31. The main purpose of the public offerings, Luther said, was to create a form of currency other than cash that could be used to finance other acquisitions. 32. The proposed regulations reduce paperwork for funds by creating forms that simplify initial filings. 33. The purity of the dancing, its rigor and precision, create form. 34. The subjects range from surgery on an arthritic giraffe to creating new forms of play that are more natural for captive tigers and polar bears. 35. These extremes create extreme forms of culture. 36. This approach, which once seemed dated, is being picked up again by architects who seek to create new forms with folded planes. 37. This apparent asymmetry has created a form of moral hazard that encourages investors to take bigger risks. 38. Those designers were using technology to create new forms of excitement. 39. To him, such concrete references were merely a jumping-off place to create new forms. 40. Whatever forms we create on the screen, we are always recreating and destroying the void. |