Sentence examples for in a creative sense from inspiring English sources

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But Fletcher was, in a creative sense, too volatile to sign up for the Swiss school's typographic anonymity.

Swansea were bankrupt in a creative sense and Hugo Lloris was a virtual spectator in the Tottenham goal.

A former Viacom executive says of Ms. McGrath, "There's not a quantitative or administration bone in her body, but she was the mother hen in a creative sense".

Moyes accepted that he needed more in a creative sense from his central midfielders Tom Cleverley and Phil Jones and that he could not be happy to see United lagging nine points behind the leaders, Arsenal.

But I was also aware of my ability to shape the outcome, not so much at the intellectual level of controlling the words that came out of my mouth, but in a creative sense, playing with the rhythm and melody of my speech and shaping phrases in counterpoint with the sounds of my previously recorded monologues.

We came up with another idea a few months later which we thought they would be perfect for and so we called them up to arrange an awkward date over a sandwich and ended up co-writing some scripts for a show called 'All Day Breakfast.' That didn't work out either but we'd got to know them better and knew that we fancied them in a creative sense.

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But Rowling's attitude is refreshing, both from a creative sense in that she's open to giving the play's directors the freedom to put on the show as they see fit, and from a cultural standpoint, where she recognizes that it's a wide world and different people have different experiences that should be reflected in our art.

"Majorca was a place that would shelter his soul, that would shelter his spirit in a spiritual and creative sense," Mr. Punyet said to me about his grandfather.

A major composer in the full creative sense as well as a brilliant bass virtuoso and formidable bandleader, Mingus experimented with extended forms as early as the late 1940s ("Mingus Fingers" with Lionel Hampton).

But Harry Partch, the eclectic, visionary and self-taught California-born composer who died at 73 in 1974, was primarily an inventor, in the most creative sense of the term.

Both Malcolm and Kazin compare Salinger to F. Scott Fitzgerald, but Kazin makes the more telling point: "When Fitzgerald describes a character's voice, it is because he really loves -- in the creative sense, is fully interested in -- this character.

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