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So, using local volunteers could help forge improved links with the community.
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However, anyone with a quill and an inkhorn can forge mundane text.
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Had she, too, seen that they could forge some thing good together?
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The one worker in the place was revealed by the forge fire.
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Both were quick to thank the men who helped forge their success.
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This project attempted to invent a general way to add security modules.
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You can even invent your own and order it a week ahead.
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With the proper supplies, perhaps we can still invent the perfect society.
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He pulled himself together and started to invent his new, urgent mission.
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I invent the excuse, and the conscience of the priest accepts it.
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Intervention: Review of case records and radiologic data to devise management protocol.
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However, you can certainly devise a methodical system that will do this.
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They might devise schemes to promote infighting and misdirection among political opponents.
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Naturally they would devise their own methods for disposing of their victims.
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I believe that women must devise a third way, a third option.
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If you can so contrive it, let him live in the country.
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And, indeed, it is the best I can contrive in this house.
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It was a nicely appointed dinner, the best the chef could contrive.
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The duty not to contrive through a covetous heart to despoil another.
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They will be safer there than in any hiding-place you can contrive.
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He said government and the sector needed to formulate a solution together.
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It's aim is to formulate a plan to tackle this health gap.
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Grayson didn't speak for several moments, trying to carefully formulate his response.
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Before she could formulate a response, a new message from Souther appeared.
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She said the study itself isn't comprehensive enough to formulate specific recommendations.
Использование термина excogitate на английском
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In fact, it must require a considerable effort to excogitate novel labor-saving devices.
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The black on the paper is what man has excogitated-excogitated
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He rubbed the warm pipe bowl against his cheek and excogitated the matter in deep humility.
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He meditated there in a condition of insanity for perhaps a minute, and excogitated a device.
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But your modern lounger at the clubs, what variety of liquors are excogitated to please his palate!
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At Calvary poets have sung their sweetest strains, and artists seen their sublimest visions, and thinkers excogitated their noblest ideas.
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In a fourth a system of idealistic metaphysics is being excogitated; in a fifth the impossibility of metaphysics is being shown.
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In fact, as I reached Delamere Terrace, panting and excogitating the likeliest excuse to offer Mrs. Stimcoe, the door of No.
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All the conveniences that modern ingenuity has excogitated-inaccordance with the requirements of the present era-have been introduced into this huge structure.
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The danger, therefore, is that many to avoid it will falsely confess whatever the examiner suggests or what they have excogitated in advance.
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Each has now his memories, his tirade on this much-excogitated subject of the shirkers, and all begin to overflow and to talk at once.
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The terrible Torquemada dwelt for years in Valla-dolid and must there have excogitated some of the methods of the Holy Office in dealing with heresy.