It was a revolution grounded in exoterics, which may account in some part for the general air of naivety and improvision which surrounds it. |
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A similar improvision, a modification of the device used to measure the planar ways, makes several measurements at once. |
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There are two general conceptions of improvision. The first, commonly applied is of a rather romantic woolly kind. It suggests that anything can happen in improvisation. |
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At a presentation ceremony at Warwick University, Coventry-based Improvision was named winner of the achievement in innovation category. |
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This is a very exciting time for the company and I believe it will both increase the opportunities for everyone at Improvision and be of long term benefit for our customers. |
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Lee, who works for software firm Improvision, based at Warwick University Science Park, has been making films on little or no budget for about 18 months. |
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