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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of create.

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Examples

  • But the application of the term creates more problems than it solves.

    A Symposium: What Is Moderate Islam? 2010

  • In the search for an identity we hide behind our title, profession, illness, or religion and become attached to the story the label creates, even introducing ourselves as a label, or only relating to others who identify themselves in the same way.

    Ed and Deb Shapiro: Will The Real Anne Bancroft Please Stand Up? 2009

  • In the search for meaning, we hide behind our title, profession, or religion and become attached to the story the label creates, even introducing ourselves in terms of labels, or only relating to others who identify themselves in the same way.

    Ed and Deb Shapiro: What's The Link Between TV's Law & Order And Meditation? 2009

  • Even the title creates these kinds of equivalencies: immediately after the words appear, Godard inserts a second title card that identifies "her" as Paris.

    Two Or Three Things I Know About Her Ed Howard 2008

  • Even the title creates these kinds of equivalencies: immediately after the words appear, Godard inserts a second title card that identifies "her" as Paris.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Ed Howard 2008

  • The name creates curiosity and interest by its novelty.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • The name creates curiosity and interest by its novelty.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • The name creates curiosity and interest by its novelty.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • Data Storage Stocks Index tumbling 5%, but with the Nasdaq resuming its bullish ways today, the Index is higher by 1.3%, perhaps resuming an uptrend that has seen it gain almost 10% in the past three months. is a standout with a gain of 3% after ThinkEquity said recent weakness in the name creates a buying opportunity and that the company will "benefit disproportionally from growing SSD adoption by enterprises."

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  • And the repeated, ever-louder and insistent "Are you quite certain, love?" exploding into the question of the title creates a palpable sense of anxiety; my shoulders actually became tense.

    HOME Courtney Rau


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