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The next to-die-for gadget might be invented in a Chinese factory.
Then discuss the following: Which of the new devices listed do students think might be invented in their lifetime?
The original cabinets of curiosities were as much private chambers in which the world might be invented anew as repositories for definitive objects.
At some point a wildly popular and safe substitute for sugar may be found, but at some point a safe cigarette might be invented, or indeed a pill that will allow you to eat supersized cheeseburgers, fries and cokes twice a day, and not gain a pound.
Here's the sort of stuff that might be invented: Data lock boxes.
"His gentlemen, being in number very many," the records tell us, "were clothed in livery coats of crimson velvet of the most purest colour that might be invented and all his yeomen and other lesser officers were in coats of fine scarlet".
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People who might be inventing new products or opening shoe factories instead spend their days figuring out how to get a share of the oil money.
I feel like they might be inventing a new genre here.
We do not suppose, of course, that some single pill might ever be invented that could make a person "fall out of love" or be "cured" of love or in any other way reduce or diminish "love" considered as a unitary concept or a monolithic phenomenon.
If such a time seems hard to remember, it is because the impatiens is now the No. 1 bedding plant in America, so plentiful that if the word ubiquitous did not exist, it might have to be invented.
The events that are shown are conveyed so broadly they might as well be invented, beginning with an opening scene in which a cigar-chomping Winston Churchill from the Spiderman Villain School of Acting discusses postwar strategy with a simpering Lawrence, who is gamely and decently played by an actor, however, best known for his insuperable role as a sparkling vampire in The Twilight Saga.
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