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On a separate but related matter, I wonder whether we might devise a better mode of exchange.
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Karl Rove might devise an internet version for the midterm elections.
I suggested a white-then-red progression that could accompany a menu Mr. Niccolini might devise.
One would expect him to perform extremely well on tests of the sort Ivry and Keele might devise.
His conduct in Vermont conveyed a much more mixed message than any television advertising Rove might devise.
You might devise a rotisserie and use it to spin the beef into dark, self-basted glory.
Crab fishing, it turned out, also bore an uncanny natural resemblance to the kind of competition a reality producer might devise.
Coach Tom Coughlin referred to that last week, saying that even at this late point in the season, the Giants might devise new ways to stage a pass-rush revival.
The financial penalties attaching to divorce, particularly for the home-owning middle classes, far outweigh any incentives to stay together that a future Tory government might devise.
At times "Paris Commune," directed by Mr. Cosson, can seem a bit like something a passionate, aspiringly hip teacher — determined to raise the collective scores on his Advanced Placement students — might devise to hold his classes' attention.
Others suspect that businesses might devise ways to avoid having their tax positions deemed uncertain or to ask that any legal advice be given verbally, so it would be easier to omit from a return.
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