Scientists involve themselves in the innovation of research. [noun]
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Bowling congress tournaments its innovation in invite you into for the ranch. [noun]
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Further innovation was applied to the ingress of warm air. [noun]
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Lord Evandale imitated his example, although many around him said it was an innovation on the established practice, which he was not obliged to follow. [noun]
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Such an innovation on the silence and retirement of the forest could not fail to enlist the ears of those who journeyed at so short a distance in advance. [noun]
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Was there no fear of the wide-wasting spirit of innovation which had gone abroad. [noun]
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The patricians, who had nothing to complain of, opposed every innovation. [noun]
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The thing is announced, by a little placard placed in every room, as an "innovation." [noun]
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