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Frustrated by the transit shutdown, Mr. Manni also became creative with transportation.
Mrs. Rowe said the years of Communist rule affected Bulgarian cuisine only insofar as it "didn't allow any Western influences, so we were able to preserve what we were doing," and chefs became creative with what little variety they had.
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It cannot become creative with a school system that stresses rote learning above thinking.
Other business owners have become creative with plastic straw alternatives, switching to straws made of bamboo, plastic, even pasta (picture oversized bucatini).
In the case of benefits, many companies become creative with what they consider a benefit such as improved free time for individuals to work on other projects.
Make sure to add that to your information, more people might become creative with their heroes.
He became creative, telling classmates with high-water pants to pull their shoes up.
The Scottish Arts Council became Creative Scotland in 2010, when it merged with Scottish Screen.
Lastly, there'd be a tiny sliver, indiscernible to the naked eye, representing those who have become creative equals with those they have formerly admired from afar.
With all of this tacit knowledge, it can now become creative and playful with it.
It's harder to meet Ms. Conner's standard of bringing them into the meaning-making — letting the paying performers become creative co-conspirators with the paid.
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