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Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has urged his side to be more creative after they were held 0-0 at home by Stoke.

Black has to be more creative after 26.Ne6 with 26...Bf6!! 27.Nxf8 Kxf8 with powerful threats, e.g. 28.Qc2 c4 29.Qd2 Rb3 winning; or 28.Rc2 Rb3 29.Rhc1 Nc6 and the threat 30...Nb4 decides, since after 30.Qxd5 Bxc3+ 31.Rxc3 Qb2 mates.

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As before, those who had first been paid to come up with a greater volume of ideas were more creative after their brief break.

A few months into the job she asked the State Department to be more creative with graphics, after envying the flashier briefings carried by Pentagon brass.

You are going to be more creative and entrepreneurial after Business School than before.

In a less febrile age, it might have been possible to see the IHRA definition as a challenge to pro-Palestinian activists to be more creative in their language: after all, whether or not you think Israel is acting just like the Nazis, saying so is predictable, lazy and cliched.

"Companies need to be more creative.

"I need to be more creative.

MING ZENG: Be more creative.

It will be more creative.

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