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1 London, Paris, Budapest and other cities presented highly imaginative millennium spectaculars.
2 He's a highly imaginative child, and probably believes his own story.
3 The Norman was nimble-witted, highly imaginative , and full of northern energy.
4 Very fond of music and other arts, but not highly imaginative .
5 She is a nervous little creature, with an overstrung and highly imaginative temperament.
6 There was something fanatical and highly imaginative in their gaze.
7 To the north were the Ionic Greeks, a many-sided and a highly imaginative people.
8 He was highly imaginative , as a successful follower of the Freudian method must be.
9 Subsequent events have proved how highly imaginative their views were.
10 Milton had a highly imaginative , Cowley a very fanciful, mind.
11 He remains a superlative live stand-up, with a distinctive, louche style and highly imaginative material.
12 He thought of himself as a highly imaginative person.
13 Well, the film is very original, highly imaginative .
14 For Robert, so highly imaginative , the luminous glow deepened.
15 Urvile was very bright, highly imaginative , and quite careless of other people's notions of propriety.
16 Now the lower orders are not highly imaginative .
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