Some went to live on collective farms, the kibbutzim, which were among Israel's most imaginative innovations. |
His cursing was imaginative and perfectly timed, and he put down many a student who deserved it. |
Often their three lines are split into two parts, by a colon or a dash, with an imaginative distance between the two sections. |
Four years in the making, his new album was a much more adventurous and imaginative record. |
The contrast is brought across through imaginative use of light and radiant colours. |
During that interview, and during some other chats one had with him in Mumbai, he appeared to be a cultured, well-read and imaginative young man. |