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Salt Lake lacking a bit of invention and perhaps confidence in their footing.
(Another nifty bit of invention: the Prince's mother is represented by a gilt-framed painting, with only her hands poking through the canvas).
In an appearance earlier this month at the Comic-Con International fan convention, Mr. Jackson explained that some material from the related "Lord of the Rings" cycle, and a small bit of invention that added a stronger feminine presence to Mr. Tolkien's Hobbit story, had expanded its cinematic potential.
But however much they've been credited with revitalising the black metal sound, Deafheaven lack a little bit of invention compared to other "blackgaze" outfits such as Alcest, who have introduced folk, jazz and avant-garde elements into their music over the years.
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Where's My Jetpack? looks at many of the amazing bits of invention that have been promised to us over the years but never arrived.
"It's ugly as sin, I admit, but it should do the job," he said, adding, "I'm a poor scientist, so it's a bit of Steve O'Shea invention".
So does he have any regrets about the invention, given how that bit of innovation has ended up being so devastating for digital privacy?
Each drink shows a bit of necessity-is-the-mother-of-invention creativity.
Smaller orbs tend to be brusquely painted; "Sporting Lady" includes a bit of tattersall, while bits of deep red highlight the black of "Invention of the Daguerreotype".
Hub of Invention Q.
Desire is always a kind of invention.
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