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1 Try to invent new ways of expressing the old things in movement.
2 I'm going to invent new limits for you and your fish-smelling bitch.
3 It will be quite an amusement to invent new modes of dress.
4 There's … The music industry continues to invent new business models.
5 The empathy is so much stronger that the mind must invent new reasons.
6 Perhaps I'll even have to invent new words in which to express myself.
7 And it also poses an interesting question: Why don't more people invent new sports?
8 If I could not invent new characters, I would not write novels at all.
9 I can't invent new things. Pax spoke quickly, self-consciously, using words to fend off embarrassment.
10 The music industry continues to invent new business models.
11 But residents constantly invent new slang that might be unintelligible to speakers who live elsewhere.
12 Their job is to invent new varieties of cats.
13 From these parochials we can derive universals, and invent new instances that aliens might employ.
14 The future wealth of the United States will come from our ability to invent new technologies.
15 Just saying that if human beings run out of enemies, they have to invent new ones.
16 Perhaps it was forbidden to invent new words?
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