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"You don't think it's the most ghoulish thing ever invented in the universe?"
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“We invented sun tan lotion as a byproduct of our fire protection technology,” Ackers explained
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May I ask who invented it?” The Operator asked as he kept his attention focused on the screen
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SuperSeaweed was invented by myself in 1972 while I attended school at the University of Florida located in Gainesville Florida
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"Laugh if you want, but before the starships came, scientists used to think kedas invented humans in a lab to be their servants
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If, along with suns, molten planet cores and gas nebulae, Smith had invented
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In frustration I invented the first of the games, the first of the displacement activities that would become a keystone in my monument to survival in this terrible place
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Arscog still believed Saggothans invented humans and they had spread to YingolNeerie in the energy age
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Smith thought through the very fabric of time and finally, in a moment of naturally divine inspiration, He invented the word
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Instead he said, "You can't take advantage of the fact that it wasn't invented yet
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One of the contestants made a suit out of the finest electronic wizardry, which turned his body into the most beautiful, the most versatile and brilliantly clear television screen ever invented
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Maths is the worst thing ever invented by man
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It wasn't some cool philosophy that ancient sages invented, but a survival
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category invented by Indian women ever - rakhi brother
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She had never seen such a convincing replica of ancient Earth, complete with the smells and sounds of the livestock, the limited but vibrant palette of colors and an aroma that told her that the drain trap had not yet been invented
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She had managed to escape him into Angel space long before he was able to understand the full significance of what his labs had invented
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Technology from a later time won’t work in an area that was created before it was invented
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has already been invented
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“It runs them in Heaven,” Ava said, “Maybe this creature is what we’ve always known as ‘Heaven’ until the Afterlife was invented
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word “buxom” had been invented especially for her
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That’s not something we invented, that was done in Brancetrabble’s labs in the 45th when Lbront Nevn came storming out into the East Trenst Basin bent on conquest
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There was more money, genetics was invented, there were high speed vehicles that glided on tracks all around the world, huge mechanical floaters in the skies and maybe even ships that were able to leave the world entirely
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During this time photonic logic was invented and all the photonic devices on the planet had been built
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They had space wars here when Earth had just invented the pyramid
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Among his inventions and creations were the wooden cow he constructed for the queen of Knossos, the Labyrinth of the Minotaur, artificial wings for himself and his son Icarus, and he was even said to have invented images
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More heads are occupied in inventing the most proper machinery for executing the work of each, and it is, therefore, more likely to be invented
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But when both have been fairly invented, and are well understood,
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cals, things being invented now
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there is the key of humanity’s success: man invented
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The quantity of materials which the same number of people can work up, increases in a great proportion as labour comes to be more and more subdivided; and as the operations of each workman are gradually reduced to a greater degree of simplicity, a variety of new machines come to be invented for facilitating and abridging those operations
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Greeks invented and they repudiate as well, then the
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It was so beautiful, I thought it must have been designed by Athena, Herself, She who’d invented ships
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That she hasn’t sold me off at once, Nerissa realized, or even invented excuses to punish me, means she fears Theoton’s reaction
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They invented, therefore, another method of issuing their promissory notes; by granting what they call cash accounts, that is, by giving credit, to the extent of a certain sum (two or three thousand pounds for example), to any individual who could procure two persons of undoubted credit and good landed estate to become surety for him, that whatever money should be advanced to him, within the sum for which the credit had been given, should be repaid upon demand, together with the legal interest
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monarchy to whom that invented democracy
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glasses because they stil had not be invented
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Aces! The Greeks have invented lots of smart
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the whole class invented a slogan:
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“The whole thing’s rot invented by a
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with this meaning was invented by St
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They haven’t invented fire yet!”
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who invented democracy too
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the belief that they invented democracy
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was invented the exercise of the lean; in
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beauty disease; the ideal of beauty invented
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have invented the aesthetics
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Interesting is that this technique was invented
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- It was ugly, but he invented the pan flute
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Miletus, who invented the philosophy
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the word invented by them
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that the action of ejectment was invented, by which the tenant recovers, not damages only, but possession, and in which his claim is not necessarily concluded by the uncertain decision of a single assize
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On either side, there were also a chariot, a yoke and harness, a spinning wheel, a flute, the things that She’d invented
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That it was the spirit of monopoly which originally both invented and propagated this doctrine, cannot be doubted and they who first taught it, were by no means such fools as they who believed it
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The writing was in a secret language, one that he, Xonia and their cousins had invented when they were teenagers
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Darshi continued, “It's grandpa Alfie's contention, and he says it was his great, great-grandfather's before him, that all the technological advances invented by any people are really just reflections of what the realized individual is actually capable of performing
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It was to draw back such causes to themselves, that the courts of law are said to have invented the artificial and fictitious writ of ejectment, the most effectual remedy for an unjust outer or dispossession of land
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The government of Pennsylvania, without amassing any treasure, invented a method of lending, not money, indeed, but what is equivalent to money, to its subjects
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Men invented the concentration camps
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"Sure, after they'd invented extruded
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him why he'd invented Frank
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If Danny hadn't invented Frank, somebody else would have done
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invented before somebody used it to say; 'The
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idiot's out for the evening, fancy coming over for a shag?' How long after cars were invented
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had discovered oil in the ground, but it had not invented the
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How in the world could nature have invented such an animal, especially with such protuberant teeth?
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They invented a most wondrous phrase that recognized blame
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The most gorgeous creature ever invented by the Ruler of the Universe, either in Heaven, or Earth, with the exception of the human baby, as a gift to humanity
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Essentially invented the two-party system during the presidency of Andrew Jackson
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So when you stop and ponder about this country first take a moment and remember that we have created the greatest society that has ever been invented
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I can also tell you crocodiles suffer from bad breath and invented the evil eye stare
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"This cookie recipe doesn't need eggs, so you can eat the batter! My friend Tara and I invented these
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property, because most, sure as hell was invented, they are not
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” For welfare, Reagan invented two notorious race baiting lies
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'Well, I shan't go, at any rate,' said Alice: 'besides, that's not a regular rule: you invented it just now
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It had been four days since my appetite had finally returned after discontinuing the alemtuzumab, and I couldn’t have invented a better way to celebrate
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A white exploiter, Max Freedom Long, later invented a false impersonation of Hawaiian religion he called Huna, which some whites today naively believe is Hawaiian
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“All she wanted was for the beating to stop, so maybe she invented it all and now remembers it as the truth
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She wasn’t fooled by his bullshit: oh no, not in the least! Only a blockhead would believe the hooker’s wild story, invented to save herself from a carving knife - and about Gordon Edward in the coke trade, no less; So Mike, being one, he of course believed
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The companies insisted that stories of sickness were greatly exaggerated, and repeated so often that even the peons who invented them believed
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Romantic love, say historians, was invented in the West, along with the Model-T Ford’s mobile privacy
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Whoever invented soap and hot water had really been onto something great
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He needed to become one with this invented personality
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kind of judiciary system was invented
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I’ll mention one stretch simply because of the funny way in which it was invented
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When Gordon explained what Leon’s crazy scheme had been, Truman’s blood ran cold: it sounded far too close to the story Herminia supposedly invented
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“Copper wire was invented by two Dutchmen fighting over a penny!” said Howard-Smythe, who had just been reading ‘Punch
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The sun-dial early was invented for pointing out time 2 Kgs 20:9-11
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A couple of us sat down, read a book on electricity, and then we invented the thing
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“Essentially, it is our suspicion that someone invented a religious system to perpetuate the god-king, usually male, to control the populace in virtually all the cultures we have studied
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“I don’t want a stamp in my passport,” she invented, remembering Caroline’s complaints about residency
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They invented stuff that really isn’t available on Earth…they allowed a few selected pieces of, if you’ll forgive the expression, alien technology to fall into the right hands
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“The result was that Simulator Corporation thought they were building the greatest virtual reality game ever invented, complete with limbic stimulation of the cerebral-cortex, the amygdala, the hippocampus, hypothalamus, the medulla oblongata
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Colling answered truthfully when he could, but invented answers when it was necessary
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I’m sure the ‘Cordon Bleu’ French chef who invented the dish would be delighted to know that it has now been re-invented by an Aussie
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“Maybe we should really be called Edison dancers or E-Boys … but hey, whatever you want to believe about break dancing or b-boying or breakin’ and how it got its name and who invented it, is all cool with me
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Maybe it’s a combination of all of that stuff, but I don’t care who invented it or where it came from
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For example, a Sumerian legend mentions a heavenly hill, Du-ku, where agriculture was invented
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was invented right here in River City
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Additionally, with the use of newly invented, highly sophisticated equipment, people started thinking