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We've devised something that is getting people talking on our Freewheeling Facebook page and beyond.
Over the course of twelve years, Sunn O))) have devised something that operates to the side of, or behind, music: their sound eats up space and time.
She also discovered that the Russian composer Skriabin had devised something known as a "Prometheus chord" - so that was "stolen" as well.
There was Paul Lazarsfeld, one of the giants of twentieth-century sociology, who devised something called the Lazarsfeld-Stanton Program Analyzer, a little device with buttons to record precisely the emotional responses of research subjects.
"Using the rope form in bronze, 15 feet long, we have devised something ingenious -- a cantilevered seat that supports itself with nothing holding it between the bolts at the top and at the base of the column," Mr. Garvey said.
For the global geography class, he devised something far more ambitious than what the curriculum easily could have been — the identification and memorization of capitals, mountain ranges and major rivers.
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He always invented for necessity, with the object of devising something new that he could manufacture.
When I photograph female actresses, especially, it's fun to devise something for them.
According to them, the notion of devising something like R sprang up during a hallway conversation.
It takes a chef of real appetite to devise something as marvellous as this.
He doubted whether there was any such being who could devise something on his own from scratch.
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