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By the time of his death The Timess estimation of Walpole was no higher than, "he had a versatile imagination; he could tell a workmanlike story in good workmanlike English; and he was a man of immense industry, conscientious and painstaking".
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The architects George and Edward Blum were among New York's most versatile designers in brick, and clinkers did not escape their imagination, especially at the 1930 apartment house at 405 East 54th Street, at First Avenue.
That's the beauty of the signature dish hailing from Mexico; just a few staple ingredients are needed and the rest is up to the imagination, making the taco one of the most versatile and flexible dishes out there.
In any case, for Ms. Stroman, such a shift of atmospherics and narrative tone will necessarily call on new muscles in the imagination, and ought to be a demonstration of how versatile, how flexible, how deep her talent is.
Wright's fertile imagination, and his obsession with extending America's cherished freedom of choice to living rooms and kitchens, produced versatile furniture (like the sectional sofa) that could be bought individually, as opposed to the traditional "suite".
Versatile enough?
Versatile, sure.
Mmm, versatile.
The versatile jazz pianist Uri Caine has transformed several classical works in recent years -- rearranging them, deconstructing them and refracting them through his kaleidoscopic musical imagination.
(d) Versatile pocketknives.
How versatile?
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