| 11. | We draw on personal and cultural history as well as our creative imaginations " ."
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| 12. | Garza brushes aside the rumors, attributing them to the politics and creative imaginations of university minds.
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| 13. | They are embedded in the culture's creative imagination.
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| 14. | And I have a very creative imagination.
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| 15. | Crimean landscapes always excited Boris creative imagination.
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| 16. | He relished the challenge of interpreting such legislation, calling it " an act of creative imagination ".
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| 17. | "It's a very ancient activity, a very ancient process, of bringing the creative imagination to the page.
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| 18. | Listeners generally thought he had lost much of his humor and creative imagination in his later broadcasts.
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| 19. | He has spoken widely on science in the arts and the place of science in the creative imagination.
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| 20. | His vast learning was the result of a powerful memory and unwearied industry, but he lacked creative imagination.
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