Examples of using Creative force in English and their translations into Portuguese
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at times wholly impersonal-even an infinite creative force.
God is the primordial Creative Force that is believed to have created each atom that we see around us.
Obviously, we do not ignore the creative force and the unprecedented quality of aesthetic experiences that the project of the artwork's autonomy liberated,
Brahmacharya is the mastery achieved on the creative force.
with all its power and creative force.
is more like the Hindu god Shiva, a creative force of destruction and genesis.
Metal Imperium Magazine had the privilege of interviewing this creative force of the metal world.
An archaeological look at our way of life that professes destruction as a creative force.
renewed, irradiating the creative force so absent today.
the one who believes in this Creative Force, because without it we are nothing.
Now we call upon a member from the Angelic Forces that have been called the Guardians of the Seed of the Pure and Innocent Feminine Creative Force Field.
Can you see how the unstoppable creative force of technology is in direct competition with people trying to trade their labour for money?
It's hard being the sole creative force behind a hit show.
Personality is the product of a creative force, i.e., a person's ability to freely shape its behavior
An immense creative force allowed"the greatest cultural extravagance that one could imagine",
He openly claims to be the sole creative force behind his projects, as well as being able to convey his plan clearly for the team to understand.
The title's success established the team as a notable creative force in the industry.
Williams has written more than 175 hours of music and comedy for network television programming and was a prime creative force for CBS' controversial Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.
In you work there's always this kind of hybrid quality of a natural force in some sort of interplay with creative force.
in support of the DGA philosophy that the director was the primary creative force behind a film.