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He spoke of how his New Republic colleagues "burn with curiosity," "breathe ideas" and "write with their bones".
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This was like Ottolenghi coming and breathing fresh ideas into a staid concept.
There's an ever-present risk that this Gently might prove rather too hyperactive to truly let these ideas breathe.
What I most like about The Absence of Myth, though, is the silence of her images and the way that silence lets her ideas breathe.
He's clear he's using his own memories not as "therapy" or to present his opinion, but a way to "breathe life into ideas and perspectives" and share them no matter how distant from him they might be.
Some Tory activists and MPs have been floating ideas to breathe life into their party (see, for example, the essays from Douglas Carswell and others in the Renewal document, or the Bow Group's call for conference to vote on policy) but we have not seen any evidence in Manchester to suggest the party leadership is seriously addressing this problem.
Rose has a few compelling ideas to breathe new life into Delicious, including the ability to take static snapshots of a webpage at a given moment so users always have access to what a site looked like when they initially bookmarked it.
We have a new Congress now and the chance to breathe life into those ideas and to begin constructive policy making again.
Embrace diversity, breed new thinking, collaborate, allow the crazy ideas to breathe and create those often insane divergent moments, because this is the only way we are ever going to create the future we dream of right here and now, before it becomes a present that passes us by.
The characters breathe life into the idea that geniuses are just like us, which is exactly what the fans love.
A package including tax and capital investment incentives, factory-site redevelopment initiatives and an advertising campaign spun around pride and domestic security concerns could breathe life into this idea.
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