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Ursula Kroeber was born in Berkeley, in 1929, into a family busy with the reading, recording, telling, and inventing of stories.
Wolterstorff remarks that the composing of a musical work is similar to the inventing of a game (1980, 63).
Janet Maslin of The New York Times believed the film had a balanced storyline: "It's a cinematic inventing of humor and whimsical tall tales for a long time to come".
He coined the word in a letter of 1754, when recounting the "silly fairy tale" ("fairy tale" is another term he is credited with inventing) of "The Three Princes of Serendip" (Serendip being a former name for Sri Lanka).
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He never married, and apparently preferred the joys of inventing to those of romantic attachment.
Charrière was accused of inventing many of the adventures in Papillon and appropriating to himself the adventures of others.
It's a constant re-inventing of the wheel.
AWS executives made a point last year at AWS re:Invent of stressing their commitment to the enterprise market.
Abradable seals are used in aeronautical compressors to minimize the blade casing clearance while ensuring the integrity of the mechanical parts in the invent of contact.
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The studies in biology and medicine have been revolutionarily changed since the invents of many high-throughput sensory techniques.
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