| 31. | This museum leads a pack of art museums that are inventively and aggressively seeking to educate those who enter their once hallowed halls.
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| 32. | We have come to think of coffee as a pure pleasure zone; inventively named coffees have become a profitable marker of relaxation.
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| 33. | Cho, for instance, inventively used D-rings and bias tape to create laced openings in simple linen or broadcloth dresses.
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| 34. | If, for example, he couldn't have Michelangelo himself, he would at least hire artists who inventively emulated him.
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| 35. | Most inventively, Holmes employed a novel method of determining the outcome of the play : having the audience vote for an ending.
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| 36. | Deutsche Grammophon has carried the concept through attractively and inventively in the packaging, which is based on, yes, original LP jackets.
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| 37. | She inventively pieces together an impressionistic, revealing, and ultimately moving version of the story that so many of us know already ."
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| 38. | But he inventively fashions tender blini from malanga ( taro root ) to top with caviar, and he crusts fish with ground fried plantains.
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| 39. | In " Rear Window " ( 1954 ), Stewart played the quintessential powerless voyeur, acting inventively and compellingly with his eyes.
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| 40. | He makes evening gowns out of menswear fabrics, inventively outlining a high front slit in a dress with the satin lapels of a tuxedo.
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