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Thus, spending time in the outdoors (e.g., hiking, fishing, camping) can serve as a creative catalyst contributing to individual creativity.
Duvall, the creative catalyst for the miniseries as a whole, anchors the action solidly.
Crosby goes on, somewhat redundantly perhaps, to counsel against over-liberal use of marijuana as a creative catalyst.
Throughout the twentieth century, Japanese noh was a major creative catalyst for American and European writers, dancers, and composers.
For his part, Mr. Leonard cites the 70-year-old Ms. Simone, whom he has never met, as his creative catalyst.
It was at Lagerfeld's place and in outposts like Le Drugstore and the ineffably seedy disco Club Sept that Mr. Lopez seemed best to fulfill his role as a creative catalyst.
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Outside of headline venues such as Stealth and Rock City, there is a teeming substrata of organisations, such as Wigflex, I'm Not From London, Mimm, Truth & Lies, Gringo and Hello Thor, all of whom seem to be simultaneously DJs, musicians, gig/party organisers, record labels and all-round creative catalysts.
For the purposes of this study, we call these creative catalysts.
Results showed that certain experiential activities, what we call creative catalysts, were linked to perceived innovativeness.
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