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I might as well try something creative.
In 1999, during what she described as "a rough patch," she was advised to try something creative.
The enchanting sculpture by Richard Bloes in the small rear gallery at Feature looks like something constructed by a furniture maker who, in a whimsical mood, decided to try something creative with scraps found around the shop.
So Dave suggested she try something creative instead and urged her to do her jewelry-making on the side.
Try something creative.
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She is the first to acknowledge that a quilt is nothing much -- simplicity itself, in fact, tangible and work intensive, but ideal, she says, for trying something creative from the misery being shared in the 68 shelters.
Instead, try something more creative.
You could try something more creative, such as hiding it in their snack or having it appear in a magic show.
You could choose to use the classic tree shape or try something new and creative to illustrate your ancestry.
You can all wear, say, a red shirt, dark blue jeans, and white shoes, or you can really be creative and try something more unusual, like having everyone dress as a different color of the rainbow and stand in the correct order.
After all, Dell will be trying to convince creative professionals to try something completely new here.
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