Under his leadership, a new level of intellectual creativity was woven into the fabric of Maret.
This led to the foundation of the Welikadawatte housing estate, which attained some fame as an island of intellectual creativity.
It attained some fame as an island of intellectual creativity from the mid-1960s onwards.
"Yes, he should have laid out this issue and many others in greater detail and with more intellectual creativity, there's no question," one adviser told me.
In 1895, at time of great intellectual creativity and political turmoil, the family moved to Vienna.
American society places great emphasis on individual liberty and intellectual creativity, but students can't be great creative writers if they are not technically competent.
His former students recall his generosity with time and his intellectual creativity.
"We need the intellectual creativity to define new solutions and new approaches to urban education."
At that time, he was at the peak of his physical strength and intellectual creativity.
In the novel, a visitor-a writer like Hawthorne-finds that hard farm labor is not conducive to intellectual creativity.