatest television entertainment formats ever devised. |
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Critics said he devised stings that amounted to illegal entrapment. |
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Filing may sound a doddle, but believe me some companies have weird systems devised by crazy employees who clearly didn't want anyone else to find anything. |
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In our plan, we had never devised an emergency escape route. |
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The unfolding pathway was compared with that of the parent enzyme ribonuclease A, and a model was devised to assess the importance of the dissociation in the unfolding. |
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Using an instrument specially devised by Rosenthal, the Iipiodol may be injected intercrico-thyroidally with even better results. |
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This is the phrase devised by Tony Blair's spinners to explain why his Europhilia will not sell Britain down the river. |
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The British devised a plan to ambush German destroyers on their daily patrols. |
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Initially, the Michigan dealer used a handstamp, but he soon devised a more efficient method. |
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A special pair of forceps failed to remove it, as did a machine devised by Brunel to shake it loose. |
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Farrell, the new British menswear label, has been devised by Robbie Williams and his named after his grandfather Jack Farrell. |
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To the latter group belongs the standard orthography devised by Johannes Sass. |
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Thomas Jefferson, who held the first United States patent on a hideaway bed, devised a system of elevating and securing the bed to the ceiling. |
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Christopher Awdry, for whom the stories were first devised, continued writing the stories almost by accident. |
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Scientists in America devised special insoles that vibrate under the feet without being felt. |
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As a film director, Jones finally gained fuller control of the projects and devised a visual style that complemented the humour. |
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In the theory of tessellations, he devised the Conway criterion which describes rules for deciding if a prototile will tile the plane. |
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He devised a simple apparatus that consisted of a cylinder containing a polonium source and beryllium target. |
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Victor Considerant, a utopian socialist, devised a similar system in an 1892 book. |
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Having devised a means of measuring gamma radiation, Chadwick proceeded to measure the absorption of gamma rays by various gases and liquids. |
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A party list proportional representation system was devised and described in 1878 by Victor D'Hondt in Belgium. |
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Gregg, devised plans for a campaign of nonviolent resistance in the event of a fascist invasion or takeover. |
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Nelson had devised a plan of attack that anticipated the allied fleet would form up in a traditional line of battle. |
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Sorting through the data, he devised the key statistical concepts of correlation and regression to the mean. |
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He devised plans for attacking the Kingdom of Sardinia as part of France's campaign against the First Coalition. |
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The Key Change key ring has been devised by nutritionists and allows people to see how much fat, sugar and salt packaged food contains. |
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Over the years, I've devised a series of drum solos that I wouldn't necessarily do at festivals, because they aren't razmataz enough. |
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Pendragon, a leading mathematician, devised a mathematical formula that could be used to draw nonrepeating patterns. |
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It was built in 1906 and devised by Martin Boyd, the harbourmaster at that time. |
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Other ways of classifying the vertebrates have been devised, particularly with emphasis on the phylogeny of early amphibians and reptiles. |
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In conjunction with the latter, he also devised an automatic curb sender, a kind of telegraph key for sending messages on a cable. |
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The Somali Olympic Committee has devised a special support program to ensure continued success in future tournaments. |
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Grace is regarded as one of the greatest cricket players of all time, and devised most of the techniques of modern batting. |
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But in true Beethovenian fashion, he devised something on a far greater scale. |
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In San Francisco, capital of Silicon Valley and boom town of the internet, innovators have devised the latest in computerised technodazzle. |
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Many of my patients swear by the Bambach saddle seat, shaped like a horse's saddle and devised by a man who suffered back pain himself. |
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And let me tell you that the greatest test of sticktoitiveness that has ever yet been devised is the application of a correspondence course. |
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We have devised a project regarding the leaching, bioleaching, and production of copper sulfate solution from this dust. |
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But she opted for the more moderate Zone version devised by American biotechnologist Dr Barry Sears. |
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Diagnostic monitoring of the pulse became linked to study of blood pressure, for which the sphygmomanometer was devised. |
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All visual aspects, such as stage directions, costume, set and lighting design were therefore devised entirely by the youth theatre. |
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Marxist playwright and director Bertolt Brecht devised an epic theatre under the influence of Shakespeare. |
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Which 16th century Flemish geographer devised a system of map projection for navigators that is still in use today? |
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The Navy yards were leaders in technical innovation, and the captains devised new tactics. |
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He devised a method of treating cotton to produce 'parchmentised thread' in the early 1880s and obtained British Patent 4933 that same year. |
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The scheme has been devised by North Tyneside Primary Care Trust to encourage more mothers to breast-feed. |
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The term scotic was therefore devised as the most apt term for the condition of virtual darkness. |
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Water was a constant logistical problem, and for use in some desert areas condensing engines were devised. |
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In 1841, he devised the British Standard Whitworth system, which created an accepted standard for screw threads. |
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Bentham had devised some machines for making blocks, but did not develop them and details of how they worked are now obscure. |
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The process was devised by Charles Wood of Lowmill, Egremont in Cumberland and his brother John Wood of Wednesbury and patented by them. |
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Cleaning was important and until a formal ritual had been devised it was a dangerous operation. |
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The group devised the Waltham System of working, which was duplicated at Lowell, Massachusetts and several other new cities throughout the state. |
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In World War I it was only after frontal attacks had met with carnage from machine guns, that alternative military tactics were devised. |
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In the Industrial Revolution, new methods of producing bar iron without charcoal were devised and these were later applied to produce steel. |
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The Tabin and Lindquist labs devised a complex set of experiments with cavefish and surface fish of the same species. |
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New methods of producing it by carburizing bars of iron in the cementation process were devised in the 17th century. |
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This is the story that Motherlode Theatre Company brings to us in a new, beautifully devised piece entitled The Good Earth. |
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Sir Henry Cole devised the concept of sending greetings cards at Christmas time. |
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Furthermore, Archibald Cary Smith and the NYYC committee devised a new rating rule that would govern the next races. |
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Tideman also devised the ranked pairs method, a Condorcet method that is not susceptible to clones. |
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She ingeniously devised a method to extend the cowhide to a high proportion, thus gaining a large territory. |
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His method was opposed by the Marquis de Condorcet, who proposed instead the method of pairwise comparison that he had devised. |
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It was Scipione Riva-Rocci who finally devised a sphygmomanometer that was useful in clinical practice. |
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Other procedures such as Hill, Belsy, and Toupe repairs have all been devised to offer antireflux surgeries for specific patient populations. |
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A solution to the SSR situation was devised by engineers at Fuji Dietec Corp. |
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The IPA devised a proportional electoral system to ensure that the opposition would be represented in the National Assembly. |
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In the 1980s, scientists devised mesh cylinders called stents that prop open the arteries after the balloon is withdrawn. |
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A CYCLIST has devised a new bike network for the city in the shape of a clockface. |
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However, Plato reports that syntax was devised before him, by Prodicus of Ceos, who was concerned by the correct use of words. |
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In 1862, John Charles Thring of Uppingham School also devised an influential set of rules. |
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The International Noricum GH N-45 is the latest manifestation of the original 155 mm 45 calibre GC-45 howitzers devised by the late Gerald Bull. |
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The following are portmanteaus devised to describe certain local varieties of English and other linguistic phenomena involving English. |
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The fireworks themselves were devised and controlled by Gaetana Ruggieri and Giuseppe Sarti, both from Bologna. |
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In the 19th century, philologists devised a now classic classification of languages according to their morphology. |
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Dodgson wrote and received as many as 98,721 letters, according to a special letter register which he devised. |
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His newly devised hand mould made possible the precise and rapid creation of metal movable type in large quantities. |
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He also devised a number of games, including an early version of what today is known as Scrabble. |
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With Kratzer, he devised a ceiling covered in planetary signs, under which the visitors dined. |
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Following his success with a show about the loveable puppet Sooty, one man band Mel has devised a new production, Old MacDonald's Farm. |
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The philosophy under which he devised this system is that the wealth belonged to the poor and the church was only its steward. |
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Database Administrators have devised many tactics to overcome the limitations of databases, but they can't cover all the bases. |
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The brace is a positively mediaeval contraption, reminiscent of the gothic gynecological instruments that Cronenberg devised for Dead Ringers. |
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The French government had devised a plan that would allow them to launch their invasion. |
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By early 1861, General Winfield Scott had devised the Anaconda Plan to win the war with as little bloodshed as possible. |
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In 1859, Alfred Garrod devised a simple chemical test pathognomic for gout. |
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The terms Southeast Asia and Oceania, devised in the 19th century, have had several vastly different geographic meanings since their inception. |
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However, we were able to desynchronise the whole pattern and devised a system wherein the petals could be picked off randomly. |
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Now they've devised another monster movie, featuring genetically modified piranhas. |
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Around this time, the ceramic tulipiere was devised for the display of cut flowers stem by stem. |
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Measures are being devised to reduce its numbers, including one plan for celebrity television chefs to promote the idea of eating the squirrels. |
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This was the new northern thrust Montgomery had devised earlier in the day, and was to be the scene of heated battle for some days. |
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Hetty is a sleek purple bike, devised from a 1952 Triumph Thunderbird, while Pleb is a stunning hand-built black low rider. |
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He devised the Plimsoll Line, a regulation for the weight ships might safely carry. |
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In April 1941, the Royal Navy and the RAF devised Operation Fuller, a plan for combined operations against the ships in Brest should they sortie. |
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Joan Curran devised the 'chaff' technique during the Second World War to disrupt radar on enemy planes. |
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However, the British did not want India to be partitioned, and in one last effort to prevent it they devised the Cabinet Mission plan. |
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Among the dead was Wing Commander Frank Arthur Brock, the man who devised and commanded the operation of the smoke screen. |
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Between 970 and 973 a council was held, under the aegis of Edgar, where a set of rules were devised that would be applicable throughout England. |
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Lacking means of reconnaissance, he devised a plan to armour a train with iron plates, machine gun and cannon. |
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During the 19th century, Samuel Sarphati devised a plan based on the grandeur of Paris and London at that time. |
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Cafes that once sold traditional fried English breakfasts are as likely as not to have devised a menu involving muesli, skimmed milk and a decaf. |
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Thornbury founded the business when he and his partners John Popovich and Roc Fleishman devised a lightweight hot tub. |
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They have devised a new method for converting sunlight into electricity. |
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But evolution had already devised a cure for the prion disease, a new study shows. |
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Methods were soon devised to make useful byproducts from the alkali. |
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The key is to balance potential cannibalisation by capturing new market share and setting limits to slow adoption until better models can be devised and impact addressed. |
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If the landings were to be made at the same time, methods would have to be devised to disembark men, vehicles and supplies at all states of the tide. |
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Baxter is also working to resolve an outstanding warning letter it disclosed last year over the marketing of its Isolex devised used in cancer therapy, Reuters reported. |
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As the game of golf has evolved, there have been many different putting techniques and grips that have been devised to give golfers the best chance to make putts. |
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His lab has devised ingenious ways of gleaning information about how androgens regulate the activity of genes and why they affect certain tissues and not others. |
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A WATER cooler supplier counting the Duchy of Cornwall among its clients now offers its customers online ordering thanks to a new website devised by a Holmfirth firm. |
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The APOD Music process is a team and leadership development programme based on creating music, devised by business psychologist Jake Farr and record producer Jon Hall. |
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While the creation of regional parliaments never became official policy, it was for a while widely anticipated and various schemes for dividing England devised. |
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Mervin, an inventive individual, devised an electric baby-bottle warmer that could be plugged into an automobile dashboard like a cigarette lighter. |
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The predecessors of the European Union were not devised as a military alliance because NATO was largely seen as appropriate and sufficient for defence purposes. |
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Nexus devised the scheme, which has taken three months to complete, in consultation with local councillors in Jarrow as part of an on-going investment in smaller bus stations. |
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A plan is devised wherein the Spaniard would return to the mainland with Friday's father and bring back the others, build a ship, and sail to a Spanish port. |
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They had quite a racket devised to relieve customers of their money. |
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Linklater replicates the look and feel of a graphic novel through an advanced form of the interpolated rotoscoping animation, first devised for his 2001 film Waking Life. |
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Public Interest Litigation was thus an instrument devised by the courts to reach out directly to the public, and take cognizance though the litigant may not be the victim. |
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Stopgaps may be found to slow the half-century-long decline but, sadly, neither farmers nor policymakers have yet devised a long-term strategy for halting it. |
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In the 1870s, billiards was a popular activity amongst British Army officers stationed in India and several variations of the game were devised during this time. |
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Under French rule and Portuguese missionary influence, a Latin alphabet was devised for the Vietnamese language, which had previously used Chinese characters. |
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It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standardized representation of the sounds of spoken language. |
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