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* Einfach Genial ( released as Ingenious in the US and Mensa Connections in the UK )
* 5th: Ingenious ( German: Einfach Genial )

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" His Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices appears to have been quite popular as it appears in a large number of manuscript copies, and as he explains repeatedly, he only describes devices he has built himself.
Maurice Richardson was not as impressed with Christie's efforts as usual in his 17 May 1942 review in The Observer when he concluded, " Ingenious, of course, but interest is rather diffuse and the red herrings have lost their phosphorescence.

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She appeared in a 2011 documentary on Sci Channel, " Ingenious Minds ".

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The Faculty of Business and Law is based in the Hugh Aston Building ; a £ 35 million investiture officially opened in March 2010 by Patrick McKenna, founder and Chief Executive of Ingenious Media, one of the country's leading media investment companies.
Mettals, with Pit-cole, Sea-cole, Peat, and Turf, for the preservation of Wood and Timber of this Island ; into which Patent, the Author, for the better support and management of his Invention, so much opposed formerly at the Court, at the Parliament, and at the Law, took in David Ramasey, Esquire, Resident at the Court ; Sir George Horsey, at the Parliament ; Roger Foulke, Esquire, a Counsellour of the Temple, and an Ingenious Man ; and also an Iron Master, my Neighbour, and one who did well know my former Sufferings, and what I had done in the Invention of making of Iron with Pit-cole, etc.
For his first book Ingenious Pain he received three awards, the James Tait Black Memorial Award for Fiction, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award ; and the Grinzane Cavour prize in Italy.

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About September, however, a spurious Part Two, entitled Second Volume of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha: by the Licenciado ( doctorate ) Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda, of Tordesillas, was published in Tarragona by an unidentified Aragonese who was an admirer of Lope de Vega, rival of Cervantes.
The deal was brokered by Ingenious Media, a leading UK corporate finance advisory business.
The Irish Independent newspaper reported that Gates was one of a number of celebrities with investments in the company Ingenious Media, which backed a number of films, including Avatar and X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Kirkus Reviews said that A Hole In Texas was " Ingenious.
Soon after, Ingenious Designs was bought out by HSN and Esteban achieved commercial success.

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An elephant clock in a manuscript by Al-Jazari ( 1206 AD ) from The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices. In the 13th century, Al-Jazari, a Kurdish Muslim engineer from Mesopotamia ( lived 1136-1206 ) who worked for Artuqid king of Diyar-Bakr, Nasir al-Din, made numerous clocks of all shapes and sizes.
Hasan al-Rammah included 107 gunpowder recipes in his text al-Furusiyyah wa al-Manasib al-Harbiyya ( The Book of Military Horsemanship and Ingenious War Devices ), 22 of which are for rockets.
They described it in their Book of Ingenious Devices, mainly for protecting workers in polluted wells.
Between 1270 and 1280, Hasan al-Rammah wrote al-furusiyyah wa al-manasib al-harbiyya ( The Book of Military Horsemanship and Ingenious War Devices ), which included 107 gunpowder recipes, 22 of which are for rockets.
Knizia later used this mechanism as the basis for Ingenious.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Andrew Miller, Ingenious Pain
He is best known for writing the al-Jāmiʿ bain al-ʿilm wa al-ʿamal al-nāfiʿ fī ṣināʿat al-ḥiyal ( The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices ) in 1206, where he described fifty mechanical devices along with instructions on how to construct them.
The quick sale and vacancy of the building earned the realtor the Henry Hart Rice Achievement Award for the Most Ingenious Deal of the Year for 1993.

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(; ), fully titled The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha (), is a novel written by Miguel de Cervantes.
* The first half of Miguel de Cervantes's landmark novel Don Quixote (" El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha " or " The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha ") — one of the earliest novels in the western literary tradition, is published and becomes Cervantes's first literary success.
* The Arab engineer al-Jazari describes many mechanical inventions in his book ( title translated to English ) The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices.
* Ingenious: archive of historical images related to obstetrics, gynaecology, and contraception.
Gabriel, an early pioneer of digital music distribution, had raised £ 2 million towards recording and ' shipping ' his next album, Big Blue Ball in a venture with investment boutique Ingenious Media.
Commercial director Duncan Reid of Ingenious explains the business savvy of the deal, saying, " If you're paying a small distribution fee and covering your own marketing costs, you enjoy the lion's share of the proceeds of the album.
Bosses at London-based firm Ingenious raised more than $ 4 million ( GBP 2 million ) to help promote the release in the United States.
It seems that certain mathematicians took this literary challenge literally, and Fadiman follows it with an excerpt from " Ingenious Mathematical Problems and Methods ," by L. A. Graham, who had evidently posed the problem in a mathematics journal.
Roger Sansom's Ingenious Genes: How Gene Regulation Networks Evolve to Control Development ( MIT Press, 2011 ) is an extended criticism of Kauffman's models.
In the 9th century, the Banū Mūsā brothers invented a programmable automatic flute player and which they described in their Book of Ingenious Devices.
Al-Jazari described complex programmable humanoid automata amongst other machines he designed and constructed in the “ Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices ” in 1206.
Patents: Ingenious Inventions, How They Work and How They Came to Be.
The first recorded use of the phrase to mean " sleep " comes from Jonathan Swift in his Complete Collection of Polite and Ingenious Conversation ( 1737 ) and Gulliver's Travels.
* Aphra Behn-The Histories and Novels of the Late Ingenious Mrs. Behn ( posthumous )

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Other singers, such as Arthur Brown, Procol Harum's Gary Brooker, Dave Terry aka Elmer Gantry, Vitamin Z's Geoff Barradale and Marmalade's Dean Ford, have recorded only once or twice with the Project.
As reported by Richard Kerr, " A spectrometer ( the Moon Mineralogy Mapper, aka " M3 "), detected an infrared absorption at a wavelength of 3. 0 micrometers that only water or hydroxyl – a hydrogen and an oxygen bound together – could have created.
Since then, pop singers in the latter group have included KK, Baba Sehgal, Alisha Chinai, Shantanu Mukherjee aka Shaan, Sagarika, Colonial Cousins ( Hariharan, Leslie Lewis ), Lucky Ali, and Sonu Nigam, and music composers like Jawahar Wattal, who made top selling albums with, Daler Mehndi, Shubha Mudgal, Baba Sehgal, Swetha Shetty and Hans Raj Hans.
The term ama and aka have been widely applied to modern trimarans.
The most notable archetypes are Street Samurai, characters who have heavily augmented their bodies with cyberware and bioware and focus on physical combat ; Adepts, characters who have magical abilities that increase their physical ( and sometimes mental ) combat abilities ; Faces, highly charismatic characters who specialize in negotiations and social manipulation ; Hackers ( aka Deckers ), specialize in electronic surveillance, security, and augmented / virtual reality monitoring, combat and response ; Riggers, who augment their brains to achieve fine control over vehicles and drones ; and Magicians who cast spells and can view emotions and call spirits from astral space.
While later televisions were cable-ready with a standard converter built-in, the existence of premium television ( aka pay per view ) and the advent of digital cable have continued the need for various forms of these devices for cable television reception.
* Queen Himiko ( aka, Pimiko ) is said to have begun her reign in Japan.
* Pitch-diameter micrometers ( aka thread mics ) have a matching set of thread-shaped tips for measuring the pitch diameter of screw threads.
South Omaha's OTR Familia, consisting of MOC and Xpreshin aka XP, have worked with Fat Joes Terror Squad on several songs and have participated in summer concerts with Pitbull, Nicky Jam, and Aventura.
Fly rods tend to have a single, large-diameter line guide ( called a stripping guide ), with a number of smaller looped guides ( aka snake guides ) spaced along the rod to help control the movement of the relatively thick fly line.
They have even been found in bacteria, especially among the cyanobacteria ( aka blue-green algae, see bacterial circadian rhythms ).
* Atopic eczema ( aka infantile e., flexural e., atopic dermatitis ) is an allergic disease believed to have a hereditary component and often runs in families whose members also have asthma.
Hmong people have their own terms for their subcultural divisions, Hmong Der ( aka " White Hmong ") and Mong Leng ( aka Mong Njua or " Green Mong ") being the terms for two of the largest groups in America and Southeast Asia.
More commonly, a schooner with a Bemuda mainsail will have a mainstaysail between the masts, and on the foredeck, one or two foresails, namely the forestaysail ( aka jib, or genoa ) and inner forestaysail.
The words of " Rooj kori aka " ( have a nice day ) might be said as well.
** Diploid parthenogenesis: When the megagametophyte develops without completing meiosis, so that the megagametophyte and all cells within it are meiotically unreduced ( aka diploid, but diploid is an ambiguous term ), this is called diploid parthenogenesis, and the plant that develops from the embryo will have the same number of chromosomes as the mother plant.
He continues to curse the deity ( whom, being a pagan, he addresses as " Jove " aka Jupiter ) despite the ever harsher pains he thus inflicts upon himself, so that God " thereby should not have glad vengeance.
* Continuum, aka Continuing Anglican movement, dissenting churches who have left the Anglican Communion
Probably best known as the illustrator and publisher of From Hell ( written by Alan Moore ), Campbell is also the creator of the semi-autobiographical Alec stories collected in Alec: The Years Have Pants, and Bacchus ( aka Deadface ), a wry adventure series about the few Greek gods who have survived to the present day.
* Allan Smethurst ( 1927 – 2000 ), aka " The Singing Postman ", raised in Sheringham although he may have been born in Lancashire
Losing Chess ( aka Suicide Chess ) has been a popular chess variant on most chess servers that have offered it ever since the early days of the ICS.

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