If you box off your style into a certain category it's hard to be truly musical and free, which puts a limit on your creativity. |
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It shows that we can build on Kilkenny's heritage as a centre of medieval creativity. |
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This year, all ad agencies seem to be suffering from constipated creativity. |
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But the idea is to cover media, advertising and the arts and to promote Melbourne as a centre of creativity. |
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It's refreshing to see that there is so much creativity in this plastic world we're in. |
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By then, his creativity had expanded to incorporate architecture and town planning. |
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It's silly, debatably sexy and it allows for a kind of freeform creativity most people haven't engaged in since finger-painting as a tyke. |
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There she goes again with that faith, hope, charity, and creativity twaddle. |
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An idealistic student tries to bring back his creativity, while his secretary attempts to drag him out of his mopery. |
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Benne is to be commended especially for the effort and creativity that resulted in his typology. |
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They begin with a canvas blobbed with dollops of non-toxic paint in strategic places, and their creativity is expressed through finger painting. |
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Ganesh and Rohit hope to capitalise on their stronghold of creativity and use of actual sounds. |
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Once you have a command over these combinations, you can always improvise and go beyond that depending on your creativity. |
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Musical aptitude, musical intelligence, performance, creativity and giftedness are discussed. |
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It's being driven by the fact that creativity has become the economic motor force. |
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Her winning dish, Chinese Fried Rice with Pork and Prawns, impressed the judges with its creativity and mouth-watering combination of flavours. |
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This city boasts a strong spirit of entrepreneurship and a sense of creativity. |
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At that point, you just want people to appreciate your creativity and originality. |
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I'm ashamed by the lack of creativity and originality from our broadcasters. |
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There is often a focus on creativity and originality, and methods can be adapted as needed. |
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My interest in creativity and originality might lead me to take pride in developing a more complicated theory. |
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Your originality and creativity are expressed when you decide to redecorate home and office spaces. |
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Animation is a genre that has taken gigantic strides in creativity and in the use of technology. |
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The film's subject isn't restricted to music, but embraces his ideas about creativity, interactivity, and spirituality. |
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Originally they were portrayed as boring, myopic bean counters completely lacking in foresight or creativity. |
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Blogging is a transitional technology that will lead to new forms of connectivity and creativity. |
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Some may feel that they lack spontaneity and creativity and thus perceive them as boring and uninspiring. |
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In his later career, Hooke's creativity extended from clock mechanisms to the universal joint. |
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The aim of these awards is to reward originality, quality and creativity in entertainment programmes. |
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This Source, this unlimited reservoir of infinite intelligence, creativity, joy and love is never changing. |
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Binah defines what is possible from the unlimited permutation of infinite creativity. |
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Sadly, this means that instead of remaining at the cutting edge of creativity, London designers are sometimes forced to take on bourgeois values. |
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The diversity of species is perhaps the most obvious example of nature's creativity. |
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You are ambitious and can further your career with powerful energy, originality and creativity. |
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I also made an abortive attempt at creativity with tin snips and a tin can. |
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I believe that the economic necessity for innovation and creativity will ultimately drive greater acceptance of diversity. |
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Even more critically, he has an acute sense of how the rigors of instrumental training can actually squelch innate musical creativity. |
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Afternoon brainstorms which try to force creativity are actually killing productivity, the study suggests. |
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While Stammberger's creativity was fabulous, mixed with his aesthetic and playful spirit was no small amount of self promotion and one-upmanship. |
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Is there no legitimate room for creativity in the district attorney's office? |
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This, he says, will be the study of the neural basis of artistic creativity and achievement. |
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I am continually surprised by Sharon's creativity even if it is currently directed towards caustic but witty sarcasm. |
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However, in order to make something that constitutes a filling, edible meal, some creativity is still needed. |
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Ying Tong is about the relationship between creativity and mental instability. |
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He expresses his creativity in porcelain and stoneware and also uses the ancient Japanese art of Raku. |
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In the nineteenth book in a much-loved series, the pair wins a creativity prize in a snowman contest. |
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But Brooklynites have expressed reservations, much of it directed at what they say is the misguided use of Gehry's architectural creativity. |
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Let them stimulate your creativity and inspire you to begin a certification project in your own association. |
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He was screaming past them, cutting balls in from the corners and was a constant source of creativity and threat. |
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One is the force of entropy and decay, the other is the force careful of creativity and evolution. |
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His highlighting of the paradoxes arising from human free will, creativity and depravity made me keen to read on. |
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While the results demonstrated an abundance of creativity in the audience, not all of the sculptures would be fit for public display! |
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Also a little creativity can alter a non-functional space into a functional one. |
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Successful projects require enormous cooperation and creativity to incorporate nontraditional activities into a rigid bureaucratic system. |
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Taking one step at a time with complete attention and energy brings vitality and creativity to all you do. |
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For the next six days it will be creativity unplugged as the artists wield brush and give vent to their ideas. |
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In the spirit of the Kaminski Test, I have been burrowing into those social networking sites that seem to engender creativity. |
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It is slow and deliberate, punctuated with momentary bursts of creativity or rage. |
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It makes playfulness and creativity sound entirely frivolous and non-productive, and maintains a peculiar distinction between work and leisure. |
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It's a wonder how all of this art, architecture and creativity ended up in such a secluded spot. |
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Constant choices by each musician influence the others and produce the rich diversity and creativity in the performance. |
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Innovative economies and societies place a high value on science, research, and creativity as springboards for growth and development. |
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But the reality was that absinthe usually dulled artistic creativity rather than enhanced it. |
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We have immensities of creativity unknown to previous history, but also the spectre of unparalleled jadedness. |
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Distributing 7,500 garbage pails around Central Park with a teddy bear atop each might be as creative, if creativity is measured by novelty. |
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In the past its excellence in design and creativity has been also been acknowledged by judges in the European Newspaper Awards. |
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But creativity means appearance of novelty, which by definition exists outside the confines of a deterministic universe. |
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Her friend is one of those people who have no creativity so they just throw on some cat ears with some black slinky numbers. |
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As playground equipment became increasingly standardized, limited room remained for creativity by designers, manufacturers, and consumers. |
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She nurtures creativity, including student compositions, and promotes a lifelong love of music. |
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Has digitization spurred the kind of creativity in popular music that vinyl spurred? |
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Ask a few actorish questions about creativity and motivation and he bats them back with a quip about needing the money. |
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Your business acumen and professional creativity are tested in difficult assignments. |
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Sewn exults confidence and creativity, and proves a totally enchanting and captivating piece of work. |
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How have Vinton and Turpin joined hands to knead together art and commerce, creativity and discipline? |
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The international awards gave equal weighting to strategy, creativity and results. |
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I was extremely well versed in the history of intoxication in relation to creativity. |
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The Royal Navy in those years was a deep well of talent, creativity and confidence. |
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From the moment he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988, his wellsprings of creativity almost completely dried up. |
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They also underscore the enduring richness of the continent's cultural heritage, which serves as a wellspring of creativity worldwide. |
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And right now I feel not a grain of creativity, imagination or inspiration. |
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For a movie that wets itself over the power of imagination, it doesn't show much creativity of its own. |
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There is a high level of disaffection and boredom with an approach to learning which deletes joy, creativity and engagement from the process. |
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This was contrary to the idea that an artist should rely on inspiration and creativity. |
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The jury judges the promotional campaign on strategy, creativity, and effectiveness. |
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These were decorated by children, then glazed and fired, whereupon they were incorporated into a mosaic of community creativity. |
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Breton suggested that rational thought repressed the powers of creativity and imagination and thus was a hindrance to artistic expression. |
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She insists that the practice of karezza, a special kind of sexual union, was a key to mysticism, magic, and creativity. |
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I look at their social skills, their vision, their creativity, their business acumen, the whole nine yards. |
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Fortunately, computers that completely replicate human taste, discernment, and creativity have yet to be developed. |
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These images and signs not only represent man's creativity through the ages but also may help in writing new chapters of history. |
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Our collection is the culmination of innovation, hard work, inspiration and creativity. |
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Only when films regain the sparks of creativity, originality and reality, will we see crowds in cinema halls again. |
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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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Judicial creativity has been most obviously and constructively expressed in the rapid expansion of the law of judicial review. |
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Educators at all levels need to reconcile rigor and creativity, and to treat them as compatible, coexisting dimensions of intelligence. |
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For creativity is a muscle that must be worked or it will gradually atrophy and wither. |
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A new survey says insomniacs suffer from an abundance of happiness or creativity, but sleep deprivation isn't usually a reason to be cheerful. |
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Creative outreach and youth programming is more a matter of creativity than extravagant spending. |
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Booze is so ubiquitous it is difficult to know what its effect on creativity really is, except in extreme cases. |
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Yes, the insipidness of some of the exhibits are testament to creativity by committee. |
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They argue that conflict, as long as it's not the knock-down-drag-out variety, is the oxygen of creativity. |
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Should we see them as dreary drudges, blind to the creativity of the Shakespeares and Hemingways who are taking the test? |
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The furry community is known for its artists and other creative genius and that creativity was in evidence throughout the weekend. |
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There was plenty of creativity on the ramp as Rohit played around with the traditional lungi and wrap skirt combining them with pants. |
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Not content with just voicing his creativity through music, Enik has also commenced writing a book of poetry. |
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Some call it writer's block, others, cruelly, call it a lack of creativity. |
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Whilst excelling in architecture James also channelled his creativity into writing and photography. |
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The organisation was formed in 1998 and aims to use creativity to help social regeneration. |
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This was a field of much creativity, which ranged from the crudest slurs to the most subtle insinuations and allusions. |
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Kristin becomes insentient rather than sap her lover's creativity, thus upholding the conventions of the period. |
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After a goalless first half, Ware went all out after the break to stifle Dorking's creativity. |
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It would fry my little brain and suck out what little creativity I have left Thanks. |
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The ending is also a big disappointment, completely lacking in creativity and daring. |
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She said the educational system reinforces the idea that there is only one right answer, stifling creativity. |
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Surely this is a time for a new ethos of leadership and people who think outside the box and foster creativity. |
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We wondered whether thinking outside the box really does enhance creativity. |
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The social psychology of technical innovation is as mysterious as that of any other form of creativity. |
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A young jazz singer has taken creativity to new lengths as she gears up to perform for millions of people. |
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At the same time we need to adjust our educational system so as to enhance creativity and innovation. |
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This is the environment into which so many people have invested so much energy and creativity. |
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The result is a master class in comedy, in all its cruel, larkish, obsessive creativity. |
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It has a longstanding rep as a place where countercultural creativity and characteristically Texan over-the-topness collide. |
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The skills they need include creativity and initiative, the ability to make decisions and solve problems, and a knack for working with others. |
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I think it matches to the idea of recalling advertisement creativity is set within the economy of time and repetition of an industry. |
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The winners have shown great creativity, honesty and passion through their work. |
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With creativity and lateral thinking we could offer new products based on need to address new segments of the marketplace that are untapped. |
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It is right to seek both excellence and creativity, as many good schools already demonstrate. |
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The determination, spirit and creativity of the strikers has been a real inspiration. |
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Instead, the aim seems to be to concede possession and prevent other teams using it with any creativity before hitting that quick ball forward. |
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Prof Wiseman's study says something important about stress and creativity, and if I go just go for a zizz I may be able to work out what it is. |
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The icy torpor and infertility of the Pontic landscape become indices of the poet's own frozen creativity. |
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I wish all those kids were doing some kind of composition and improvisation as well, leavening their virtuosity with creativity. |
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As she explains her concepts animatedly, you are amazed at her drive for creativity. |
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The sculpture, a symbol of creativity, is a tribute to the artist's mother, who was a restorer of tapestries. |
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You make a big difference at home and at work as you bring creativity and inspiration. |
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I suppose we can explain the left-handers by noting that creativity is usually a right-brain function, and left-handers are right-brained. |
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Iconic creativity issues out of the entire church's dogmatic heritage, which is founded on divine revelation. |
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When creativity is stifled by copyright, the original intention of the law is lost. |
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There is such a wealth of ideas, creativity, diverse personalities, and genuine disagreement in this book that it is an antidote to going stale. |
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For the modernist artist or writer, intellect had become a barrier to creativity and the expression of human emotion. |
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The solar system model was commendable and the visitors were amazed by the creativity of the children. |
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The Commission's creativity and inconsistency have blurred the significance of these distinctions. |
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It is trickery, it is debauchery, it is an attempt to make a box office killing in the name of an artist's licence of creativity. |
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There's no shortage of comically inclined filmmakers for whom ethnicity plays a major role in their creativity. |
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From chalking, antiquing, crimping, trimming, inking, and even shadowing, her ideas are sure to inspire hours of stamping creativity. |
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Here is a woman who has lived a rich and full life, but who has not given up her creativity. |
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I suggested that extending human lifespans might lead to extended creativity. |
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Meditation allows us to relinquish our worries and anxieties and awaken our innate energy and creativity. |
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Putting their creativity to work in a competitive environment, these twelve young designers are the right-brain thinkers of the business world. |
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It is the vibrant silence of pure creativity awaiting to burst forth in a wild joy that is the true human spirit. |
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The radio personalities and vaudeville comedians brought their heightened creativity to the medium and it finally gained a wide audience. |
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But there was no sign of the hesitation in their play or lack of creativity in attack. |
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The result is a huge mixture of fashion creativity which varies enormously in quality. |
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Our colorable package will generate imagination and creativity while allowing kids to personalize their own cereal boxes. |
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Nobody has puzzled longer over the roots of his creativity than Dylan himself and this riveting, poetic memoir is the result. |
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In real life, creativity is a trait that roboticists and computer scientists dearly desire to design into their machines. |
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It is the essence of stunning creativity, whether embodied in a Picasso sculpture, a Mozart opera, or a phat video game. |
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Was the painter inspired by his own creativity or by what the critics told him to paint? |
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Of special interest to us here is the myth that the creativity deity Obatala molded the archetypal human image from divine clay. |
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Such collegial competitions help spark creativity and enthusiasm among their staff. |
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However, it is arguable that Article 7 ought to be interpreted as placing some outer limits on judicial creativity. |
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Book releases, art exhibitions, theatre camps and more, holding out the promise of being a haven for creativity in these times of aridness. |
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The writer continues to investigate the ideas of care and love, but he also speculates aridly on the nature of literary creativity. |
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If no family land or cottage is available, you may need to use a bit of creativity to find a locale for your camp. |
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When creativity was a desired outcome, the collectivistic groups did not do well at all. |
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After this brief period of intense poetic creativity, however, there was a long hiatus. |
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Still, spurred on by my, as yet unfulfilled artistic creativity, I'm off to night school to learn to be a sculptor. |
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It is completely devoid of his previous sensitivity, and to a large extent, of his artistic creativity. |
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It was hardly surprising that Glasgow at the end of the 19th century should have been a hotbed of artistic creativity. |
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Both the state and communal administrations support artistic formation and creativity. |
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There was an explosion of colour, creativity and artistry on display among the masqueraders. |
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It shows us just what can be achieved when the creativity that is latent in people is drawn out. |
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He challenged musicians to pay royalties to original composers so as to appreciate their creativity and talent. |
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I knew he was a talented guy, but I was not prepared for the actual creativity and heart of this story. |
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To ask them to take something from theater or dance or music, to see the indirect sources of creativity that they could use is asking them a lot. |
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In Tolkien's world, evil is the antithesis of creativity, and is dependent on destruction and ruin for its basis. |
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Did either of these more liberal political climates lead to a surge of impassioned creativity? |
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Riding my bike would clear my mind of all the impure thoughts implanted by corporate America and unleash unbridled creativity. |
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It is possible that it is not age itself that causes the attenuation of creativity. |
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The firm attributes its success to a talented staff and an open culture that honors individual creativity and nurtures teamwork. |
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His lack of game experience will limit his ability to use audibles at the line, and that will curb creativity. |
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Spring and summer fashion collections this season feature shoes and accessories that combine creativity and innovation. |
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The position requires a high degree of personal presence, creativity and imagination. |
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All it takes is a little brain bending and creativity to drum up an endless list of affordable dates. |
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You can discipline them all you like but you need creativity and flair as well. |
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That is why the hip-hop in this country has been imitative, lacking creativity and sterile. |
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The road to creativity passes so close to the madhouse, and often detours or ends there. |
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The link between creativity, brilliance and madness has long fascinated us, but is there any basis to it? |
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She uses the oud and the tamboura which speak to her unique personality and creativity. |
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Energising colours in the bedroom also inspire mental activity and creativity. |
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The dining room with chandeliers by candlelight, log fire and tapestried walls, offers continental and local fare prepared with creativity. |
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Working in an office can suck out all of the energy and creativity in your system. |
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Unfortunately, this creativity died away and left us with the band we know today. |
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But all those parodies and crude appeals to the worst and most tasteless side of our nature, make me despair of human creativity. |
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The need to properly categorize, inventory and secure the massive number of garments and shoes must have taxed their resources and creativity. |
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One teacher described how a backbend clears the airways to creativity, and opens your heart to love and wisdom. |
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Movements provide most of the energy and creativity involved in great challenges to our rulers. |
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This major celebration of cinematic creativity old and new has a host of imaginative programmes. |
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Chang said this indicates that mania is not what is fueling the creativity. |
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Such initiative was evidence of the creativity manifested by working people when they sense the possibility of liberation. |
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At present they are the earliest evidence of human creativity and the first known visual manifestations of abstract thought. |
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It was a glimpse into his imaginative world and some of the sources of his creativity. |
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Among the many legit reasons for doing so, I realized that I'd pretty much convinced myself being with him cramped my creativity. |
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They had handled this demanding project with a great deal of creativity and imagination. |
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Paul Binnie is an incredibly talented young artist who combines creativity with superb craftsmanship. |
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The film is sentenced to seek counseling for its lack of creativity and forethought. |
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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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There were so many that they surrounded you in a world of childhood fantasies, imagination, and creativity. |
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King recommends meditative driving as producing an increase in energy levels, greater creativity and higher sexual potency. |
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My aim is to give the chance to create as much as possible in our minds, through creativity and imagination. |
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Digital technology comes to us heralded by a great deal of utopian ballyhoo, but in some surprising ways it discourages creativity. |
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Assessment was based on instrumental fluency, musical syntax, creativity and overall musical quality. |
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In this article, I want to focus on how their cosmogony and concept of procreation draw on the metaphors of artistic creativity. |
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His life had been one of dedicated service to the De La Salle Order and wonderful creativity in his chosen field of Bronze sculpturing. |
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Another interesting car is Tudor Coupe from Skoda Auto that excels in creativity with dynamic design and ivory coloured interiors. |
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Under the tutelage of master painters, amateurs get to learn how to give shape to their creativity. |
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My aim is to chart how ideas about creativity, the university and the subject are co-opted by various competing ideologies. |
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Size did not matter to the expert judging panel, who were looking for flair and creativity within the space available. |
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We correct mechanics like hand position, fingering creativity or mezzo pianos that are too loud. |
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On the active side, self-actualization can result in either sin or creativity. |
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This list is by no means exhaustive and is limited only by the boundaries of technology and creativity. |
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The refusal of bourgeois conceptions of creativity constitutes a potential difficulty for any humanities subject. |
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So learn to be more meditative, and let your creativity be secondary to your meditativeness. |
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We owe it to them to make sure they get a fair return for their creativity, flair and inspiration. |
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This very moment you can choose to create or access such positive, elevated states such as joy, serenity, courage, self-mastery, and creativity. |
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I would be far happier encouraging the linguistic and semantic creativity you find in the hip hop community. |
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The first barrier is the lack of imagination and creativity in resourcing in schools. |
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The real treasures are the gardens, where imagination and creativity were given free rein. |
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Why unrefined, ill-informed, loose oral expressions seem to displace thoroughness, creativity, innovation, invention and skill. |
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For merchants selling children's products, though, a dab of color and creativity can certainly boost traffic. |
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It's about taking actions every day in a sensible way with a little bit of creativity and invention. |
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Constructed of pine, its painted surface is an exuberant expression of the artist's imagination and creativity. |
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In the lush green lawns, they got busy with their drawing sheets, pencils and of course their creativity. |
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The author behind the creativity, the master of the pen, with that first press of ink on paper the original creation of a work is born. |
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They are clueless about true creativity, and rarely have the ability to recognise it when they see it. |
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I read somewhere the other day about boredom being necessary for creativity. |
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What inspired this period of dynamic creativity in the production of hydrias for symposia in the last third of the sixth century in Athens? |
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She passionately and humorously discusses the idea of genius, success, and creativity. |
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In Hollywood, Friedman believes, it is cool to be open to different sexualities and races because personal difference is equated with creativity. |
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People, mostly women, felt suddenly obliged to ignite their creativity with their housewifery. |
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These schools are hotbeds of creativity and high-tech innovation and breeding grounds for future Washington practitioners. |
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Perhaps the liberatory moment comes because you're not in thrall to the art object as such, but rather to the force of creativity tout court. |
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Against this background, itself a testament to endeavour, the modern objects testify to the great diversity of invention and to human creativity. |
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I suspect that the requirement for more education and the fading-out of creativity in midlife may stem from the same cause. |
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Nonetheless, more of us should know that approaching a problem systematically and logically is not a weed that chokes creativity. |
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At the same time, the advances that have made convergence possible are the products of individual creativity. |
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This is one of those moments where publicists really have to break out the creativity and sing for their supper. |
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The intricacy, the precision, the creativity, the hand-skills required, are what I love. |
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Just unleash your creativity and open your mind to new and memorable ideas for unique baby shower centerpieces. |
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There is a notion that the world owes us a living by virtue of our creativity. |
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While most installations at this year's event are serious explorations of profound themes, the biennial also celebrates unadulterated creativity. |
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Five collections of verse in Oriya, and translations into English from Oriya and Bengali, testify to his trilingual creativity. |
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There's a bit of cheekiness, and a creativity about it that means it will continue to progress. |
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He also attributes a chunk of his creativity to his mom, who took Paul scavenging for vintage goods and bought him his first sewing machine. |
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Kaleidoscope Classic, a game based on traditional checkerboard, is all about mind and creativity. |
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For example, he declared outright that artistic directors have to back winners at the expense of exciting creativity. |
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For example, Bach was influenced by the tremendous creativity displayed by the contrapuntists who preceded him. |
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The small osteria at Oasi degli Angeli offers the best the estate can grow, all prepared with great care and creativity by Eleonora. |
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The stage was incredibly busy to watch, but nothing was done for show, emphasising the musical creativity of the band. |
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This work is driven by our strong belief in internationalism, a commitment to professionalism and an enthusiasm for creativity. |
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While germinal creativity produces unique ideas, the child may not yet have the ability to execute them well or communicate them clearly to others. |
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As my creativity tends to burble out chaotically, I've been trying to regulate my study, however, I've only really had any success with the Mayan calendar glyphs. |
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Actually, Miles Davis was much intrigued by the sheer will to creativity of Coltrane on his better nights. |
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Whether you find it too harsh on the PM or not tough enough, you have to give them points for creativity. |
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It requires learning to think with contexts and concepts, deploying cooperation and creativity. |
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For OK Go the music video is medium for personal creativity, hype, and branding. |
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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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The clock is relentless as they churn out dish after dish, being judged on creativity, taste, and presentation. |
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The graduates are now hoping to land jobs with designer or High Street companies after their range of cutting-edge clothing won praise for its creativity and wearability. |
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Known for his easy-going California attitude, he is respected for his creativity, work ethic, and congeniality. |
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If one is fortunate enough to be associated with a university, even as one ages, teaching allows one to contribute to, and vicariously share, in the creativity of youth. |
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The creativity of the cuisine is a minimum and the commercial potential is maximum. |
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This is corporate committee think, and committees always kill creativity. |
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Researchers studied the corporate structure of each organisation for its suitability in developing creativity, and interviewed recruits about their initial experiences. |
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In such a way our own critical creativity can be recuperated. |
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She sees this oedipal view of creativity as unnecessarily reductionistic. |
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The subject of creativity is long overdue for a reevaluation. |
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That creativity is what has attracted many to craft brewing. |
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The culture of promotion through seniority kills creativity and effectiveness. |
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A new exhibit attempts to explain the source of designer dries Van Noten's creativity. |
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By the twentieth century the investigations of cognitive psychology had established creativity as a latent quality in every person, applicable to any field of human endeavour. |
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The years 1899-1919 were the zenith of Elgar's creativity and success. |
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Mutter's musicianship is beyond reproach, and she and the Trondheim Soloists go beyond and beneath and behind the notes to realize Vivaldi's creativity. |
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To listen to the first Pere Ubu record and then realize it was made over 28 years ago is to stand amazed at its complete inventiveness and left-field creativity. |
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The limbic system is responsible for moods, creativity and sexuality. |
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As is often the case when the letter and the spirit of the law begin to fray, legal creativity gets called upon to mend them. |
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Every industrial city has a macho culture, but Newcastle's hasn't been leavened with the artiness and creativity which makes a city like Glasgow so diverse and so intriguing. |
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The late 1950s and early 1960s were a period of expansion and creativity. |
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Obligation, she ruefully reflected, was a flimsy basis for creativity. |
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The danger exists that universities will be so assimilated into society that we will no longer be the kind of collectors of talent that allow creativity to blossom. |
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There has been a sudden discovery that these harmonious, peaceful societies had enormous human creativity, emotions, and drama. |
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There are a lot of great women out there just waiting to meet the man of their dreams but finding these available women can take a little creativity. |
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And the renowned A Pacific Cafe brings elegance and creativity to top-quality cuisine, with dishes like poached scallop ravioli and wokcharred mahimahi. |
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The land of active volcanoes, volatile weather, and dramatic landscapes has been a hub of creativity and culture for centuries. |
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All this testing is serving to squash creativity and the excitement of learning. |
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Perhaps, with creativity like that demonstrated by Justin Rowe's sculptures, there may be always be an impactful place for print! |
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He details daily routines, the flexible yet morally grounded leadership style of a gifted Scoutmaster, and the often ribald creativity of camp games and songs. |
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Unfortunately, he's a runaway freight train of creativity, with no one in the brake room to slow down his torrent of hangdog, peculiarly American balladry. |
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I think later in life our creativity can get stifled because we think we have to grow up and mature our ideas. |
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