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He would like to devise an N.F.L. equivalent of frontcourt seats at Los Angeles Lakers games.
Mrs. Whitman said that she would like to devise a capital program that would help fix and build new schools in all districts.
FIELD TRIPS FOR YOUNG FOODIES Children who'd like to devise their own specialty sandwiches one day should persuade their teachers to sign up for a field trip to the Brooklyn Kitchen.
For young visitors who would like to devise their own extraterrestrials, the hall offers Clay Creations Thursdays through Sundays at 2 and 3 30 p.m. (There is a $3 materials fee).
But engineers would still like to devise a commercially viable sodium battery, because sodium is much more abundant than lithium.In this section Prometheus unbound Beans' talk A pile of wood The elephant in the room ReprintsDr Li and Dr Hu wondered if the problem of electrode damage might be ameliorated by using a more pliant material for the frames on which the electrodes are suspended.
We would like to devise better methods for determining the valid region, possibly evolving the edge set of the valid region using -convergence [17].
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Wagner liked to devise these signature tunes for his characters and for some of the operas' important objects.
Jazz at Lincoln Center likes to devise programs that can include jazz's up-and-coming musicians and, even better, engage them in some friendly competition.
"When you sit down with him, you never know if the first sentence is going to be, 'I'm going to sail around the world,' or 'I'm going to write a book about moon exploration' or 'I'm going to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.' " Mr. Stevens likes to devise a central message around what he believes are his candidate's signature strengths.
Go to your Lego store, or to the Web site, and you'll find the "Creative Ambush" package, including a biplane that's also a Wild West saloon and a "flying kebab stand" that fires "tasty kebab flick missiles" — just the kind of loosey-goosey, left-field inventions that parents everywhere, inspired by "The Lego Movie," would like their kids to devise.
Go to your Lego store, or to the Web site, and you'll find the "Creative Ambush" package, including a biplane that's also a Wild West saloon and a "flying kebab stand" that fires "tasty kebab flick missiles"—just the kind of loosey-goosey, left-field inventions that parents everywhere, inspired by "The Lego Movie," would like their kids to devise.
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