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Brahms’s imaginativeness in rhythm, harmony and thematic development makes him a progressive force.

And with typical imaginativeness, he has made a dance of that process.

Later that evening, the Israeli pianist Alon Goldstein, admired for the refinement and imaginativeness of his performances, played a formidable program on the Masters series.

In him he found a sympathetic and appreciative listener, who wiled him on to endless narrative, and whose imaginativeness quickened his own hopes and made the future seem grander and the world more wide.

She had not much tenderness for Jack, that was evident, nor much imaginativeness in regard to the feelings of Jack's mother.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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