On her first visit to India, Justina's creative mind soon got down to depicting her perceptions of a new land and an alien culture. |
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The poems in these earlier volumes roiled in the fecundity of the creative mind with a sort of Zarathustrian flare. |
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After a while, the viewer is doomed to grow suspicious of a creative mind that never thinks of simply walking around the wall. |
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An hour later, I came away happy and entertained, but with only the most impressionistic idea of how the wheels in Dionne's creative mind turn. |
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Bob was celebrated as a lovable rogue with a brilliantly creative mind. |
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In this exhibition, his diaries are shown as works of art in their own right, allowing us a glimpse into his reeky creative mind. |
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Her academic work is testimony to a lively and creative mind, and a curiosity that encompasses an extensive range of interests. |
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For once, it was I who had to temper Paul's somewhat transgressive creative mind! |
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It also recognizes the important contribution the creative mind makes to social and cultural progress. |
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If you have an interest in words and a creative mind, a career in writing and publishing could be for you. |
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We think you'll agree, when it comes to bicycle design, a little travel obviously broadens the creative mind. |
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His career has been as much that of a rigorous economist as a creative mind. |
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Behind every beautiful quilt... there's a creative mind and a sewing machine to match. |
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She has a complex, adaptable and creative mind, which can produce unconventional solutions to a customers' needs. |
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The creative mind wants to know what we plan to do with our machine when we have made it. |
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The doctrine that the creative mind is essentially cracked has been set going again. |
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The attack is always directed to the creative mind, and when we take note as we do today, it always seems to be snowing. |
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So when we look at genius or child prodigies or musical geniuses or idiot savants, these are clues to the mystery of that infinitely creative mind that we can tap into. |
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He was an inspiring leader who, with a creative mind and unremitting perseverance, carried out essential modernisations to the structure of the Bank. |
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Note that this process becomes visible to us through preliminary drawings and sketchbooks, that usually we only see the finished products of an artist's creative mind, not the work and process that got him there. |
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He is co-founder and artistic director of the Théâtre il va sans dire, and is the dramatic writer, director and exceptional creative mind behind many shows. |
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The countdown inserts with Hape Kerkeling in many roles show impressively what a creative mind can do with design elements supposed to be of secondary importance. |
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He had an incredibly sharp, incisive and creative mind. |
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As you heard William describing it, Africa's Hotel industry is difficult to work for but with good skills and a creative mind, it can be a very exciting job. |
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The play also provides a window into the creative mind and soul through its exploration of the struggle between the creative drive of the artist and the harsh demands of reality. |
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The creative mind is not governed by the laws of mechanics or physics. |
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