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Something created such as an invention or artwork.
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Cherkaoui is a wonderful choreographer and he's been increasingly moving beyond the contemporary works he choreographs for his own company, Eastman, to creations for classical companies.
In 1997, however, Mrs. Siegel and her daughter served copyright termination notices under provisions of a 1976 law that permits heirs, under certain circumstances, to recover rights to creations.
Strangely enough, though, we've heard similar sentiments expressed before at Goldman - by a young banker named Fabrice Tourre, who described his own CDOs as "monstrosities" and compared them to creations of Frankenstein.
Although there are cryptic allusions in the Avesta to creations of the two antagonistic spirits, the first discursive exposition of the creation of the world by the two spirits occurs in Plutarch (De Iside et Osiride 47), where he says that the Persians "tell many mythical tales about the gods, such as the following.
Intellectual property (IP) is related to creations for which a monopoly is assigned to designated owners by law.
They can jump in and add to creations and do for everyone.
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Now we get to World Creation.
That scandal led to creation of the Independent Police Review Agency.
Unrootedness seems to spread from author to creation.
The space race led to creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Having worked hard at destroying himself, O'Neill dedicated the remainder of his life to creation.
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