Sentence examples for personality imagination from inspiring English sources

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But so do personality, imagination and taste, and this, I fear, is where our big nonprofits come up short.

The major differences in personality, imagination and performance structures between the two groups were the direct results of agreeableness, extraversion, initiating imagination, and conceiving imagination.

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A derivative mish-mash of David Lynch, Harmony Korine and The Night of the Hunter, it's presumably a labour of love, yet it doesn't give you any sense of a personality or imagination behind the camera.

Sendak's book "The Sign on Rosie's Door" (1960) is a series of gemlike stories about a little girl in Brooklyn who, through personality and imagination, turns a humdrum street into a play by Pirandello, and her friends Sal, Pudgy, and Dolly into players: "I'm Alinda the lost girl," Rosie says.

It's all oddly professional, too, which somewhat deflates the whole wild-abandon thing, and when the likes of Nobunny and King Tuff (to name but two) manage to infuse their similarly profane three-chord rackets with so much more personality and imagination, Fidlar might just leave you craving a quiet night in.

Research on designer personality and imagination is limited and overlooks the existence of curvilinear relationships among variables.

Sophie set up the Alternative Limb Project and now makes bespoke, design-focused prosthetics from materials such as wood, glass and metal that reflect the wearer's personality and imagination, as well as making ultra-realistic limbs.

I watch in amazement at the little human I grew within me, who, once just a speck, is now a little boy with personality and imagination.

It offers a blank landscape on to which players can express their personalities and imagination, building a lifesize model of the Taj Mahal, for example, or a sky-scraping penis.

Even his two well-made original songs revealed the same striking lack of personality and musical imagination that made the evening an exercise in futility.

I am reminded of something the critic James Agate said of one of Dench's illustrious predecessors, Edith Evans: "That she takes hold of the dramatist's conception, absorbs it and then gives it out again, re-creating it in terms of her own personality and delighted imagination".

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