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" ... Creativity often gets mistakenly categorized as the provenance of artistic types, or an optional mode to pursue when the work day is done. Amidst the hubbub of our jobs, so many of us operate in reaction mode. We have to think fast and act faster, and there’s little time to plumb the depths of our imaginations. But cultivating creativity at work is essential to business success. Without creativity, there is no vision, no breakthrough, no rocket fuel to propel new ideas. ... "
" ... Meanwhile, Dawson continued to purse her performing dream. After getting a degree in musical theater from Millikin University she moved to New York and made her Broadway debut landing the plumb role of Emily for three seasons in A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden. She did loads and loads of voiceovers for film and TV and acted in theaters around the country from California to Alabama. ... "
" ... Mr. Basu cited the example of London's Finsbury Park mosque attack in 2017, where the person responsible was "driven to an act of terror by far-right messaging he found mostly on mainstream media, not even having to plumb the depths of social media or the dark web to find the material that ultimately radicalized him. Surely it’s time to have a sensible conversation about how to report terrorism in a way that doesn’t help terrorists." ... "
" ... Picking a Ryder Cup team is a total snap compared to filling out the 6-golfer roster of a Draft Kings team. To get the job done you need to plumb the murkier depths of golf’s pecking order and scout out players on the wrong side of the Official World Golf rankings top 30. There’s no getting around this trolling exercise if you’re going to keep you team under the allotted $50,000 salary cap. Scope out these $7000 salary ballpark selections you’ll need to consider in order to round out your lineup once your budget starts to tighten. These middle-shelf denizens have the requisite guile and the grit to make the cut and rack up fantasy points. ... "
" ... That’s a difficult question to answer as I’ve worked so, so many Grands Prix. If I am to choose one I guess I’ll go for the 2011 Canadian race in Montreal. As many readers will know, this Grand Prix is famous for Jenson Button’s stellar drive from plumb last to first place and victory. While I of course remember that I also have not-so fond memories of being just about as cold and wet as ever I have been, and all in an early June Canadian summer! ... "