Sentence examples for more recent invention from inspiring English sources

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Others are of more recent invention, such as "soft news" and celebrity sports gossip.

While Bennett has been a name since Beyond the Fringe opened in 1960, this pebbledash Alan Bennett is a more recent invention.

For most of the history of the language, English speakers took a lackadaisical approach to spelling; the notion that a word should always be spelled the same way is a much more recent invention than the language itself.

Red Bull, a more recent invention, puts up pop-up stores in Saudi airports during the haj for pilgrims who might need an energy jolt.The region has some global champions such as Emirates airlines (which has annual revenues of $18 billion and profits of $710m).

The obtained tree topologies demonstrate that, unlike arsenite oxidase, the respiratory arsenate reductase is a more recent invention of the bacterial subtree and most probably derives from an enzyme involved in sulfur metabolism.

The high degree of sequence similarity shared by these enzymes led to the suggestion that: i) the assembly of both the DAP and AAA routes might be explained as the outcome of a series of gene duplication events followed by specialization [ 19], ii) the DAP route should represent the ancestral pathway leading to lysine and, iii) the AAA pathway should be a more recent invention of evolution[ 19].

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The existing nomadic hunters and gatherers are marginal survivors who retain many archaic culture traits and share very few of the more recent inventions.

Taylor's "scientific management" now sits alongside more recent inventions such as benchmarking, business process re-engineering and scenario planning.For the past 12 years, Bain & Company, a firm of consultants, has asked companies around the world how much they use such tools, and how satisfied they are with them.

This is a quality it shares with Ansel's more recent inventions, such as the frozen s'more, which puts an ice-cream center sprinkled with chocolate wafer flakes inside a marshmallow coating, all held on a fragrantly smoked willow-wood stick; or the Magic Soufflé, which, magically, captures the density and loft of a chocolate soufflé in a form that doesn't fall.

Another set of paired prints, William Hogarth's "Beer Street" and "Gin Lane," from 1751, contrasts the salubrious effects of good old-fashioned British beer with the drunken degeneracy resulting from that more recent Dutch invention, gin.

One of the more recent developments is the invention of anti-exploit software specifically designed to detect when an exploit is taking place and block it, eliminating its ability to do harm.

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