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Whether the current biggest manufactured group, Boyzone, who were invented through an ad in an Irish paper, will survive when their young fans grow up remains to be seen.

Its militancy cannot be prescribed in advance; rather it must be invented through an engagement with the process of struggle itself.

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The drug was invented through a scientific experiment that couldn't have happened without international collaboration.

A new religion called "Dravidian Christianity" has been invented through a sudden upsurge of writings designed to "discover" the existence of quasi-Christianity in Tamil history prior to the coming of the "Aryan" Brahmins.

He invented, through his success and excess, a new term in the American vernacular: "Ruthian".

A table for tabulating the phases of the centroidal positions of the beam in time and space due to the passing of a wave is invented, through which one could show the helical structure of the wave without ambiguity.

I don't know if this was invented through necessity or if it was a brainwave of the show's writers, but I bet every other TV producer in London who had lost their star kicked a random assistant in the back seat for not thinking of this genius way of flipping a series's potential extinction event into something for which the show's fans actually clamoured.

Cruelty to children, as a new form of criminality, was therefore invented through representation before it became enshrined within legal discourse, and the NSPCC was largely responsible for both phenomena.

To design, implement and manage a strategy to create an alternative social media network; force regulators to dismantle Facebook or open up its markets; or indeed invent through sheer innovative brilliance – a new technology that turns Facebook into the new MySpace.

Ever since we became engaged in methodology development, we have believed that the best way to disseminate our scientific findings for widespread use is to commercialize the newly invented reagents through a purveyor of chemical reagents with a global presence.

As Jacob (2001) noted, one must be cautious to avoid a potentially confusing anthropomorphism in which an actual tinkerer or bricoleur is imagined who invents through trial and error.

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