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Typically his rhymes don't get more inventive than "Hit him with that Cobra/Now that boy slumped over".
Inevitably, these atrocity stories are inflated, as new applicants for asylum get more inventive about what was done to them, competing with the lore that has already been established, with applicants whose stories, both real and fake, are so much more dramatic, whose plight is so much more perilous, than theirs.
Free video sites have forced those in the business to get more inventive in their quest to keep turning sex into money.
Free tube sites have forced those in the business to get more inventive in their quest to keep turning sex into money.
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But designers and trade experts said the downmarket trend in counterfeiting became more noticeable over the last year, as counterfeiters got more inventive.
If it is a sign of magazines getting more inventive, it is also a sign of how far they are having to stretch to prove themselves effective.
She laments how such patriotic displays have "only gotten more inventive".
(To honor her hometown, her first episode runway look was of a stunning Georgia peach, and she's only gotten more inventive from there).
I loved singing the Britten and, if we could get more music as inventive as that mass, we would be fortunate, religiously inspired or not.
It signaled the presidential campaign's transition into a final-stretch, make-or-break phase in which the packaging would get more fanciful, the strategies more inventive, the surrogates more numerous and their movements more frequent and rapid.
As those in power become more inventive in their clampdowns, so do their opponents.
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