Sentence examples for creation something from inspiring English sources

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In addition, Box has invested in engineers and companies to enable content creation, something Dropbox is unlikely to do in the near future.

All that seems to matter is the entirety of creation something that nobody, apart from gods and show ponies, should bother to fret about.

We can no longer view ourselves as a special creation, something created in the image of a deity and close to angels (whatever they are or look like).

A year after the brothers, Mark and Matt Fitzgerald, introduced their Cool Beans dip at the Pleasantville Music Festival, thousands of jars of their creation something like a white bean hummus — are now sold online and in 300 grocery stores, including Whole Foods in White Plains and Turco's in Yorktown Heights.

But the ability to string multiple clips together makes Vine a different form of mobile media creation, something we've never seen before.

This explains the puzzling fact that a true expression must be at once a true creation, something unheard of, and yet can be understood only if the language it uses (natural, scientific or artistic) is known.

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This insatiable, competition-fueled appetite for stuff we don't need shackles us to "continuous, objectless wealth-creationsomething that did not exist in earlier times, and that remains, in some sense, peculiar to capitalism".

Proprietorship issues aside, any tie-up would create a four-flush media group to rival BSkyB, the U.K. TV unit of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. and British telecommunications giant BT. "We'd love to be involved with the creation of something very special, something quite large and something quite exciting," a media report quoted Sir Richard as saying at an event in Shanghai.

They give you the opportunity to bounce your half-baked ideas off another, and this sometimes results in the creation of something completely new, something that neither of you could have come up with on your own.

The function is to enable the creation of something new, of something possible, from what already is.

To enable the creation of something new, of something possible, from what already is (from actuality to potentiality).

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