In too few places are the arts being integrated in imaginative and inventive ways. |
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Clearly, she was an independent, self-sufficient child as only children often are, but she was imaginative too, and a great reader. |
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Clearly the onus is on the state to devise more imaginative ways to remunerate teachers. |
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More Central American joints will pop up, offering classics as well as imaginative nuevo Latino cuisine. |
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She is a right laugh, imaginative, passionate and most definitely not a worrying stress-head. |
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To highlight the continuous movement of his imaginative figures, Valery uses infinitives. |
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They take advantage of current technologies in resourceful and imaginative ways. |
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She has had to be imaginative and resourceful in finding compensating sources. |
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There have also been extraordinary achievements when intelligent faith, deep learning, and imaginative wisdom have come together. |
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However, some criticised the document for not being more imaginative and said it was restating problems that are common knowledge. |
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So much of the comedy in anime is tainted by overt fan service and wildly imaginative events. |
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Nicholas Roe suggests that these are examples of moments where the past resurfaces with a power to quicken the poet's imaginative life. |
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His use of split screen and fade through flashbacks is so imaginative that there are moments when the film is artistically stimulating. |
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Walpole inaugurated the tradition in the hope that the lifelike solidity of realism might be reconciled with the imaginative range of romance. |
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Some firms are hierarchical and conservative while others are imaginative risk-takers. |
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In south Wales, for instance, it operates an imaginative scheme with a local cattery, whereby unwanted books are shredded for use as cat litter. |
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Historical fiction varies from campy romance to character studies with imaginative insights more exact than fact. |
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All their music is either arranged and adapted or composed by the group members, producing a most individual and imaginative sound. |
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It seems to me that fantastically imaginative fiction tends to be lumped in with the whole science fiction genre. |
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Rabotkina brought refreshing restraint and imaginative, often poetic musical shape to the thrice familiar Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso. |
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The decor is a million miles from your local taj tandoori, and the chef's imaginative contemporary food is subtly spiced. |
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Still, they are highly imaginative and even funny, involving the team's tangle with a cosmic bureaucracy known as the Time Variance Authority. |
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The sarrusophone was a product of this imaginative age and although it was once a popular band instrument, it has now been essentially forgotten. |
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Meat and fish main courses were exemplary and made imaginative use of local ingredients. |
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His emotional and dramatic temperament is well suited to the imaginative and affective dimensions of Ignatian prayer. |
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Few image-makers have portrayed the texture and seduction of our overlit technological landscape with such scintillating imaginative power. |
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The competition tested the knowledge and expertise of 30 of Ireland's most imaginative bartenders. |
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So it might actually be a subtle, witty script directed in an imaginative way. |
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The company had an imaginative director and two budding theatrical costumiers who saved the day. |
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It is very pleasing for me to find his imaginative qualities again set out, this time in a masque in five scenes for chorus and orchestra. |
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He's an exceptional combination of a precise thinker and an imaginative thinker. |
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The Museum's imaginative mix of social history and artefacts provides a maze of information. |
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An album for long, meandering summer afternoons, Magic and Medicine is a quirky and imaginative bundle of joy. |
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Be imaginative and experiment with all the sensuality and sexuality that the human body has to offer. |
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They did so by encouraging self-expression and imaginative play as well as the frank expression of emotions. |
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Apart from its richly imaginative orchestral textures it shows Crosse as a melodist too. |
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He also made an imaginative leap in taking his time traveller into the far future, to witness the end of the world. |
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People are imaginative creatures, though, and they'll find a way to refer to it somehow. |
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We fear boredom, yet it is from boredom that real and productive imaginative play is spawned. |
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The layout is cool and spacious, contemporary without overdoing it, with some well-thought out details and imaginative touches. |
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If the holder of the office is very proactive and indeed imaginative he or she can initiate moves to further the cause of Sligo. |
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Replica toys can make it difficult for a child to be creative and imaginative. |
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In such a case that imaginative faculty, formed as if in the shape of some animal, may appear to the senses of others. |
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It relies on a system which is not best placed to respond to a rapidly changing situation with imaginative and informed ideas. |
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He sought to materialize this transgressive imaginative sensibility in both his fiction and non-fiction. |
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Impeccably researched and passionately argued, it isn't a dry contribution to bibliography but a call to imaginative action. |
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Donald needs exciting and imaginative new policies, new advisors, new bifocals, the lot. |
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Across the street, an imaginative assortment of silver bijoux, beads and candles awaits you at Punto Magico. |
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Blending imaginative colour and functional elements, new bathing costumes and bikinis are spectacular eye-catchers. |
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Can we have more imaginative and creative solutions to this problem rather than moans and groans? |
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If we take RBC seriously, the sin of totalitarian nations who restrict people's movements lies simply in not being imaginative enough. |
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He was masterful and imaginative, but his masterfulness tended to ungenerousness and his imagination to vagary and mischievous exaggeration. |
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That such an obviously ungifted person was capable of so imaginative a conceptual leap remains a marvel to me. |
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The decor and costumes, by Peter McKintosh, are imaginative and cleverly sit on the borderline between reality and fantasy. |
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Everything in Ilija's work is unreal and ahistorical, fantastic and imaginative. |
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And so it is with his audacious, wildly imaginative and boundlessly thrilling adaptation. |
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Gallup is an imaginative songwriter who presents songs that sound more like poetry set to music. |
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He was a fine and imaginative architect who nobly championed humanity against its many twentieth-century enemies. |
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Because it is such a spartan environment and lacks significant variation or detail, it lends itself readily to imaginative transformation. |
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It was well worth the read from an imaginative and an intellectual viewpoint. |
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I marvelled at the imaginative energy of the Martian enterprise, at its visionary and dogged inventiveness. |
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You don't have to be a particularly visionary or imaginative person to allow these tracks to generate the almost-hallucinatory feelings intended. |
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The sound is vivid and the stage direction is imaginative and fully convincing. |
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Company Chordelia present two works by Kally Lloyd-Jones combining feel-good music and imaginative staging and performance style. |
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An imaginative new owner might turn it into a goldmine by moving into garden equipment, or hardware, for example. |
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Television is no better for those of us hungry for imaginative fare, and the dearth of original screenplays makes this writer's blood run cold. |
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Creationists live in a much stranger and deeply imaginative world than your average heretical joe. |
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The cast look suitably traumatized as body after body appears via ever more imaginative death scenes. |
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It is the necessary baseline from which Harris makes the leap into her imaginative world, but it can sometimes get a bit too close to home. |
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The ad took an imaginative approach to attracting plaintiffs and packaged it in a singularly unimaginative format. |
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The kitchen saved the best for last with a modest, yet imaginative selection of deserts to tempt the sweet tooth. |
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As an imaginative, non-violent and funny option for a core under-10 audience, however, it's an ichthyological treat. |
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It's often imaginative, but the choppy and pedestrian delivery strongly stunts the acidic flavour. |
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Give an imaginative type an idle moment and suddenly everyone's some strange offshoot of the human race. |
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He was not imaginative enough to ask himself whether the man might not be perishing with cold and hunger. |
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As a printmaker and book illustrator, his clear and imaginative compositions contributed to the popularity of emblem books. |
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Often his escape is imaginative, inspired by the music he hears on the radio. |
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It was a glimpse into his imaginative world and some of the sources of his creativity. |
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For this shaping one must draw on imaginative insight into the motivation of the dramatis personae. |
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When it comes to getting imaginative in the kitchen, sushi is about as creative as they come. |
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Families can pencil in their vision of the future of York in an imaginative event at York Art Gallery this week. |
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It doesn't look likely, and it doesn't take a great imaginative effort to see a double game being played. |
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This major celebration of cinematic creativity old and new has a host of imaginative programmes. |
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Dry statistics are seen as destroying both the imaginative faculty and the human delight in invention. |
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He likes to take risks simply to make the business of imaginative invention more interesting. |
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Sadly, rising water levels now threaten this imaginative form of transport. |
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Her vision and her imaginative designs had created its appeal and there was no obvious successor. |
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The choreography is stilted and clumsy and could have been a great deal more imaginative. |
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Scott's really imaginative and creative and has a definite vision of what he wants his business to be. |
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It did not work for a variety of reasons, but the appointment was imaginative and innovative. |
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That creative streak shows itself in some imaginative use of fashion and colour mixes. |
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This is not only an imaginative coinage, it is also more accurate than the English word, since computers are rarely asked to compute. |
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He'd always said such things like that, always so fanciful and imaginative with an underlying tone of seriousness. |
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And I think you never outgrow your love for those imaginative, fanciful, farfetched, fantastic characters and situations. |
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Under the organisation of Kiwi managers, he forfeited traditional French fare to prepare imaginative salads for a backyard barbecue. |
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Bookshops can deploy all their marketing ingenuity to produce imaginative displays. |
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Any reader who can think of anything more imaginative please email instanter. |
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Try to read them as speaking primarily to the imaginative and active energies and only secondarily to the intellective ones. |
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They provide a vehicle for the imaginative extension and intension of space beyond and within the realist scale of the city. |
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The Playstore is your best source for quality wooden and natural toys for creative and imaginative play. |
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His imaginative brilliance is most apparent in his inventive and often witty designs for furniture and metalwork. |
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Lyrics should be poetic, concise, imaginative, theologically strong and expressive of worship to God. |
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The only connection art now has with creativity is through the imaginative hype which is used to sell it to a wealthy coterie of effete fops. |
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Say what you will about crackheads, drunks and other assorted addicts, but they sure can be imaginative. |
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My mother was a really exceptional craftswoman, an imaginative perfectionist, particularly in cooking and sewing. |
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There is a crying need for an imaginative debate about what future schooling could, and should, look like. |
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Other imaginative techniques of which he was a leading exponent were frottage and decalcomania. |
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The mythical gods gave imaginative expression to human needs, fears and desires, and cultic practices bound communities together. |
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She says a Jaffa Cake shows someone who is creative and imaginative, while a traditional custard cream indicates reliability. |
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It captures the simmering rage and imaginative poverty that was part of the Thatcherite psyche. |
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Disturbing images are powerfully etched with imaginative dynamics and piercing vocals. |
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Then gradually it assumed a specific regional identity in the West, developing a strong imaginative appeal to both easterners and westerners. |
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Donna Marxer's simple but imaginative decors seemed to carve the stage into modules of dream space. |
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Cumbria Export Club is dedicating its next meeting to looking at how firms could boost exports by developing more imaginative ideas. |
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It was his imaginative 2007 psychogeographic tale of his hometown, 'Alice In Sunderland', which really took the comic industry by storm. |
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But we quickly discover our emotional focus within the imaginative Geruthe, destined bride of Horwendil. |
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The pace and tone of a newspaper must be set by lively graphics, grabby photos and imaginative use of type. |
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Menander was a skilful constructor of plots, an imaginative deviser of situations, and a master of variety and suspense. |
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The wine list was modest and imaginative, though, and the ice-cold Sardinian grappa was excellent. |
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Almost always these puzzlers give themselves up to an imaginative rereading, to speculation, just as in a passage of poetry. |
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But still, there is so much more that is big and bold, imaginative and great-hearted. |
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We need imaginative and inventive dietitians to nourish dietetic practice, to move it forward. |
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A housing association has finally got the green light for an imaginative project for key workers. |
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This imaginative play is utter enchantment in the best of Russian theatrical evocative tradition. |
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Even those which are imaginative and intelligently put together are often morally dubious. |
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This imaginative mixing of styles stretched to the rather distinctively stylish men's suits. |
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I think that today it's extremely difficult for even the most creative and imaginative among us to think of an exit from the deadlock we're in. |
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Some suggested wildly imaginative similes, while others had questions about word origins and etymology. |
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McClements also boasts an extensive wine list to complement the imaginative menus. |
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It was colourful, imaginative and eye-catching and really deserved to be noticed. |
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Gruesome, imaginative and completely unforgettable, Re-Animator remains Gordon's most celebrated achievement. |
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Whether folk artists or fine artists, contemporary quilters depend heavily on color and imaginative use of it. |
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His cursing was imaginative and perfectly timed, and he put down many a student who deserved it. |
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Often their three lines are split into two parts, by a colon or a dash, with an imaginative distance between the two sections. |
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Morbid thoughts plagued her overly active imaginative mind and sent chills down her spine. |
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The contrast is brought across through imaginative use of light and radiant colours. |
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They are imaginative fictions which intersect with aspects of their respective contemporary historical actualities. |
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During that interview, and during some other chats one had with him in Mumbai, he appeared to be a cultured, well-read and imaginative young man. |
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However, with imaginative adeptness, the abiku can be here and there simultaneously. |
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Barbara Castle's imaginative plan to connect the state pension to earnings was junked. |
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Four years in the making, his new album was a much more adventurous and imaginative record. |
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It is also the most imaginative, least dated, and actually has some real Gaelic. |
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Some went to live on collective farms, the kibbutzim, which were among Israel's most imaginative innovations. |
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Gill has used reclaimed timber, sumptuous fabrics and imaginative attention to detail to create a Georgian traditional country style home. |
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For the most part the reader is in a world of adventure, wisecracking, silly and imaginative. |
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A sumptuous domed Byzantine basilica, an imaginative recreation of St Mark's Alexandrian church, dominates the backdrop. |
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Autism cuts off its sufferers from the world by impairing social skills and imaginative development. |
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In its policy review this autumn, the Labour party needs to make some imaginative leaps to re-energise its programme. |
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When the kookily dressed and wildly imaginative Leslie Burke comes to town, he's found his kindred spirit. |
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What is striking is the creative alchemy that transforms authentic personal experiences into imaginative tales. |
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The forward line needs to be firing on all cylinders, and the team's penalty corner drill needs to be imaginative and forceful. |
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Local authorities have been asked to think outside the box and bring forward imaginative and innovative projects. |
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He is less imaginative or fanciful than Tom, but more practical. |
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Staffed by seasoned warfighters and functional experts, the AWG will be a center of excellence for innovative thinking and imaginative implementation. |
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Many museums do not charge for entry and really come up trumps in the school holidays with imaginative programmes of children's events that combine fun and learning. |
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Even the most imaginative pioneers did not foresee the real impact of GPS on many fields of professional life, in particular my field, geodesy and surveying. |
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The influence of sociology also encouraged experimentation with a variety of more adventurous and imaginative research methods and new sources of data. |
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A graduate of Central Saint Martins, Kane drew industry-wide acclaim just out of college with an imaginative senior collection. |
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The shows on offer include seven world premieres and five new special commissions, as well as various eye-catching and imaginative ventures on the visual arts front. |
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We both opted for the Lamb Kofta from the short but imaginative menu, three fat koftas arrived with a pretty garnish and a dipping bowl of minted dressing. |
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It is, I suppose, a lack of confidence about architectural values that holds us back from bold new statements and the imaginative adaptation of old buildings. |
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Watch it in high school or college and what you see is an imaginative, masterfully paced thriller, pure and simple. |
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A federacy might be an imaginative solution to this problem. |
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The children's sense of narrative anticipation and excitement in the face of a rich, imaginative, sensorially laden book full of beautiful pictures and words is uncontainable. |
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But it's easy to slide from that kind of inquisitive, imaginative investigation of the past to an idealization of the past and a demonization of the present. |
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This addiction did not prevent these talented jazz musicians from producing beautifully imaginative and melodic reinventions of popular show tunes and jazz standards. |
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Then of course there is the completely imaginative theme of science fiction where completely impossible situations carefully blend with topics of general interest. |
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The sets here are as lavish, the stage action as imaginative, the sound as vivid and balanced, the camera work as all-encompassing as one could wish for in any production. |
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The proposal to create a new university is a bold and imaginative step. |
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Sometimes he dons a ranger hat, which is about as imaginative as cowboy boots for affecting a down-home cool. |
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There are also instructive parallels between Schneider's work and two photographers who explored painterly and imaginative renderings of the body. |
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Vithabai with her quick repartee and imaginative extempore dialogues and a vibrating singing voice brought about many changes in the Tamasha performance repertoire. |
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A more sophisticated photographer might put the prize bull, the man leading it and the little girl holding her doll who sits on its back into a more imaginative conjunction. |
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His playing is as imaginative and unpredictable as the source texts, flitting from bowed lyricism to mysterious pizzicato to downright scary scraping. |
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The cannabis produced an initial beneficial effect for the patients in that the anergia, anhedonia, and low imaginative capacity caused by the antipsychotic were reversed. |
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The Mulleavy sisters stand out from the Fashion Week crowd with an imaginative fall line full of outback influences. |
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It is hardly surprising that a century of utopian dreams and coercive social engineering to achieve them should have been a century rich in imaginative dystopias. |
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He was slower than the rest, less imaginative, and he tended to plod a bit. |
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There are, in close proximity to the main house, stables and a bothy for staff accommodation, both of which give scope for imaginative conversion. |
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There are no house or trance beats used to float the boat at the pier, only funky downtempo, broken beats, dub, and all other forms of imaginative and eclectic music. |
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Music will develop imaginative, intuitive and elaborative faculties of the young minds and improve the relationship between the teacher and the students. |
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The imaginative Raami turns within, summoning the parables, poems, dignity, humility, and wisdom of her father. |
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Pretending and imaginative play also flourish, and imaginary friends are common companions to young schoolchildren. |
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With no disrespect intended to the frankfurter industry, our overly imaginative minds find those numbers sort of mildly alarming. |
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Politicians invent neologisms and use words in a very imaginative way. |
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In between, there are virtuoso showpieces, hilarious buffo send-ups, and elegiac romances, all enhanced by imaginative instrumental accompaniments. |
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Though natural history does not privilege the individual moment of perception in quite the way that romanticism does, it does rely on a process of imaginative synthesis. |
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Has Oxford provoked one of the most imaginative outbursts in music today? |
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An imaginative translator must explore ways, even if roundabout, to recreate the effect of the original in the language into which it is translated. |
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Because this policy sees every object in terms of personal identity, it is blind to imaginative or well-crafted paintings, interesting or rare historical artefacts. |
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Here, the assonance rhyme between the two principal terms sets the stage for a compelling comparison made on a genuinely imaginative and rather unexpected basis. |
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My kid's only 5, so it's a bit different for him, but he goes to regular sessions where he basically learns to play-act through a lot of imaginative and social situations. |
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He balances imaginative contemplation of Christ's Passion with calls to ascetic efforts, regarding each as balancing and correcting the dangers of the other. |
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Department stores and specialist shops across the country have already taken delivery of their decorative goodies and this year's selection is as broad as it is imaginative. |
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Characteristic is his perfect intonation and breath management as well as excellent phrasing and imaginative use of ornaments when he confronts difficult trills head-on. |
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One county councillor believes a more imaginative approach could be used. |
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Some evidence suggests that individuals susceptible to mistaken memories are significantly more dissociative, introverted, and more imaginative than those not susceptible. |
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I also had great optimism that Guillermo would be able to realize these creatures in a unique and imaginative way. |
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Unless Jane becomes more unhinged in coming episodes, she was just an imaginative kid being a kid. |
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Working with the creative industry gives us access to very imaginative minds and a non-typical audience eager to experience this type of innovation. |
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Nobody has a perfect life, and, just think, if you are screwed up in a sufficiently imaginative way, your children can always use it as creative ballast. |
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The results produced by the highest imaginative genius, and which flash across the mind as if from inspiration, come from a series of combinations carried on with a velocity which deceives us. |
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He inherited standards of economy in design and of scrupulous execution from Domenico Veneziano and Fra Angelico, though he lacked the imaginative powers of either. |
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Besides having a tune, these words are actually imaginative and poetic. |
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Yet, what impresses throughout is the highly imaginative state-of-the-art stagecraft depicting everything from cannonades against sailing ships to samurai massacres. |
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The Miniatures are inventive, charming pieces with colorful harmonic writing in the secondo part, imaginative rhythmic devices and surprising turns of phrases. |
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It is as visually appealing as its story is engaging and imaginative. |
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Thus he contemplates both Shakespeare's stinginess and his peculiar kind of generosity, an imaginative one that transformed a dying wastrel into the immortal Falstaff. |
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Although excellent entertainment for dyed-in-the-wool fans, the sameness of this series was pointed up when a really imaginative director was put to work on one of them. |
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The newer generation of film-makers have reacted against its perceived preachiness, looking instead for a style that is imaginative, challenging, and visually stimulating. |
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Drawing the princesses and imaginative creatures she read about in the book led to a lifelong passion, and today her art continues to have a fairytale-like quality. |
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But the 2,000 parents of toddlers surveyed said their children were losing the art of inventive, imaginative play which is what toddlerhood should ultimately be about. |
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It's not that they lacked a faith in the impalpable, but rather that the impalpable-love, for example-grew out of the material world and our imaginative associations with it. |
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The band, armed with nothing but a couple of catchy tunes, a few metres of spandex and an imaginative wardrobe mistress, stormed up the album charts. |
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The food here also is delicious and imaginative, but the ambience is 180-degrees different. |
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The recent Cancerian theme of creativity bleeds into the domestic sector, opening the door on imaginative modes of habitation. |
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It called for imaginative moves to free up the property market, including the introduction of relocation grants for people who have reared their families. |
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The utopian genre offers the imaginative freedom to test that vision while simultaneously urging the reader to gain a new awareness through its central literary technique of defamiliarization. |
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A keen artist with a sketchbook full of imaginative cityscapes, he's delighted to combine his love of art with the chance to explain his position. |
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Ticknor took place in an imaginary 19th century Boston, The Middle Stories took place in some imaginative realm. |
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Ideally, in rugby, for example, the players are encouraged to pursue a free-flowing, open style of game, with speed and vitality, imaginative moves, and with strength. |
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It would have been so much better if it took its epic notions and truly expanded them into a farsighted, imaginative exploration of emotion in society. |
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But on perfect going, the imaginative course was perfectly jumpable and although only two of the 25 starters returned clear, five more made just a single error. |
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The poet uses his imaginative freedom to doubt the presence of the spirit of Ahalya in this particular stone that inculcates the feminine charm of the sculpture. |
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Particular professors and sober Scotchmen may denounce as childish the desire for imaginative fiction. |
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He then developed a style of portraiture that was imaginative and often extravagant, catching an instantaneous attitude in his subjects. |
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You may want to escape into an imaginative space but earthier considerations may demand your attention. |
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Modern assessments of the text usually consider it to be the record of an observant rather than imaginative or analytical traveller. |
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The imaginative dimension disassembles things, a subtle wind that overturns them and lifts them up from their apparent inertia. |
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Until that happens, students' unions will need to take inspiration from Cardiff 's imaginative approach. |
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The View of Delft is not topographic, but an imaginative reassemblage of well-known buildings. |
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His late still lifes are stunning in their meticulous execution and imaginative treatment. |
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He regarded Theseus as the voice of Shakespeare himself and the speech as a call for imaginative audiences. |
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Chunk's oversized limbs are fully posable, making him ready for hours of imaginative fun. |
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Additionally, Walmart offers sleepover playsets that allow additional imaginative play. |
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It's either magical realist work, or horrific work, or folklore, or just imaginative fiction. |
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Mr Vitale said, 'With its rich history of imaginative storytelling, Doctor Who is a true sci-fi classic. |
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It could also be that overly imaginative journalists have joined the dodo bird and passenger pigeon in the annals of history. |
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It is this imaginative approach to materials that imbues his 20th-century avant-gardism with the spirit of the contemporary. |
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That said, I would also assert that the possibility for imaginative empathy is not ignored or psychopathically absent in these artworks. |
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Ibn al-Arabi said we have a religious duty to create imaginative theophanies, revelations of God, for ourselves. |
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The imaginative staging takes us from Sophies s bedroom, across a moonlit sky, into the BFG's cave, and then on to Buckingham Palace. |
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Linda Cochran, owner of Foggy Bottom Nursery and the creator of an imaginative garden on Bainbridge Island, Wash. |
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His nimble, unobtrusive prose complements the imaginative details he weaves into his narrative. |
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Some of the newest dining options here as well as in our beachy backyard, the Hamptons, are abuzz with imaginative fare and a unique ambience. |
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Witty, learned, imaginative, she was conceded to be the best conversationist in any circle. |
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The show revels in the fantastical, imaginative use of whizzbang technology in a competitive, funny and spectacular environment. |
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Their work, be it imaginative or non-fictional, operates both processes of demythologization and demystification. |
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London's Kings Place, now one year old, established itself as a venue for imaginative programming, a complement to the evergreen Wigmore Hall. |
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The Insular style is most famous for its highly dense, intricate and imaginative decoration, which takes elements from several earlier styles. |
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Wow us with new formats, genre-busting, and imaginative stories. |
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It remains a matter of some debate whether this was a deliberate commentary or an imaginative fiction influenced by the political climate. |
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Heroic Romance is a genre of imaginative literature, which flourished in the 17th century, principally in France. |
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If little else, edifying his book most certainly is, having been written with a light pen, it is imaginative and humorous, almost cynical yet enjoyable. |
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An imaginative and eye-catching wall treatment using pieces of gold joss paper brings individuality and Asian elegance to this unique powder room. |
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Handsomeness is the mere animal excellence, beauty the mere imaginative. |
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Here Leslie shows his unhappiness with the imaginative treatment of angels in Paradise Lost, a treatment he perhaps justifiedly thought people read as truth. |
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But he, more than any other artist of the period, exemplified the Romantic values of the expression of the artist's feelings and his personal imaginative world. |
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Except in epic poetry, they tended to use a familiar vocabulary, giving it poetic value by imaginative combinations of words and by rich sound effects. |
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Following to Milton, English poetry from Pope to John Keats exhibited a steadily increasing attention to the connotative, the imaginative and poetic, value of words. |
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Each of these pieces deals with the microformal elements of the text in ways that underpin my larger, structural argument about the imaginative effect of the text. |
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Like all cyberpunk work, it contains imaginative neologisms. |
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Naturalism began as a branch of literary realism, and realism had favored fact, logic, and impersonality over the imaginative, symbolic, and supernatural. |
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Manufacturers of perfumes usually publish perfume notes and typically they present it as fragrance pyramid, with the components listed in imaginative and abstract terms. |
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Offering an imaginative alternative to dour macho rock, Warpaint are the all-female four-piece who released their dreamy, self-titled second album earlier this year. |
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Enhanced with 37 line illustrations by Patricia Krebs, the poems are minor masterpieces of rhyming word play that create imaginative images in the mind's eye of the reader. |
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As an imaginative mode, utopia creates possible worlds, but understands the fictiveness and the perpetual state of incompleteness that such worlds enshrine. |
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To fulfill this role as the recordkeeper of the federal government and educator of the nation's history, NARA must be imaginative, enterprising, and self-aware. |
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North Korea watchers smell another imaginative but uncorroborated rumor. |
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The poolside Martini Bar, staffed with skilled, imaginative mixologists, is noted for its Goombah Smash, a potent marriage of three rums and four fruit juices. |
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He's also a budding conceptualist, lately putting together an ambitious series of gigs under the title Music And Architecture, involving an imaginative array of settings. |
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He begins with discussion of the imaginative practices of poets and other thinkers as theorized discursively by classical Sanskrit thinkers and scholars. |
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Alfie is a little boy from India who is curious and imaginative and goes on adventures with his baby elephant best friend, Haathi and their magical bioscope. |
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It is not just urban students who do drugs, for imaginative students in rural areas and small towns also make do with controlled medication like Dormicum, codeine or Nospan. |
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It's an imaginative and intelligent story with noirish elements. |
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Fortepianist Carmen Santoro and cellist Sara Nanni highlighted some of the onstage fun with imaginative touches to their recitative accompaniment. |
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For Athanasius Kircher, for instance, the term clearly applies to a composer's imaginative approach to abstract counterpoint, such as in canons and ricercare. |
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Masculinities and Popular Music, Freya Jarman-Ivens and her fellow contributors offer a fresh and imaginative take on masculinity in popular music. |
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Readers who take comfort in paraphrasable sense may prefer part 2, but those more drawn to experiment will find the daring, imaginative flights more appealing. |
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Factor analysis showed that the measure has three subscales of depersonalization and derealization, amnesia and absorption and imaginative involvement. |
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Dear Dvorak certainly tests any violinist with his imaginative and technically challenging concerto, ranging from Czech dances to tender sonorities. |
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Gifted with a mellifluous and supple voice, Kumar Gurav sings with a rare flair, rendering ragas in a distinctively aesthetic and imaginative manner. |
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