Sentence examples for traditional imagination from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Ellison and his group would like to see the influence of new mainstream writers like Burroughs, Nabakov and Barthelme combined with science fiction's traditional imagination.

While Koreans are bound to the ideological utopian images, Koreans lost great richness of their traditional imagination of the good world, because Korean modern history is really built upon blind futuristic will".

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And it's not, by any stretch of the imagination, traditional television".

The terraced cliffs surrounding the towns will stagger the imagination, the traditional tribespeople are welcoming and friendly (and happily accept tips for photos), and the trekking is world-class.

Digital storytelling, UNICEF believes, captures children's imagination unlike traditional media, as it engages students in the language of their generation.

The maquette itself is a hyper explosion in architecture, pulling at both the fringes of our imaginations and traditional sense of a home.

He has a lot of imagination and revisits traditional recipes.

"The materials he uses, the boldness of his designs and his imagination, all break traditional aesthetic concepts.

It was this inventive knack for invention within tradition that caused Delano to say, in 1928, "There is as much that is new to be said in architecture today by a man of imagination who employs traditional motifs as there is in literature by an author, who, to express his thought, still employs the English language".

The citation, in part, praised Mr. Morris as an artist "whose imagination transforms a traditional musical score into a gold mine of new possibilities, whose incorrigible wit gives his dances such original humor, and whose vision and profound belief in the power of dance is apparent in his many accomplishments".

And in modern times, many a sermon has been preached on the theme that Mary was free to say "yes" or "no" to the angelic summons to give birth to a holy child; in that sense, it is asserted, Mary was pro-choice as well as pro-life.In the art, and the collective imagination, of many traditional cultures, from native American to Celtic, Mary blends almost seamlessly with pre-Christian goddesses.

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