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The miniaturists themselves knew they were treading, as it were, a fine line, on the edge of Allah's creative prerogatives.
Self-critical and never quite at ease with Hollywood, Mr. Pollack voiced a constant yearning for creative prerogatives more common on the stage.
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But I have done all this in what I like to think of as a creative frenzy, which, though the prerogative of a writer, is not the best way to peddle your next project, maintain cash flow and, in short, operate a business.
Mr. Tisci may be trying too hard to be a creative force, but that is the prerogative of a young designer whose ideas can help to move fashion forward.
The problem is instead that, in so doing, adults and others occupying roles of social authority tend to presume that the use of creative conscious processes to create goals and aspirations is exclusively the province and prerogative of the adults or authorities.
Some will plead financial prerogatives?
The army has kept all its prerogatives.
He's defending the president's prerogatives".
Those are the prerogatives of parents".
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