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The continents of Europe are treated with proper respect, but the air line became inventive when they showed North America.
She learned to be unafraid of the human body and its myriad transformations, saying: "If you can find pleasure and fun you become inventive".
"Many Cubans who work in tourism or have begun private enterprises are now experiencing a new prosperity and inspiring other Cubans to become inventive," says Bette Wanderman, director of the documentary A Cuban Legend: the Story of Salvador González, who has been visiting the country for the past 19 years.
Mornings become inventive with what Nosh calls a breakfast pie, a kind of muffin-ized frittata McKenna developed to feed the mobile needs of her bike-riding customers.
But, when the artist is alive in any person, whatever his kind of work may be, he becomes an inventive, searching, daring, self-expressive creature.
But builders have become increasingly inventive about repurposing existing structures.
Cubans have become remarkably inventive at getting online.
As those in power become more inventive in their clampdowns, so do their opponents.
So companies have become remarkably inventive at finding ways to call workers contractors.
In the 1930's, though, she said, their work became more inventive.
John Gilmore, executive vice president of the Downtown Seattle Association, said commuters could become very inventive as they maneuver to avoid the climb.
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