Sentences with phrase «most imaginative use»

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Most people don't use very imaginative headers.
Featuring Gallagher's most elaborate staging, and imaginative use of props, he really did go Overboard when he did this one.
But whereas advances in CGI have often been used for the most boring purposes (one superhero flings another through a building, yeah yeah), here its use is actually imaginative — and this film is as much about the supernatural as it is about superheroes.
These levels are for the most part enjoyable, combining some imaginative use of each player's abilities.
In 1978, the Whitney Museum of American Art opened New Image Painting, a show intended to historicize a thread of abstract expression — explored most notably by Philip Guston — which used an imaginative play of simple signs or cartoons augmented by the expressive power of paint.
«Both in the demands that it makes of the viewer and in the way that this exhibition uses the spaces of the gallery, the show begs the question as to where the subject of art can be found — I am proposing that it is rooted most powerfully in the imaginative engagement and ultimately the memory of the viewer.
Most bizarrely, no mention is made of alternative business structures as used in the UK or Australia — structures that would allow for imaginative combinations that would truly allow for greater access to justice.
Fixed fees (or, crucially, flexible fixed fees) have typically been used by UK nationals and heavyweight regionals - but even the most traditional of London firms are finding they need to be more imaginative as it becomes increasingly difficult to access the levels of work enjoyed in the past.
Looking for a job position which is imaginative and will let me use my fashion knowledge in the most useful manner.
, an interviewee has to rack their brain for the most imaginative and unusual ways to put the object to use other than its main one.
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