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"There is a term called 'hitting a new vein.' And that's what he's been doing".
Reality shows flooding the midseason schedule are tapping a new vein: loser chic.
I'm very pleased that I have found, for now anyway, a new vein of creativity".
His version of a studio executive taps a new vein in a much-parodied stereotype.
He was looking to work again, but in an entirely new vein.
Almost immediately, he hit creative still water, finding it "frightfully hard to discover a new vein of material".
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Replicated across the Muslim world, such experiences have tapped new veins of anti-American rage.
Mr. Ulbricht, always a virtuoso, touched on new veins of explosive intensity in the Keigwin "Sunshine".
They have searched the Public Record Office in London quite effectively and even found some new veins of ore in that much-exploited mine.
Around Whistler, the shootings of Juniper and Beari opened whole new veins of anger and fear — some toward bears, more toward conservation officers with guns.
The Times already draws from a wide variety of source material to identify compelling obituary subjects, but I believe a systematic effort — tapping specific organizations and mining specific subject fields — would turn up rich new veins.
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