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In a sense, Comedy Central and "South Park" invented each other.
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The phenomenon of transference — how we all invent each other according to early blueprints — was Freud's most original and radical discovery.
We are made to understand the ways in which they invent each other in their own minds, how they respond not only to the qualities that make their beloved an individual, but also to the qualities that the other embodies as a member of an alien culture.
If we start to dismantle some of the rules of the single market which should apply to everyone, of course others may invent other ideas, other proposals, and then we end up on the slippery slope which nobody particularly wants.
We took it in turns to hold the Eggy Stone, and the turns were decided by various ritualised competitions, including folded-paper fortune-tellers, knocking the heads off plantains, and a kind of wrestling we invented, kneeling opposite each other with the stone placed between us and swaying in each other's arms, trying to force our opponent to touch ground on one side or another.
Writers and readers coexist and invent and reinvent each other in some symbiotic way, but that doesn't make me mistake James Joyce for a friend.
Other machines were invented for other specific business tasks.
'El' means God in Hebrew, or something like that.... Jewish boys invented the other superheroes, too.
But they play characters who never invented anything other than obscure, ultimately worthless financial instruments to enrich themselves.
Sorenson later changed his name to S. S. Adams and, in 1909, invented that other staple of the cheap laugh: the Joy Buzzer.
In a long career, Reid had invented, among other things, the plastic security tag used to deter shoplifters.
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