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Even a mobile phone can become a creative force.
Represented by Scai the Bathhouse, one of Tokyo's top galleries, he has become a creative force here, his projects spilling over into the realms of architecture, fashion and retail.
Founded in 2004, the theater has quickly become a creative force in the West End here and increasingly on Broadway, where it has garnered 24 Tony nominations for just three of its revivals: "Sunday in the Park With George" (2008), "A Little Night Music," which opened in 2009, and "La Cage".
Waithe has become a creative force in recent years.
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It seemed inevitable that she'd become a creative person.
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In his maturity Carlin became a unique creative force, equal parts actor, philosopher, satirist, poet - a genuine man of the people, not a multi-millionaire charlatan hiding in a studio, an artist who sharpened his art with and for live human beings, not the anonymous zero of a camera lens.
Henry Wallace, a creative force in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration before he became F.D.R.'s vice president, later became a left-wing challenger to President Harry Truman during the Cold War; Richard Nixon's secretary, Earl Butz, was forced out after uttering racist and anti-Catholic jokes.
She appeared as a creative force in her own right.
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