Accepting it as fiction, as a feat entirely of creative imagination, I can only honor it as an amazing work of literary art.
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"It's a matter of the vision and the creative imagination . . . . I think this is an estate in the rough ."
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In sheer technical wizardry as well as creative imagination, " Cinderella " ( 1950 ) shines as brightly as any other Disney animated feature.
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At Lincoln Center the public should be able to witness the vitality, the primacy of the creative imagination, not its vulnerability to enticing bids.
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To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle requires creative imagination and marks real advances in science ."
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Using what Poe termed " ratiocination ", Dupin combines his considerable intellect with creative imagination, even putting himself in the mind of the criminal.
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Children tend to have strange and creative imaginations and sometimes they tends to run wild and overboard especially when the children are in the dark.
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What distinguishes him as a shining gem in the annals of modern Iranian music is his creative imagination and exquisite inspiration that defines his compositions.
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Carl Jung introduced the concept of " archetypes " into science and believed that the archetypes serve as a nourishing basis for the creative imagination.
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But Cuaron has infused the series with something his directorial predecessor, Chris Columbus, couldn't muster up for the first two films-- an active, creative imagination.