Sentence examples for to devise something from inspiring English sources

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When I photograph female actresses, especially, it's fun to devise something for them.

It takes a chef of real appetite to devise something as marvellous as this.

They should use it to devise something better.The problem is that European leaders seem to like their handiwork.

Their mission was to devise something far more important to the future of Google Inc. than its next search algorithm or app.

If we can put a man on the moon and sequence the human genome, we should be able to devise something close to a universal digital public library.

The Roman calendar used to have 355 days with an extra 22-day month every two years until Julius Caesar became emperor in the 1st Century and ordered his Alexandrian astronomer Sosigenes to devise something better.

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Still, as Dahl notes, the framers came close to devising something akin to it: not once but three times, the Constitutional Convention voted to have the Chief Magistrate chosen by Congress outright.

Perhaps a poet could devise something to convey, "through association or other conjuration, some visceral feeling of elegance, fleetness, advanced features and design".

Should one take the best candidate peptide per spectrum and then postprocess to globally re-rank those best hits or should one devise something different to achieve the maximum robustness?

To get away with that they needed to actively list it as an "homage" or devise something entirely their own.

Mr. Gagel's idea was to capture the band's live intensity and then devise something that sounded even bigger by stacking guitar part upon guitar part.

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