| Four years in the making, his new album was a much more adventurous and imaginative record. | 
| Whether folk artists or fine artists, contemporary quilters depend heavily on color and imaginative use of it. | 
| They are imaginative fictions which intersect with aspects of their respective contemporary historical actualities. | 
| It is also the most imaginative, least dated, and actually has some real Gaelic. | 
| Some went to live on collective farms, the kibbutzim, which were among Israel's most imaginative innovations. | 
| However, with imaginative adeptness, the abiku can be here and there simultaneously. |