During better times, in the late 1980s, Paul Cave cooked up the idea of the BridgeClimb.
Israeli designer Nitsan Debbi cooked up a batch of working electronic products made of bread.
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To make sense of it all, Dunnhumby's analysts cooked up an algorithm called the rolling ball.
Dopp cooked up a false explanation for the investigation into Bruno, Cuomo concluded.
Schamus cooked up a plan to presell the movie at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, that May.
There's been no repeat of the one-way hate parade the Jets cooked up before buzz-sawing New England.
Nor was every current member thrilled by the deal cooked up by the French and German leaders.
The idea for its commercial, however, may not be one cooked up by E-Trade ad agency Grey Group.
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Joy has cooked up a scheme to link any digital device -- palmtop to supercomputer -- with another.
Regional Autonomy Watch, a pro-business lobbying group, tracks the many new money-making schemes cooked up by local governments.
He and Mr Ridgeway cooked up the idea to put Boeing and one of these centres together in Sheffield.
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CREATE's also cooked up the CATTFish, a method for recording such information in your home via, yes, your toilet.
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Their home-grown ideas will probably be easier for their peers to copy than anything cooked up in the West.
Still, there ARE changes, so here's a peek at just what Google has cooked up for the new phone.
The fast-food chain first cooked up ire--and delight--when it ran a TV ad for its Carl's Jr. arm last month.
Hormel has cooked up a healthy balance sheet with no long-term debt load and enough cash to meet short-term debt.
But this year, Flay cooked up a crisped beef patty topped with queso sauce, potato chips and green chili pickle.
Akamai says it cooked up this demo especially for NAB "to get people thinking about the possibilities" of a second-screen experience.
Mindful that the city's residents grow ever unhappier, politicians have cooked up various schemes to bring water in from faraway places.
In another domain, not far away from the chip and fiber-optics factories, software writers cooked up clever uses for the new powers.
Then there's the scheme cooked up by former Kmart employee Eduardo Portero.
We cooked up reckless schemes to multiply the wealth from those homes.
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Worse, the fancy products cooked up by banks often have unintended consequences.
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The example that follows describes a risky improvisation that I cooked up when I was the General Manager of a professional football team.
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The more promising candidates were then cooked up and injected into a test tube holding a notoriously resistant form of ovarian cancer preserved from years ago.
There was already a widely held belief that whatever Travis had cooked up to save our firm from its financial death spiral was bull.
Atlanta-based Ptek Ventures cooked up Million Dollar Challenge (sound vaguely familiar?), hosted by a Regis Philbin impersonator for Red Herring's Southeast venture conference in March.
Morgans claims that Philips cooked up its lawsuit because it wants all of the management money for itself now that the hotel is doing well.
Blago also apparently cooked up a plan in which a labor organization would create a highly paid position for him in exchange for the seat.
An unnamed Barack Obama supporter cooked up the parody, one assumes.
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