His creative accomplishments were so many that I could only touch on some of them. |
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I have always believed that we all possess the ability to be creative and artistic. |
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The various competitions tapped the latent creative and artistic potential of women. |
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You have a deep artistic and creative side which shows through a love for music and literature. |
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All art, all thought was a creative activity, not an imitative or derivative one. |
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The conclusion also warns that I might possibly be frustrated if I don't have an outlet for my creative urges. |
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What is it about religion that leaves people quaking in their otherwise creative shoes? |
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Many people in this category have strong artistic and creative inclinations. |
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Oshiro Onchi like Kandinsky were creative forerunners of expressionism and abstract art. |
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But many of us were artistic, creative types with unknown, foggy futures in a world of technology. |
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Get creative with other people's dos by taking one of the two major avenues for hairdresser wannabes in Montreal. |
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He also encouraged children to explore their creative talents and give vent to their expression. |
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Fintan, who was so creative and artistic, even wrote poems about depression. |
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It also provided them the much-awaited opportunity to give vent to their creative energy. |
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I doubt I can actually retire either, but that's another question, one facing many artists and creative people, especially women. |
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Particularly, there were events that gave students an opportunity to give vent to their creative instincts. |
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Designing this seemingly simple piece of light sculpture required a creative team of artists, architects, and designers. |
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It is becoming a routinised and highly regulated form of work where the creative space to work with clients has been squeezed. |
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Bali is blessed with skilled and creative artisans as well as potential markets. |
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Artwork takes centre stage in Kendal for the next few weeks as the creative efforts of artisans across the region go on display. |
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Most students who graduate enjoy the two years of creative freedom, lax discipline and reasonable workload. |
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She is now an assistant professor of creative nonfiction at the University of Alabama. |
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This stimulation of thoughts about music can rouse those inner feelings which make perception in performance a growing and creative element. |
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You don't have to be a Medici to commission a creative work, in fact if it's not being disrespectful, we almost did it on lay-by. |
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In the hands of a creative photographer, an artful landscape can be made of any subject from a New England farm to an Inca ruin in Peru. |
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In Grade 4, all children will participate in an assembly dedicated to creative conflict resolution and peer mediation. |
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Teaching creative writing is an art form that must be reserved for those who are talented. |
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Jon is a friendly, creative stand-up comedian, with a love of languages, martial arts, and a healthy loathing for heavy physical exertion. |
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Increasingly people are falling for the creative way money is loaned unaware of the huge rates they will have to repay. |
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We're loading our lives with so much minutia that our creative thinking suffers. |
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For in order to conquer the hostile environment of the llanos, the settlers had to strain their imagination and creative skills to their limits. |
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I'm afraid I will have to crush your dreams and creative aspirations, for your own good. |
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The energy and enthusiasm exuded from the Arien nature is channeled both into creative endeavors and into the pursuit of power and status. |
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To encourage some experimentation in creative writing, the Liverpudlian writer and teacher also performed some extracts from his books. |
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He talked about the walking and just the creative nature of how people got around today. whether it was rollerblading, bikes or skateboards. |
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She is on the faculty at Guilford College, where she teaches African American literature and creative writing. |
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Bringing literary criticism into the creative writing workshop is problematic. |
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Many of these essays are playful and creative in ways that ethnic literary criticism has not been in the past. |
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Sometimes a creative writer may be forced by circumstances into the position of literary academic. |
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They show his progression in the creative linocut process and the uniqueness of each incarnation of the proof. |
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He elevates anime to the realm of high art, expressing heavy psychological and sociological themes through creative line work and animation. |
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He appeals to the inner child and creative spark in all of us with his optimistic and humorous joie de vivre. |
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William Blake's engravings at the end of his career are the apotheosis of engraving as a creative linear technique. |
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I also took this approach because I was not apologetic about my creative product. |
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Being a Lilliputian in the world of creative writing research, he wanted to tie down the whole Australian industry and claim it for his own. |
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The meetings encourage like-minded people to gather for a creative and stimulating exchange of ideas. |
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Carver had a light touch as a teacher of creative writing and he did not consider it was his job to discourage anyone. |
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They represent a rich, diverse patchwork quilt of experience that I am able to draw on in my own quest for creative integrity. |
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Although I rant, there's no doubt that creative contributions from the world's artists would be poorer in the absence of artistic license. |
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The drive behind the artist's creative activity was unsatisfied libido manifesting itself in escapist phantasy. |
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I did reword it a bit, see if you can tell where my creative genius improved the story, ok? |
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We think of creative work as a purely human thing, and wrap invention in mystery and legal monopoly of copyrights and patents. |
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Let man only approach his own self with a deep respect, even reverence for all that the creative soul, the God-mystery within us, puts forth. |
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The principal themes of Holland's fiction writing have been vampires, revenants, and creative anachronism. |
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My experience with lensless imaging as my primary creative medium has shown me the pinhole camera's tremendous versatility and essential mystery. |
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It is an interesting survey, and shows how creative people still continue to mine myths, legends and traditional culture for material. |
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Bonderman and his team installed a new creative team that restyled Bally's product line and spiffed up stores with clean Scandinavian styling. |
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He'd love to be a guest lecturer at the school occasionally, maybe teaching creative non-fiction. |
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Not a plan for action, certainly, but at least a creative push in a positive direction. |
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The creative energies and the entrepreneurial spirit of the Indian people was straining at the leash. |
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Surround those slow learners with fast learners who understand how to promote their creative ideas. |
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Free market society needs not only consumers but also responsible individuals, capable of hard work and creative action. |
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We have a responsibility to respect their creative integrity and artistic vision while finding new ways to do business. |
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By the end of the two days the tree will be resplendent with new creative growth in symbolic colours reflecting the four seasons of the year. |
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Cases and transactions are staffed leanly and associates at all levels play significant, creative roles in the matters on which they work. |
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To my mind, all four represent their respective artists at their creative peak. |
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She was resourceful, industrious and an extremely skilful and creative cook and homemaker. |
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Those scissors remind me of the creative inventive and resourceful things my mother did. |
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We have begun to lose creative scientists and researchers to larger, better resourced laboratories and libraries. |
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As an author, you will have to be creative and resourceful in marketing yourself and your book. |
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To put together critical creative teams, the 21 st-century organization must go to urban centers where reservoirs of talent are concentrated. |
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The book is based on the premise that creative writing can be systematically and analytically approached. |
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The evening consists of four creative and varied works that made the time zip by. |
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The principal themes of his fiction writing have been vampires, revenants, and creative anachronism. |
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Everything in such an environment, it goes without saying, tends to repress the creative and to stimulate the competitive impulses. |
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He gives them considerable creative latitude while saving money on behind-the-scenes functions such as legal work and product sourcing. |
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Even with the creative spin and replayable options, there are still a few problems with the game. |
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Even better, the service was developed using just creative and lateral thinking without any extra funding. |
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They also underline the creative and lateral thinking which helps to make us market leaders. |
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The poems in these earlier volumes roiled in the fecundity of the creative mind with a sort of Zarathustrian flare. |
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You are youthful and enthusiastic about new creative projects and opportunities today. |
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I'm not just suggesting that we teach our young'uns creative writing as an end in itself. |
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Indulge your taste buds in an ambrosial meal prepared by a creative Hawaiian chef, then take a long languorous walk, arm in arm, along the beach. |
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Then in October 2001, de Cartier landed the position of creative director at a prestigious music publishing company. |
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Aside from this one-time piece of creative carrot and stick, the rejig works in the long term too. |
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We need creative builders, not mere reformers or rejectionists, in order to build something new. |
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But the New Economy is about constantly reinventing yourself and being creative and moving to where you can charge your customer a premium. |
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Now I find myself mother to five beautiful, intelligent, creative children for whom I would lay down my life in an instant. |
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Yu credits his network of creative friends that allowed this event to take place as an example of how we can get involved. |
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This all-inclusive holiday festival will feature three stages of non-stop music, sumptuous food, creative crafts and interactive fun. |
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Developing creative new multiplayer game experiences is right up our alley and we are looking forward to the opportunity. |
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I really love the creative process and when I lived in New York, I was always doing a play, rehearsing a play and auditioning for a play. |
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They apparently couldn't bear to have God's creative acts in time, so they allegorized the days to an instant. |
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On one hand, it's a small-scale theatre festival that gives a leg-up to some of the newest and most creative names on the scene. |
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On her first visit to India, Justina's creative mind soon got down to depicting her perceptions of a new land and an alien culture. |
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The creative instinct of the Kutenai women found expression chiefly in cedar-root basketry. |
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I had wanted to major in creative writing, but was told I could never make a living that way. |
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The wraparound mortgage is a creative way to allow a buyer to purchase property without having to qualify for a loan or to pay closing costs. |
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We accept this sort of refinement during a creative process like design, not as part of a manufacturing process. |
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What is striking is the creative alchemy that transforms authentic personal experiences into imaginative tales. |
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A positive and creative approach towards family problems changes attitudes and heals old wounds. |
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A change in the system would encourage creative thinking about and continual reevaluation of the national security mission. |
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Yes, I initiated the Odantalan project, which has at the core of the creative process the ancient writing systems from the Kongo civilisation. |
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He was workshopping an innovative movement performance with street people, the desperate and creative young. |
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The workshop is an activist project in that it empowers the women and helps them get in touch with their creative potential. |
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Which is a safe choice, but hardly the point of a festival about elbowing the creative boundaries a little. |
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The question is, though, is this a viable way to value a work of art or any creative work? |
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Both move me almost to tears in places and are mature works from artists at the peak of their creative powers. |
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It's kind of a financial and moral thing about owning your own creative work. |
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Of course he endured it all, but he didn't want it to disturb his creative work. |
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For creative work, cats are excellent to contemplate when they are in repose. |
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Composers, linguists, wordsmiths, poets, and all those in a creative sphere are all in their own way pursuing happiness and fulfillment. |
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She was a prosperous merchant and creative free spirit, a poet and a wordsmith. |
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The competition tests team-member's abilities in a variety of creative tasks including cookery, woodwork, crafts and computer skills. |
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Set in a creative space, the gallery provides a unique setting for social events, in addition to its artist showings. |
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Even the most creative of accountants would have difficulty reconciling these uncertain credits and debits. |
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It is this creative act of citizenship that kindles hope and inspires action beyond bureaucratic bounds. |
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But ancient cultures were the first to realize the creative potential of wire as artists turned thin gold threads into jewelry. |
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The problem with wingnuts in popular culture is that they can't seem to attract real creative talent. |
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Nguyen's work is one manifestation of her longstanding love for rigorous and creative mathematical proofs. |
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At the last of six therapy sessions, Samuel had been streamed within the public school system into a program for creative children. |
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Experience is what counts in so-called creative industries like journalism. |
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There is often little creative scope, frustration is common, and regular praise and reassurance are essential. |
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I want a keypal who likes the same stuff I like and is very creative and talkative. |
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We must also re-examine those aspects of our policies that prevent a creative interaction between farmers and agro-industries. |
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The money will help cover solicitor's fees, read-throughs, director and creative team fees, and generally get the show up on its feet. |
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It is too bad that we often put readers, ordained and lay, in costumes that shackle the creative reading of texts. |
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There was a sense of wholeness and creative well-being that flowed from his embrace of rural blackness. |
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The leaders who built enduring great companies showed a creative inside-out approach rather than a reactive outside-in approach. |
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As I have proved myself to be the creative whiz around the place, most of it fell to me. |
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Sure, many fashion designers are extremely creative people with occasional strokes of genius. |
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Out the back is a space for all kinds of creative outlets like painting and pottery and plans are afoot for a veggie garden. |
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Incentives offered to new home buyers during the year included the provision of white goods, full fit-outs and creative mortgage packages. |
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Gardening affords these people the opportunity to use their creative skills. |
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Usually this took the form of a posthoc rationalization or intellectualisation of creative work that was made on the basis of intuition. |
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The obituary is highly laudatory, a testimony of praise for a creative artist. |
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The agency is targeting the financial sector as well as IT, aerospace, creative industries and food and drink. |
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The most creative inventions will be recognised in the global event and the participants from Chennai are raring to go. |
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Between them, these two stories give an indication of the range in which his creative genius worked. |
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With the advent of digital photography, he was quick to realise the new creative possibilities. |
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The many successes achieved by young British Asians in all areas of our creative industries are too little known. |
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He sold things such as paper towels and cleaning materials to companies but it hardly got his creative juices flowing. |
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The good and strange thing about depression is that is really gets my creative juices flowing. |
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Government meetings, budgetary matters, legislation aren't the stuff that gets their creative juices flowing. |
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Reading took on a spooky theme at Warminster Library on Wednesday when 13 youngsters got their creative juices flowing. |
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Its still a nice option to have though, particularly for those who like to get their creative juices flowing. |
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When we're excited about a project, our creative juices and mental faculties are in full gear. |
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Budding film writers are to be offered help to set their creative juices free with a new course in Lancaster. |
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To help their creative juices flow, the students were divided into four groups of seven. |
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Flavors get lighter and fruitier in the spring and that sap-rising energy gets creative juices flowing, and pouring. |
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The creative juices were flowing in Hacketstown recently as the town's young people looked to their own town for inspiration. |
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An architect by profession, Noel let his creative juices loose on the project. |
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In fact, we'll be using the furniture, posts, doors and other fixtures in ways guaranteed to get your creative juices flowing. |
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He also responded to insults with more creative insults, and occasionally responded to legitimate criticisms with well-turned phrases. |
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A wide variety of decorative painting techniques such as sponging, rag-rolling, and stippling can add a creative touch to your project. |
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I'm now a fully-fledged property addict and I enjoy the creative side of it, as well as the business side. |
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But even in that banner year, Apple's creative energy hasn't amounted to very much in financial terms. |
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This column has always argued that economic freedom and the opportunity to make, spend and lose money is central to a creative society. |
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We have created units that are flexible, creative and adaptable to the changing marketplace around us. |
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Different studios are involved and there could be a huge ruckus over creative control. |
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In return, any project that has benefited from the fund must spend the equivalent amount with creative businesses in Wales. |
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Or if there is a strong creative or artistic aspect in their charts, they can aim for the arts. |
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Among this group, friendly rivalry gave rise to creative innovation, and most carvers refined their skills. |
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It is one of the great artistic, cultural and creative centres of the world. |
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As I set about planing, jointing, gluing and sanding the pieces, I also began a creative argument with the wood. |
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Djuna Barnes was one of the bohemian set in 1920 and 30s Paris, and her creative circle of acquaintance included Gertrude Stein. |
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Play and creative expression are ways in which children cope with and try to make sense of their experiences and of the world. |
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Such obsession with accuracy makes what berg does with creative license for the rest of the story so self-contradictory. |
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In some of her designs for trousers, there was the additional and creative element of safety pins, a unique accessory for punks, a reason she won kudos that night. |
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He was a creative type who made art and electronic music, which he posted on his MySpace and YouTube accounts. |
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It is proposed that the creative economy works through a process of cultural diffusion, for which a conceptual understanding of cultural diffusion is outlined. |
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Tile work in the bathrooms, furniture, and artwork on the walls all flowed together and carried his creative touch. |
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He was, understandably, in a sour mood as Patch creative director Abel Lenz began taking photos of him. |
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Armstrong told Patch creative director Abel Lenz during a now infamous all-staff meeting and conference call earlier this month. |
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Despite the acclaim and the viral popularity, the band has never lost that independant creative spirit. |
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For the aficionado or the neophyte, Comics is a useful overview of a richly creative period in a burgeoning art. |
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It was his business acumen, his own unflagging zeal for the creative business solution, that had freed Sam to do this. |
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The creative team behind the new My Lai project is working out the details for set design. |
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It was creative thinking like this that helped it debut at number one on Billboard Top Heatseekers Chart. |
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The artworks by all involved attest to the diversity and creative energy of the formerly conjoined continents. |
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Bigness is the bane of any creative or responsive activity, and publishing is no exception. |
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When one plays life that way, one in a way awakes creative vital energies in oneself that otherwise are not available. |
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That creative feeling kind of came alive once the wall came down, and then Germany of course made berlin the capital again. |
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In the end he was left with a disappointing product that bore little of his creative fingerprint. |
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But in those days there were very creative people like Chris Blackwell who really did the first boutique hotel. |
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He thinks of reinventing Braddock similarly, trying anything to get creative types to plant roots. |
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Mars in cahoots with Neptune allows you to realize fantastically creative endeavors. |
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Pluto in Capricorn, trine Jupiter, says you heal through creative expression, by finding humor even in horror. |
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We had to write a story about a natural disaster for creative writing. |
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Quantification procedures are being reconsidered in determining workload, and more creative ways of rewarding faculty for their time and effort are being advanced. |
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While it is certainly much easier to impress an audience with elegant evening wear, several of the competitors came up with creative yet wearable designs. |
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In my spare time, I like journaling and any kind of creative writing. |
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He will be back with a rainbow of programmes for this creative crowd. |
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Stuck for ideas, they went to the pub to top up their creative juices. |
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There is still time to get the creative juices running and this could be a profitable exercise as the prize money on offer in the competition has increased this year. |
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My creative juices boil at the prospect of national stardom. |
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With party think tanks, big and small, uncorking their creative juices, seminal works take centre stage and artistic expressions reach for the stars. |
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I'm frequently lacking any any creative juices, and feedback is good. |
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Parenthood, it seems, gets everyone's creative juices flowing. |
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Let your creative juices flow, draw inspiration and give words. |
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If your idea of roughing it is reducing the minutes on your cell phone then this little bootstrapping primer should get your creative juices flowing. |
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Here are a couple of suggestions to get your creative juices flowing. |
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Not your cookie-cutter cookbook, this will have you getting creative and not just following directions. |
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Check out the coolest new ideas brewing at creative crowd funding platform Kickstarter this month. |
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My creative work today was limited of course but I did manage to walk a little way up the lane to snap a photograph of the view over the flat fields I see all about me. |
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In college, I majored in creative writing and French, which my father referred to as Starvation and Poverty. |
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He is a professor of creative writing at Princeton and, among his many awards, is an Officier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres. |
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My freshman fall, I applied to the creative writing program and was promptly hosed. |
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Enjoy with me then, if you will, a fabulous piece of creative writing. |
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Among archetypical industrial albums, this one excels in creative uses of a used car tire, an air compressor, and a turntable powered wind instrument. |
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If other group members appraise him as a creative type, they are likely to be a receptive audience for his ideas, and he should fit into the group harmoniously. |
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The creative energy that had made it the center of European literature before the war was dampened. |
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Camp brown interior complete with crystal chandeliers and disco lighting, Diep is more kitsch than classy but always packed with creative young barhoppers. |
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There's nothing like gaining a reputation as a red-hot creative shop for turning up the pressure in a business where you're only as good as your last ad. |
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The announcement of the launch was made in May, but della Valle has still yet to announce a creative director. |
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The central threat of redistributionism is that it attacks the very creative process that produces the material wealth that truly makes our lives better. |
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Powers's reductive designs playfully reference early works in abstract painting while breaking new territory with their highly creative use of materials. |
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You now pinpoint creative callings, and nothing can keep you from devoting to them. |
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I think some creative expression and refreshment is a good idea. |
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One thread of the new book concerns the effect of digitalization on creative artistry. |
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Roger can close a business deal, read a room, and charm a dinner table, but Don is the creative genius behind all those deals. |
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Maison Martin Margiela surprised the fashion world by announcing the disgraced designer as its new creative director. |
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The outstanding singer, songwriter, musician and producer did the majority of work on his new album himself, holding a tight rein on its creative direction. |
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He has found, in the scripting of a very personal film, a new creative surge. |
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This summer workshop marks my second session, but the safe space and creative company of other yawpers makes anyone feel immediately comfortable to express, create, be. |
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If you have sufficient physical energy but are feeling dull and languid, you need a movement pattern with some creative fire to spark your life force. |
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Dig deeper into exotic and esoteric areas of interest for direction in creative pursuits, especially. |
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Greenbank is a demonstration garden where people can glean practical and creative ideas either from a leisurely amble or from the programme of courses and guided walks. |
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Very unlike their Baby Boomer parents, these young adults are the original latchkey kids and have grown up mastering information technology and creative thinking. |
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Like a well of water, creative energy replenishes itself slowly over time. |
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This dreamer is in a big creative spurt right now, and is frustrated that family obligations such as laundry and cooking take time away from her writing. |
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They zinged us pretty good with a genuinely creative and surprising plan involving planes and important symbols of capitalism, but what are they going to do now? |
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The Queen Anne's Act was a brilliant and amazingly durable piece of lawmaking, requiring a sophisticated conception of what constitutes creative work or product of the mind. |
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You will be bold and creative this week and earn respect and reputation. |
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To others, he was a creative architect of US military strength, a perceptive analyst of the international scene, and an accurate anticipator of future threats. |
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It also seemed that while it might be expected that parents who talked and interacted with their children would have more creative offspring, the reverse was true. |
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Only a few artists have used letterpress in such a visually creative way. |
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The International Food And Beverage Creative Excellence Awards were set up six years ago to reward quality creative work done for clients in the food industry. |
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By focusing on the contact sheet this book provides insight into the creative and editing process of these fabled artists. |
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I think people are fascinated by your creative relationship with people like her. |
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We have creative license as artists and we must defend this right. |
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We left-handers are considered more creative than them righties. |
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The city became a Mecca for hordes of hipsters and creative types as well as young people seeking their fortune in finance. |
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In both the biblical book of Proverbs and the apocryphal book of Wisdom of Solomon, Wisdom is personified and is said to participate in God's creative activity. |
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The older children have the opportunity to show off their creative skills by composing a limerick based on the Millrace Hotel, who are the sponsors of this competition. |
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The Givenchy creative director's designs included a flowy nude tulle dress layered over a skeleton-embroidered catsuit. |
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Anyone who reads this site on a passing basis will have had to come to terms with my, erm, creative application of the rules of spelling, punctuation and verb modification. |
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In the creative fields, from fashion to food to finance to font design, imitation co-exists with innovation. |
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Because of the role celebrities play in our society, the creative appropriation of celebrity images can also be an important avenue for individual expression. |
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Let's take her words as proof that there's a creative itch hidden somewhere, anxious to pester her back into the lippy limelight in which she glowed in the first place. |
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Bob was celebrated as a lovable rogue with a brilliantly creative mind. |
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It is Coddington who tutors the audience on the authentic, creative satisfaction that can be found within the frock trade. |
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Neptune and Chiron fusing in Pisces fast-tracks the expression of fresh talents or directions in a creative field. |
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Few anchorages were available in this vast maze of coastline, with its network of inlets whose beds had been roughed in with decisive strokes of Nature's creative tools. |
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Taurus repackages an existing creative streak, Gemini gets philosophical, and Virgo thinks positive. |
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Hollywood sees a moral dimension in protecting its property and the creative works of its artists, as well as a nobility in bringing entertainment to the masses. |
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The executives were trying to wrestle artistic and creative control back. |
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I went to a school that catered for artistic and creative ambitions. |
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The club would include creative activities such as arts and crafts. |
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The uncreative tell the creative what to do because they want the bread. |
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He put in a good word, I met the creative team and they took a chance on me. |
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Quantum leaps in performance are a frequent outcome of the customized, creative and often breakthrough strategies Bain develops for its clients. |
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By February 1969, Redding had grown weary of Hendrix's unpredictable work ethic and his creative control over the Experience's music. |
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A host of creative and talented artists will carry out the works which include variety of art movements and styles. |
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A creative method of expression used as a therapeutic technique, art therapy acts as a stimulus for emotional output. |
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Capital Re is able to manage its risks through the effective use of retrocessions and creative reinsurance arrangements. |
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Brian John came to creative writing late, after a career in university teaching and academic research. |
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Philip Larkin, the preferred nominee, had declined, because of ill health and a loss of creative momentum, dying a year later. |
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Frances Ha is a coming of age story that positions the woman in a location that has come to represent creative self-realization. |
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His experience of writing for film is similar, offering the liberating opportunity to 'play God', in control of creative reality. |
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Sometimes these contradictions are destructive, but they can also be creative and positive. |
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Creativity plays an important role in human resource management as artists and creative professionals can think laterally. |
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Florida's focus leads him to pay particular attention to the nature of the creative workforce. |
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The term creative industries begins to elide with knowledge economy and questions of intellectual property ownership in general. |
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There is often a question about the boundaries between creative industries and the similar term of cultural industries. |
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More than 40 stalls selling traditional food, creative cloth designs, batiks, handmade crafts, paintings and many more items will be set up. |
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For example, a security guard working for a music company would be classified as a creative employee, although not as creatively occupied. |
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Automatization and robotization signify the movement from industrial society to the creative one. |
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And, of course, you'll find some creative pasta-based options and stove-top dishes, including Lickety-Split Burger Hash and Deja vu Sloppy Joes. |
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She encourages the audience to be fun and creative with their tables and discusses the mix and matchability of Wedgwood products. |
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This setup often required creative use of desk space in order to accommodate his braille textbooks and braillewriter. |
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Some scholars consider that education industry, including public and private services, is forming a part of creative industry. |
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Sparks of creative energy flicker in her eyes, but between the walls of her mom cave is where Colleen Zalewski really lets 'em fly. |
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The university is noted for its computing and creative technology courses, particularly in computer games technology. |
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In the 21st century Berlin has emerged as a major international creative centre. |
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Nolan has called Crowley one of his closest and most inspiring creative collaborators. |
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Rowling received a large amount of creative control for the film, an arrangement that Columbus did not mind. |
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Our goal is to lead the way in bringing creative accountability and measurability to our clients. |
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While some regarded sound as irreconcilable with film art, others saw it as opening a new field of creative opportunity. |
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Not only a father figure, but the creative counterpoint to the narrator, Berline wishes to spend some time with the younger man. |
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Selznick suffered from constant financial problems, and Hitchcock was often displeased with Selznick's creative control over his films. |
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Storm Thorgerson, whose creative input was absent from The Wall and The Final Cut, designed the album cover. |
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Many women are more creative liturgically than the garden-variety parish priest. |
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Gilmour would later admit that the project was difficult without Waters' creative direction. |
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Despite the lack of creative direction, Waters began to visualise a new concept after several weeks. |
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After Barrett's departure, the burden of lyrical composition and creative direction fell mostly on Waters. |
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Jenner and King believed Barrett to be the creative genius of the band, and decided to represent him and end their relationship with Pink Floyd. |
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Geesin worked to improve the score, but with little creative input from the band, production was troublesome. |
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The music and enduring fame of the Beatles has been commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. |
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For most of the rest of the twentieth century, it was generally agreed that Elgar's creative impulse ceased after his wife's death. |
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