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Invention no.
(This is pure invention; no such troops exist).
After all, the Mercury Prize is all about invention, no?
In the attempt his genius deserts him; no muse befriends; no invention, no hope.
The shoes are activated when the heels click together — one reason Mr. Wilcox calls his invention No Place Like Home.
No invention, no effort to imagine himself inside his characters, just sober reportage, inhibited by a good historian's scruples.
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One of Flaubert's great developments (not inventions – no one really invents anything in the novel) was style indirect libre, that way of dipping into a character's consciousness – for a paragraph, a sentence, a phrase, sometimes for just a single word – showing things from his or her point of view, and then dipping out again.
It would seem that these are the very building blocks of invention and innovation, no?" Our pal Ted is a perfect example.
"No new invention and no changes in life style.
Add Brown's habit of inventing where no invention is needed — there are no departments of "symbology," but there are departments of semiotics, where Langdon would fit right in — and you have a surface less commercially calculated than genuinely eccentric.
The Australian company's invention requires no flue or connections and burns renewable denatured ethanol so there's no smoke or soot.
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