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1 Fears of a ventilator shortage inspired doctors and engineers to improvise new designs.
2 The armour and bulletproof glass might protect Leo and Nara today but in a few months the enemy would improvise new methods of destruction.
3 Then they improvised new fishing tackle and both boys began to fish.
4 He began with workshops in which actors amazed themselves by improvising new scenes from old texts.
5 Our tumplines were gone, but with the tracking line and pieces of deer skin we improvised new ones that answered our purpose very well.
6 (Scenic Engineers) will co-operate by improvising new scenery out of last year's production as far as possible.
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