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When the deviser died, I. S. only had the two daughters.
Dance devisers seem to enjoy blending new ideas with the traditional though the results vary in popularity.
The Devisers, a team of good reputation, lost a hard-fought ransom before they discovered the soft left side.
Westwood developed her distinctive visual sensibility while working as a theatre performer and deviser.
James Bond has his Q, deviser of deadly gadgetry.
This time, its deviser was The Shadow.
The direct evidence, however, pointed to some chemist as being the deviser of the means by which Clussig had been slain.
The devisers of Lincoln Center and of the City Opera never wanted each other in the first place.
And the project went beyond self-education: its devisers saw the library as a resource for group-teaching and correspondence courses.
Rodney Hall is a witty deviser of Swiftian punishments for cosmic crimes.
Or maybe neither one, merely the deviser of a trap--or of great and powerful magic."
Every episode since the beginning of the series on 4 January 1976 has been chaired by its deviser, Nigel Rees.
Later, he was one of the devisers of the Field of the Cloth of Gold.
Firdous played the role of Al Cooper and was one of the "devisers" of the piece.
Deviser s (from Greece) title track from the Transmission To Chaos album.
Death in Namibia (1987-88)- Deviser and Performer.
The Crazy Gang: a Celebration (22 December 1983) - Deviser and compiler.
The program also won Louis Cowan, the deviser of many hit quizzes, a vice presidency at CBS.
We bring collaborators together, combining computer games designers with devisers, puppeteers with playwrights, sharing their expertise to create a fusion of disciplines.
- Stunt deviser (with Tony Hawes).
Around the devisers of new values revolveth the world:--invisibly it revolveth.
"Interceptor" (1989) TV series (deviser)
Doig is also a deviser of puzzles, including the long-running Brainbox for the weekly television listings magazine Radio Times.
A great churchman, Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims (806-82), was the deviser of the new arrangement.
He is also deviser and adaptor, with David Yallop, of Herbert Jenkins's Bindle book series.