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1 Whereupon the band set to work to devise ways and means.
2 Most actors run into the problem of memory loss and devise ways of coping.
3 Thereupon the whole family arose to devise ways and means for wooing the drowsy god.
4 But his quick masterful temper was already trying to devise ways of putting her down.
5 Perhaps I'll have one or two of my sons try to devise ways to break in.
6 After learning the adversary's intentions, one may more easily devise ways and means to frustrate them.
7 The inhabitants of such billets took it upon themselves to devise ways and means to obtain fuel.
8 They had tried to devise ways for the Indians to break out of their pattern of poverty.
9 I'd need to devise ways to beat my enemy using what little resources were at my disposal.
10 Probably to devise ways and means of dealing with the Jeff Rand menace, for an ostensible reason.
11 This committee shall devise ways and means of securing members and pledges for the support of the Federation.
12 He makes it because he knows she will be the more ready to devise ways of meeting him.
13 His staff officers frequently put their heads together to devise ways and means of curbing Monty's reckless extravagance.
14 We like to give them presents, prepare surprises for them, devise ways and means of adding to their happiness.
15 Debelle said the biggest challenge was to devise ways of making banks and other participants stick to the new code.
16 We want just such scheming devils as he to help us devise ways and means to circumvent these temperance men.
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