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1. Complementing this, his beak has been ingeniously designed, having a hook at the tip for being able to get a quick grip on his targeted dinner (got ya!), and then tearing it up with ease (no sweat, dude!) once he’s got it captured
2. 13 And he rose up in the morning and acted ingeniously, and went and hired thirty strong men of the rabble, carrying their war instruments in their hands, and he led them to the top of the Egyptian tomb, and he placed them there
3. 13 And he rose up in the morning and acted ingeniously and went and hired thirty strong men of the rabble carrying their war instruments in their hands and he led them to the top of the Egyptian tomb and he placed them there
4. an ingeniously placed “red-herring”!
5. Eventually, I found myself lying on the damp ground, gloriously stunned and utterly spent by the experience Bonnie had ingeniously explained so that I would understand what came next
6. Almost every business on the Internet tries to hide their phone number as ingeniously as possible because the last thing they want to do is actually talk to a living customer
7. The court ingeniously used a so-called expert to explain scientifically that the dead bodies were used to burn each other…! That the fat in one burning corpse could be used to burn other corpses so no mountains of coal or fuel was needed
8. He nodded and did so ingeniously, as I laid out the considerable amount of medical supplies that we had brought with us
9. And ere long the original emotion that was the reason of the whole work is lost sight of, and one of those pictures or drawings giving a catalogue of tired objects more or less ingeniously arranged (that we all know so well) is the result—work utterly lacking in the freshness and charm of true inspiration
10. But the main point of dispute is ingeniously eluded, leaving the impression upon the mind of the hearer that something was proved which was not do much as torched
11. He extends the idea of happiness so as to include the happiness of others; and he argues ingeniously, 'All men agree that we ought to make others happy; but if others, how much more ourselves!' And still he thinks that there may be a more excellent way, but to this no man's reason can attain unless heaven should inspire him with a higher truth
12. I stared in genuine wonderment at this room so ingeniously laid out, and I couldn't believe my eyes
13. Satisfied with this testimony in their favor, the girls proceeded to deposit the body in a shell, ingeniously, and not inelegantly, fabricated of the bark of the birch; after which they lowered it into its dark and final abode
14. Hypocrisy in anything whatever may deceive the cleverest and most penetrating man, but the least wide-awake of children recognizes it, and is revolted by it, however ingeniously it may be disguised
15. Casaubon as ingeniously as he could; but he did not in the end prevent the time from seeming long to that gentleman, as was clear
16. There, no doubt, some hiding-place had been ingeniously constructed; there the title-deeds of property were stored; there hung the scales on which to weigh the louis; there were devised, by night and secretly, the estimates, the profits, the receipts, so that business men, finding Grandet prepared at all points, imagined that he got his cue from fairies or demons; there, no doubt, while Nanon's loud snoring shook the rafters, while the wolf-dog watched and yawned in the courtyard, while Madame and Mademoiselle Grandet were quietly sleeping, came the old cooper to cuddle, to con over, to caress and clutch and clasp his gold
17. Norris had now so ingeniously done away all Mrs
18. But this difficulty is ingeniously overcome: a small, strong line is prepared with a wooden float at its outer end, and a weight in its middle, while the other end is secured to the ship
19. “Very entertaining is the story of ‘The Eleventh Commandment,’ ingeniously conceived and very cleverly executed
20. Darwin has ingeniously shown the analogy between the functions of the leaves of plants, and the lungs of animals