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1 Americans are not necessarily more inventive but they certainly are more innovative.
2 But they didn't; they had cornered more inventive prey than this before.
3 For the rest, we're just going to have to be more inventive .
4 Never was a human creature pursued by enemies more inventive or envenomed.
5 We all label each other, kids are just more inventive about it.
6 I think that actually made us more inventive in a way, you know?
7 They have become more inventive , laying bush traps for deer and other animals.
8 I must say, though, that Raffe is even more inventive than my mother.
9 He simply tried a more inventive approach the next time.
10 Other authors, meanwhile, are coming up with more inventive ways to drum up interest.
11 Readers of his generation were looking for a more inventive style and grittier storylines.
12 He soon ceased trying new ideas, already outstripped by others far more inventive than he.
13 If the solipsist polises had begun to look more inventive than the universe itself .
14 The kid's ideas were much more inventive than mine.
15 A pity little egrets weren't here in those times to conjure even more inventive folk-names.
16 But that only required them to be more inventive and delegate attacks to suitably distanced henchmen.
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