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To investigate this question, O'Keefe agreed, on a recent drizzly afternoon, to devise a sort of city census.
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"He devised a sort of game," she said, "and he almost made me feel as though I helped make it up.
She devised a sort of dictionary that she would leaf through to point to the words that were needed… By 1996 her receptive aphasia had almost disappeared-she was able to understand speech, but not able to express herself in language.
I devised a sort of scotch tape theme to help me through.
Devising a sort of ski bicycle, he tried to popularize ski-bobbing, which was big in Europe but didn't catch on here.
They devise a form of words to mark these new sorts of exchanges (and distinguish them from the generous reciprocal acts of friendship and gratitude).
Why not devise a new sort of Turing test, he suggested, that would be simple for humans but would baffle sophisticated computer programs.
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Researchers at the University of Strathclyde, in Britain, led by Mohamed Saafi, are therefore trying to give them a voice, by devising a new sort of smart paint.
At the same time, there is no sign that city or state officials are devising any sort of strategy to lift Baltimore from its spiraling sense of despair.
Everyone tends to want to build everything and devise all sorts of "great" ideas -- but usually without a defined workflow for ideation.
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