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The truth is that over time the monarchy has always invented itself, and has been reinvented, as it goes along.
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Be it an earring or a strategically placed handkerchief, gay men have always invented clever ways to find each other.
Prisoners have always invented their own uses for words; these are all descriptions of stabbing someone with a homemade knife.
It's an interesting move for a design house that has always focused on inventing for other people and, more importantly, it looks like it's one sharp, useful thing that the TSA probably won't confiscate.
INNOVATION UNICEF's Innovate for Children site launched UNICEF has always innovated for children, inventing or developing new products.
What may not be so widely understood is that impeachment has always been abusive; it was invented in England in the 14th century for that very reason.
Inventing has always been his hobby.
Still, so far Taiwan has always been a follower, making things invented elsewhere more cheaply.
"Ever since it was invented, the European Union has always been a compromise," said Charles Grant, a political expert with the Center for European Reform in London.
However, Edison has always received the major credit for inventing the lightbulb, because of his development of the power lines and other equipment needed to establish the incandescent lamp in a practical lighting system.
In this sense and this sense only, Amis's prose has a Conradian urgency: he has always been aggressively competitive, seeking to invent his own idiom and discover daring new ways of writing about the modern world.
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