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    1. “Very ingenious,” said the gaoler by way of nervous conversation, “just sort of


    2. “His arrogance is such that he thinks himself so cleaver, so ingenious, that no one would ever suspect him of such activity,” replied a disgusted First Kai


    3. ingenious, rock-enclosed, pit to help dissipate the


    4. He told her about the natural springs, hot and cold, and her ingenious G


    5. Once he realized Jim was there, Alex asked if he knew how old Johnny had come up with such an ingenious, way of keeping the place warm during the winter months


    6. The process was ingenious, requiring the


    7. Education in the ingenious arts, and in the liberal professions, is still more tedious and


    8. A house-carpenter seems to exercise rather a nicer and a more ingenious trade than a mason


    9. The bank manager uses our money to foreclose Uncle Todd, sell the farm at auction and recover a princely sum for their shareholders…or mmm…something more ingenious perhap?”


    10. The next three holes were as interesting as well as ingenious

    11. Secondly, the use of several very ingenious machines, which facilitate and abridge, in a still greater proportion, the winding of the worsted and woollen yarn, or the proper arrangement of the warp and woof before they are put into the loom ; an operation which, previous to the invention of those machines, must have been extremely tedious and troublesome


    12. All those ingenious plots they must have devised,


    13. and the extremely well-crafted, ingenious and what –not plot that


    14. A man of fortune, for example, may either spend his revenue in a profuse and sumptuous table, and in maintaining a great number of menial servants, and a multitude of dogs and horses; or, contenting himself with a frugal table, and few attendants, he may lay out the greater part of it in adorning his house or his country villa, in useful or ornamental buildings, in useful or ornamental furniture, in collecting books, statues, pictures ; or in things more frivolous, jewels, baubles, ingenious trinkets of different kinds; or, what is most trifling of all, in amassing a great wardrobe of fine clothes, like the favourite and minister of a great prince who died a few years ago


    15. how I had made fun of this genius of a man, and his ingenious


    16. At the gardens he left his horse with the attendant at the gate and entered, marvelling again at the sheer beauty of the place and the ingenious way in which the hanging masterpiece had been engineered


    17. The ingenious and well-informed author of the Tracts upon the Corn Trade has shown very clearly, that since the bounty upon the exportation of corn was first established, the price of the corn exported, valued moderately enough, has exceeded that of the corn imported, valued very high, by a much greater sum than the amount of the whole bounties which have been paid during that period


    18. He thought grudgingly that it was pretty ingenious


    19. The cycles of reincarnation are therefore the Divine’s ingenious ways to help us achieve our heavenly purpose


    20. I shall endeavour to explain, however, as distinctly as I can, the great outlines of this very ingenious system

    21. This ingenious purification system was another bonus in the Aquifer System


    22. In what manner, according to this system, the sum total of the annual produce of the land is distributed among the three classes above mentioned, and in what manner the labour of the unproductive class does no more than replace the value of its own consumption, without increasing in any respect the value of that sum total, is represented by Mr Quesnai, the very ingenious and profound author of this system, in some arithmetical formularies


    23. They have many of them become very learned, ingenious, and respectable men; but they have in general ceased to be very popular preachers


    24. But without entering into the disagreeable discussion of the metaphysical arguments by which they support their very ingenious theory, it will sufficiently appear, from the following review, what are the taxes which fall finally upon the rent of the land, and what are those which fall finally upon some other fund


    25. The recompence of ingenious artists, and of men of liberal professions, I have endeavoured to show in the first book, necessarily keeps a certain proportion to the emoluments of inferior trades


    26. If it did not rise in this manner, the ingenious arts and the liberal professions, being; no longer upon a level with other trades, would be so much deserted, that they would soon return to that level


    27. Here’s a small recap, Ray’s side of the story and his ingenious intervention…


    28. Timmo thought it wise to give this to me in case his otherwise ingenious device had been used for nefarious purposes!”


    29. The folded zloty note was in his wallet, and he had to admit that it was an ingenious way to keep and send written communications


    30. Man’s ingenious surmise which turned into a theory of evolution that included the vehicle of “natural selection” seems to have answered, to “science’s” satisfaction, how all life-forms have arisen from a relatively common environment

    31. Tiny cubes of salted and pickled things (capers and apples), amongst drops of chili and basil (maybe), that added an ingenious contrast to the lemon


    32. Again, a simple dish, left to speak for itself and what a lovely voice it had (I’m aware I’ve used this quite ingenious analogy before, but I’m now struggling – it is the ninth course to be fair, cut me some slack, it’s really arduous to review a ten course tasting menu


    33. these ingenious methods came about by local Security companies and


    34. because there were never any insects, ingenious


    35. Reminders of its existence, and of its ingenious structure of limited government shock and fill with fear those that great document will ultimately defeat


    36. their houses, or be consumed with an ingenious plan for ultimate


    37. ingenious, beautiful and elegant, and if Hawking knew about it he would most


    38. We are indebted to Freud for his ingenious discovery of repressed


    39. ingenious and demonstrative doubt we could have possibly arrived at:


    40. Alex marveled at the ingenious architecture of the neighbors to his Home Region

    41. Whorls and eddies of intelligence and drive continuously erupt to spew red-hot molten productivity and ingenious ideas across the planet’s surface, only to be quenched in the sea of couch potato quicksand and Happy Meal appetite mud-slides


    42. clever and ingenious it has been


    43. He had been ingenious in the use of space and had pointed out to them that they could have three bedrooms in the upper flat, something the architect had overlooked


    44. As a matter of fact the more witty, ingenious, and humorous I


    45. It was Jared's ingenious idea to convince Gorham to try and find her like he located Eric's cell from his chambers


    46. The archives were kept close to the Queen’s old suites, heavily guarded but Marcus was nothing if not ingenious


    47. It was fastened by an ingenious bolt which had no lock and could be worked only from the outside; this bolt shot back, the grille slid into the wall


    48. What a goddam way to die! God did wield a hammer this day—in each hand! Shifting to the giant hog, Sam marveled at the size of this feral monster as he surveyed the ingenious trap in the enveloping blackness


    49. The computer chips he had designed and constructed to avoid the surveillance equipment are ingenious


    50. This method is ingenious, because not only is the marketing free (since










































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