Independent in his thinking, he was driven by an imagination that broke from the confines of conventional wisdom.
From a pilot's standpoint and from an imagination of what this kind of aircraft can do for us in an objective area, when you need to get in and out quickly in a hostile condition, this airplane has just got almost unbounded potential.
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Successful tsiattistaes (poet-singers) exhibit ready wit, deep familiarity with poetic and musical traditions, a rich vocabulary and an active imagination.
I'm lucky that she's mostly independent with an active imagination and is content to play by herself for periods of time.
He is a clever boy, not prone to fantasy or an active imagination and he has never shown a reaction anything like this.
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The air surrounding the sarcophagus, shining with the blue fire of the mosaics, which once contained the embalmed body of the Empress, is a worthy dream of an ardently religious imagination.
The Canadian-American border, the longest border in the world between two countries, is as willful an act of imagination as a work of conceptual curtaining by Christo, but its existence has made two separate peoples, with two separate stories.
Much fiction is narrated by outsiders, but in Mr MacLeod's imagination being an outlier depends on the context.
Gilliam, of course, has a wild visual imagination and an exuberant sense of character, but the comedy is so frenetic it quickly cancels itself out.
These men need heroes to imitate whom they can relate to in everyday life, not just make-believe superheroes who catch their imagination for an hour or two.
It is tempting, at the turn of the decade, to hand out such accolades - but as an impetus for the imagination, says Wagner, such events don't come with a sell-by date.
Bacuit Bay, home to an archipelago of 45 islands bordering the South China Sea, occupies a place in the Filipino psychogeography like Alaska's in the American imagination: an unspoiled national Eden that few citizens ever get around to visiting.
Tapio Wirkkala's wafer-thin laminated wood bowls and fluid, flaring glass, and the objects of art and manufacture of Timo Sarpaneva, Kaj Franck and other Finnish architects and artisans prove once again that the intrinsic quality of materials reduced to their most basic, sensuous essence, shaped by the creative imagination of an artist, beats all the kitsch in the world.
America was built on courage, on imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.
"Nicholas Hawksmoor: Architect of the Imagination, " an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts through June 17, charts the ascent of his cultural influence as part of his 350th birthday celebration.
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"It is estimated that over half the world's population have heard of James Bond which is an incredible testament to the imagination of his creator, Ian Fleming, " said Julietta Edgar, the Royal Mail's head of special stamps.
The fact that the Met's "Dialogues of the Carmelites" has stayed fresh and vital for nearly four decades is thus an eloquent tribute to the imagination of John Dexter but it also says much about the enduring significance of modernism itself.
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What happened is that the initial inclusiveness that captured my imagination has mutated into an unfortunate all-or-none mindset.
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For innovation to happen in any field a leader must communicate an inspiring vision that fires our imagination and inspires evangelists.
Not all the installations show such a strong imagination, and if an overall judgment has to be made, the artistic quality of the Biennial as a whole is mixed.
The once formidable MoveOn, allowing its imagination to be strangled by an expired meme, makes itself, however temporarily, impotent and irrelevant.
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The early forecast by The Diffusion Group (TDG) is an indication that podcasting has captured the imagination of digital music player owners who demand to listen to more than just music.
When Neil Armstrong first stepped on the Moon in 1969, it was part of a "flags and footprints" strategy to beat the Soviets, a triumph of imagination and innovation, not an attempt to extract precious metals.
While an author could create with words anything his imagination could conceive, the filmmaker was limited to what the audience's eyes would accept as real.
We need you to summon the same spirit of unbridled optimism, that bold willingness to tackle tough problems that led previous generations to meet the challenges of their time -- to power a nation from coast to coast, to touch the moon, to connect an entire world with our own science and imagination.
" The final chapter in this story took place at the International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics in Kyoto today, with Bertolucci also commenting that, at the very least, the story captured the public imagination, pointing out that "An unexpected result was put up for scrutiny, thoroughly investigated and resolved in part thanks to collaboration between normally competing experiments.
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