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And I just sort of invented it on the spot.
But not before she placed an order for beef carpaccio, Cipriani's handling of which Miss Manners found woefully tailored to American ignorance: "One sees carpaccio now — Harry's invented it — on menus all over, and it's not the same thing.
Nancy Sobek of Greenwich, whose late husband, Joseph, is credited with devising the game by USA Racquetball, the sport's governing body, said he invented it on the court about 1950.
That had to come from somewhere; I don't think they invented it on their own.
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If we hadn't created [that] ahead of time we'd have to invent it on the fly.
Windsurfing called sail boarding when Newman Darby Newman Darby invented it in on a lake in Pennsylvania in 1964 first appealed to young surfers who were looking for the latest thrill.
As soon as 'teenager' had been invented, it was seized on by all kinds of 20+ experts – and we've been stuck with it ever since.
"The methodology is not invented; it is based on something," said John Tepper Marlin, a former economist for the city who was responsible for many an economic-impact evaluation in his day.
Jimmy spun a full tale about the dish, and how Napoleon's chef invented it during the march on Moscow.
This suggests that when metabolism was invented, it was invented based on the material at hand (nucleotides), and once multiple users started relying on these metabolites, their structures became fixed in time, like insects in amber.
That would have created an incentive for agriculture to spread once some bright spark invented it.Why farmers then moved on to irrigation is, however, far from clear.
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