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Because the bar sits within two hundred feet of a school, hard liquor is forbidden; to supplement the lengthy wine list, Maganzini and Myers try to "get creative with things that can be considered wine," including vermouth, Lillet, and fino sherry, which they mix with apple cider and ginger beer and call "shider".
Sure, you can try to get creative with your ad copy, making it controversial or relatable while remarketing the living daylights out of the user.
Try to get creative!
"We try to get creative.
I just try to get creative to come up with a solution.
I try to get creative with my designs making them fit the decal shape or going way out side the normal box and cutting within the shape itself with a special ring saw".
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"Some Redfin clients are trying to get creative," reports Landon Nash, Redfin San Francisco agent.
Obviously, retailers are trying to get creative in capturing the viral effect of Pinterest in a meaningful way beyond just traffic.
I suspect just about every major cable company and broadcaster would start throwing FUD and lobbyists at any company that tried to get creative with their distribution.
One informant said she tried to "get creative," by holding her baby and doing squats and other exercises at home.
If you're trying to get creative, make yourself a place with style!
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