Sentence examples for an ingenious one from inspiring English sources

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The device being used is an ingenious one: caving in to lawsuits by interests that object to restraints on environmental damage.

In this case he's got himself quite an ingenious one about an American astronaut who propelled some 2,000 years through space/time, arrives on an unknown (or is it?) planet to find that homo sapiens and the monkeys have changed places.

It's not an even trade, but it's an ingenious one.

That problem is an ingenious one: one of the terrorists has survived the bombing, but just barely.

Every nu-soul Romeo needs his selling point, and Las Vegas's Shaffer "Ne-Yo" Smith has an ingenious one.

Paul LeClerc, president of the library, called the project an "ingenious" one that would expand the library's role from repository and preserver of history to generator of new information.

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"He was an ingenious theorist on one side.

Now she has a soft and glowing headboard, an ingenious handmade one.

For all his faults, London remained an ingenious storyteller; one we would still do well to heed.

This is an ingenious concept, one that would be almost impossible to pull off without some sagging, and momentum suffers while observation reigns.

It's an ingenious technique, one that enables him to convey, in the turn of a single page, the disjunction he felt each time he moved from one place to another.

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