How To Use Deviser In A Sentence

  • Gatling was the prototypical Yankee tinkerer, a self-educated deviser of farm implements, including a mechanical planter that fed seeds from a hopper. Point and Shoot
  • Evidently, if these two foregoing statements are true, Mr. Froude must join us in thinking that a man whose mind could be warped by external influences from the softest commiseration for the sufferings of his kind, one year, into being the cold-blooded deviser of the readiest method for slaughtering unarmed holiday - makers, the very next year, is not the kind of ruler whom he and we so cordially desiderate. West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas
  • As here, wily conference devisers make sure that the speakers and their works are going to be interesting so that everyone has a good time even if the topic gets only a token airing.
  • “What means this?” she said; “Douglas, why does the first deviser and bold executor of the happy scheme for our freedom, shun the company of his fellow-nobles, and of the Sovereign whom he has obliged?” The Abbot
  • Vilter was grown up in this period and became an important deviser and practitioner of economic reform in the end of the reign of czar.
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  • He rails against the armies of form devisers, paper shufflers and managers who waste the tax payers' money while contributing nothing to the public good.
  • In this Act ‘inventor’ in relation to an invention means the actual deviser of the invention and ‘joint inventor’ shall be construed accordingly.
  • The ‘Northern Exposure’ project, according to its devisers, Box Architecture, was achieved ‘by the placement of three built forms creating six distinct spaces’ to manipulate light and provide functionality for a family home.
  • The system consists of 6 grade I indexes and 20 grade II indexes as policy management, surroundings risk, owner risk, deviser risk, supervisor risk and contractor risk.
  • These transcripts of the 30 "best" selected by the programme's deviser and producer for 34 years run the gamut from the farceur Ben Travers, who saw WG Grace play and was in Australia during England's 1928-29 tour when Don Bradman made his Test debut, to Lily Allen, whose interest in the game was sparked by the 2005 Ashes. The Best Views from the Boundary – Test Match Special's Greatest Interviews
  • Menander was a skilful constructor of plots, an imaginative deviser of situations, and a master of variety and suspense.
  • Grey-cast, billiard-bald Major Edwin Howard Armstrong, deviser of the frequency modulation system of broadcasting, has twice in his time revolutionized radio-first by the regenerative, or feedback, circuit, which outmoded crystal sets; next by his superheterodyne hookup, the basis for present-day one-dial tuning. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • But it has always amused me that Professor Tim Jackson, the deviser of MDP, found that 1976 was the peak year for quality of life in Britain. Big society or no, don't get distracted at the cash machine
  • She might have ended up the deviser of merely fascinating stories, gizmos and thingamajigs that brought off-kilter delight. New York Review: The Collected Stories Of Lydia Davis
  • Medicine (1991) - Alan Kligerman, deviser of digestive deliverance, vanquisher of vapor, and inventor of Beano, for his pioneering work with anti-gas liquids that prevent bloat, gassiness, discomfort and embarrassment. Celebrating Silly Science Since 1991
  • A great churchman, Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims, was the deviser of the new arrangement.
  • The performers and devisers of the piece manipulate the glove puppets dressed in kabuki-style black costumes.
  • The interpretation may or may not be what the deviser intended. Attached to Strings
  • Probably the most widely used tool for measuring subjective individual differences in imagery, made available by its deviser, David Marks (1973, 1999). His Name Was Do Re Mi

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