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The Brits are as capable of inventing red tape as the guys in Brussels.
Scrupulous in his journalism, in his books he was capable of inventing in order to make a truth even truer.
"I'm surprised that someone has been capable of inventing a video game about a tragic event like the Spanish Civil War," she said.
The perpetual alternations of slow and quick movement made it possible to believe Ms. Dean capable of inventing endless successions of remarkable kinetic contrasts.
This report of Tibetan love for the Chinese authorities, recounted in Isabel Hilton's informative new book on China's repression of Tibet, would seem to indicate that China remains capable of inventing reality when the uninvented sort is deemed unsuitable.
"They [the opposition] have no respect for the memory and the love that the Venezuelan people have for Hugo Chávez and they are capable of inventing these recordings," Maduro said at the weekend.
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I've seen New Tech schools in urban cities and remote counties across the country establish school cultures that assume all children are capable of learning, inventing, creating and thinking critically, regardless of demographics or socioeconomics.
The UN is capable of re-inventing itself.
The Chinese have the distinction of keeping the most faithful records of earthquakes and of inventing the first instrument capable of detecting them.
The optimists describe a trade that is capable of discovering unexpected flexibility and inventing new ways of making money.
We could invent bombs capable of obliterating the entire planet, and place them in the hands of those desperate enough to detonate them.
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