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So companies are playing creative games to dodge taxes and many developing countries are substituting their own norms.
"For my generation, the idea of making a living as a jazz musician isn't really possible — especially playing creative music," said Mr. Rempis, using a common term for noncommercial jazz.
In addition to playing creative director of her own collection, Ivanka also divides her time working for the Trump Organization, judging "The Apprentice," and playing mom to her 18-month-old daughter Arabella alongside husband Jared Kushner.
Taylor was punchy, busy, playing creative strokes with strong wrists and fast hands.
"Our objectives this year remain success in all three domestic competitions and in the Uefa Europa League, playing creative and exciting football," added Lawwell.
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So it is encouraging that he is trying to play creative football.
It is all faintly reminiscent of Woodcraft Folk, the Scouts' happy-clappy cousin, where kids play creative, non-competitive games with no winners or losers.
One of the first was the Learning Landscape, originally designed for a Ugandan school as a grid of 16 to 20 car tires half-buried in the ground on which kids can play creative games.
We open up the game and he tells me that I am "Steve", the default player, and that we get a choice of modes in which to play: creative or survival.
We're creative people, and by letting us play, creative things come out of that.
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