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Up that dude's butt: you're getting creative with your insults.
There is precedent in the city for getting creative with pension funds.
Faced with an unrelenting economic crisis, Spaniards have been getting creative with their housing arrangements.
It turns out that some of our readers are also getting creative with their homemade granola.
Like Ms. Manning, other retailers are getting creative with unusually specific offers.
Some diners are getting creative with their umbrellas, propping them up to create a makeshift shelter.
Once you get comfortable with how to use the machines, you can start getting creative with your workouts.
"It's a matter of getting creative with spaces because there aren't loads of specific indie venues," says organiser Bob Allan.
It's been used in restaurants and bars for centuries, but how are other types of businesses getting creative with sound?
Participants are challenged to live on £1 a day for five days, experiencing life below the poverty line and getting creative with cheap meals.
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