She has a lot of time left to develop her skills and to become a competent and inventive designer. |
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Paisley's textile industry was hugely inventive and prosperous, but the town's pioneering reputation was not forged in business alone. |
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That the let's-put-on-a-show plot was age-old mattered not among lively performances, inventive comedy and barnstorming dance routines. |
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Peter Paul Rubens was one of the most learned, inventive, and prolific artists of the baroque period in northern Europe. |
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You can gobble it whole, or dip it in a bowl of tzatziki, or enjoy it in tandem with any one of fifteen inventive varieties of meze. |
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This was costly to construct, flamboyant, and characterized by ogee arches, flowing and inventive window tracery, and lighter vaulting. |
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While this album felt more disparate and less powerful, the tracklist was varied and inventive. |
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He experimented with deliriously inventive and chaotic installations, incorporating sculpture, video, found objects, even a mirrored disco ball. |
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In my travels to gardens and farms around the world, I've seen a variety of inventive ways to trellis tomato plants. |
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Curiously, given Samuelsson's genius with fish, the meat dishes, like beef short ribs and an inventive rib-eye carpaccio, are much better. |
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His work routinely exhibits a Joycean verbal playfulness and exuberance, and is littered with inventive neologisms and mixed metaphors. |
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It is a turn of events even the most inventive Hollywood screenwriter would be hard-pressed to make up. |
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Being of an inventive turn of mind, Dr. Abrams set upon the task of developing the apparatus. |
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It looked marvellous and there was a lot of inventive and well executed photography and montage. |
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Highly inventive, artful, weird, beautiful even, but nonsense, categorically, undeniably. |
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Musicologists have long been intrigued by his difficult, inventive and erudite music. |
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Eventually he found an agreeable home in the University of Utah where his inventive genius could work unhindered. |
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How did a country with such intelligent, inventive and generous constituents end up with such uninspiring politicians? |
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There, ordinary people have learned to be inventive with the most unpromising of materials. |
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The settings are endlessly inventive, the action exuberant, the laughter frequent and the characters a bottomless toy box of delights. |
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In contrast with the townscape, which was brilliantly inventive, individual buildings were of ephemeral mediocrity. |
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He combines a compelling, spellbinding voice and inventive lyrics with the manners and stage presence of a born showman. |
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They are all inventive and attractive, though none make for instant easy listening, or playing. |
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This Toronto nonet is joined by the always inventive Sam Rivers, who just celebrated his 81st birthday. |
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It takes an inventive imagination to read these things and accurately visualize anything. |
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There's no blood, no gore, no inventive deaths, no kick-ass villain, no nothing. |
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Mongoose, then, is a good play, worth watching for its inventive staging and hypnotic central performance. |
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When a cancer-stricken doctor is brought in to investigate, the plot begins to spirals towards its startlingly inventive climax. |
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It's a truly inventive one-man show, that combines physical theatre, comedy, original music and even a car chase. |
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The inventive production is a work of art in its own right, every bit as cuckoo as the play. |
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So my cartooning started as absurd, funny, inventive little drawings, not really political but very much satirical. |
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The best catches combine magnificent musical composition with intricate and inventive poetry. |
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Aboriginal cultures also valued fine oratory and the languages were, and are, often poetic, inventive and witty. |
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But do have a stab at Ulysses, if only to see how linguistically inventive and original Joyce was. |
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Elegant and inventive, all are in effect strongboxes, made of toughened laminated and bonded glass. |
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He is remembered now as the most energetically inventive prose stylist of the 16th century. |
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Sam and Sam Clark, the couple behind Moro, Britain's most inventive Spanish restaurant, taste chorizo, paella and, of course, Serrano ham. |
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There are wonderfully inventive new phrases turned every day by writers, comedians, rap artists and hoodies. |
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Claus Jensen, bright and inventive in midfield, tested Richard Wright with a 30-yard swerver which the England keeper clutched in his midriff. |
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Though it is undoubtedly one of the the most cinematically inventive American movies in years, it hadn't received a single Oscar nomination. |
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However, those inventive motorcyclists have managed to circumvent the obstacle. |
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The first is to identify the inventive concept embodied in the patent in suit. |
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He used to cavort with her in stairwells and find inventive ways to eat cling peaches. |
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Latin-Japanese fusion cuisine means great ceviches and beef maki rolls, as well as an inventive cocktail list. |
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In too few places are the arts being integrated in imaginative and inventive ways. |
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He demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is as inventive and individual as it ever was. |
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Indeed, when they immigrate to developed countries they are often among the most creative and inventive people in their new homes. |
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Skinner's Original Pirate Material isn't inceptive but inventive, and he's asking for the same from more of his contemporaries. |
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What you have to believe is that humans are a very inventive and ingenious species. |
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The company has a reputation for inventive adaptations, ingenious design and musical innovation. |
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They looked the sharper and more inventive side as Instonians appeared to lose momentum after conceding their early lead. |
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This film captured the elegance of ancient Chinese martial artistry through inventive cinematic techniques. |
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Drawing inspiration on anything from folk to pop and jazz to electronica, Chemistry is a refreshing and inventive record. |
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But both before and after he takes over, this low-budget Australian comedy plugs along without a single inventive moment. |
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Patents protect underlying ideas of useful inventions and processes, such as a chemical reaction or an inventive mechanical device. |
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Parents, in other words, are more liable to be inventive when choosing a name for a baby girl. |
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They were inventive and sharp and were prepared to go for scores from all angles and from a varying range pattern. |
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The Electoral Reform Commission might have been a bit more inventive in relation to that matter. |
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Man is an inventive, innovative creature and his mind is constantly darting from one problem to another. |
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What most struck Reza Ghadri of Blind Productions about the youngsters who made the films was how inventive they were. |
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Even as the game slid away from Hibs in the second half, they were inventive enough to create two clear scoring opportunities. |
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Pedestrian middle managers who stifle the enthusiasm of the inventive junior are the biggest block to bright ideas. |
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They were then free to be inventive and experiment on any type of surface that they desired. |
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The ground was operating at full capacity while the teams' inventive faculties were running on empty. |
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Sprouse, an inventive designer, had a flock of friends, many of whom were on hand. |
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She was herself an inventive composer, the hilarious Stripsody being her best-known score. |
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That Barry was an astoundingly inventive and populist composer is, by now, a given. |
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Their mistake was in putting too much faith in the law and too little in their own ability to be inventive. |
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The inventive Horniman Museum has yet another unusual display, this time of textiles from Savu. |
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The English language is at its most inventive when describing the various states of inebriation. |
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His music, or much of it, can be construed as an inventive response to such questions. |
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Theatrically inventive and politically astute, it's a satire on American cultural imperialism. |
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The sight gags are fantastically inventive, the detailing in the set design and costume stunning. |
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Liam is a bright and talented lad, and he and his friends already run inventive scams to get money. |
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While the payoff is barely worth the effort, I was forced to marvel at his storytelling verve and his inventive prose style. |
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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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If someone making that amount can be still be poor, the need for inventive, broader programs is clear. |
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That is because the additional feature does not really create a new inventive concept at all. |
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The drug smugglers used an assortment of inventive packaging to hide their illegal shipments. |
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They rotated between each album so that every song provided a new inventive listening experience. |
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The six episodes of Series One were so fresh and so inventive you couldn't help but want to see more. |
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At the other pole she describes the created product as something which is new, original and inventive. |
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It has a quite unique look on its own, and feels fresh and inventive when watching. |
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Having the queen alien attacking the world with pixie sticks while riding a pogo stick and playing the bagpipes is quite inventive too. |
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You might think it would be easy to meet women who paint themselves blue and make their way around the world in inventive PVC cosplay outfits. |
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His piano playing is smooth, fluent and inventive and the band, when given room to breathe, turn in some fine playing. |
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The group is inventive and eclectic, never stopping in any cul-de-sac for too long. |
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As artists we enjoy being provocatively inventive, suspicious of authority, and dismissive of the past. |
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He ruled the expansive Persian Empire with an iron grip and was diabolically inventive with his punishments. |
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He was incredibly economical and inventive, making a great variety of prints in all sorts of different colours. |
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Adding to the dynamism of the music are frequent pyrotechnic displays, inventive sets and props, and several giant video screens. |
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The winners had shown a great ability to be creative and inventive with their display table. |
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We need imaginative and inventive dietitians to nourish dietetic practice, to move it forward. |
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Next to the defeated politician, the writer is the most vocal and inventive griper on earth. |
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It allows, even encourages, inventive guesses, strange coincidences, popular theories with or without evidence. |
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Then suddenly the emperor's new clothes slipped away and the lack of inventive creativity became obvious. |
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This disc has little of the wildly inventive eclecticism of his solo production efforts or DJ sets, but it's a divertingly quirky stop-gap. |
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With a daring, inventive Tuscan menu, it is a favorite of Florentine and foreign epicureans. |
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And in the last decade, Sweden's pioneering and inventive cuisine has placed it among the world's top epicurean destinations. |
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But such inventive embellishments, like the cape on a juvenile murderer, merely stress the exiguity under the panoply. |
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Some were more inventive in the means they took to make accusations of sexual misconduct. |
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Mimi proposes a spirited quick-wittedness as an inventive, ethical response to the dilemmas posed by black and white encounters within modernity. |
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It's an inventive, cinematic exploration of hip-hop, its party-girl cousin trip hop, acid jazz and retro funk grooves. |
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Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs. |
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So in the end they could only scrape through 1-0 with a goal by the ever inventive and adroit Dutchman, Dennis Bergkamp. |
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Big Boi's raps are, as always, inventive, the words tumbling out with speed and bite. |
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With this kaleidoscopically inventive production Chichester, once the home of safe theatre, becomes a leader of the avant-garde. |
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Already a huge success in London, the band is looking forward to unleashing this ravishingly inventive piece of musical theatre on America. |
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Obviously, in poetry where this was one of the most important mechanisms, the kennings for very common nouns are various and inventive. |
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Someone will probably fall for Peploe's trickery and start rhapsodizing about how inventive her interpretation is. |
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Apart from budget restraints, McKean and Gaiman were otherwise free to be extremely inventive. |
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Our freestyle pilots eagerly accepted the extra airtime and continued to slice up the sky with their inventive inverted flight maneuvers. |
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For this to be a real success, the programme would have also to be witty and inventive in its use of language. |
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He himself has made inventive and witty use of the Glasgow dialect in much of his work. |
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An inventive graphic artist, he has worked in various printmaking techniques, including etching, screenprinting, and woodcut. |
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Without being particularly inventive, it is still a passable excuse for the protagonists to go places, draw swords and engage in smart wordplay. |
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Simon Trinder turns Teodoro's lackey into a bundle of popeyed, inventive energy. |
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What he admired in these poets was their inventive use of word and sound in every device of onomatopoeia, alliteration, pun and palindrome. |
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I'm sad that such noble, amiable and inventive creatures could be treated so cruelly. |
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The inventive foodstuff is prepared from vegetable products or from a mixture thereof with zoogenic products. |
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Those scissors remind me of the creative inventive and resourceful things my mother did. |
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If we believe in our ability to be inventive and resourceful then we have every reason to believe we can make changes. |
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Gardeners in search of ideas for inventive hardscapes will savor one-of-a-kind terraces, staircases, and retaining walls. |
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Emotive riffs, inventive chords, anthemic vocals, and tempo changes combine for a truly great, epic song. |
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The most inventive shorts are in the animation category, particularly two painstakingly made stop-motion movies with not a lick of dialogue. |
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Its unique animation style, inventive action sequences, and twisty narrative structures have rightfully won over a hardcore legion of fanatics. |
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There's plenty of Spanish wines, but this food clamors for inventive margaritas and super-sized Micheladas, both of which are at the ready. |
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Stone uses his gifts as a scenarist to create a unique, inventive uplifting story. |
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The use of props and scenery is very inventive, there are nice little touches and stunning visual effects. |
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Ever since, she has explored the formal, expressive and technical possibilities of the photo-grid, creating an inexhaustibly inventive body of work. |
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He rarely made studies for entire compositions, but combined and recombined different figures from his sketchbooks into his inventive landscape and parkland settings. |
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The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals. |
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Here, the overall inventive concept is said to be obvious, and the particular means used to delimit the boundaries of the claim is insufficiently described. |
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Too often this country resorts to the knee-jerk in order to effect social change, maybe we just need to be a bit more inventive in the way we approach the problem. |
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Their cuisine is inventive, and revolves around basic ingredients, interesting combinations, unusual flavors, and beautiful plating on chic but simple plates. |
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Chef Mallory Buford displays a sure hand, light on the fat but compensating by ratcheting up the flavor with strong reductions, inventive seasoning, and fresh herbs. |
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The Moravians were an industrious, inventive, highly organized, devout people who valued education for all. |
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Donnie Darko is an inventive and refreshing change from most teen movies and gives hope to those who are looking for something with a little more feeling and intelligence. |
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His pace is quirky and his direction of the actors inventive. |
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With his inventive sense of flattened, decorative form and composition, he has truly reinvented the still life, but he is also a master of whimsical erotica. |
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Read too strictly, this would exclude highly inventive works of science fiction and fantasy because they lack realism. |
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Edge, one of the most inventive guitarists in rock history, comes off as disinterested. |
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The Velodrome's environmental efficiency is further demonstrated through the vast internal space enclosed by a light, latticed steel structure of inventive economy. |
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His presentation is at once inventive, venturesome, and irenic. |
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Big Japanese series always spawn bucketloads of merchandise, especially with the Japanese who have such inventive manufacturers and such eager customers. |
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But the end result is inventive, compelling, and will delight those interested in the period. |
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Prosecutors and judges will have no difficulty in differentiating between cases, however inventive are those determined to break a democratically enacted law. |
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For example, Irish step dance, Appalachian clogging and a new generation of inventive and streetwise tap artists began to find appreciative audiences. |
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Some futurists have said that we'll need to be more inventive, creative, and flexible to handle the tasks, flow and rhythm of life in this century and beyond. |
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Jensen's inventive tale features a very real, very spiky protagonist. |
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Thus, the inventive water dropwort has uniform nutrient distribution. |
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Special effects and inventive lighting also contribute a sense of fantasy. |
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Holmes' own manipulation of language allows the reader to enter into his private universe, offsetting tight lineation and formal structure with inventive wordplay. |
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The finishes are colourful, inventive, and robustly functional. |
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These cabin tours can be as inventive as campers' imaginations will allow. |
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In doing so, he demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is far from dead, that it is inventive and individual as it ever was. |
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The studio continues its dazzling and inventive series of animated features, improving technologically and expanding their storytelling palette each time. |
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Remember, inventive enterprise built America, not the Federal Government. |
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While cybersquatting might have been an inventive way of making money about a year and a half ago, anyone who attempts such a venture now is really rather stupid. |
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Restless inventive energy underlies design of his extraordinary sculptural clothes for his own fashion house and for Givenchy, where he is chief designer. |
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I thought the movie was inventive and funny and interesting and dark sometimes. |
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Yet Pee Wee proved to be among the most inventive and seizingly original of all clarinetists. |
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He is a likeable man, warm and friendly, talking at machine-gun pace, telling one story after another and finding ever more inventive uses for the F-word. |
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Marr offers nothing in the way of inventive guitar on Boomslang, a disc of barre chord throwaways you'd only expect from demos leaked by an unscrupulous associate. |
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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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The rhythms and basslines are smooth and inventive, never cliched. |
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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 a shame then that after such an inventive start the album begins to flag midway, with a series of mid-tempo ballads plodding by in unremarkable succession. |
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With a trademark mix of impro, live music and inventive storytelling, The Chaingang Gang follows Cartoon de Salvo's previous hits Meat and Two Veg and Ladies and Gentlemen. |
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On the musician's new disc, the organ pieces are fantastically inventive. |
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In these productions music, drama and dance are mixed in an inventive way. |
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That's what prompted this husband-and-wife team of architects to design an inventive shelving arrangement based on the stud system of their late '60s tract house. |
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It's a bold, inventive shot at something new that misses the target. |
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Claim 1 is the only claim of the patent which is alleged to have been infringed by the Defendants yet to possess independent inventive significance. |
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Tex Avery had wit, quicksilver charm, and near-boundless inventive genius. |
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Fresh ideas, inventive combinations and a lively ambience inform this modern Scottish restaurant famed for giving traditional dishes a vibrant international infusion. |
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This inventive ornament, resembling leaping flames and cresting waves, is entirely abstract except for a small garland of ivy slung across the top of the mirror. |
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I can see nothing clever or inventive in the design on the right. |
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With rumours rife that Alex McLeish is about to depart Easter Road for West Ham, could the Hibees be about to experiment with an inventive job-share? |
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The finish may have been of an exciting nature, but the inventive moments were extremely rare, at a bitterly cold, and for a spell, wettish Kilmaine on Saturday evening. |
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Ever since the character with the penchant for third-person self-references came on the scene, they say the show has become less inventive and more generically cute. |
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The inventive opening street brawl and the high-octane sword fight between a strident Mercutio and Tybalt are peaks in a work that is not shy to entertain. |
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Such results were deliberately expensive and labor intensive, requiring the most inventive designers, skilled carvers, expert gilders, and experienced glassmakers. |
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He is widely regarded as the world's best and most inventive chef. |
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Instead, inventive Russians got busy distilling their own heady and often fatal alcoholic concoctions using ingredients like toothpaste or shoe polish. |
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The author turns out to be a reclusive writer whose specialty is finding inventive ways to kill her subjects. |
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Rebecca collaborates with kybecca's chefs to create the inventive food pairing menu, inspired by tapas dining in Spain and Parisian wine bars. |
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Sosa is an exciting new voice and is doing fresh and inventive things without falling into the overworn clichs of Cuban music. |
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The first movement is filled with inventive counterpoint, lovely melodics and rich pungent harmonies that call to mind French impressionism. |
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Of course, Hourani also has to get quite inventive to make his unisex creations worthy of its haute couture label. |
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Ricoh evaluated over 100 entries to determine the most creative, inventive, depictive and compelling story based on a series of questions. |
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Because the architecture of English cathedrals is so diverse and inventive, the internal appearances differ a great deal. |
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We should therefore expect an inventive, prolific mythmaker to return, time and again, to old myths in service of new ideas. |
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Mr Jobling's Wereworld series is set in the imagined and highly inventive world of lycanthropes. |
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And no one has bridged the divide between peerless mass market smoochers and inventive cutting edge pop with such ease. |
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For every questionable approach, so much more was fresh and fecundly inventive. |
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Emily is of course an attentive and inventive mom, and she's an adept home-schooler as well. |
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Dahl was also famous for his inventive, playful use of language, which was a key element to his writing. |
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The sheep are seen unenthusiastically engaged in wearing tasks, such as the comically inventive method of scrubbing the castle walls clean. |
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Readers will enjoy the labelled diagrams of the inventive gadgets the space cadets take with them on their missions. |
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Unlike Basie's increasingly repetitious piano noodlings, Young's melodic gestures had a way of staying fresh and inventive. |
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Designed as an urban haven, this modern garden in Tilburg combines sensuous textures, bold colours and inventive landscaping. |
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As his health declined, he lay on his sickbed in a room filled with inventive experiments to trace the movements of climbing plants. |
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This story, based on their lives and loves, follows in that inventive spirit. |
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But despite their bantam brainpans, lemurs are extremely alert and inventive. |
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This work specifically advises royal retainers to amuse their masters with inventive language. |
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It was all so efficient, and also much more fun and inventive than an app. |
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Even with the rise of inventive names, it is still common for African Americans to use biblical, historical, or traditional European names. |
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These inventive bilingual shows offer a blend of videos, live performances and celebrity interviews by LATV's high-energy veejays. |
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However, historically and presently, several tasks of engineers can be regarded as highly creative, inventive and innovative. |
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These texts contribute to the ongoing debate about charges of Mariolatry in Sor Juana, charges that Sor Juana's inventive engagement with tradition ought to dismiss. |
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Gladiators had an exotic and inventive variety of arms and armour. |
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The range of Bell's inventive genius is represented only in part by the 18 patents granted in his name alone and the 12 he shared with his collaborators. |
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In many cases, the technical sophistication of the ooparts extends far beyond the inventive capabilities of the ancient peoples among whose remains they were discovered. |
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Small sections of a main sign could be used to represent the whole main sign, and Maya scribes were highly inventive in their usage and adaptation of glyph elements. |
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Mario Gotze was inventive, Lewandowski a menace, and Shinji Kagawa a constant source of energy as, time and again, the hosts played through a porous Arsenal midfield. |
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Mervin, an inventive individual, devised an electric baby-bottle warmer that could be plugged into an automobile dashboard like a cigarette lighter. |
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Ward's parkmeisters, under the direction of new terrain park manager Dan Masty of Holden, plan to add fiendishly inventive new features soon such as an upside-down sailboat. |
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The performance features cheeky camp raciness but it's also inventive. |
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Havana's dining choices now include inventive fusion spots, ethnic choices offering Spanish, Italian, or Russian food, and white-tablecloth restaurants serving haute cuisine. |
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Their show also features masked choreography with inventive lighting, muscular synchronisation timed to perfection, post-apocalyptic imagery and infectious belly laugh humour. |
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His imagination adds dramatic nuance and dynamic phrasing to Parsons's structural formula of plunking inventive duets between full-company passages. |
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Flowing rugby, pace, handling and inventive enterprise by Bridgend outclassed lowly Caerphilly who have found Welsh rugby's First Division too much for them. |
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Harry's Continental Kitchen This local treasure is renowned for fresh seafood offerings, gourmet winemaker dinners, inventive soups and an ever-evolving wine and beer list. |
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Haworth displays a visual authority and inventive approach to a subject too often trivialized by earnest seriousness or, more often, by the fetishization of apocalypse. |
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After spinning out an inventive series of betrayals, the film can't think of a clever solution and so mindlessly bulldozes through plot-holes to the explosive finale. |
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This soulful Baritone singer also mixes in poppy scat singing, inventive beatboxing and Zen-inspired lyrics that earnestly trace the mysteries of life and love. |
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Set in the floating city of Columbia in an alternate 1912, Bioshock Infinite will again feature a mixture of gunplay and psychokinetic powers and looks hugely inventive. |
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