1. The creative imagination reconciles inner and outer worlds in metaphorical synthesis. 2. At Lincoln Center the public should be able to witness the vitality, the primacy of the creative imagination, not its vulnerability to enticing bids. 3. Akenson stresses the creative imagination of later authors, but not their implicit dissatisfaction with the tradition, which begs to be heard. 4. But a little individuality mixed with an undaunted spirit and a creative imagination can go a long way toward decorating a room. 5. Demagoguery casts its spell via destructive emotions, a range that squelches hope and optimism as well as true innovation and creative imagination. 6. Garza brushes aside the rumors, attributing them to the politics and creative imaginations of university minds. 7. Masur remains German in an adamantly un-German New York, a city that thrives on interplays of chaos and creative imagination. 8. Offenbach would undoubtedly approve of the exercise of such creative imagination. 9. This is fine writing, and suggests once again that history and biography can best be restored by the creative imagination. 10. It has generally been held by chess players that machines could never win at the highest level because they lack the creative imagination that sets man apart. |