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In "Invention," the news that the narrator's grandmother invented the steering-wheel cover is matched with sly anecdotes about how earlier ancestors invented the hyphen (in 16th-century England) and daydreaming (in ancient Greece).
In Invention Gervais makes provocative points about hypocrisy as the glue of society, taking aim at the American propensity to blather the truth and let it all hang out.
He's interested in invention.
They were exercises in invention; the riches of self-blame.
The accelerated state tends to be exuberant in invention and fancy.
Ford's film is rich in invention, which is inseparable from provocation.
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Fuller may have spent his life inventing things, but he claimed that he was not particularly interested in inventions.
This should encourage investment in inventions and faster diffusion of ideas.
They're just not interested in inventions that they don't make".
The rights concerned are literary, musical, and artistic copyright; patent rights in inventions and designs; and rights in mineral deposits, including oil and natural gas.
Mr. Kris is taking a position with Intellectual Ventures, a Bellevue, Wash., firm that invests in inventions and patents, a department official said.
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