Menander was a skilful constructor of plots, an imaginative deviser of situations, and a master of variety and suspense. |
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A great churchman, Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims, was the deviser of the new arrangement. |
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Lethem believes any deviser of nonfictions is ipso facto a fictional creation. |
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As the deviser and, for 20 years, the editor-in-chief of Weekly World News, his delight was to run the wildest stories he could find. |
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Perfect territory then for the deviser of The Thick of It, the satire that so gloriously nailed the paranoias, insecurities and petty jealousies of Westminster life. |
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He was the deviser, compiler, interviewer, writer, narrator and even producer of many of these programs, which ranged in subject matter from contemporary music to Newfoundland, from Stokowski to the Mennonites. |
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The deviser thinks of future, the producer adapts to the present. |
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A success on and off Broadway, Rent brought its author and deviser Jonathan Larson a posthumous Pulitzer Prize, the first musical to be so honoured since the somewhat superior Sunday in the Park With George a decade earlier. |
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Finally, however, the deviser of these nonfictions is a novelist. |
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