Sentence examples for Once concocted from inspiring English sources

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She said that the culinary delights the students whipped up for her homecoming had no relation to the simpler dishes she once concocted in home economics class.

This could sound like the kind of pabulum that has entered into the speeches of all the gruff, quietly heroic newspaper editors once concocted by Hollywood, from Humphrey Bogart in Deadline, USA through Jason Robards in All the President's Men.

Gambling debts necessitate a lively entrepreneurial spirit, and Kaplan, it turned out, once concocted a scheme to sell hair grease in Africa; when the grease turned brown in transit, he had a chemist try cooking the remains into Quaaludes.

Theodor Adorno writes in his reminiscence of Alban Berg: "Together we once concocted a Webern parody, consisting of a single quarter-note rest under a quintuplet bracket and garnished with every conceivable symbol and performance notation, which, to top it off, was then to fade away".

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Bringing together Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Fatlip of The Pharycyde, and what are presumably the last recorded lyrics by WuTang's dearly departed Ol' Dirty Bastard, the duo has once again concocted a recipe for success.

In Joel Sayre's article "Take Gide Out to the Ball Game," he told of the difficulties he once had concocting French terms for the game….

In Joel Sayre's article "Take Gide Out to the Ball Game," he told of the difficulties he once had concocting French terms for the game of baseball... Article tells of the complete baseball vocabulary developed by Mexican newspapers.

Littlecrown, confides in Cersei about some plans of the High Sparrow's, she and Jaime manage to take the news to the Board of Tyrellian Grumps, act tough but reasonable, for once, and concoct a scheme of their own.

By Arthur N. Hill The New Yorker, May 15 , 1948P. 105 In Joel Sayre's article "Take Gide Out to the Ball Game," he told of the difficulties he once had concocting French terms for the game of baseball... Article tells of the complete baseball vocabulary developed by Mexican newspapers.

The New Yorker, May 15 , 1948P. 105 In Joel Sayre's article "Take Gide Out to the Ball Game," he told of the difficulties he once had concocting French terms for the game of baseball... Article tells of the complete baseball vocabulary developed by Mexican newspapers.

This all may sound tedious, but there are rewards a big one is the post-parking ritual Evangeline and I have concocted: once we have parked, she gets into the front seat and we play rock, paper, scissors.

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