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Creatively unfazed by the critical response to their unexpected experimental leap, the band relocated once again to Berlin where they would eventually record their third full-length, Drum's Not Dead ( recorded in 2004, released February 2006 ).

Creatively and new
Creatively, the era was among the most productive and brilliant times for Vysotsky, resulting in several dozen new songs, including the anthemic I Hate, romantic The Abandoned Ship, sentimental Lyricale, satirical I Have Left Russia, humorous The Giraffe, A Merry Funeral Song and The High Jumper, and, adding to his war cycle, He Didn't Return from the Battle, The Earth Song, and many others.

Creatively and on
# Creatively use and respond to change: We can have a positive impact on inevitable change by carefully observing, and then intervening at the right time.

Creatively and .
Creatively, however, the rapid transition was a difficult one, and in some ways, film briefly reverted to the conditions of its earliest days.
* Clack, Beverly ( 1999 ) ' Thealogy and Theology: Mutually Exclusive or Creatively Independent ' from Feminist Theology: The Journal of the Britain and Ireland School of Feminist Theology No. 21, May 1999 Lisa Isherwood, et al.
Creatively frustrated with The Hollies, Nash decided to quit and throw his lot in with Crosby and Stills.
Creatively, Vysotsky's catalog was enriched by such gems as humorous The Instruction before the Trip Abroad and At the Customs, lyrical Of the Dead Pilot, and philosophical The Strange House and Train to Heaven.
Creatively restive, Piraro also produces fine art, some of which uses the Catholic imagery that he was exposed to at parochial school.
Creatively making use of the three shaded block characters 176 ( B0h ) ( 25 % halftone ), 177 ( B1h ) ( 50 % halftone ) and 178 ( B2h ) ( 75 % halftone ) in the CP437 character set, one can achieve some interesting color combinations with the limited palette.
Laura Cassidy of the Seattle Weekly described the prevailing aesthetic: " Creatively employing the open, airy brick-walled spaces left behind by industry and manufacturing, and augmenting them with local art and 20th-century detritus, Georgetown's merchants consistently fashion warm, imaginative interiors: places you want to visit and never want to leave.
Creatively, theatre is the most democratic forum for an actor because you have near total control over your performance.
" Learning to Work Creatively with Knowledge " In: E. De Corte, L. Verschaffel, N. Entwistle, & J. van Merriënboer ( eds.

invigorated and new
In the design field, a heavy focus has been turned onto the city as needing to discover new and inspired ways to re-use, re-establish and re-invent the city, in step with an invigorated interest in re-juvinating our cities for a sustainable future.
Lately the neighbourhood has been invigorated with the renovation of the old houses and new restaurants where Fado-Portuguese typical melancholy music-can be enjoyed.
The young rebbe invigorated new life into the dynasty and attracted many more followers from the surrounding provinces.
This new identity was defined as " Mexican " shortly after the Mexican War of Independence and was more invigorated and developed after the Mexican Revolution when the Constitution of 1917 officially established Mexico as an indivisible pluricultural nation founded on its indigenous roots.
But the cause of trade union rights was to be invigorated by a new group, the Free Interprofessional Association of Workers known by its Russian acronym, SMOT, whose first press conference was held in Moscow on 28 October 1978.
McQueen finishes the road, which has invigorated the cars to improve their town, and spends an extra day in town with his new friends, before Mack and the media descend on the town, led by a tip to McQueen's location.
At the end of the 1950s Cele Goldsmith took over as editor of both Fantastic and Amazing, and quickly invigorated the magazines, bringing in many new writers and making them, in the words of one science fiction historian, the " best-looking and brightest " magazines in the field.
Following the strikes and the Burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal, the new decade was " like the arrival of a Montreal spring, prosperity and stability invigorated the city in the early 1850's ".
Seemingly invigorated by the new training style, Johan quickly progressed enough to win fourth place at the 50 meter freestyle event in the World Championships in Barcelona, Spain.
A recent $ 1 million donation has invigorated plans for a new theatre on campus.

invigorated and every
He was one of the most important scholars among the Toledo School of Translators who invigorated medieval Europe in the twelfth century by transmitting ancient Arabic, Greek and Jewish knowledge in astronomy, medicine and other sciences, and making them available to every literate person in Europe.
" I'm doing all this stuff to keep myself invigorated every day, hanging out with people I believe are culture heroes, and you think I'm doing all this because it hasn't yet occurred to me to reform The Teardrop Explodes?

invigorated and on
Costain invigorated the magazine's coverage of the First World War, running first-person accounts of life on the Western Front and critiques of Canada's war effort that came into conflict with wartime censorship regulations.
Scholarly work on the Milan Papyrus, on Posidippus, who is now revealed in a broader range of subjects, and on the Alexandrian literary epigram in general, was invigorated by the discovery and proceeds apace.
The year 1988 saw publication of Night Soldiers — inspired by his 1984 trip to Eastern Europe on assignment for Esquire — which invigorated his career and led to a succession of related titles.
Returning from his voyages with invigorated health, Lowell devoted himself to business and, in his leisure time, to book collecting, reading, and politics, serving on the Boston Common Council and in the Massachusetts State Senate.
Canova went on to enjoy small commissions, but his fame did not come until 1780 when he travelled to Rome and found himself inspired and invigorated by the scope and quality of the art and architecture.
Zureiq even left a list of changes that must be made in order for a revolution to succeed: there must be use of the machine on a wide scale, the state and religion must be separated, the scientific spirit of each individual and the society as a whole must be invigorated, and Arab society must be open toward the rational and spiritual values of other human civilizations.
" According to Atkinson, while Denifle's thesis has wreaked irreparable harm on Catholicism's understanding of Luther in general as well as its scholars in particular, it has invigorated Protestanism, particularly its scholars.

invigorated and average
In, Graffanino struggled to begin the year, but after the call up of talented prospect Ryan Braun, Graffanino seemed to be invigorated and raised his sub. 200 batting average to over. 240 over a month's time.

invigorated and .
A newly invigorated and slimmed down Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac for The Dance, a highly successful 1997 tour that coincided with the 20th anniversary of the release of Rumours.
Here, the newly invigorated Klan of the 1920s ( in this book, 1924 and ' 25 ) tries to take over a small Vermont town.
After qualifying as a psychiatrist in 1951, Fanon did a residency in psychiatry at Saint-Alban under the radical Catalan psychiatrist François Tosquelles, who invigorated Fanon's thinking by emphasizing the role of culture in psychopathology.
By the fourth quarter of 2006, Dell lost its title of the largest PC manufacturer to rival Hewlett Packard which was invigorated thanks to a restructuring initiated by their CEO Mark Hurd.
The occasion was the Karl August Goethe-Schiller Jubilee celebrations ; Smetana attended performances of Liszt's Faust Symphony and the symphonic poem Die Ideale, which invigorated and inspired him.
This was the first time that the Jewish mystical dimensions could be articulated to the whole Jewish community, and its soulful teachings invigorated the masses, as well as involved the great scholars.
AIDS invigorated the community politically to fight not only for a medical response to the disease, but also for wider acceptance of homosexuality in mainstream America.
The Nizari libraries were invigorated with scholars from across Asia, fleeing from the invading Mongols.
The change immediately invigorated his command.
Haden's printmaking was invigorated by his much younger brother-in-law, James Whistler, at the Haden home in Sloane Street in 1855.
The move of Peoples Temple headquarters to San Francisco in 1975 invigorated Jones ' political career.
The discovery of North Sea oil off the east coast of Scotland further invigorated the debate over Scottish independence.
But it would also, I am convinced, have invigorated both the ' spirit of religion ' and the ' spirit of freedom.
* Late August-The regionalist debate is invigorated by government proposals to share out the revenue of the various states.
They will be able to work with others and be invigorated by environments that present challenges and demand innovation.
The same character themes continued to influence Russian literature, particularly after Mikhail Lermontov invigorated the Byronic hero through the character Pechorin in his 1839 novel A Hero of Our Time.
Like sailing vessels, land transport contributed to and invigorated trade and commerce across the empire.
Such comments invigorated Kellogg chairman William E. LaMothe to improve, which primarily involved approaching the demographic of 80 million baby boomers rather than marketing children-oriented cereals.
Patients exhibited spiritual gifts while in trance, and after contact with the source of spiritual energy patients felt invigorated, renewed, transformed.

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