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1 But strangely, as a chamber ensemble, this is a completely new invention .
2 A model of the new invention was made and a patent secured.
3 He had hoped to pay the sum back from a new invention .
4 The new invention has got as far as needing some chemicals already.
5 To produce a new invention , you'd have to retool an entire factory.
6 With blind luck he had grasped the possibilities of Edison's new invention .
7 Chocolate in its solid, moldable form is a relatively new invention .
8 The inventor does not issue an autobiography in lieu of a new invention .
9 Chain-shot was at that time a new invention ; commonly attributed to De Wit.
10 The dates connected with this new invention and its diffusion over Europe are:
11 The constitution a growth.-Theconstitution was not an entirely new invention .
12 It looks uncommonly picturesque, and may pass for a new invention .
13 It is a comparatively new invention , but is being caught up very promptly.
14 They played wonderfully on instruments of new invention , and divinely upon old ones.
15 What I wanted to see you about is this new invention of Tim's.
16 But, Mr. Summers, you have not told us yet of your new invention .
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