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But Mr. Milosevic always dismissed accounts of these events as the inventions of those plotting Serbia's downfall.
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Phillips sees psychoanalysis as the invention of a deeply ambivalent person.
As the invention of printing made books more common, their bindings became more varied.
Even "genre," the French word for gender, was regarded with suspicion as the invention of feminists in the United States.
The anthropologist Margaret Mead proclaimed the show "as new and significant as the invention of drama or the novel".
Just as the invention of the telescope dramatically broadened exploration of the universe, so too the invention of the microscope opened the intricate world of the cell.
Shannon's paper, published the same year as the invention of the transistor, instantaneously created the field of information theory, with broad applications in engineering and computer science.
The model was lauded by the professionals on the jury as the invention of a new identity for the brand and as carving a new path in watchmaking.
The Economist magazine recently predicted that 3-D printing would prove to be as transformative as the invention of the steam engine and the transistor.
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