And creatively, fusion is merely an extended stay away from being the new normal. |
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It aims to involve parents and carers creatively with the help of professional artists. |
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Wayne and Ruth are looking creatively for new ways to make farming viable in western North Carolina. |
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The potential for this project to engage creatively with the issues that concern the communities is huge. |
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Then, creatively he is wonderful to work with because he's so collaborative. |
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No small part of Joyce's genius was his ability to use cliches creatively, imaginatively, knowingly. |
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In no other part of the world have religious and cultural plurality co-existed and cross-fertilized each other so creatively. |
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It is important in our time creatively to unfold the essential aim of the church, understood as koinonia. |
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But before xeroxing the format to Survivor or Big Brother, shouldn't our production houses look at creatively capturing the Indian milieu? |
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Think laterally, think creatively, think how others would spell or term something. |
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Trotsky soon learnt that there was more to Marxism than that, but he always used it creatively to analyse new problems. |
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The exhibition is also illustrative of how computer software could be used to creatively embellish digital photographs. |
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As a team they worked creatively to resolve any of the on-site construction issues. |
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The science illustrator has creatively illustrated an adorable clowder of cats as comic book superheroes, villains, and zombie hunters. |
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At least we can say that it is not the only group creatively mangling the language. |
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By necessity or design, it's time to think more creatively about what we have got and how we use it. |
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In Taiwan, he fell in with a group of creatively minded people, one of whom asked him to film an ethnomusicological documentary he was making. |
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Twentysomethings were defining their buying habits, coming into their own politically and were underserved creatively on television. |
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Advertising is one of the most corrupt, thoughtless, homogenized, creatively bankrupt means of communication and artistic expression. |
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Perhaps we cannot creatively ruin the great work of time without having planted bergamots in gardens. |
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I am always stupidly busy, but I love working creatively and stretching myself to the limit. |
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They engage creatively with the limitations of the audio channel to command the listener's attention. |
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Women have more interesting choices in overcoats but even the more creatively stylish ones seem to me to radiate a solid hint of professionalism. |
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The men saw no problem in hitting the food tables and creatively devouring their pizza in a kind of pseudo-seal eating motion. |
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In the evenings he has dinner with his mom and creatively invents stories about Rudy Sr., the father he's never met. |
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Educators can creatively and imaginatively use these quarters in lessons on the geography and history of the United States. |
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Ramsey said the foundation members were also looking for someone who could think creatively and communicate ideas. |
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Even though the Stones have been in what you might call a creatively fallow period, we want to hear them more than ever. |
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Even more creatively is the fact that players can use the headset's microphone to distract or attract onscreen enemies. |
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He exhorted his audience to think creatively about how to change and improve education. |
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Others relish their greens when hung creatively over branches and perches so they may work at nibbling the tasty offering. |
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The director creatively allows the audience to look beyond the confines of the theatre space. |
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He's one of those rare people with a great sense of business, combined with a thorough knowledge of what works creatively. |
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He engages students in learning activities that teach them to think creatively. |
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Forty five per cent felt silence is golden aiding concentration, creatively and ultimately productivity. |
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We do not expect him to portray the world creatively, but to tell us the unadorned truth about things as they really are. |
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This rule of thumb, creatively applied, could be used to address virtually every circumstance you're likely to encounter this week. |
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Theology is the mystical contemplation of God by the creatively receptive consciousness of the mind and heart. |
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I believe that in mental health care however, we potentially hit a bigger snag in trying to creatively doubt what we do. |
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Awash with glittering gold, adorned in yellowy brilliance, the jewellery designers cut a new path, defiantly and creatively. |
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Will online, print and broadcast newsrooms creatively adopt these technologies as reporting tools? |
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Therefore, his design lines could flow freely, creatively and variedly, one of the reasons he won a long ovation that evening. |
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This swordplay had been going on ever since the beginning of the fight, the two expert swordsmen always striking and blocking with their swords in a creatively beautiful art. |
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Art City's storefront studio offers an alternative to people of all ages who need or want a place to express themselves creatively. |
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By the late 1940s, Brittain had become creatively self-aware, and 1949 was a watershed year, the highest point in his career so far. |
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We must allow ourselves to think creatively and differently. |
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In some ways it's crude and heavy-handed, blazing with coarse indignation, but in its day it was, creatively speaking, a game-changer. |
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Children come together getting opportunities to work creatively. |
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We will need to use enlargement and the increased involvement of our citizens creatively in order to make a new and better start possible. |
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So that for sure is a challenge, but one we are addressing creatively and head on. |
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I think we also have to look creatively at ways in which we can use trade liberalization for purposes of environmental enhancement. |
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The CMHC programs to assist in the renovation of properties have been used creatively in some cities like Toronto. |
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Instead the tool needs to be thought and rethought to adapt it creatively to its application setting and reinterpret it in its function. |
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If your school council wants to ensure good communication, it should think creatively about ways of disseminating information. |
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They also use the Net creatively to explore their interests, try on new social roles and express themselves. |
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Creating Texts for websites work is important, to write texts should always be approached creatively and with great responsibility. |
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The recommendations in this document provide ways to use existing resources and partnerships creatively and wisely. |
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It should deal creatively and constructively with issues and spend taxpayers' money prudently. |
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It is the individual personality who decides, who is capable of creatively stepping outside of the inexorable chain of cause and effect. |
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No memorized list of rhetorical devices will make an orator of a student who cannot grasp and creatively imitate the structure of a twenty-minute speech. |
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Once the budget has been creatively handled, a director still faces the arduous task of casting. |
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Lonergan has endured a creatively brutal time since the success of This Is Our Youth. |
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But is Prism, as it has been hyped by its musical masterminds, the debut of a creatively all-grown-up Perry? |
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A group portrait of creatively costumed Montrealers enjoying a popular winter pastime at the world's largest covered skating rink. |
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It allows us to relate authentically, skillfully and creatively to event and people around us. |
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What began as an attempt to make a record as the creative and logistical head of a band which dissipated into the cynical and creatively oppugnant haze of Nashville ended up becoming a solo effort. |
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For Gould, the cultural climate, which some derided as chaotic but which he found liberating and inspiring creatively, validated his experiment. |
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Along with the sculptures that make up the permanent collection are 69 new pieces, each creatively set in the beautiful gardens that surround the large tea tree plantation. |
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Parkour is the art of getting from one place to another, on foot, as creatively as humanly possible. |
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In this instance, American authors seem to be one step ahead of us, and doing it much more creatively too. |
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While Revenge is creatively solid, there have been teething issues along the way. |
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It was no surprise that the lordly Senate approved a creatively enhanced tax deal on Monday. |
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It operates on a shoestring so it may be unkind to point to the very poor production values, but it and others have solved problems more creatively than is the case here. |
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But it is possible to respond creatively to public mistrust. |
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Phoenicians creatively and turbidly cope with their water emergency. |
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Your challenge is to creatively and judicially eliminate anything that isn't necessary to your image. |
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For mooring deployment and recovery in the deeper portions of the Basin, the vessel was creatively jury-rigged with a bow-mounted A-frame. |
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Those of us who are part of the church are conscious there's a tremendous life within it creatively and such a reservoir of good will and loving kindness. |
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Another reason computer networks are not used more widely and creatively is technophobia. |
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Our advantage as a private business is that we are able to act unorthodoxly, flexibly and creatively. |
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But, to begin with, the egomaniacal energy was creatively transmuted into collective will. |
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Think about the ways in which you'd like people in your organization to share ideas and collaborate creatively. |
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A parent's responsibility is to buy the right foods, prepare them nutritiously, and serve them creatively. |
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It is critical to keep an eye open for such opportunities and to think creatively about how these can be used to further the agenda. |
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Because she feels that historical facts were creatively interpreted in the run up to the conflict, she invented her own lexis to convey her stance. |
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The Oslo defeatists and the neo-left camp fail to use people power creatively or even to see that it exists. |
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He had to creatively resource the new and under-resourced Continental Army. |
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Turning up without a chequebook forces facilitators to think more creatively and tangibly about the value they can add. |
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Paganini's 24th caprice for solo violin, itself a variation on an original theme, was creatively diversified by Brahms, Liszt, Szymanowski and, most lyrically, Rachmaninov. |
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It is true that he was responsible for the technical side of this project, but creatively, and on a production level, both felt they were very complementary to each other. |
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They are not trained to reflect creatively on the emergence and stabilization of the complex institutions which lawyering silently presupposes. |
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This engenders a challenge and an opportunity for urban planners to think creatively in order to accommodate new emerging ethnic communities. |
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To cope creatively and effectively life generates the numinous new-we are always a different person when we awaken every morning. |
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Football is a bit like the English language, which we have bestowed upon the world but lost the art of speaking or using creatively at home. |
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With patience, anyone can learn to resolve conflict creatively, without defensiveness or guilt. |
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The partnership will allow CBM direct access to the Asian markets both creatively and financially. |
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Their mission is to support projects and programs that enhance the ability of Canadians to understand, adapt and respond creatively to the underlying forces which are transforming Canadian society and the world. |
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Sure, depending on where in the industry you end up, it can be remunerative, but creatively and in terms of community, it's a fabulous profession to be in. |
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We translate belletristic and marketing texts creatively, while official, legal, technical and professional texts are translated in a reliable manner, following previously tested guidelines. |
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Of course, an unsuccessful collaboration can have the opposite effect, muddying the waters creatively, in much the the same way that a bad music video can have a negative impact on a song. |
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It requires us to think creatively about balancing urgency with saliency, connecting global impacts to local actions and combining methods of artistic and scientific practice. |
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A hacker takes nothing as given, everything as worth creatively fiddling with, and the variety which proceeds from that enricheth the adaptivity, resilience, and delight of us all. |
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It creatively reanimates the historic core while providing lively connections to newer facilities beyond the center. |
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Don makes Megan a copywriter at the agency, and she excels creatively. |
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Chris Carter may not be despairing of the future, but just plumb tuckered out from the effort of keeping two separate hour-long dramas creatively cooking. |
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Students explore their own and others' beliefs and perspectives on civics questions, and learn how to think and act critically and creatively about public issues. |
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Being a citizen of Europe means being part of a culture that has at its centre the richness of a life lived responsibly and loved creatively, a life to which we courageously bear witness against all comers. |
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I try to use all my time constructively – productively, creatively. |
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Have you ever been so excited about a Christmas present that you had carefully and creatively selected to give to a loved one that you honestly had trouble keeping it a secret? |
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I understand from a business sense why a creatively castrated industry feels the need to flock to remakes, but they rarely offer viewing pleasure. |
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The housewife who decorates her windows with taste, or paints landscapes or still life to brighten her walls, or sets her table in a variety of imaginative ways, is expressing herself creatively. |
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Due to the close co-operation with our German customers and international partners, we are able to react creatively and offensively to the challenges of the global market. |
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To test how quickly and creatively they can think and work with others under life-threatening conditions, damage control and hazard training simulations were next in line for the wannabe astronauts. |
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Authoritarian parents tend to have children who are stifled in their ability to solve problems creatively and who are more likely to resort to unilateral or antisocial means of solving conflict. |
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Our food cart rental service creatively responds to this need. |
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Furthermore, the respective pieces in this dynastic collage testify to an ambitious entrepreneurial stance which perceives craftmanship and the latest technology not as two separate paths, but merges them creatively. |
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We rely on the fact that human brains are not manufactured on a production line, but evolve to represent a huge variety of very individual ways of 'computing', creatively yet fallibly. |
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No matter how clever an engineer may be technically, or an executive managerially, or a research man creatively, he does not show his worth unless he communicates his ideas to others in an influential way. |
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That is why permutational art is the essential element of a social art, offering to every individual, by the clever device of combinations, completely different yet creatively equal works. |
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Conceived by an experienced ownership, development and professional team, Place University St-Jacques is a new office development project that creatively interweaves the traditional with the latest building technologies. |
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Europeana is designed to offer all people the opportunity to create their own piece of European culture interactively and creatively and to share it with others. |
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It can open possibilities for creatively replaying early life experiences, reframing them in an appropriate manner, and integrating them in a more adaptively with real life here-and-now situations. |
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Attenuating the terrorist threat and reducing the vulnerability to attack here and elsewhere in the world will require us to creatively engage the complete ranges of techniques and legislative devices available to us. |
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Like my predecessor Christopher Rolfe, I firmly believe that Canadianists all over the world can meet the challenges presented by the new program and respond meaningfully and creatively to its requirements. |
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Teachers help children develop physically, intellectually, creatively, emotionally and spiritually rather than pressure them into reading and writing and counting at an early age. |
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Expanded metal is a material, which, like Sleeping Beauty, is in an enchanted slumber. And could only blossom if it were only used creatively and could accentuate its evident airiness. |
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The intent was not for them to try to determine the identity of the Unknown Soldier, but to express creatively how he represents any and all Canadians who served our country. |
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In the past it's made a big impact creatively for me, being able to see many brilliant people at work, and there are always collaborations after Africa Express due to those people you get to meet. |
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He constructed a stage whose main staging idea creatively symbolizes a distinctive scenic style through the use of lights, slide projection and architectural design. |
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Colouring in won't change the world, but the project showed there's no limit to the ways students can engage in politics if they think creatively. |
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Nor do they have full control over the funds they receive or adequate training to use them efficiently and creatively to support the schools under their supervision. |
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Via the development of a 'screen culture' this project creatively engages different Indigenous groups via the common goal of writing, filming and publishing. |
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It provides the flexibility to creatively manage and adapt to change. |
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However, in large doses, it contributes to a stressful lifestyle, to operating in crisis management mode, and to a compromised ability to reflect, to make decisions, and to think creatively. |
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Perhaps he will make sure that he brings forward a package of initiatives that deal decisively and creatively with the problems we are talking about. |
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This would involve learning how to learn, how to analyse and solve complex problems, how to think creatively and critically about the future, how to anticipate and make our own histories. |
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Aficio products are multifunctional and PC-compatible, making it easy to integrate Image Communication tasks efficiently, creatively and more flexible than ever before. |
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Although not all positions accommodate every work option, many jobs can be made more flexible, and we are thinking creatively about how, when and where work gets accomplished. |
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Postcards that are billboardlike communications with an immediate message stated boldly and creatively. |
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For example, a security guard working for a music company would be classified as a creative employee, although not as creatively occupied. |
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It can also help people to think more creatively and find more effective ways to stop violence without more violence. |
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This illustrates how case marking is not only a system to be followed, but one that can be used creatively to encode particular social meanings. |
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Since values that are only potential must be creatively actualized, value is creative actualization. |
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If the Chagall committee insists on carrying out this macabre auto-da-fe let's at least hope they do it creatively. |
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The unique qualities of music as therapy can enhance communication, support change and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively. |
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You have to recruit as creatively and resourcefully for the best employees just like you have to for great customers. |
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Staff at the hospice say art gives children the opportunity to express themselves as creatively and messily as possiS ble. |
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Design Plus will be responsible for creatively enhancing the image of the family of SPAM brands for trademark purposes. |
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Students enthusiastically played the robots they have creatively built while judges took note of their performance. |
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Which of the examples and experiences we should creatively emulate, pan-Europeanism, pan-Americanism, pan-Arabism, pan-Islamism or what? |
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I went creatively limp for a while and spent a year doing very little except being online, writing the occasional piece of Lost fanfic and talking to people. |
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The 83 oil paintings on show at the Magic Art Special Exhibition are 2D drawings which are painted creatively to add the effect of an extra dimension. |
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During his time at the college Caleb flourished creatively and progressed on to an English degree at Oxford University and a Masters Degree at the University of Texas. |
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The new menu features a selection of hot and cool temptations such as salmon and tuna tartar, and crisp parmesan tuile creatively presented in an ice bowl. |
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In defining categories of beauty and imagination, Ruskin argued all great artists must perceive beauty and, with their imagination, communicate it creatively through symbols. |
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A space also run the Art Vaults project, which creatively uses several of Southampton's medieval vaults, halls and cellars as venues for contemporary art installations. |
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The word is used in a general sense as the evolved ability to categorize and represent experiences with symbols and to act imaginatively and creatively. |
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However, this can also cause increasing problems for those not prepared to think differently and creatively in an escalatingly competitive and crowded global marketplace. |
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Our government should be reacting creatively to the financial crisis. |
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Various reasons prompt me to encourage students to creatively position their questions, rather than to obsessively focus on the pursuit of counterintuitive findings. |
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It also aims to creatively utilise foliage and xeriscape gardening as a practical alternative to lawns and for reducing irrigation water consumption. |
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