And we dread to think how much money was paid to consultants to dream up this nonsense. |
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The authorities, in all their wisdom, really ought to dream up a more appealing format, you feel. |
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I heard somewhere that Salvador Dali used that technique in order to dream up his surreal images. |
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They are laughing because, like us, they are powerless to dream up anything better to do. |
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Who are the faceless idiots who dream up such meaningless titles for our well established institutions? |
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In actual fact, beneath our placid exteriors, both of us were frantically trying to dream up an improvised line which could break the deadlock. |
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And I am personally not averse to bulldozing my way towards what I want with any clever approach I can dream up. |
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It can be used in various applications such as vehicle security, personal security or whatever the user can dream up. |
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Why can't the technology pioneers team up with the government types to dream up radical new ways to reskill workers? |
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As an artist you have to go in there properly dressed but stark naked, and be that which you dream up about this composer. |
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Indeed, to recruit them, companies must dream up totally new incentive systems. |
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The Mustang Customizer is a tool for consumers to dream up their ultimate Mustang by creating, modifying and customizing their own vehicle. |
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If they continue unchecked, the worst scenarios that nuclear campaigners can dream up may become reality. |
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It creates table-based folder listings that can be formatted in any way the user can dream up by using scripts. |
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Taking a breath between speakers allows you to dream up other ideas, options or alternatives. |
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And it isn't the responsibility of some policy wonk in headquarters to dream up those new ideas. |
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You'll experience the innovations they dream up and the inspiration that helps them do it. |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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When I think of what these young farmers are paid for working to produce a quality food and what these people who dream up the daft adverts are paid, words fail me. |
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Yes, the future is filled with horrors that only moviemakers can dream up. |
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Science imitates nature as researchers dream up robotic dogs, cheetahs, sharks and even cockroaches. |
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You could dream up any number of such sweeping initiatives. |
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In this globalized, two-tiered context, combining plenty and scarcity, we can dream up every possible sort of regulation, but we are first obliged to curb an economy of plenty and speed that opens up all possibilities. |
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But if one person can dream up such an idea, then eventually others will have the same idea or share the same goals and find a way to accomplish them. |
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Does your daughter constantly dream up creative business ideas? |
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Once biochemists realized the skills of inteins, they quickly began to dream up uses for the talented proteins. |
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My youth reads like something only a movie studio could dream up. |
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Through Design for Environment, our product designers dream up ways to reduce our energy and materials and invent products that are easier to recycle. |
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Sack the idiots who have nothing better to do than to dream up such crackpot schemes. |
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She takes young Irish people up to the Galtee mountains for vision quests to dream up their new Indian name. |
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It takes a special type of psychopathological Nursist to dream up such an evil little scheme. |
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The council didn't just dream up the idea, either. |
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A Hollywood screenwriter couldn't dream up a better narrative. |
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But they want to have this really non-traditional environment where people can just sit around a desk with their colleagues and imagine and dream up concepts like Gmail. |
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Or dream up impeccable furniture, as Jasper Morrison has. |
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When spring arrives the fava arrives and everyone in the Mediterranean can dream up a way of cooking it. |
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Therefore nothing can be completely effective in numbing once and for all, the memory and genius of those who, through the rumours they dream up and sow, express themselves, play to the gallery and gain fame. |
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The Antigua Expandable is built for almost any adventure you can dream up. |
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First of all, it is important to know what Member States will actually introduce within the scope of the Regulation and what exceptions and excuses they will dream up in order to circumvent the provisions. |
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Did Einstein dream up his theories at night? |
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A few think that upon winning office Aladdin's Lamp is part of the furnishings and that they can rub into existence anything that they can dream up. |
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So the hybridizer, the seedsman who has his eye cocked to the future, has got to take risks, to use his imagination to dream up something new, and then work his tail off trying to make it a reality. |
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