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I like just pulling things out and the next thing you know, you've assembled something.
Lan has assembled something of a fantasy cast for his production.
It was acquired by Irish property developer Paddy McKillen, whose luxury empire includes Claridge's and the Connaught hotels, and who has assembled something of an architectural menagerie on his French domain over the last decade.
Based on their combined expertise, we assembled something of a guide to becoming a legitimate grower.
Invited to curate the first video, light, and interactive art exhibition at Scandinavia House, Toft has assembled something of an avant-garde orchestra of Nordic artists working at the intersections between our world and the emergent digital.
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HENRY FORD was the first manufacturer to use the idea of an assembly line and automated CONVEYOR BELTS to assemble something as large as an automobile.
Russell is assembling something of a regular ensemble for his forthcoming projects.
It's about having to hastily assemble something, after years putting together its predecessor.
A bit like one of those gameshows where you have to assemble something silly dead quick.
If David Lynch were a curator, he might assemble something like this strange mixed bag of a show.
He has deconstructed music by Bach, Beethoven, Mahler and Schumann, respecting his sources while shredding them and assembling something new.
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