There's no paperwork done so there was no legal action behind but creatively it is LeBron and Durant's lyrics, creatively but creatively it is my instrumental.
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I like to be involved creatively, and I don't like anyone to have control over me creatively because I hate the idea of being a product.
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He worked religion into his remarks constantly — and creatively.
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Creatively, it's a good thing to have as a challenge.
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Luckily enough, they've found a center that enriches them creatively.
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So wearing this eyeliner on my lids expresses me creatively.
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So it's been a very interesting journey for me creatively.
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Creatively, I saw this part and said 'This is mine.
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What got you creatively excited about bringing it to TV?
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You're in a romantic mood, and you're feeling creatively inspired.
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Write a love poem, Pisces; you will be creatively inspired!
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High prices and stiff competition mean investors must think creatively.
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What were you searching for creatively back at that time?
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At least for Blade Runner 2049, it creatively paid off.
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Instead, the two are creatively collaborating on Lip Kit merch.
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"She was funny, proactive, and incredibly creatively driven," Bulette said.
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Romance is in the air and you're creatively inspired, Capricorn!
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We're very excited about what she's come up with creatively.
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It's hopefully a positive place where they feel creatively inspired.
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Creatively I saw this part and said this is mine.
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Creatively, Venus in Leo will bring you plenty of inspiration.
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This is the creatively named Renault Zoe Star Wars edition.
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We were talking, and it just didn't feel right creatively.
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You might find yourself feeling creatively uninspired this Mercury retrograde.
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You can use this magical energy to fuel you creatively!
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It was a huge success, not just financially but creatively.
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Romance is in the air, and you're feeling creatively inspired.
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One moment you're being told to innovate and think creatively.
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Silicon Valley has responded creatively, but there's no silver bullet.
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The good news is that young kids already think creatively.
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Using [another] name gives me a little more freedom creatively.
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How can you use your students' passion for superheroes creatively?
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Do you think you've moved in a new direction creatively?
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This has forced pedigree breeders to hawk their wares creatively.
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The devastation was necessary, both creatively and for business reasons.
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He brought his collection of creatively named pets with him.
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That was a really fun thing to play with creatively.
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While not gathering in stadiums, supporters creatively expressed their enthusiasm.
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I think it's just a beautiful place both architecturally and creatively.
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But now I do things that I am personally creatively into.
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They're asking voters to creatively think about a different United States.
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But the rewards, at least creatively, promise to be far greater.
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What this season still hasn't earned, creatively speaking, is much glory.
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Hadid's are some of the most creatively placed tattoos we've seen.
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I'm not like every other woman: I'm fabulously and creatively transgender.
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Opinion IS it possible to think scientifically and creatively at once?
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So it's rather surprising that they are working together, creatively, again.
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"[It] has been so much fun and stimulating creatively," she said.
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So what they're creatively making is more important than the process.
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Guadagnino and Chalamet also found themselves on the same page creatively.
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So when you combine those things, it was very powerful [creatively].
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Can we talk briefly about the role that drugs played creatively?
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"Amanda is doing great, enjoying school and thriving creatively," he said.
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Opera houses have to respond creatively to justify continued public money.
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And like most creatively unencumbered outlets, there are hits and misses.
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Do you think a certain place is better for you creatively?
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Having the new name feels like I have more freedom creatively.
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But he notes that it hasn't been a major change creatively.
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She was an integral part of Cather's life, creatively and personally.
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" Kimball said that "both sides need to be thinking more creatively.
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Their goal was to control their own characters — creatively and financially.
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Beyond that, it's unclear what tracks inspire Pitt creatively and emotionally.
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I feel like this is a bad move creatively and strategically.
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It's been really fun to have that freedom to creatively brainstorm.
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No worries: This combination will also be creatively inspiring for you.
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The Moon's in fellow Earth sign Virgo, inspiring you creatively today.
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I'm a great believer in letting these moments guide me creatively.
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We're actually having a lot of fun and creatively feeling satisfied.
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"This is the incubator for what we do creatively," he said.
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In his mind, determination spars with dread, and creatively battles stagnancy.
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He said working at Givenchy had started to "constrain" him creatively.
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I feel like our relationship is stifling me creatively and personally.
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That I flourished academically, but not creatively, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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It's all because Ms. Perel works so creatively as an interrogator.
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It allows him to think more clearly and creatively, he says.
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Put simply, engineering is a way of creatively addressing society's needs.
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We knew it was going to be a great story, creatively.
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Romance is in the air, and you're also feeling creatively energized!
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Things fell apart when the artists voiced their dissent more creatively.
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Insufficient rest can hamper a person's ability to focus and think creatively.
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"We felt like our heart, creatively needed a break," Kelley, 35, said.
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They're adaptations, creatively using TV's visual element to amplify the source material.
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"Wtf do any of the girls offer creatively????" another said about Charnas.
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It's everything that I wanted to achieve creatively... There's all this passion.
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And he can curse in Yiddish much more creatively than Levinson can.
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This morning, think deeply about who you want to partner with creatively.
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Burning is a story about being stuck — creatively, economically, romantically, and geographically.
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This weekend has the potential to be incredibly romantically and creatively fulfilling.
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LoveMore changes this year in how you express yourself romantically and creatively.
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It's weird when people like the things you do creatively, you know?
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Most of what I learned creatively stemmed from this little fixer upper.
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They're just people doing a (yes, very fun, very creatively fulfilling) job.
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It just seems like that mentality is contrary to anything creatively astute.
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It's a wonderful morning to get organized, and a creatively inspired evening.
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It's also inspiring you creatively and encouraging you to have more fun.
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They got out before they even had a chance to creatively falter.
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We must continue to work hard, adopt new technology and think creatively.
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"He is incredibly smart creatively, but he's never prescriptive," he told me.
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KC^2 was creatively incorporated in the decor and even the food!
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And it's just creatively and personally satisfying to help people get heard.
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Action planet Mars enters fellow earth sign Virgo, finding you creatively activated.
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Next, Weissmann creatively criminalized a business transaction between Merrill Lynch and Enron.
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Creatively, the maestro is every bit as active as his younger relatives.
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"He added: "We were talking, and it just didn't feel right creatively.
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"Gully Boy" is not just creatively superior, but technically sound as well.
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But when you're dealing with young people, you have to think creatively.
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Vogel creatively conceals her models behind vinyl records, laptops, or even pets.
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It's an exciting day for your career, too; you're feeling creatively inspired.
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This evening will be especially romantic, and you'll be feeling creatively inspired.
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It&aposs creatively invigorating to be back in the middle of it.
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There is a call for regulators to think more creatively about antitrust.
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"I still don't know creatively if it's had an impact," he said.
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Creatively, I felt great about it, and I loved writing that record.
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Instead of just reacting, we need our government to be creatively proactive.
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The city of Pittsburgh itself is experiencing a revival, economically and creatively.
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Perhaps that's in New York, but otherwise, they use it very creatively!
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If the men were creatively active, their current work was effectively scrubbed.
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You can think creatively about your business and how to support e.g.
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Sophia and Masafumi Watanabe have opposing design sensibilities, but are creatively intertwined.
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The opposition is responding by creatively using the internet and social media.
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He had a lucrative but creatively unsatisfying music career in Los Angeles.
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A day of finding those incongruous spaces is what feeds me creatively.
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"GE is thinking creatively and intelligently about how to restructure," Corridore wrote.
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He was a carpenter, a craftsman who worked creatively with his hands.
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I think it's great that you're talking, thinking creatively, trying something new.
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Even so, the ability to think creatively may not provide ultimate salvation.
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But you can begin to reach a point of diminishing returns creatively.
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I was actually quite spent creatively and should have taken a breather.
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Events like IndieCade offer new ways for the medium to expand creatively.
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People will notice that you're approaching your goals more aggressively—and creatively.
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We're not creatively thinking through problems to — solutions for the new problems.
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He challenged her to do more, to become more daring, more creatively flexible.
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By the early 703s, the Man Without Fear struggled creatively and in sales.
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"Amanda is doing great, enjoying school and thriving creatively," he said in April.
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Instead, it's become a confused category, one in danger of becoming creatively stagnant.
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Eric is currently focused on creatively running the KFC and Procter & Gamble accounts.
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How do you keep the pressure off and allow yourself to play creatively?
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From our point of view creatively, that's both a blessing and a curse.
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These moments represent the show at its peak, simultaneously bittersweet and creatively strange.
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I just want to do things as freely and as creatively as possible.
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More creatively, the term "fucking a pumpkin" saw a 1,540% increase in searches.
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"Ideally get outside, maybe even get exercise or express yourself creatively," she says.
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Because randomly attacking others merely communicates how creatively and emotionally bankrupt you are.
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It was more just about what I could creatively do for my music.
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Some studies show that anger can help us think more clearly and creatively.
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And the more it realizes this fact, the more creatively adventurous it becomes.
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It bypassed Apple's sometimes creatively choking restrictions and became its own mobile frontier.
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But creatively, using Empire as a go-to template has become increasingly lazy.
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And that means thinking much, much more creatively about how to get there.
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As an artist, you need these types of connections to keep going creatively.
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About the show, you mentioned that this is such a big reassurance creatively.
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I mean, isn't calamity waiting around every corner to be worked over creatively?
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Rather, he wants his team to be innovative and respond to challenges creatively.
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Romance will be in the air, and you will feel hugely creatively inspired.
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But by creatively using code you might end up with completely unexpected outcomes.
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There's an ambition to be stimulated creatively and to use ourselves in unison.
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"We need people thinking creatively to solve a really big problem," he said.
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You think creatively to relieve pain points and circumvent obstacles to hit goals.
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Every scene looks brilliant, creatively designed like a moving, intensely stylized fashion editorial.
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Nick: That was the extra push for us to creatively do something else.
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Nas creatively chose a cowardly and dishonest place to go which is painful.
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Some anti-scooter vigilantes have expressed their discontent by creatively vandalizing the vehicles.
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Will you make passionate love, express yourself creatively, or get annoyed at everyone?
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That open space is where innovation can occur, where people can think creatively.
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I left because I thought I'd done everything creatively I wanted to do.
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Good that the Fed is thinking creatively to support the corporate credit market.
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Some of the people contribute creatively and some just enjoy it and participate.
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Black Origami for me, comes from letting go creatively, creating with no boundaries.
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He could think creatively about government, and his allies were eager to experiment.
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And that last stage of it was, I wouldn't call it creatively inspiring.
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Montoya: It's about building resilient human beings who can think creatively and critically.
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Television people see, and you make money and can do something creatively satisfying.
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It's clear that reading helps me think and write more clearly and creatively.
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The Samsung Galaxy Book is the ideal companion for any creatively inclined professional.
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Understanding those can help in creatively practicing the techniques in your everyday life.
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Patrick: I would say I creatively moved the feet around, took them off.
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"Amazon was creatively in sync with what we wanted to do," Lieberman said.
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We also need to start thinking creatively about how to support talent nationwide.
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Those from students who gave concrete examples and suggestions for using boredom creatively.
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But it cannot produce students who think creatively, reason independently, and analyze critically.
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The initial division of Marvel character film rights made Marvel Studios better creatively.
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You may also find that you're feeling creatively inspired—write someone a love poem.
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The people that are creating it are doing so consciously and intentionally and creatively.
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He does it to give himself time and space to think creatively, he says.
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We don't know what kinds of roles she takes, or if she's creatively fulfilled.
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She thinks creatively in order to make her assigned calculations with fewer known variables.
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With Plum, we want to support and inspire each other creatively and be adventurous.
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You're also really in the zone creatively today, so make time for your craft.
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This will inspire you creatively and bring good, fun vibes to your love life.
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The market is no longer filled with individual people who can express themselves creatively.
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People were creatively and hilariously trying to turn a cringeworthy moment into something positive.
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"Being with a label was really great, but it hindered us creatively," says Michael.
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Startups will need to think creatively to attract and retain Israel's best and brightest.
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But beyond that, we were able to sort of really attack it ourselves creatively.
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People largely choose free-to-play games — and free to play is shackled creatively.
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Like many of their previous shorts, the animation is technically and creatively quite good.
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Beyond the merits of that concept, though, there's precious little to celebrate creatively speaking.
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Anything in Mr. Spielberg's orbit is ennobling and fun and creatively focused and enhancing.
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Even though Thriller was shot traditionally, I was able to use the 3D creatively.
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Damien told them that he no longer thinks you're creatively right for the project.
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So, like my craft, my home is always channeling where I am at creatively.
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There's every reason, creatively and demographically, to do things that are of-the-moment.
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"I had an incredible ten-year run that was creatively satisfying," Downey Jr. said.
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The energy shifts today: A flirtatious mood sets in and you're feeling creatively inspired!
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It certainly seems to have opened a few doors and expanded my interests creatively.
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Building blocks let kids work creatively in three dimensions without having to follow instructions.
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My job is to express myself creatively and doing what I feel is dope.
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The company is being careful about how brands fit in with its shows creatively.
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Several of the names have brought prurient snickers from those with creatively immoral minds.
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Beauty is contemplated in another way, which makes us grow creatively in different ways.
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In a lot of ways, this song is kind of creatively intense for everyone.
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Speaking of getting your veggies creatively, Well + Good is here to debunk cauliflower rice.
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Instead, many stars took Trump's cruel comments and creatively made them much, much worse.
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Creatively using business approaches to solve problems is what Trump promises but never delivers.
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I wanted to creatively share some of my photos from the trip with you.
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We must creatively think about how to offer services to families where they are.
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Nor would Dimon be able to use pay as creatively as he does now.
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OWSLA is a creatively open-minded and collaborative label with a long-term view.
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I didn't make very much money, and the job was far from creatively satisfying.
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He then created a group called Relativez with his creatively named cousin Suga Buga.
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It's part of a larger project, Runway, that enables AI to be used creatively.
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You'll need to find compromise between you and the people you work with creatively.
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And sometimes when you acknowledge that destruction that can be an interesting area creatively.
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Find a way to creatively bind your pages together — another opportunity to add texture!
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Being able to solve problems creatively has helped bolster Holmes&apos career at Goldman.
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The Biden camp thinks voters have no problem with his tendency to retort creatively.
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One 2015 study found that people who dress up tend to think more creatively.
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Institutions, following the lead of artists, should respond creatively to the call for censorship.
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So, use your networks for good, and fill the need for social interaction creatively.
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I'm not only unmotivated to get a new job, but I'm also drained creatively.
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Delving into "Thrones" was rewarding creatively and — as the show's popularity grew exponentially — emotionally.
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The samba-soul days were a particularly disappointing time for Salvador creatively, he said.
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The frustrating result is that the film's deaf subjects feel creatively and philosophically shortchanged.
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It also makes "Ditch Juul" ads that show teens creatively demolishing their vaping equipment.
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"Policy policymakers are at least thinking creatively about how to do this," Johnson said.
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During a recent NAMM panel, you said that designing for Tyler is creatively challenging.
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If you're lucky enough to be alive, why would you creatively kill yourself off?
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You too can think creatively about the afterlife of your own at-home props.
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Maura Tierney is giving a sneak peek at her creatively redesigned West Village home.
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How creatively stimulating could it possibly have been to churn out "X-Men: Apocalypse"?
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We have to begin to think creatively and begin to organize on these ideas.
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It depends on how the show was generated and who's the ultimate authority creatively.
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"It's always creatively exciting collaborating with Celine Dion," he says about working with the icon.
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As a producer I was unable to alter [films] creatively and that turned into ambition.
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Those who get less can find themselves struggling to focus and unable to think creatively.
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The moon enters Pisces later on, finding you creatively inspired and focused on your career.
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It inspired him creatively, sure, but more importantly, it gave him a role to play.
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Growing up in a household with parents who were artists, Adkins was always experimenting creatively.
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Ms Wang tells Prospero that her clothing is "a way of being and living creatively".
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You say this is more comfortable, but you also talk about pushing each other creatively.
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I don't apply for residencies that I don't think can creatively work with my family.
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He says the practice allows him to think more clearly and creatively when making decisions.
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Simon Napier-Bell told me that bands who don't fight tend to be creatively moribund.
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Forever grateful to everyone involved creatively, from choreography all the way to wardrobe and production!
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Now, one thing, so we really wanted to be involved in creatively developing the show.
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Because I was looking for what I wasn't getting creatively out of a nightclub business.
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"I don't know what it is that makes some people really creatively inspiring," she muses.
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"All of this stuff adds to make this big monster vocally and creatively," he says.
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Mars connects with Neptune at 1:00 AM, creating a lazy, dreamy, creatively inspired vibe.
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There's five or six artists I'm really trying to follow in the footsteps of creatively.
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Rønnenfelt adds that the band felt "a great sense of freedom" creatively, and it shows.
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I've never had a more creatively inspired year, and the proof is in the pudding.
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To think creatively, to jump outside the box and start choreographing is a huge undertaking.
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Tantalizing as that sounds, creatively speaking, the show's best days appear to be behind it.
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Netflix is also being careful about how its partnerships fit in with its originals creatively.
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You can get a whole lot of bang for your buck when you think creatively.
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When she is creatively focussed, she moves through the world almost unaware of her surroundings.
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Yet Telltale risks boxing itself in creatively by relying too heavily on a single formula.
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Only then can you tap into your ability to think creatively and uncover new ideas.
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Join campaign groups, attend protests, and think creatively about ways to get your message heard.
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I want to influence people to open up creatively and be honest in their music.
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I chose to just keep myself busy creatively, as opposed to busy on the road.
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For somebody who creatively was so far out there, he was amazingly down to earth.
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We have creatively questioned the pharmaceutical and financial control over our existences through direct action.
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"Getting out of that bubble, for me personally, has been creatively really inspiring," he said.
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Hopefully The Dedication Tour revitalizes the rapper, especially after being creatively stifled for so long.
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It was a very creatively risky project, because it had so many features in it.
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Ms. Barr was already punished, correctly, by being severed from the show, creatively and financially.
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Apple's late cofounder and CEO Steve Jobs deliberately procrastinated when he needed to think creatively.
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They asked for signatures, for survey responses and, of course — incessantly and creatively — for money.
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And their work continues to be at least as creatively vital as their younger counterparts'.
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My wife and I have to think creatively to stay ahead of our two sons.
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But more often, the point of a revival is to deny change, at least creatively.
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And it gave a taste of the way in which Renaissance Italians creatively combined disciplines.
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I would use it as a chance to self-soothe, even to push myself creatively.
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This, I argued, was the lifestyle that best enabled me to perform, creatively and intellectually.
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We've done so much together, and creatively we really grew up together, became musicians together.
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There are even creators who appear to be thriving with this approach -- at least creatively.
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The point is, you can do a lot with a snowman if you think creatively.
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It&aposs a fast way to acquire new information, think creatively, and diversify your perspective.
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Households and businesses will creatively find ways to cope and repair and replenish and restart.
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As a group, that would never work creatively — it can only be a complete dictatorship.
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The action is creatively staged, without ever getting too intense or scary for young viewers.
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Mr. Biederman said he uses the frozen fountain to get his staff thinking more creatively.
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It fosters its culture, and it makes the idea of being creatively involved seem imperative.
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You have to think creatively and then you have to agitate for a better future.
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But in terms of sheer prolificity, it seems as though Beltram's entering a creatively fertile phase.
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It's like shooting with a vintage camera, forcing you to think more creatively with your composition.
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A good entrepreneur has to think creatively and quickly, especially when an unprecedented opportunity presents itself.
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All of these artists are really stretching themselves creatively and and doing work that I admire.
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Because solving problems — creatively and elegantly — is at the very heart of what makes Apple, Apple.
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Your love for the show fuels us creatively but it also opens the purse strings up.
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"I didn't want to wait till I was 50 to begin expressing myself creatively," Wheeler says.
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How can it be possible to creatively cook (and crave) quinoa for breakfast, lunch, AND dinner?
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His hometown has been the "melting pot" that has allowed him to think creatively about music.
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It's affordable, creatively stimulating, and a perfect bonding tool for parents of future video game connoisseurs.
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Stella, who describes herself as "creatively promiscuous," has been particularly wanton with her skills of late.
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This is not to say that other languages do not creatively coin their own words anymore.
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The Stockholm-based startup also describes the move as a "culturally, creatively and strategically" great fit.
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You will also be expected to contribute creatively to the sound design for the new programme.
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Creatively, Shameless is a whirlwind of emotions that inspire everything from ugly crying to hysterical laughter.
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I saw it on a Delta flight and thought that the director/producer chose that creatively.
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The Moon enters fellow Fire sign Sagittarius today, bringing you romantic vibes and inspiring you creatively.
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As a group, they look happy, collaborating creatively and enjoying their band's success over two decades.
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Pay homage to autumn with products that creatively infuse warm holiday flavors — minus the orange stuff.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Aquarius, putting you in a flirtatious, creatively inspired mood.
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Difficital, other people contacts, will be tirring realized, with creatively as Just start to remarkaginablogter imstact.
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But this doesn't necessarily mean they are creatively fulfilling, especially when you have clear time constraints.
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But now officials are thinking creatively about what to do with the thousands of signed locks.
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Miller stages their fights creatively, and with a crisp, precise readability that makes every blow meaningful.
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New research is shedding light on how we forge new memories, think creatively, and process information.
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And as a full-time video producer, for me, there's nothing worse than feeling creatively stuck.
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The way this driver creatively utilize the car's functions in the celebration is something to admire.
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"We have to think creatively about how we develop policy that mitigates that risk," he adds.
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To this day, Chamaillard collaborates creatively with her subjects, allowing divine inspiration to flow through her.
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Besides feeling more refreshed, taking a walk could help you think more creatively, Stanford researchers say.
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By operating outside intellectual-property law, each of these industries has thrived, both creatively and economically.
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The Moon is in fellow Fire sign Aries today, finding you in a creatively inspired mood.
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" "I get a lot of feedback from people who didn't know they could creatively use them.
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Carnal, reflective, almost platitude free: It was the best and most creatively adventurous of her albums.
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With being involved with all these established franchises and worlds, are you still being creatively challenged?
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Caliburger, on the other hand, is the hand of innovation, creatively troubleshooting the future of food.
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There's less tension creatively amongst us, there's better communication, there's a general sense of good will.
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I wanted to get my hands dirty creatively and tell a story in a different way.
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What does doing vocals on other tracks that offer you creatively that DJing and producing doesn't?
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A sweet, dreamy vibe is in the air today, and you're feeling creatively inspired—and flirtatious.
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The Sun connects with Neptune at 4:38 AM, heightening our intuition and inspiring us creatively.
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There were great things about that; it was really creatively stimulating for me the entire time.
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The Freehand is accessible in all definitions of the word, but especially geographically, financially, and creatively.
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Being bound to traditional recipes would prevent me from thinking creatively and making them my own.
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The choreographer David Parsons is the child, creatively speaking, of Paul Taylor, who died last year.
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Sanders is known for being able to creatively spin Trump's repeated lies, scandals, and errant tweets.
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Tonight, you're feeling creatively inspired and in the mood for love as the moon enters Capricorn.
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I'm willing to do anything creatively with the niqab as long as we preserve its integrity.
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But unlike some other creatively dressed park denizens, Ms. Wiest's geological couture is art, not fashion.
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Fans of creatively restless R&B are likely to enjoy this free outdoor show in Harlem.cityparksfoundation.
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Much of this young NFL season has been characterized by player protests and creatively designed cleats.
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I was going through a long bout of writer's block and felt so backed up creatively.
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So you can't simply say that dipping from the well of cinematic precedent is creatively dry.
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It teaches you so much about how to solve problems creatively and about the planet itself.
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The moon enters fellow earth sign Taurus, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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"We do have a special relationship but he does that with everybody he works with creatively."
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On the contrary, it helps you define and solve problems more efficiently, creatively, and collaboratively.2.
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They continued to creatively scheme and boldly plot new ways to continue to see each other.
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Love is in the air, you're feeling creatively inspired, and you're in the mood to party.
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Mounir saw an opportunity to act creatively and build goodwill on both sides, industry sources say.
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I was just the singer on that—I didn't have anything to do with it creatively.
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As a result, Icelanders tend to never waste materials and creatively repurpose what little they have.
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"If there's something that excites me creatively, it doesn't necessarily mean something in show business," Kimmel said.
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It was like, yeah, as long as we get along creatively, we're definitely going to get along.
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The Moon enters fellow Fire sign Aries today, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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While the family lived humbly, the producer says his parents encouraged him creatively from a young age.
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You're feeling creatively inspired—things are flowing easier today, which is a relief after yesterday's harsh vibe.
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More from Tonic: I wondered if my own depression could be tempered if I expressed it creatively.
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The moon enters fellow water sign Pisces, finding you in a creatively inspired and romantic mood, Scorpio!
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The freedom they represent, both financially and creatively, is changing the way we look at hair altogether.
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I thought this new job would satisfy me creatively, but it ended up being a monumental disappointment.
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" ROBIN WILLIAMS DOCUMENTARY SHARES HEARTBREAKING RARE FOOTAGE OF THE COMEDIAN She continued: "And creatively swear a lot.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Gemini today, putting you in a flirtatious, creatively inspired mood.
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The sheer square footage of this studio freed him up creatively and sped up his artistic evolution.
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It was so creatively perfect for us that we fought and found the money to do it.
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Take the lead and think outside the box romantically, creatively, and in the makeup department, of course.
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And we've brought the arts into City government itself, trusting artists to help creatively address civic issues.
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It wasn't creatively ... People weren't umming and ahhing about whether they should post something to their Story.
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It is still being celebrated as one of the most creatively innovative episodes in the series' history.
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They will likely need to think creatively about new tenants that they can bring in, Saunders said.
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The truth is in 100s of millions of daily active users, and we can express ourselves creatively.
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The Moon enters fellow Water sign Cancer this afternoon, putting you in a romantic, creatively inspired mood.
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What were the qualities in Cassie that got you creatively energized to try to bring to life?
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It's so easy to doubt yourself creatively, and putting yourself out there can be kind of tough.
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You want to play tennis with the best, and the best 'players' — professionally, creatively — are in cities.
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We're asking you to show us how you'd creatively produce and apply technology to solve various challenges.
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I could 'get my feet wet' creatively and focus on design; it was a really special experience.
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The Moon enters fellow Earth sign Taurus today, putting you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood.
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Richard Branson companies are not creatively named, but they do cover a wide array of transportation schemes.
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The Moon enters fellow Water sign Pisces today, putting you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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He's a terrible character that's become a garbage internet meme and he is creatively and morally bankrupt.
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They've joined again creatively to make this new book, The Divine, with Boaz Lavie writing the thing.
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If you're a freelancer, this could have been a very up-and-down time for you creatively.
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Perhaps. And maybe this is the time for us to think creatively about things and disrupt things.
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Thinking creatively about how to use new technologies to help us mitigate these diseases is really critical.
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"Right now, I'm just exploring myself and getting in touch with myself creatively," she told the magazine.
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Think creatively about how you can do more in your job and approach your manager with ideas.
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In "Lapis Lazuli with Orange Teeth" (2019), the artist creatively imagines this German nun and manuscript illuminator.
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And not just for the logistical, financial part of it, but they do what for you creatively?
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Her leadership of the Oakland, CA-based Wax Idols meant driving it creatively as well as administratively.
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To get his business going, Noobtsaa Philip Vang, the Georgetown graduate son of Hmong immigrants, hired creatively.
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The Moon enters fellow Earth sign Capricorn tonight, putting you in a creatively inspired and romantic mood.
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Oftentimes these companies are highly interdisciplinary, spanning multiple fields and bringing together technologies to solve problems creatively.
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Our job is really to return it creatively to the center, but reinvent it for today's generation.
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It's a remarkably powerful day for you, Virgo, both creatively as well as within your love life.
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The Moon enters fellow Fire sign Aries today, putting you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood.
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It's the idea of what emoji can represent, how we creatively use them, that makes them fun.
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It almost helps me creatively to box myself off a little bit and stay with the theme.
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Before Bourdain was found dead by suicide in June, the chef supported Argento both creatively and personally.
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The Moon enters fellow Water sign Scorpio today, putting you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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The ideal candidate has a passion for storytelling and the ability to edit video quickly and creatively.
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Oh, let's not forget the two townships in Pennsylvania: the creatively named Upper Turkeyfoot and Lower Turkeyfoot!
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Doing something with someone creatively is the biggest pleasure for me, and I think for her too.
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Players were only allowed two dribbles—this was offensive efficiency in its purest form, although creatively stifling.
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Of course, he was totally insane, but also the most creatively inspiring person who I've ever met.
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The Moon enters fellow fire sign Aries today, finding you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood.
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The moon enters fellow water sign Scorpio today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood!
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And when the song is beautifully or creatively rendered by a skilled performer, it can be transcendent.
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"The [character] creatively and emotionally that we are most committing to doing is Black Widow," he said.
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From the outside looking in, this always looked like a really creatively fertile time for the band.
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You could see how she'd suddenly turn up in a way that was clever and creatively plausible.
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In that world, the ability to creatively wield the powers of the executive branch will matter enormously.
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His task was to get Turpin and his team to think creatively and expand its customer base.
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I think he set up something that's really smart and is working really well creatively and financially.
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The energy today is fun: Romance is in the air, and you're eager to express yourself creatively.
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This may sound reasonable, but it creates serious incentives to creatively shift profits into low-tax countries.
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As we grow up we lose our playfulness, our memories, our ability to think independently and creatively.
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Thinking creatively in such a dire crisis—about silver linings and opportunities—can feel inappropriate, even irresponsible.
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Some independent nail shop owners are thinking creatively to give employees a cushion in the upcoming weeks.
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"The museum thinks creatively about social justice and showing the world through a different lens," she said.
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Essentially, find a way to modify the missed activity so it can be creatively executed at home.
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Governments dependent upon the president had no reason to think creatively about policy, despite the Great Depression.
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When I get stuck creatively as a composer, moving to a different art form is really good.
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"Creatively, we feel like we took it to its limit," Philip, the creative director, told the Post.
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Q: Many stars in Hollywood end up blowing it, financially or creatively - how have you avoided that?
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What I have seen over and over are people planning creatively for other options later in life.
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This is especially problematic for executives who must think quickly and creatively on their feet, she says.
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Snapshot: Above, a research base in Antarctica, where designers must think creatively to defy Earth's harshest climate.
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Students can use these questions to practice writing persuasively or creatively, or as inspiration for our contests.
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Research shows that never-ending digital distractions hurt your capacity to focus, think creatively and make decisions.
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The sun enters fellow air sign Libra today, finding you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood!
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The moon enters fellow water sign Scorpio today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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Creatively speaking, "Titans" -- already renewed for a second season -- feels like a step in the right direction.
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Under the guise of pursuing justice, Venezuela has creatively found new forms of financing their corrupt regime.
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Starry skies and ocean vistas are two of the best visuals to gaze at and think creatively.
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It had been enchanting, watching artists protest creatively within Trump Tower, but reality was swiftly setting in.
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And now I'm remembering this creatively, so hopefully I'm not messing up too many of the details.
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All of those negative emotions that used to overwhelm me, I've gotten better at channelling them creatively.
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The Moon enters fellow Air sign Gemini today, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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Instead, she said that existing malls could benefit from approaching their food options more creatively to draw shoppers.
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To be able to write was a breakthrough, not just creatively, but also for my sanity and wellbeing.
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He also said he found it creatively stimulating, and had an epiphany about the book he was writing.
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The moon is in fellow water sign Cancer today, finding you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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Things move quicker and smoother because we're on the same page creatively, and that's a privilege in itself.
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Tests of the new advertising format, which Snapchat is creatively calling "Commercials," are slated to start May 15.
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She says it's her "favorite way to brainstorm creatively" and check in on her own personal goals. 6.
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Matlin said it's easier now for deaf performers to express themselves creatively, especially with the help of technology.
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Financially it makes more sense to make smaller movies on them, and creatively, you can take more risks.
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This led her to keep her dragons at home entirely, rather than think more creatively about using them.
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Scroll on fellow singles, for three tips to help you creatively cut back while still filling up, too.
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The Moon is in fellow Earth sign Virgo today, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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The moon is in fellow earth sign Taurus today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood!
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Thanks to all of you, we are today churning on all cylinders both creatively and as a business.
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But these challenges also force those who remain to think creatively about how to work around the system.
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Some companies creatively measure their power ratings in order to avoid EU regulations that kick in above 250W.
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And yet of all the movie versions of Moore's work, V for Vendetta is the most creatively successful.
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The moon is in fellow fire sign Sagittarius, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood—cute!
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"The money intrigued me, but the ability to be free creatively is what drew me in," Daley says.
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But there are some who insist that this year's hardships should actually boost Brazil's carnival, not least creatively.
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This week is Apple's big developer conference, creatively called Worldwide Developers Conference (or WWDC), and TechCrunch was there.
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That paints you into a corner, but it's a good corner, creatively, to try to get out of.
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I can't choose a job because it creatively inspires me or I want to work with some celebrity.
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Food is a challenge, and Mays says that getting meals on the table means stretching the budget creatively.
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Ponce said he was feeling "creatively confined" after being a general assignment reporter for more than a decade.
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The Moon is in fellow water sign Pisces today, and you're in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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The trick is not just to get lots of children playing, but also to let them develop creatively.
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It's a really nice place to be creatively, making music and art simply because I enjoy doing it.
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The "hub" has a "creativity chaos corner" where people are supposed to be chaotically creative or creatively chaotic.
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This collection is also vital for Elson because its twinned with her moment of autonomy, creatively and beyond.
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Still, omnipresence doesn't mean the now four-piece rock band have been creatively static for the last decade.
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The Moon is in fellow Earth sign Capricorn today, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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That legal case is still working its way through the courts, but she still continues to work creatively.
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The more creatively people can interpret this and bring what they want to bring to it, the better.
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The moon enters fellow air sign Gemini, finding you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood, dear Aquarius!
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Well-researched, creatively concepted, and visually stunning, the experience is a testament to how beautiful VR can be.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Libra today, putting you in a flirty and creatively inspired mood.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Aquarius today, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood!
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The Moon is in fellow Fire sign Sagittarius today, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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The Moon is in fellow Water sign Scorpio today, putting you in a sexy and creatively inspired mood.
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" She goes on: "I was in a pit of self-doubt in terms of how I worked creatively.
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There are plenty of other potential federal crimes that might be creatively applied to the president's alleged conduct.
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"Eventually, Netflix got behind the project, and they couldn't have been a more creatively supportive partner," Stephenson says.
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As a private, non-governmental effort, we are able to plead, pressure and creatively find solutions to cases.
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Laforest, who was creatively nicknamed "Trees," went undrafted but was signed by Detroit as organizational depth in 1983.
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Not only does clutter inhibit us creatively, but it also just makes it harder to focus in general.
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Created by a small team on a modest budget, the shooter finds novelty in the creatively exhausted genre.
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President Xi Jinping also called on the Communist Party to be governed "systematically, creatively and efficiently", Xinhua said.
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The Moon is in fellow fire sign Aries today, finding you in a creatively inspired and romantic mood!
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And then when they get it, they get to use that creatively, and share that with their friends.
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What you want in your love life and how you express yourself creatively are undergoing emotionally intense shifts.
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New opportunities are opening up, and exciting things are unfolding for you creatively and in your love life.
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The Moon is in fellow earth sign Taurus today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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It's a super dreamy, romantic, and creatively inspired day, thanks to Venus and Neptune's connection in the sky.
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The Moon enters fellow Earth sign Capricorn this morning, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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The Moon is in fellow water sign Scorpio today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood!
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According to many studies, your cognitive function, attention span, and capacity to learn and think creatively all suffer.
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"Prior to closing, 2015 was the best year ever at the restaurant, both creatively and financially," he said.
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Whatever the case, cybercriminals will continue to creatively find new ways to pull money out of their targets.
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The moon enters fellow fire sign Aries today, finding you feeling flirtatious, creatively inspired, and ready to celebrate!
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The moon is in fellow fire sign Sagittarius today, finding you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood.
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Reimagining Passover' (Sunday) Many traditions are associated with Passover, but that's no reason not to celebrate them creatively.
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From bones breaking to accidental bodily excitement to first dates, it's creatively sophomoric in all the right ways.
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The moon is in fellow fire sign Aries today, finding you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood!
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But despite her impressive compensations, Pompeo told Henson she hasn't "been challenged creatively at all" as of late.
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Employees who are passionate tend to stay longer, work harder, work more creatively and go the extra mile.
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Then, let's think calmly and clearly about the real issues and reason creatively about solving the real problems.
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From the moment he started writing it, Mr. Winters knew that "Underground Airlines" was creatively and professionally risky.
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He then creatively hosted the foundation's gala at his own resort, Mar-a-Lago, and billed them $276,463.
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These can provide protein and fiber, and be eaten plain, with toppings, or used creatively in other recipes.
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Wain: I also have optimism that I feel, collaboratively and creatively, we have so much more to go.
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"Bates" hasn't been creatively shackled by "Psycho" through its run, which was perhaps wise as a practical matter.
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The Moon enters fellow Water sign Scorpio this evening, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood!
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While it's disappointing that we couldn't come together creatively on the project, I remain grateful for the opportunity.
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Venus and Neptune meet in Pisces today, putting you in a creatively inspired mood and boosting your popularity.
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"Fire is all about living life passionately, taking risks, expressing yourself creatively, partying, and having fun," she says.
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The Moon enters fellow Air sign Aquarius this evening, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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The Moon is in fellow Water sign Pisces today, putting you in a creatively inspired and romantic mood.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Libra today, putting you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood.
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The pictures are often technically and creatively brilliant, an example of the DeviantArt tendency welcomed into the mainstream.
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I take inspiration from all the women through history who've had to improvise sex toys, and think creatively.
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The moon in fellow fire sign Sagittarius finds you in a creatively inspired and romantic mood today, Leo!
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" As for the comic industry as a whole, Rosenberg thinks, "it's doing well both creatively and business-wise.
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My writing had improved a lot, and I'd found a way of using words that was creatively satisfying.
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The Moon is in fellow Water sign Scorpio today, putting you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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The moon is in fellow air sign Libra today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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The moon enters fellow water sign Cancer today, finding you in a creatively inspired and romantic mood, Pisces!
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It's narratively and creatively maximalist, full of subplots, conspiracies, directorial triple back flips and twist upon baffling twist.
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"This is a good time to step back and start to think creatively about things," says Fernow pensively.
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The instinctual drive to creatively capture the body in all its forms has existed for thousands of years.
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Everything I had ever known her to do creatively was so well considered and mature and not frivolous.
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This means creatively impactful messaging that highlights one key message, easily digestible with a strong call to action.
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Certainly queer filmmakers like Fassbinder and Haynes were the ones who repurposed Sirk most creatively and most vigorously.
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You can think about owning IT. You can think about the level of excellence creatively in a firm.
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I realized that contributing creatively to address a huge problem was the purest joy I had ever experienced.
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But it seems as though one person might be using the time indoors creatively: George R. R. Martin.
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It's the specific material, how it's treating 9/11, what it's doing creatively and why it's being made.
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The Getty, Metropolitan Museum, and Rijksmuseum have challenged their followers to creatively recreate famous works in their collections.
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If you're a new artist, you're finding new ways to distribute your music and reach your audience creatively.
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From an artistic standpoint, that's exciting because we're able to fill in the blanks in his history creatively.
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And I have a turtle creatively named Turtle and a bearded dragon who goes by the name Leo.
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But Mr. Panter, 66, is creatively footloose and has never been content to just draw comics and paint.
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And we have to think more creatively about what it means to communicate in the social media age.
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Eight years ago, the artist Michael Anthony Simon, then thirty, was living in Chicago and feeling complacent, creatively.
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Also, he added, to make public the fact that "I have much more to say" creatively at Vuitton.
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"Creatively, I am at my most comfortable when I have got a project, a raison d'être," she said.
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"[Waititi] is such a powerhouse right now, creatively," Favreau said during an October press conference for the show.
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Hawtin wants to push the idea of what a concert is, and inspire others to creatively use technology.
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"I'm doing the best I can creatively, as a wife, as a mum — I'm working hard," she said.
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It's possible everything's fine and Aaron's just expressing himself creatively -- he was already blasted with tats before this.
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He still feels, he said, the tug between doing something "satisfying and meaningful" like medicine, and working creatively.
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I had struggled in the past to find ways to creatively frame people in the traditional profile format.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Gemini today, inspiring you creatively and sending romantic vibes your way.
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You're feeling confident, and you're creatively inspired: Nothing's going to stop you as you get shit done today.
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"It's more about the process and the value in creatively expressing yourself than the finished product," Su-Hui said.
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It allows me to be creatively stimulated and do things that just weren't possible with two or three turntables.
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This involves thinking creatively about the bigger picture of ecological design: What's the best way to capture rain water?
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For all the people who have (so creatively) tweeted "OMG Corinne is the new Olivia" — this is for you.
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Climate Change Delaney sees the threat of climate change creatively: as an opportunity to create jobs and unify communities.
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The moon is in fellow fire sign Aries today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood, Sagittarius.
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Lee had been at Marvel for more than two decades and was feeling creatively stifled, he told Inc. magazine.
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This won't just be a dreamy time for your relationships—you'll also find yourself very creatively inspired at work.
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Still, the show's former performers and staffers expressed frustrations to BuzzFeed News — and some did, creatively, at the office.
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Ms. Bonney's direction creatively coordinates the work of the actors and designers without splashing showmanship in the audience's face.
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I feel like it's still the same me, but creatively, yeah I feel like I'm on the next level.
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Mars and Neptune connect today, encouraging you to think creatively about how to approach issues concerning security and wealth.
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Just to see how he valued other people creatively and personally, that is something I could practically learn from.
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But carrying more data at faster speeds to even more of the planet requires engineers to keep thinking creatively.
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" —vintagekaitlynn "I have a stuffed bear named, quite creatively, Teddy, that I've had since I was 2 or 3.
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We're going to ask you to show us how you'd creatively produce and apply technology to solve various challenges.
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Each communicates a story visually and each does so creatively, whether they are saying a lot or a little.
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Creatively, the things about which she sings and the way she presents them is reason enough for her nomination.
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The 2016 reboot of Hitman is officially getting a sequel — creatively called Hitman 2 — developer IO Interactive announced today.
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With her touring profits on the wane, we also look to Madge to, yes, once again reinvent herself creatively.
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The moon is in fellow air sign Aquarius today, Libra, finding you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood.
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"Creatively, you can feel like you're a little boxed in and you can't really expand and grow," he said.
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How WWE walks that line creatively in the coming months or years is going to be fascinating to watch.
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It's really not that difficult or creatively taxing to make a good hardcore music video with old school flair.
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The moon is in fellow water sign Pisces today, Scorpio, finding you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood!
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The moon enters fellow earth sign Taurus today, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood, dear Capricorn.
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By taking three brief mental vacations throughout the day, you're better able to focus and think creatively, she said.
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American artist Missy Dunaway has found an unconventional canvas on which to creatively document her two years of travel.
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In fact, experts believe that the ability to work and think creatively will be increasingly important in the future.
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Markland, which translates roughly from Old Norse into 'land of forests,' opened up a few things for us creatively.
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The Moon is in fellow fire sign Aries today, Sagittarius, finding you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood!
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Lamarr's lifelong desire to be free—financially stable, creatively fulfilled, and personally happy—resulted in bad decisions and triumphs.
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You'll be feeling creatively inspired and ready to party—after you tackle some complicated emotions this afternoon, that is.
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In 2015, the year this creatively and morally bankrupt video was first shown, 33,000 Americans died from opioid overdoses.
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And if there's anything that I don't know that I'm interested in, ask questions, artistically and creatively and truthfully.
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But AI can be and is being applied creatively, and those creative applications can lead to genuine scientific advances.
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Brit + Co is "enabling these women to live more creatively across every category of their lives," Morin told TechCrunch.
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Pope Francis and the U.N. SDGs provide guidelines for how we can do things differently, more creatively, more effectively.
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Allowing employees to be autonomous, test their assumptions and think creatively creates growth and learning opportunities within a company.
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When Mars retrograde ends, you'll emerge with new ways to express yourself creatively and a new perspective on dating.
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Though the Clean Water Act wasn't enacted until 1972, in 1970 the staff creatively repurposed the 1899 Refuse Act.
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I walked away feeling like he got me and what I was trying to do creatively more than most.
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The moon is in fellow fire sign Sagittarius today, finding you in a flirtatious and creatively inspired mood, Leo.
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Maybe he didn't specifically have something to do with Piebald or Cave In forming, but he helped us creatively.
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That's exciting, because you're learning about people; creatively, you're telling stories from a perspective that hasn't been told before.
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Hallucinogenic visions, physical and mental elevation, and out-of-body experiences can bring visual inspiration to the creatively inclined.
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He hides his work among an assortment of real objects, then creatively reveals his trick with an Instagram video.
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The experience was really free creatively and as I didn't [formally] study photography, we just went with the flow.
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This will be a marvelous time for you creatively—you're going to make some very important, gritty, beautiful art.
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It had a lot of challenges to me, creatively, and as I get older, that's all I'm looking for.
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" His coup averted, BamBrogan allegedly set out to start his own hyperloop company, creatively titled "Hyperloop Two" or "NewCo.
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"I think if we do it creatively and smart, we would even have the votes for that," Sessions said.
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Across the country, red, blue and purple states are working to creatively control drug costs through legislation and collaboration.
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At 23, Morgan Overholt found herself stuck in a job she hated, feeling underpaid, overworked, mistreated, and creatively stifled.
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It's interesting that both of Toronto's biggest breakouts are color-intensive, creatively staged nostalgia pieces centered on strong performances.
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A talented journalist who also holds a Ph.D. in history, Zeitz draws creatively on memoirs and White House documents.
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But that hasn't stopped some people on the internet from showing off their creatively non-functioning solar eclipse glasses.
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MouthFor gourmet gifts like fancy chocolate, creatively flavored popcorn, and picnic-worthy charcuterie boards, we love shopping at Mouth.
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With more than 3,000 police from across the country looking on, the activists spoke forcefully, creatively - and mostly peaceably.
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"The song was one of the biggest strategic levers that we had creatively to bring everybody in," Parkes said.
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Moonves had told Prophet that he wanted to meet with Douglas, alone, to insure that they were creatively aligned.
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Shelving is also important in tiny homes, and Gilley creatively designed this cutting board-shaped shelf for her kitchen.
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Jamal has every reason to be salty about the betrayal, but creatively, Tory's riff works better in Lucious' interpretation.
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Do your partners creatively inspire you, or are you too tired to make art after spending time with them?
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Kim works creatively with her husband, Bradley Rust Gray, and the two founded a filmmaking company called soandbrad, inc.
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Lo-fi art sidesteps this problem and allows smaller teams the flexibility to work faster and often, more creatively.
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This is a powerful day for you creatively and in your love life, thanks to Mercury and Jupiter's connection.
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When I was younger, I romanticized New York and living there was so impactful for me creatively and personally.
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I agree with him wholeheartedly and that's why I think we get along so well both creatively and personally.
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The individual health care market creatively adjusted to the subsidy payment termination, and court cases are currently protecting Dreamers.
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This is a powerful day for you creatively, Cancer, and big shifts are taking place in your love life.
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The Moon is in fellow Water sign Scorpio today, Cancer, putting you in a sexy and creatively inspired mood.
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The Moon is in fellow water sign Pisces today, Scorpio, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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All these creatively connected dots, these ever-expanding cottage theories discussed by the cast members, it was affecting them.
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He skated through his last movie, "Seven Psychopaths," a barely there comedy that pivots on a creatively stalled screenwriter.
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Speaking creatively, what are you better at today than you were five years ago, after History Will Absolve Me ?
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The moon is in fellow earth sign Virgo today, Taurus, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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"The future is really going to be defined by companies that think creatively," Ms. Foulkes said in an interview.
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The moon is in fellow water sign Cancer today, Pisces, finding you in a creatively inspired and flirtatious mood!
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They're supposed to be reactionary and creatively static, to play the role that was written for them decades ago.
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You are driven to express yourself creatively and passionately this week, through sex or whatever else makes you happy.
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"The neighborhood is so deeply rooted in literary traditions and what is happening in New York creatively," Leitgeb says.
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Creatively speaking, what keeps you up at night and what makes you get out of bed in the morning?
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Speaking of elegant, does the Bay Area now hold the greatest concentration of creatively refined gardens in the country?
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" Another woman who had worked at OV for a few years pointed out that Haney was "spot on, creatively.
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Donald Mustard is brilliant, and watching him pitch games, he's legitimately, creatively [smart] and somebody I admire a lot.
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Selena also reflected on her life ... saying she thinks it's time to do an overhaul both personally and creatively.
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He wants to shift away from screens and read more, which will help him think and write more creatively.
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But he comes with a price that may make any team hoping to creatively distribute its bonus pool nervous.
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As a single creator, you can't keep regurgitating the same story, because you're going to drive yourself creatively crazy.
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"When something like 'Birdman' comes along, I'm on MDMA creatively," Edward Norton recently told The New York Times Magazine.
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Collaboratively working with cutting edge companies and research partners helped us to develop One World Terrain rapidly and creatively.
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In Mr. Rorty's view, no one within academia was thinking creatively about how to relieve white working-class anxiety.
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We have become the company we are today by creatively tackling important problems head on -- it's how we evolve.
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She was searching for a medium that was less static, less didactic, more creatively liberating in its conceptual apparatus.
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They did so by serving food that creatively blends Québécois and French tradition in small, fashionable, unpretentious neighborhood restaurants.
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"It's blown up into something so much bigger creatively, I had no way of seeing this coming," says Chiet.
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It operates much like an indie studio creatively, but with the resources and intellectual property of a bigger company.
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Producers and network executives said the lack of a host allows them to think more creatively about the broadcast.
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Thinking creatively and finding innovative solutions will help you avoid the feeling of monotony, which eventually leads to burnout.
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Recess hosted events with creatively kindred brands and partners, like restaurant review website The Infatuation, at the pop-up.
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For Ana, who serves and is answerable to a community largely happy with the election results, resistance manifests creatively.
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"We're talking about a very narrow set of actors that are working very creatively and very diligently," he said.
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Modern fashionistas are buying a few pieces of staple clothing and rewearing creatively, often inspired by social media influencers.
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But do not despair: Nantucket has a fantastic hostel — a creatively repurposed 1873 lifesaving station — right on Surfside Beach.
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"We wanted to look creatively at what could be done here," said Councilman Charles Allen, who introduced the bill.
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Is there something you've wanted to do creatively that some is too difficult financially to pull off so far?
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The moon in Pisces finds you in a creatively inspired mood today, Scorpio, and romance is in the air.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Gemini today, Aquarius, finding you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood.
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It almost seems like video game developers are creatively constrained in their narratives by the concept of a mother.
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The meetings so far have been creatively stimulating with fantastic ideas that no doubt will make for a great movie.
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"It's very honest, but playful and I felt like creatively it is in a really great direction," Gomez told fans.
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" M.I.A. has described Kala as her "most creatively 'I don't give a fuck' album" and herself as "an anti-hero.
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The judge brings a colorful past -- he&aposs a onetime rodeo rider, among other things -- with a creatively conservative jurisprudence.
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One of them is the writers have a really hard time creatively thinking up new stories for all these characters.
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Whether that's YouTube TV or Hulu or DirecTV, the differentiator is how we've been able to creatively package the content.
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One of them is that writers have a really hard time creatively, thinking up new stories for all these characters.
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Squidward is the creatively frustrated, misanthropic hipster whose attitude seems perfectly conditioned for today's acutely aware, always-questioning online culture.
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This is one of the flirtiest times of the year for you, and also one of the most creatively inspired.
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The ability to think creatively and outside the box will come in handy when they run into future financial challenges.
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Oisin was always a creatively exciting part of Top Gear, and I wish him every success with his future projects.
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One thing is clear: the ECB will have to think creatively, then act quickly and in size to generate traction.
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And jewellers are increasingly using lower-carat gold more creatively (and are thus able to charge a premium for design).
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It also means thinking creatively about approaches to workforce development and training that enhance apprenticeships and public-private training partnerships.
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It wasn't really about charts or numbers for me, it was about what I can creatively do for my music.
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Unsurprisingly, Pride attendees continue to raise the bar when it comes to dressing as creatively and as freely as possible.
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They are working creatively and as efficiently as they can and the sound that is produced is energetic and unpolished.
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You will be creatively inspired, too, as Venus will be bringing blessings to a highly fertile sector of your chart.
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Teefey says that although she had a background in producing, this is the first time they've ever worked together creatively.
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The moon is in fellow earth sign Capricorn for most of the day, finding you in a creatively inspired mood.
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Oisin was always a creatively exciting part of Top Gear and I wish him every success with his future projects.
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After checking out some places that looked idyllic (and which cost a pretty penny), we started to think more creatively.
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As an artist, she's creatively satisfied: "I honestly enjoy getting to create something unique and special every day," she says.
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If the picture is creatively staged and/or shows movement—for example, running through a cornfield—it does even better.
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A Parody The possibility that Donald J. Trump and Bernie Sanders could meet in a debate got us thinking. Creatively.
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One of the nearest communities, creatively named Volcano, and its roughly 2,000 people are about three miles from the summit.
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This lets my mind flow creatively and also allows me to context switch between work and home life more effectively.
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Provide a snippet of positive feedback upfront, then coach the person to find their own solutions or creatively problem solve.
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Being in the moment liberates people from these fears and allows them to live life more authentically, creatively, and productively.
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It's more about finding the right brands that fit with the shows creatively than a mad grab for media dollars.
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Many large and trusted brands and publishers are using Storrito to legitimately post valuable and creatively attractive content to Instagram.
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Hiranaga says the best marketers understand the fundamentals of the business and think creatively about how products can solve problems.
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As with Abramović, Barta's been betrayed by her male partner in middle age—and, in his absence, she's creatively blocked.
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Streaming services operate outside the constraints of both network and cable television, and that theoretically allows more creatively risky material.
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In a blog post, Branson names the Duende as one of the top five places he has worked most creatively.
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So the ability to develop and creatively retain homegrown stars is paramount to being a consistent winner in Kansas City.
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And how much fun it was to be saying out loud what we believed and to do it very creatively.
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And while she feels that cooking and photographing food, "completes me creatively speaking" she admits it can also be overwhelming.
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I remember that when that one came out, I was so frustrated creatively with the band with where we were.
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This type of observation often lends itself to people creatively expressing their inner thoughts through writing and painting, for example.
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Lover: If you could get Virgo to describe their dream date, you can find a way to creatively realize it.
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The Moon enters fellow Fire sign Leo today, finding you in a creatively inspired mood and bringing romance your way!
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Creatively and functionally, the impact felt significant for Woods, allowing the band greater freedom in terms of songwriting and performance.
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As for married life ... we're told Justin is in a great space both personally and creatively and couldn't be happier.
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Creatively, the season failed to live up to the critically acclaimed freshman effort, which starred Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
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Directed by Meghan Friedrich, this is an incisive work of media criticism constructed solely out of creatively edited archival materials.
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"We need to think creatively and outside of the box in order to improve funding for local transit," he said.
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"I've always loved nails because I feel it's another way to express yourself creatively aside from music," Rexha tells PEOPLE.
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The rest of us, cramped in our seats all night with our neck pillows, kicked ourselves for not thinking creatively.
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Ottoman culture prized the invisibility of its women, forcing Peirce to judiciously conjecture or creatively imagine much of Roxelana's life.
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We will make it through this together by supporting each other, thinking creatively, and staying connected even if physically separated.
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As a country, we must rethink our approach to 5G and creatively use all elements of our own national power.
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"While the case for digital currency is not universal, we should investigate it further — seriously, carefully and creatively," she said.
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The good news is, it gives us a chance to think creatively as a family and work as a team.
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I awoke the next morning still agonizing, but determined to creatively find ways, beyond the phone, to stay in touch.
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The sun meets action planet Mars in Virgo, creating a fun, romantic, and creatively inspired atmosphere for your enjoyment, Taurus!
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We should stop trying to replace and start thinking more creatively about how to use technology to achieve our goals.
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But her work as a soloist — just her endlessly flexible, creatively employed voice and an electric guitar — is equally compelling.
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The storied "beauty" pageant, revived two years ago, now rewards those who most creatively vent their frustration at public transit.
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But he enlisted Brion for what he hoped would be a creatively expansive and experimental new phase of his career.
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You know I'm doing the best I can, creatively, as a wife, as a mum you know, I'm working hard.
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Creatively, they are like John Lennon and Paul McCartney, sharing credit on life-size sculptures of famous and obscure people.
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The flesh-like sculpture nearby was Kaari Upson, whose struggle with breast cancer, Mr. Cattelan explained, has inspired her creatively.
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I make it my business to be fluent in both creatively producing and structuring financing, and I'm proud of that.
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"It&aposs an impossible question to ask because they were so aggressive and creatively in tune with us," Hoberman answered.
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Most are free — I use one creatively named Ad-Blocker (just tap "install" and it goes right to your browser).
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Yet, the "creatively restless" and "tirelessly musical and artistic" artist soon takes the stage thanks to the Allreds and Horton.
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Through a better understanding of her own psyche, King believes she's been able to evolve spiritually while expressing herself creatively.
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I'm interested in bringing people together who are thinking creatively about resistance: around food, around housing, around education, around health.
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Twelve artists and activists were engaged in creatively redesigning the cargo truck as a platform for performance, conversation, and transformation.
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Having reached an agreement with executive producer Tom Werner, Barr will not be financially or creatively involved with the new show.
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The goal, mainly, was to recognize the breadth and depth of programming across various genres that helped distinguish this year creatively.
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So many characters have died, all in such creatively brutal ways, that it can be hard to keep them all straight.
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We need to think creatively about how we're going to go out into the community and meet people where they're at.
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The 'creatively chaotic & experimental gadget lovers' home would be a more honest and realistic sell for now — and the foreseeable future.
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We wrote hundreds of thousands of words between us, drew art of our characters, built websites, and encouraged each other creatively.
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"So that our guests can play and get creatively inspired, it's important that their brains get some nourishment," explains Due Jessen.
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Three years after Raf Simons had revived a historic but creatively extinct house, he was letting it die all over again.
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But it's also a curse because creatively you can see when things aren't working, and it's a harsh reality at times.
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"Creatively, I felt like we had completed our task," added Andy Spade, who started in 2008 the branding company Partners & Spade.
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The organisation aims to cover all pillars of this 9-kilometer (5.5 miles) long flyover with such creatively designed green patches.
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This Romanian hut isn't what you'd call luxurious, but it creatively uses materials to make something better than a big Portaloo.
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Mercury retrograde begins in Leo on July 26, finding you running into past crushes, lovers, and people you've collaborated with creatively.
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Real advocacy means working creatively to stem that harm in addition to — and sometimes instead of — sharing videos on social media.
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We challenge you to think creatively and develop unique solutions to give people their "time to be" while on the move.
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I think most people want to have something to say creatively and want to make a viable business out of it.
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"People need to start thinking creatively about how to fight back against all sorts of bigotry on social media," he said.
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I'm not attached to anything, and I'm not afraid to explore with my hair and my makeup and my style creatively.
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"This was one of those projects where Chip and I really got to use our imaginations and stretch creatively," Joanna says.
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It would also force the entire industry to think more "creatively" to find ways to weave ads into content, he added.
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The young CEO says visiting museums is his favorite recreational activity because it helps him think creatively and learn from history.
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Vibrant, surreal and mysterious, the works find Hack creatively interpreting the interpretations of chinoiserie, and exploring the conceptual territory of opposites.
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I'm sure that outside-the-box thinking I learned from watching gaming stories has allowed me to be more flexible creatively.
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One piece of good news is that China is thinking creatively about how to look after the swelling ranks of pensioners.
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Put those together creatively and you change any business involved in calculating risk — in other words, most of the financial world.
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It will require the M.T.A., a state agency, to work with city transportation officials creatively, efficiently, seamlessly — for years, starting now.
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The Sun is in fellow Earth sign Capricorn, encouraging you to express yourself creatively, have more fun, and be more affectionate.
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It sounds like something Jay Leno might have said in a Tonight Show monologue by the time he was creatively spent.
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" Her adorable pink-and-purple cake featured a horse creatively drawn in frosting, along with the words, "Happy 8th Birthday Grace.
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Happy kids learn faster, think more creatively and tend to be more resilient in the face of failures, with stronger relationships.
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It proved to be so much more productive and creatively freeing to recreate our version of New York in that period.
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We must think creatively rather than being chained to the details of a Social Security program created nearly a century ago.
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"I was in denial creatively for a long time," she begins, shifting a bit in her seat and leaning towards me.
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Photo via Deftones' Facebook Deftones' upcoming record Gore is set to be one that creatively pushes the band harder than ever.
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The initiative is creatively dubbed the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People and Society, or Partnership on AI, for short.
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Last week Daft Punk posted a bunch more vintage magazine ads advertising their merch—which you were creatively involved with, right?
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He said that he sees the music industry as standing in the way of dance music's evolution, both creatively and economically.
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It was this cool time period where we just kind of had freedom, creatively, to pump out the weirdest stuff possible.
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But the industry's current gatekeepers seem to have forgotten just how potent — creatively and economically — the black community can be. Whatever.
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"Thrones" set the bar high, creatively and financially, garnering a record 131 Emmy nominations to date and changing visual storytelling forever.
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While sharing his music makes Mr. Lino feel creatively vulnerable, when he is rapping, signs of his shyness and anxiety depart.
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Gooch investigates Rumi's life and theology, with a focus on his life-changing, and creatively rich, relationship with the mystic Shams.
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Previously an artist, Ms. Wu, 70, has spent the last 30 years creatively pushing the boundaries of the stinky tofu realm.
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The niqab is a religious symbol, but I want to enhance it creatively and show people that it's not a limitation.
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This allows them to not only better understand the limitations of the craft, but also to more creatively push its boundaries.
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There's just too little money in it — and women have to work too creatively to make it — for that to stand.
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T-mobile, for example, ran a series of spots last year offering free giveaways, which didn't rise to the occasion creatively.
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Though social media is criticized as a study in conformity, it has given a platform to those who are creatively inclined.
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For all their reliance on feats of derring-do, superhero films and TV shows are, creatively speaking, a risk-averse lot.
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Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s McMurtry — Rice University graduate student, professor and bookseller — creatively used Houston as a fictional backdrop.
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Chances for students to engage with current events critically and creatively are woven into everything we do on The Learning Network.
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Those accidental, I'm-just-on-my-way-to-pee moments can derail you into another space creatively or spark an idea.
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"I had an incredible ten-year run that was creatively satisfying," he said while on the Off Camera Show in July.
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Some of these haven't changed in generations: You still need to be able to write and think clearly, creatively and critically.
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But they simply want astronomers to think creatively while hunting for whatever this hypothetical object, often called Planet Nine, might be.
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"That caused them to think creatively," Lori Garver, the former deputy administrator of NASA under the Obama administration, tells The Verge.
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This is what creatively — me as a person and living in my purpose authentically — this is what I should be offering.
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These trends present and opportunity for business owners who need additional work, and for entrepreneurs who can creatively provide those services.
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Again, going back, it's part of a culture we want to provide where if they can grow creatively and as people.
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We were both feeling a bit creatively frustrated, so we started to make images just for the sake of making images.
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I think all of us who think creatively and who do creative work strive to see their work in that way.
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In this one-year professional program, students create solutions for an increasingly digital world by creatively relaying messages, information, and ideas.
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All of these reboots may make it seem like the entertainment industry is creatively bankrupt and unable to produce any new ideas.
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The eggs were laid in late November and are being incubated by their mother named Harriet and father less-creatively named M15.
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The Moon enters fellow Water sign Cancer today, Pisces, putting you in a romantic and creatively inspired mood after a busy morning.
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On one end of the spectrum, there's The Gross Out: the creatively gory or obscene image designed to engage your "ick" factor.
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Liz Atkin has come up with a way to creatively cope with her skin picking disorder — one charcoal drawing at a time.
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Did you feel that you had creatively plateaued playing this character — that you had said everything you wanted to say as Erlich?
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If you can't creatively turn $1 into $10, why do you expect to be able to turn $1 million into $10 million?
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Some of that didn't quite square with me — most of the crew that supports her creatively, spiritually, administratively seem to be men.
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The creatively named "Bat Bot" comes from roboticists at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Threats posed by Iran and North Korea have worsened as those countries have developed more advanced weapons and creatively employed asymmetric tactics.
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"In the age of social media, gender reveal parties are seen as a way to 'creatively' share an old tradition," Furuya says.
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Data helps, but only if your employees are prepared to think on their feet and creatively deal with whatever comes their way.
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Telefone by Noname Noname's debut mixtape finds the Chicago rapper creatively using poetry to cope with her pain and celebrate her joy.
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For the time being, though, her 2100,2000 followers are enough to keep her creatively fulfilled — and sometimes inspire envy from her friends.
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" Once the pair came together creatively, Martin got to work on what he calls "a tribute to [Brigitte] Bardot and [Catherine] Deneuve.
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What I came to experience was the pleasure of seeing artists think wildly and creatively about the construction of the market itself.
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That, too, is part of the millennial generation: multi-hyphenates, we're all trying to make this work as creatively as we can.
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It was just the most chill way of doing a video for me, that I felt comfortable and creatively in control of.
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In March, the "Blue Ain't Your Color" singer said being sober "freed me up creatively" during a panel at South by Southwest.
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Instead, researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab built a new AI—creatively named AI2—that combines the two approaches.
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But today, in collaboration with their erstwhile persecutors, they serve as catalysts in an effort to respond creatively to Europe's migration crisis.
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We worked hard on pushing ourselves creatively and refining our style, but we also made sure we were as consistent as possible.
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That said, I still like for there to be something — whether that's the texture, the color, the print — that triggers me creatively.
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"Snapchat is more exciting creative and new, and they are trying more new formats creatively," said Zoe Church, Engine's chief marketing officer.
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By his own admission, Gross was working at 20% artistic output when in Liars, but was always tinkering and playing around creatively.
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It would just affect me creatively and I couldn't be true to the character because I was just so worried about Sophie.
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As someone who ran a moderately successful blog under a pseudonym, I can tell you firsthand that anonymity can be creatively liberating.
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So, in order to let down her guard and be herself creatively, she works on her verses in the studio completely alone.
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The moon is in fellow fire sign Leo today, Aries, finding you in a romantic mood and eager to express yourself creatively.
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You're in an especially creatively inspired mood, but your budget is on your mind thanks to Jupiter retrograde beginning on April 10.
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More creatively, Best Buy changed the handling process to decrease the number of flat screen TVs that were dropped and broken. 5.
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Staples is a hero worth rooting for, a once-in-a-lifetime talent worthy of numerous (and more creatively daring) features. Mavis!
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Killing Michael may have been a great decision creatively, but it doesn't make it any easier to mourn Jane's ride or die.
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Bellassai had lots of close friends at the company, a steady income, a support system and a big brand backing him creatively.
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She explains to Jane that sometimes children's overactive imaginations can lead them to fill in the blanks in their lives rather creatively.
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So it was very important that these actors know how to improv and know how to improv creatively and not overdo it.
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It provides the flexibility for students to learn creatively and for local districts and states to create schools that embrace the arts.
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After rightfully being nominated for an Oscar for the role, De Havilland felt creatively renewed and began to push for meatier roles.
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From there to the media hype, which felt very forced, I was a bit bewildered and ultimately felt a bit creatively stifled.
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In those 13 years, I've grown so much creatively and what I do can't simply be defined as just a dancer anymore.
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Yeah, you may get judges who are more skeptical of ambitious regulations — or regulations that creatively press the boundaries of a statute.
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And while its films have been creatively successful — especially 2012's The Pirates — box office success has been harder to come by.
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Ellis Island is actually made up of three smaller islands which were not-so creatively named Island 1, Island 2, Island 3.
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Granted, few properties creatively benefit from a studio being so intent on quickly strip-mining them, as Sony appears eager to do.
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To be fair, it does look like Rolfe had to run into a lot of dead ends to creatively pop the question.
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To achieve the full promise of the law, policymakers will need to think creatively about how the country pays for prescription drugs.
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But when "the same" is a near-perfect stealth-focused sandbox game built around creatively murdering bad people, it's hard to complain.
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They first starred together a decade ago as husband and wife on HBO's Lucky Louie and have remained involved creatively ever since.
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After relocating to LA just 10 years ago, Zadikian drifted creatively, spending time healing while slowly opening himself up to new ideas.
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And in the meantime there could be some great intentional misuse that could lead to some pretty creatively glitchy and hilarious results.
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Look out for arguments on Saturday as Venus squares off with warrior Mars, heightening aggression—try to use the energy creatively instead.
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And I think there are many benefits creatively to being on a streaming service, depending on what kind of show you're doing.
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The experience pushed students to think creatively about the abstract nature of space, and the journaling activities helped them own the experience.
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"When I've got a lot on my plate, it pushes me to think quickly or more creatively out of necessity," she says.
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It also helps us creatively keep in touch if one of us gets sick and has to quarantine ourselves to our room.
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The coronavirus outbreak has prompted some studios to think creatively about their content, shelving many of their unreleased films until later dates.
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Asian-American artists engaged deeply and creatively with Abstract Expressionism, counter to historical views of the movement as a New York monolith.
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Most students would learn more by creatively mastering a single major — and leaving themselves time to take classes in multiple other fields.
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It is a testimony to Americans' ability to quickly put aside our differences and work together creatively to address an existential crisis.
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Another thing in the show's favor is that it is returning to its roots, creatively, with this season's "All Out War" arc.
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Pros: The clever theme is well-executed and never feels kitschy, and entry-level rooms are well-priced, spacious, and creatively-designed.
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For eight years, Mr. Gilbert has worked diligently and creatively to puncture the mystique that still surrounds symphony orchestras and their conductors.
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But what drove her to create her fourth album were some incredibly difficult decisions and an unrelenting drive to express herself creatively.
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They're able to creatively solve problems quite a bit in terms of making great food and figuring out ways to do it.
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The creatively fecund Paris-based couple were perfectly matched: She was the exuberant aesthetic force; he was the calm, calibrated business mind.
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If you like the Switch and you like having a creatively broad swath of games to play, Nintendo has some great news.
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In fact, the interview is your chance creatively connect the dots between your resume and your decision to apply for the job.
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Creatively speaking, the internet has opened a lot of doors to experiment and go after niche audiences that otherwise wouldn't be reachable.
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Try This The Los Angeles-based stylists Jamie Mizrahi and Simone Harouche are used to creatively solving problems for their celebrity clients.
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Just because one abhors violence and cruelty doesn't mean that one truly believes that all people are equal — culturally, intellectually, creatively, morally.
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"They actually backed the film and financed it, they were creatively attuned to us, there was no interference," Scorsese said in September.
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ON LOCATION For a couple from San Francisco, a Spanish Colonial-style house in Southern California offered a place to recharge creatively.
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"Creatively, I just need to prove to myself and to others in the industry, I'm not a one-trick pony," he said.
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I want to find a job that challenges my mind and challenges me creatively, and I know I'm on the right track.
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To remain competitive in the future job market, Cuban says that employees will need one critical skill: the ability to think creatively.
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Below we've whittled down some of the most intriguing vinyl-focused accounts that creatively feature one of the world's original music mediums.
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Webb also points out that DJing is not just a way for these girls to express themselves creatively, but a lucrative skill.
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It's no secret that Nelms, who's been doing hair since the sixth grade, knows how to push the envelope and challenge herself creatively.
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"The Edina schools' new race-based ideology undermines all students' ability to think creatively and critically — that is, to think freely," Kersten wrote.
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Taking things slow or collaborating creatively are good ways to build a strong foundation for something long-lasting and real in the future.
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The 65-year-old star was fired and it was announced that she would neither benefit creatively nor financialy from the spinoff, which
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Before we get ahead of ourselves: Also on April 5, logical Mercury enters fellow Earth sign Taurus, which will be super creatively inspiring!
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It also creatively alluded to the paradigm shift happening in the late 1960s and early 1970s as electronic music was growing increasingly popular.
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If you're working on partnership issues or looking to team up with someone romantically, creatively or otherwise, Sag season will make it happen!
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Freston explained that his early triumphs in network television stemmed from pushing those around him to take risks and to always think creatively.
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Matt Shakman was very creatively open, which was a pleasure, because you'd get to suggest ideas and be a sounding board for ideas.
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Rather, 19 should be seen as a call to lead fairly and creatively — a fair ask of a noble prince like Prince Harry.
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But at the same time, it's creatively very rewarding, because we get to try new things, you get to do more innovative storytelling.
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In a city increasingly hostile to all but the most creatively void breadwinners, Pumarosa's ambition was grounded once more by life's dull practicalities.
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"Over time we realized that, creatively and financially, that wasn't satisfying," says Chris Giliberti, head of the TV and Film division at Gimlet.
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Three Universal Years can encourage us to express our feelings more openly, think more creatively, and seek our personal truth with greater fervor.
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This approach supplements, and differs from, analyses that have creatively used Twitter to identify language similarities between tweets and the op-ed piece.
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"I don't consider my work to be within the limits of conventional fashion, nor do I follow trends creatively or commercially," she said.
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Regulations are complex; utility firms hire senior staff less for their ability to think creatively and more because they can navigate the rules.
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Creatively dubbed the Outdoor LightStrip, the product appeared in a since deleted post from the Philip Hue Netherlands website, spotted by HomeKit News.
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For a series that is so thematically subversive and creatively risky, there's little pleasure in attributing that to the program's creator, Sam Esmail.
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High levels of noise tend to reduces a person's ability to process information and think creatively, according to the Journal of Consumer Research.
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There's this controversial Italian hacking group called, creatively, Hacking Team, which has over the years been caught selling hacking tools to authoritarian governments.
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Gunn could potentially use his proven talents in this very specific genre to creatively level up the franchise for DC and Warner Bros.
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" She was gifted the pig and she creatively named 'Pig-pig' on her 'Bangers' tour, and claims that "my pig is insanely smart.
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And by issuing a mandate to post every single day I would challenge myself creatively in a way I have never done before.
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"Artists need somewhat of an oasis when they're on the road to creatively stay passionate about what it is they're doing," Cocktail says.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Aquarius for most of the day, inspiring you creatively and bringing some unexpected fun your way.
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It's fine to have friends that you just collaborate creatively with or that you only hit up when you feel like going out.
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As a candidate, Harris has put forward a proposal that creatively uses executive action to help create a path to citizenship for DREAMers.
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Everybody working on the project together wasn't really meshing creatively, in terms of the vision of what the series was going to be.
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Ignorance is creatively convenient; without credible access, we're allowed to spend our time focused on what the game is, not the foundational labor.
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"Creatively, it was quite interesting because they were trying to get as sexy as they could and get an R rating," Coates explained.
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Captured by the cannibals, she becomes Mary Elizabeth Winstead in 10 Cloverfield Lane, creatively drawing on every available resource to fight and escape.
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Gates admits that, although he can give a speech without much sleep, he is unable to think creatively if he isn't well-rested.
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The founders of BitSource are not the only ones thinking creatively; there are nascent efforts in craft agriculture and energy efficiency as well.
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States are responding creatively, through social media recruiting, higher salaries, pipelines from technical colleges, improved training, staff wellness initiatives, and even signing bonuses.
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Health conditions such as depression or a chronic lack of sleep can hurt a professional's ability to concentrate, think creatively and execute tasks.
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One way to fuel that drive is by giving people ways to creatively communicate visually without having to paint a masterpiece by themselves.
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If you're looking to add a splash of modern to the age-old tradition, there are plenty of ways to do it creatively.
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"We always feel the need to creatively grow continuously and to push ourselves as much as we can," they explained in the statement.
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Some exciting, creatively inspired plans are bubbling up, especially at work—however, it's important you stay down-to-earth and take your time.
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You roll your sleeves up, you try to understand the medium that you're playing with, and then you play creatively until something emerges.
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And I think that process and freedom to be whoever, or dress however you want creatively, is why Halloween is my favorite holiday.
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Check in with yourself about your boundaries, and make them clear to the people you're dating and the people you're engaging with creatively.
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I was fortunate enough to partner up creatively with a new director named Stills by Alan and together we formed a tremendous team.
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The biggest struggle is creatively to try not to have too much input, because my head is just bubbling with ideas and things.
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Thus, our means must be creatively nonviolent if we hope to actually cultivate these ends, otherwise we perpetuate cycles of harm and violence.
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He says he still thinks about work while sleeping, but believes the quality of his sleep is helping him to solve problems creatively.
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He's signed up to create a new TV show but is creatively stuck, to the exasperation of his producing partner, Paula (Edie Falco).
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It can be creatively invigorating to think about everything that may happen, but it can be productive to do so now, as well.
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But when I take up my pen and work creatively, I expose myself bravely and frankly even if it goes badly for me.
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Facing mounting costs at Cornell, Samuel Issiah Williams decided to skip a meal plan his senior year and think creatively to get by.
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And the $31 billion NASA building, creatively dubbed building 36, where NASA designs its satellites, was eventually built after the slab was removed.
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But since the coronavirus has taken a hold of the world, it's time for us to find ways to keep to ourselves creatively.
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The vast majority of MCU movies don't involve Spider-Man, and the universe was creatively thriving long before he popped up in it.
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He is hoping that a combination of philanthropy and dedication to covering communities creatively will usher in a new era for local news.
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The Dongguan campus is meant to inspire its workers to think creatively, but it's also sending another message: Huawei is a global company.
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And the more frequently people experience that sense of progress, the more likely they are to be creatively productive in the long run.
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His parents encouraged him creatively by letting his band, three Grateful Dead-worshiping teenagers (who later became the Notekillers), rehearse in their basement.
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While jetting off to L.A. fueled her creatively, the decision caused Irie to miss out on the playful antics of being a teenager.
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Short and timeless, the NYPL says the children's book from 1963 is often praised for creatively sharing how children cope with their emotions.
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Eventually, Jewish priest Mattahias, his son Judah Maccabee, and their army (creatively called The Maccabees) revolted, ultimately forcing Antiochus IV out of Judea.
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And the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority has been working creatively to build public-private partnerships to support the most promising research.
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He had fresh investment, a new studio and a soon-to-open store in Paris, but the global squeeze was affecting him creatively.
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Creatively speaking, though, while the movie is still worth seeing, there's both not enough and too much, ultimately, to really float your boat.
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She now works with an organization that "teaches poverty-stricken children how to think creatively and how that will improve their positive outlook."
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It "creatively brings together cutting-edge technology, a utopian vision of society and playful expressions of love," according to BAMPFA's director, Larry Rinder.
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That impulse led to series both wildly successful (Roseanne and The Wonder Years) and creatively satisfying if not hits (Thirtysomething and China Beach).
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To right ourselves as a society, liberals and conservatives must come together respectfully and creatively to reimagine the role of government in society.
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And the Celtics haven't harnessed the power of social media as aggressively and creatively as, say, the Atlanta Hawks or Portland Trail Blazers.
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In her memoir Swallow the Fish, Gabrielle Civil examines the narratives she's ingested since childhood and by which she found herself creatively propelled.
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TL;DR: A Black Widow movie would be great, but "creatively and emotionally" committing to it isn't nearly the same as actually committing.
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Now, with over 211,229 employees globally, Steib heads up collaborative projects with nonprofit organizations, so they can creatively share their messages on Spotify's platform.
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"My message is that while the case for digital currency is not universal, we should investigate it further, seriously, carefully, and creatively," Lagarde said.
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I'm always true to my word, I've shown who I am but I need to rethink some areas of my life creatively and personally.
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So if you want to get around those barriers, you can't just do what everyone else is already doing; you've got to think creatively.
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The illustrator, printmaker, and ceramic artist has spent the last year living The Borrowers through her drawings of miniature humans creatively repurposing her stuff.
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They will definitely address, maybe publicly, certainly creatively within the context of the show what they want to do, if anything, with the character.
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I&aposm joking, but he could be a person bribed with food, let&aposs just, I think we have to think creatively here Mike.
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Creativity, empathy and leadership should be nurtured, equipping people with the skills set to start a business, lead a team and approach problems creatively.
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Was this conscious, or did it just happen — is Horseback all of you, creatively, or just a reflection of you at any one time?
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For me, a big part of why SW engaged me creatively from age 4 - 43 is it's a world you want to play with.
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This last album, especially the reception that it got, makes me feel bolder about pushing myself artistically and creatively to go even further out.
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That's not really the point, though; Gray and Harvey creatively reinterpret the narrative in a way that blurs the line between fiction and documentary.
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We could both get there in some form in our own way, but [working together]'s a more creatively efficient way to get there.
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The less financially and creatively successful Tag also emphasizes its ensemble, which includes Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, Isla Fisher, Hannibal Buress, and Jon Hamm.
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When her new therapist (Samira Wiley, Orange Is the New Black) tells her to say anything, she unleashes a string of creatively hurtful profanities.
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Those exits often drew backlash from the show's fans, but Glasberg remained certain the show, a spin-off of "JAG," could soldier on creatively.
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As a result, you end up pushing your brain cells to work harder to creatively solve problems while maximizing every precious dollar you had.
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This means both parties have vetted each other and are interested in what the other person is doing creatively before they start talking. Treble.
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"It's very honest, but playful and I felt like creatively it is in a really great direction," Gomez told fans during an Instagram Live.
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With classes of around 25 pupils, students meet and discuss the challenges they see in their communities and find ways to draw these creatively.
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Sitting in limbo The near impossibility of getting a waiver has led desperate visa applicants to think creatively about how to press their cases.
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First of all, there's the production of it, where we can't afford wall to wall music for an episode, which actually helps you creatively.
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" Hinton's departure was blessed by creator Shonda Rhimes, who wrote in a statement posted to Twitter that Hinton left to "try something new creatively.
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Find out what she had to say about beating bullies, staying creatively sane, and living under our nation's newly-installed troll-in-chief below.
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The Sun in fellow water sign Cancer connects with your ruling planet Neptune this afternoon, making for a dreamy, romantic, and creatively inspired day!
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We are creatively aligned, she has already brought fresh energy, excitement, unbounded joy and opportunity to those who choose to play on our team.
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But speaking purely creatively, it was the best thing I've ever done, as far as having fun and what it did for my career.
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It's time for Congress to think creatively and act in a manner worthy of our service members spending this holiday season on the frontlines.
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"We must urge security agencies to think creatively about potential new attack actors as terrorists continue to search for new vulnerabilities to target," Rep.
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But used creatively, adding more data to better predictive techniques, it can help companies prepare and react to what Mother Nature sends our way.
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Under the direction of the architect Giulio Cappellini, each designer creatively reinterpreted the style to mimic design materials such as marble, wood and ceramic.
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Expanding the definition of work and structuring these policies creatively will bring them in line with American values in Scranton and in San Francisco.
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The Brookings study creatively uses a long-standing federal survey called the Occupation Information Network that provides detailed data on Americans' experiences at work.
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If effectively and creatively deployed, they can translate what we know and feel — our goals, preferences and values — into what we do and experience.
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"My favorite way to brainstorm creatively, whether it's about values or setting goals for the new year, is through mind maps," Blake tells CNBC.
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They could be pioneering new ways of melding data and marketing; building in-house capabilities; creatively reaching consumers; or cutting costs in new ways.
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