Realistically, our mission was to delay their advance and gain time by fighting fiercely, imaginatively, courageously-even to the last man. |
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Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing. |
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Often details have been recorded inconsistently, incorrectly or extremely imaginatively. |
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Five preludes for solo cello imaginatively explore a restricted sonorous range of bowing, staccato and spiccato. |
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It's imaginatively located in a lower, half-moon mezzanine area to the side of the bar. |
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No small part of Joyce's genius was his ability to use cliches creatively, imaginatively, knowingly. |
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Educators can creatively and imaginatively use these quarters in lessons on the geography and history of the United States. |
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He has written especially imaginatively on the 15th and early 16th centuries. |
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The camera work is imaginatively handled throughout and the sound is vivid. |
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It is the happy outcome that a bonanza of energy income has now made practically doable what was once only imaginatively wishful. |
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Olnek directs at a breathless pace, imaginatively varying styles and making the most of Munee Hayes's over-the-top furbelowed costumes. |
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The good thing is this precedent frees us individuals to imaginatively futz with our own budgets including the reporting of tax expenses. |
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When cooled, the product congeals and therefore, the form and texture of anything made with gelatin can be imaginatively altered. |
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People have imaginatively transfigured their experiences of real life into visions of the unknown world. |
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The Asoka Chakra could be viewed, imaginatively, as a spinning-wheel without the spindle and spinner. |
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The tenor saxophonist was one of the most imaginatively restless artists to ever work a bandstand. |
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What is written imaginatively in the daily work of office and industry will get desired results. |
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They exist to be contemplated as if they existed in some distant otherwhere, an otherwhere towards which we travel only imaginatively. |
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The Secretariat had actively and imaginatively acted to create partnerships in order to cope with the implications. |
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Video Nation uses new technology, not aggressively, but imaginatively and benignly. |
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Increasingly effective risk prevention: we are energetically and imaginatively committed to protecting the lives and the health of our employees. |
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But she has imaginatively familiarized audiences with the steps, conventions and images of Baroque dance. |
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Depicting such a range of knowledge and experience underscores the fluidity of the ethnic child's identity as well as the child's ability to traverse boundaries imaginatively. |
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The lithographer must act imaginatively as he works on the stone, and make the transformation himself, on an unresisting surface. |
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As the power to think imaginatively and work efficiently grows, creativeness tends to become more than an effort. |
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What means they always use fresh quality products, imaginatively and artistically presented and served in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. |
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Or, if you could imaginatively draw shapes, or carefully create diagrams, but never with the same program. |
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No movie has used computer graphics as imaginatively as this. |
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Then there was the obligatory gooey, melting chocolate dish, imaginatively packaged here in little purses of phyllo and dusted with powdered sugar. |
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And despite their tight, 24-hour timeframe, they feel expansive and imaginatively unconstrained. |
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The principal rooms, both downstairs and upstairs, have decorative mantelpieces and cornices that are imaginatively conceived and neatly executed. |
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It is unfortunate, because a public gallery may have been braver in their curating choices and sought to imaginatively represent her work from fresh perspectives. |
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Piazolla's imaginatively arranged pieces and Bott's wonderful own compositions create jazzy-chamber music sounds of a very exceptional kind. |
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Used imaginatively, this can enhance the distribution of restudy and revision materials. |
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It is a good movie, genuinely unnerving, and filmed imaginatively by first-time director Nick Hamm. |
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The more they involve us imaginatively, the more they speak to the secret self. |
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And the use of research once again brought up the question of thinking widely and imaginatively of the people who are and should be involved. |
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We can therefore, in keeping with the new convention on the law of the sea, still act imaginatively. |
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Following groups such as the Dutch Provos and the Yippies in the US, the main tactic was to playfully and imaginatively confront authority. |
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But it's an utterly generic, imaginatively challenged slice of life. |
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Purity imaginatively re-creates several monitory narratives of human impurity and its consequences in a spectacular display of poetic skill: the Flood, the destruction of Sodom, and Belshazzar's Feast. |
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Where other period dramas seem to spend less and less time actually accepting they're set in the past, Ripper's characters sound like Victorians, albeit profoundly poetic and imaginatively dexterous ones. |
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But Holmes was the first to lyricize the lure of stereopsis, and to grapple imaginatively with its dramatic potential: I scale the huge mountain-crystal that calls itself the Pyramid of Cheops. |
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My point being, I wouldn't be championing this new style of bag – I'm calling it, very imaginatively I'm sure you'll agree, the half-moon bag – if I didn't believe it worthy of consideration. |
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Things it would seem unimaginative to order turn out to be imaginatively made, such as the lightly crisped calamari with wasabi mayo, or a scallion-and-hot-pepper pancake that isn't just spackle. |
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Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Iroquoians of the St. Lawrence River used every natural resource at their disposal and imaginatively created objects for daily use. |
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We therefore have to tackle, energetically, boldly and imaginatively, the global issues that breed resentment and discontent such as poverty, widening gaps in income and the now intolerable economic and social imbalances. |
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Educators and practitioners observe the need for information to be conveyed more imaginatively, with local orientation and more use of vernacular languages. |
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All we need do is choose them wisely and use them imaginatively. |
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And the Community has provided proof of its ability to act, reacting flexibly, imaginatively and promptly to organize the initial phase of the integration of the new Laender. |
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Achieving the goals for 2013 requires us to build on our successes and also think imaginatively about how each linguistic group might draw on the other to create an additive situation for both. |
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These developments only reinforce the need for sports governing bodies to think imaginatively of new methods to help re-balance sport: precisely to make it more competitive. |
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The method of drawing a map from the present to the future can be adapted to most issues where you want participants to think freely and imaginatively about finding solutions to problems. |
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BirdLife continued to grow but it still often lacked the necessary resources to react as efficiently, generously and imaginatively as the Convention deserved. |
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Some works imaginatively cross-fertilize aesthetic approaches. |
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Shepard and William Heath Robinson appeal to many people because of their imaginatively visual storytelling. |
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Only the morally and spiritually healthy are capable of admiring the noble and the beautiful, and transforming them into great art by imaginatively penetrating their essence. |
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The word is used in a general sense as the evolved ability to categorize and represent experiences with symbols and to act imaginatively and creatively. |
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For the debut production from the imaginatively entitled Gagglebabble theatre company mixed some exciting elements, making it part slasher movie, part road movie and part gig. |
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Imaginatively filmed in London, there's a lot of fun to be had spotting all the locations. |
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