Probably more interesting is Shakespeare's inventiveness with noun-verb coinages. |
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No other chef has ever come close to the scale, complexity and inventiveness of his creations. |
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His industry, inventiveness and hard work said a lot about the way Celtic play the game. |
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It's this range of inventiveness that puts these improvisations in a class of their own. |
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With its mix of traditionalism, inventiveness, and healthy respect for the mythology, this is a Superman for all seasons. |
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The film allows the director ample space for his visual imagination to freewheel with dazzling spontaneity and inventiveness. |
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In the Allegro assai moderato we have an impression of impish playfulness that is very much akin to Gade's own inventiveness. |
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So they used all their inventiveness, design, energy and manufacturing power to create non-military products. |
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I marvelled at the imaginative energy of the Martian enterprise, at its visionary and dogged inventiveness. |
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That's an honorable but perhaps ironic stance for a company which is big on its own inventiveness. |
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This is not to suggest that new houses should incorporate classical columns, a carved frieze or cornice but some inventiveness is called for. |
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What they did was approach American folk and roots music with the precision and extrapolative inventiveness of jazz. |
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That is, the norms are not invented, but inventiveness and imaginativeness in their use is essential and to be encouraged. |
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This is because there was little structural inventiveness or technical ingenuity. |
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The teachers read them and would award extra marks for descriptiveness, inventiveness and illustration. |
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Our aim here is to create conditions that facilitate methodological inventiveness. |
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Socialist organising involves both established routine and new initiatives and inventiveness. |
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Similarly, man's imagination has no limits and his inventiveness knows no bounds. |
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Its pulsing inventiveness charges the most absurd contrivances with life, just as opera should. |
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I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a raging success, there's a lot to like. |
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The music often astonishes with its inventiveness, and the performances are vital and quirky. |
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It is done with all the skill and inventiveness of artists on the New York subway, but this is not turf warfare-this is street politics. |
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Alliances with other individuals expose our talents and creative inventiveness. |
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She remarked on the imagination, inventiveness and creative power of Corina's work. |
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She was a smart girl, and her inventiveness was evidenced in the water gun. |
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Today, his comedies are remembered for their level of artistry, inventiveness and trenchant sarcasm. |
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And in cosmetics, our inventiveness has led the way in preserving natural beauty. |
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All of them impressed the judges by the quality and inventiveness of their projects. |
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Without Heatley's ingenuity and inventiveness, Fleming's chance discovery might have remained forever lost. |
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The pieces in the exhibition carry visitors off to a world full of emotion, inventiveness and creativity. |
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But it does prove that despite their global success, Punchdrunk's inventiveness, their playfulness and their need to bewitch have not dimmed. |
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No success story showing the vitality, inventiveness and combativeness of dryland populations in the face of desertification has been told. |
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These show Frescobaldi's free inventiveness in genuine keyboard textures and figuration. |
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Our users never cease to amaze us with their innovation, creativity and inventiveness. |
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It's visual inventiveness and emotional resonance are second to none. |
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There are marital jokes, impish rhymes and wilful metaphors that strain, in their jaunty inventiveness, against the harrowÂing subject matter. |
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Their expertise, dedication, inventiveness and team spirit have shaped our success story. |
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Buttler's A-list batting record is exceptional, his inventiveness in tight moments sublime. |
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The huge success is primarily attributed to the inventiveness, skills and efficiency of the citizens of this innovative state. |
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I admire the Commission's entrepreneurial inventiveness and wonder what the next victim of the market will be? |
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It has extensive coasts on two oceans, and its people are known for their energy and inventiveness. |
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If there is one thing I have confidence in, it is the inventiveness of Quebeckers. |
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Patentability requires novelty, inventiveness and industrial applicability of the invention. |
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His famous scientific notebooks reveal a spirit of scientific inquiry and a mechanical inventiveness that were centuries ahead of his time. |
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The invention protected by a utility model must be new, but generally the level of inventiveness required is less than for patents. |
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The national associations responded to this call to creativity and inventiveness enthusiastically. |
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China is also associated with inventiveness, massive investments in new technologies and the desire to develop a prosperous economy. |
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These projects and processes shared inventiveness and are described later in this report. |
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It is good to listen to the diversity, inventiveness and tenacity of these experiences. |
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But the courage, inventiveness and tenacity of those brand new sailors compensated for the lack of experience. |
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Her brashness, inventiveness, and inexhaustible energy carried her the rest of the way. |
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But we are also reacting to the rich inventiveness of this version created by Mark Dornford-May and Charles Hazelwood and performed in English, Afrikaans, Xhosa and Zulu. |
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To listen to the first Pere Ubu record and then realize it was made over 28 years ago is to stand amazed at its complete inventiveness and left-field creativity. |
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Sometimes Chinese inventiveness is just process innovation or casual repurposing of existing technologies. |
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The variety and inventiveness of English is arranged on the pages not as dry text but as a living tapestry of language. |
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But for all the variousness and inventiveness with which Andrews treats the idea in his early work, one problem arises, acutely explored by P. Inman. |
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Having been praised for the poetic inventiveness of her first play, The Three Birds, I suspect she will take a lot of flak for writing a non-naturalistic family drama. |
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Whether studio pressure can be blamed I couldn't say, but Ford, for all his inventiveness and all his unbound talent, still manages to hoke it up with the best of them. |
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Experimental designs involving factorial combination of multiple independent variables call for some inventiveness when it comes to graphical presentation of data. |
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My father excelled in business above all by imagination and inventiveness. |
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But a spot of inventiveness is sometimes called for even there. |
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In the longer term we need a new industrial revolution based on low carbon technologies and that requires public support for private inventiveness. |
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There's been a real revolution which has opened a lot of new doors for people, even if a few new 'dinosaurs' have appeared along the way who have produced some very boring stuff because they lack real inventiveness. |
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Results of this kind and those accruing from organizational inventiveness are clearly of an entirely different order of magnitude from those resulting from primary education. |
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Imagination, inventiveness, creativity, strong-mindedness, and practicality are just some of the traits needed to build a city. |
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A tale of impossible love, this absolute masterpiece of inventiveness and sensitivity embodies the pinnacle of elegance in ballet, with its evanescent ballerinas floating across the stage in diaphanous costumes. |
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The study, which surveyed over 100 management executives, revealed that many companies have a pent-up demand when it comes to tapping into their managers' and employees' inventiveness. |
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In the Debt Divas series, GDP focuses on the inventiveness and solidarity that emerged from this group of women who became friends through their desire to change their spending habits. |
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Curiosity, like Chain Reaction, is more reliant on craft and inventiveness than whizz-bang electronics and computer gadgetry. |
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Bel's innovation model is based on inventiveness, anticipating needs and demands and the power of proprietary technology placed in the service of strong brands to which customers have deep relationships. |
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Bel's innovation model is based on inventiveness, anticipating needs and demands, and using the power of proprietary technology to build and support strong brands, to which customers become attached. |
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As a volume carmaker, Renault has long been recognized for the quality and inventiveness of its products in the small car segment and New Twingo is no exception. |
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The young composer must have been enthralled by the wonderful inventiveness of this music, as typified in this recording with the last movements of the Caprice Symphony and the Concerto in e minor for recorder and flute. |
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Efficient but empty and designed for the gore-ismore brigade, the original's spirit, inventiveness and black humour are nowhere to be seen. |
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Objects recently introduced to India, such as the eyeglass or hourglass, were eagerly adopted as images by the poets, who wanted newfangled conceits to bolster their tortuous inventiveness. |
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Patent law represents the balance that society has struck between the principle of rewarding inventiveness in a competitive commercial culture and the principle of knowledge gained from research being freely available. |
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Stein has earned international recognition for the breadth of his theatrical vision, the rigour of his research, the inventiveness of his stagecraft, and his ability to continually renew his art. |
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Yet the movie's variety of feeling and its go-for-broke inventiveness come from Spielberg, who positions these characters in terrifying and ticklish ways between heroism and antiheroism. |
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None of this should distract from Hooke's inventiveness, his remarkable experimental facility, and his capacity for hard work. |
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Yet even without the mapping of the arms, Ratmansky was fascinated by the richness of the choreography, the concentration of steps and the surprising inventiveness with which they were put together. |
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His poetry is noted for its vibrancy of language and inventiveness of metaphor, especially compared to that of his contemporaries. |
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There was a metaphorical and allegorical inventiveness. |
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And a growing amount of the inventiveness will come from the developing world. The pace of change in 2014 will arouse both anxiety and excitement. |
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Tobacco-settlement bonds are a tribute both to the inventiveness of bankers and the childlike impatience of politicians. |
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With its offhand beauty, Montreal increasingly plays up its diversity as a major asset, and attracts a growing number of people drawn by the city's multihued cultural panache and the inventiveness of its creative sector. |
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We know that if intellectual property is not protected, not only will creativity and inventiveness be suppressed, but the cost to our economy will be enormous. |
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The Spirit alone can keep alive the freshness and authenticity of the beginnings while at the same time instilling the courage of interdependence and inventiveness needed to respond to the signs of the times. |
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The designs echo the tastefulness and creativity of the Parisians and the workshop of 12, Place Vendome put itself at the service of this unbridled inventiveness. |
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For many years now, Arkema has succeeded in showing inventiveness in the way they have worked with us, and this has enabled us to improve our results. |
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One of the key things that struck me was the sheer inventiveness of techniques people have come up with to kill others, and that how quite often death is not quick and easy as it is shown on film. |
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We have the resolve, the facilities and the methods to inculcate in all our new hires our spirit of inventiveness, drive and enthusiasm, solidarity, and our urge to push back the frontiers of our business. |
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Now, if you can just keep that inventiveness going a little longer, and avoid the common plot points and fogginess that afflict so many dreams, you will really have something. |
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His indefatigable inventiveness and many publications soon made him influential in horological circles, and he became involved in the attempt to solve the problem of determining longitude at sea. |
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In this concept of pre-stressing, the engineer uses his or her inventiveness, ingeniousness and creativity, especially in the design of statically indeterminate structures. |
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These were pictures and images that inspired children's imagination and fueled the inventiveness of future astrophysicists, rocket scientists, university scholars. |
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If the DIY tribes conclude that Etsy is simply profiting from their initiative and inventiveness without brightening their microbrands, they'll quickly abandon the site. |
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