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In 1932's "A Harvest of Inventions," for example, Gilbert Seldes meets with the inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr.; everything Hammond invents seems to prefigure our modern world.
In 1994, Robbins set a ballet, "Two- and Three-Part Inventions," for students at the school, including Millepied.
It's an album of solo inventions for tenor saxophone, arrhythmic and often atonal, but ripe with tension.
These, he argues, were among modernity's signal achievements, cultural inventions for which masturbation became a particularly fraught and prominent symbol.
Pctel, which is based in Chicago, claimed its former competitors were using its patented inventions for modems without permission.
"It is so full of clever tricks — inventions for literary effect — that I was taken aback, even astonished.
I keep waiting for Gores to run out of inventions for these outrageous plots of his; but he never does.
The marketplace is an online registry that will have descriptions of inventions for browsing by prospective buyers.
ANYONE planning a road trip this summer might be interested in recent inventions for eating on the go.
And the artists have made models of some of his fellow prisoners' inventions for making prison life more comfortable.
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On the frontispiece of "The Quiet American," Graham Greene quotes another well-traveled skeptic, Lord Byron: "This is the patent age of new inventions/ For killing bodies, and for saving souls,/ All propagated with the best intentions".
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