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creative setの例文

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  • It was the'60s, when modern architecture was still the choice of the creative set.
  • A startlingly creative set by a virtuoso pianist.
  • The midwife took a creative set of detours before arriving at a barricade blocking traffic from entering Atascadero.
  • Similarly, no creative set can be decidable, because this would imply that its complement, a productive set, is recursively enumerable.
  • The archetypal creative set is K = \ { i \ mid i \ in W _ i \ }, the set representing the halting problem.
  • The following theorems, due to Myhill ( 1955 ), show that in a sense all creative sets are like K and all productive sets are like \ bar { K }.
  • Her two volumes of autobiography, " Looking Glass " ( 1966 ) and " Pier Glass " ( 1968 ) offer some delightful views of the English creative set from the 1920s to the 1950s.
  • Its clothes were also worn by the London creative set, including David Hockney, Francis Bacon and Peter Cook  although Alan Bennett and Malcolm McLaren were not persuaded, McClaren describing the Sportique style as " a bit too subversive ".
  • Without questioning the convictions of artists who feel strongly one way or another, however, the Pew survey appears to show that the creative set is both mindful of the benefits the Internet promises and ambivalent about the abuses it facilitates.
  • It had a centerfold with a young model wearing a posing strap ( g-string ) with creative sets designed by the well-known gay photographer drugstores and magazine stores all over the United States, even in smaller cities and small towns, buying a copy of the magazine is the way most young homophiles in the 1960s made their first contact with the gay world.