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- noun Plural form of
creativity .
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Examples
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Together, these changes would make it possible to employ the fabulous ideas and creativities of the business, academic and government sectors for the benefit of all of humanity, not just the top ten percent.
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I have ways to get out my written, visual, and crafty creativities, but not my musical side, and the ukulele is quiet enough to keep the neighbours from registering complaints with the landlord.
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Their creativities reflect their different personalities.
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Consequently, even professional ideas and creativities can be criminalized, and criminal potentialities can be professionalized and legalized.
Debilitated People, Powerful Rulers:Searching Roots of Global Politics 2008
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As we develop our cities, as we enter into partnerships with various sectors in our societies, we should be able to develop our economies, rekindle the intellectual engagements and artistic creativities that will make our metropolis to thrive and prosper.
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As we develop our cities, as we enter into partnerships with various sectors in our societies, we should be able to develop our economies, rekindle the intellectual engagements and artistic creativities that will make our metropolis to thrive and prosper.
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Now, the energies and creativities of the Bulgarian people have been liberated again, and from now on, you will always be masters of your destiny -- neither vassals, nor victims to anyone.
Clinton And Stoyanov In Exchange Of Toasts At State Dinner ITY National Archives 1999
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That -- that Shakespeare is, I suppose, an illustration that human individuality is unpredictable and is capable of all sorts of -- range of all sorts of possible creativities and destructiveness, even while he's on our side, as against ... (unintelligible).
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It given them the incentive to further their training and to seek innovative ways of stimulating their own creativities.
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It is all about uniting creativities; brains and hearts working together.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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