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91. Cities fostered competition between service providers and invented new budget systems. 92. Among the exhibits are the first modern electric fan, invented in 1886. 93. There was much subsequent controversy about who invented the word and how to spell its derivatives. 94. Thus, they invented their own language and communicated with other robots. 95. Indeed, more than one ground commander rued the day the helicopter was invented. 96. If you invented a completely new language, nobody would understand it. 97. If you'd invented a string of lovelorn swains you'd have had to pay customer prices. 98. I invented a means of preparing four dishes at once. 99. Sokolov's idea was good, but it had to wait more than 20 years before the technology to implement it was invented. 100. While a naval officer, he invented and designed the first-ever aircraft carrier, the Angus. 101. The slander spread like wildfire and was only checked when the drunk who invented it confessed in a magistrates court. 102. In the second place, he invented fishnets, a cruel device whereby innocent fish leap weeping to your frying pans. 103. With his brother he invented a paper-thin malt flavoured toasted flake of maize - the Corn Flake. 104. They've been doling out compassion long before the late Princess Diana invented it. 105. This process of coalition building is so well-known that some companies have invented their own language around it. 106. The Tesla coil, which he invented in 1891, is still widely used in radio and television sets. 107. They invented racial epithets that showed the same imagination which put humankind upon the moon. 108. The tariff is an instrument invented for the benefit of those who make to be used against those who buy. 109. Solomonoff and Kolmogorov independently invented a systematic way of measuring complexity. 110. One speciality was the measurement of high-speed events, such as explosions and gunshots, using his tram chronograph, invented in 1888. 111. Used many times every day, it is the most time and labour-saving device ever invented for cooks. 112. Language, invented sometime in the last few million years,[Sentence dictionary] involves some really fancy abilities for categorizing sounds. 113. The hand-held electric hair dryer was invented in the 1920s, and its basic shape has changed little. 114. Cut adrift from nearly everything I'd known before seven, I turned inward and invented story games to play alone. 115. It is not a theory invented to explain particular occurrences in the world. 116. It was proven that one witness's story had been invented. 117. Richard Garfield invented a game that constantly breaks its own rules. 118. Booth invented schemes to help the disadvantaged in the community. 119. Davos accommodated several hundred tuberculosis patients and their supporting relatives long before Alpine skiing was invented. 120. According to this account, the mind-body distinction as we know it was invented by Descartes.