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I think he meant to say that the economy was growing or not shrinking as fast as it would have had he not introduced his wonderful, unique and truly ingenous solutions to the unprecedented problems he inherited.
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I ask, all ingenous flip-flopped boy with cheeks of tan.
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This is ingenous and lacks credability from the Obama camp.
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This is a very ingenous advertising campaign from South Africa.
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The really ingenous aspect of Clinton's dismissal of caucauses as not representative is that she totally dismisses the importance of unions that really work to get out their members.
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Thank you Vaishali for hosting and Indira for the ingenous idea.
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The HP TC1100 (a wonderful little machine with an ingenous form factor; I'm sad mine is now un-usable) was designed and marketed to achitechs (my university had a fleet of these for their archetecture students) as well as the medical industry.
Journerdism | Will Sullivan's Stompin' ground for journalists and nerds.
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So it appears that the ingenous Mr Eisenstadt cleverly piggybacked his announcement onto someone else's story, taking advantage of that person's anonimity.
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Only twenty or so Malaysian women invited - the others dynamic ladies doing stuff like rescuing battered wives, heading corporations, leading political parties, giving legal representation to ingenous people.
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Realise that Al Qaeada has used bombs before, and some ingenous bomb makers.
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