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We learn that maxipads were invented from bandages used during World War I but never discover the origins of the tampon.
According to the prosecution, two witnesses who supported the police account, "James Youngman" and "Lakeisha Smith", the second a stereotypical black name, were invented from whole cloth.
During the 1st and 2nd industrial revolutions, many things were invented; from looms to steam engines to new smelting iron techniques.
And on and on: during the 20th century, more than four dozen new genres of visual art were invented, from Man Ray's rayograms in the '20s and Alexander Calder's mobiles in the '30s to Robert Rauschenberg's combines and Allan Kaprow's happenings in the '50s.
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A new currency would have to be invented from scratch, a logistical nightmare.
New ones, more suitable to a republic, had to be invented from scratch.
Fortunately, there are excellent communication techniques and training programs available — they don't have to be invented from scratch.
The United States may be the only nation in the world that was invented from an idea, lacking any foundation in a defined territory, a religious authority, a common culture or a single people.
Bits may be borrowed from the manuals of other democracies, but much will need to be invented from scratch.In this section Democracy's hard spring Throwing money at the street Reprints Related items Libya's fledgling alternative government: Who's in charge?Mar 10th 2011Tunisia and Egypt, the region's revolutionary pioneers, are already running into turbulence.
"Coma" is an incarnation of war in daily life, a mental image of war that is embodied in a repertory of actual images that don't seem to be borrowed from the familiar realm of audiovisual communication but instead seem to be invented from the state of things, wrenched from the horror to incarnate the horror without depicting it expressly.
Yet the process for selecting candidates for that office is invented from scratch by a few insiders every four years, completely opaque, and wholly undemocratic.
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