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IDEAS CO

SCARBOROUGH-Canada

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IDEAS CO
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Company Address: 72 Warden Ave,SCARBOROUGH,ON,Canada 
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M1N2Z4 
Telephone Number: 4166866747 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
733603 
USA SIC Description:
Graphic Designers 
Number of Employees:
1 to 4 
Sales Amount:
Less than $500,000 
Credit History:
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Unknown 
Contact Person:
Sherri Appleby 
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    What are some grandiloquent, or simply better, ways of expressing "an idea thought suddenly came to me", or "an idea thought struck me", or "I was struck by an idea thought"?
  • What is the word when people come up with the same idea independently
    In history of science, this is known as "Railroad time" I e, when the economy has reached a certain state of infrastructure (coal, steel, and land available, plus steam engines and demand for transportation), it's "Railroad time", and the idea of building railroads occurs to many people naturally at the same time
  • What is a term or expression for a very imaginative person?
    Alternately, consider effervescent, relentless brainstormer, endless font of ideas, and be a think tank all by oneself effervescent: marked by high spirits; vivacious Al is an effervescent thinker who seems to have more ideas in a minute than most people have in a day GMA is a think tank all by herself brainstormer: one who brainstorms
  • Get an idea on of something - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In general, is it better to say get an idea on or get an idea of something? Here are some examples: In order to get an idea on how to build this house
  • Why is idea sometimes pronounced as idear?
    Adding r's to the end of words is something odd I first noticed as a child with my grandmother Idea became "idear," "Ella" became "Eller," etc
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In contrast, if you're a philosophy academic publishing in journals, you're often writing a response to a response to a response, in a highly "nested" or "derived" manner, as you tend to argue a specific sub-sub-argument (mind-body epiphenomenologist) that are "deeply nested", as opposed to "shallow" broad ideas (Dualist vs Monist)
  • etymology - How did spitballing originate - English Language Usage . . .
    As mentioned under the previous heading, The Derivative Verbs, 'spitballing' in the sense used in advertising jargon, 'to improvise; to conceive, propose and discuss ideas or topics', seems to have developed without the precursor use of 'spitball' as a noun in the sense of 'idea, topic' While my not having found use in that sense may simply
  • Word for willing to try new and unfamiliar things
    "Open-minded" usually means willing to listen to competing ideas, as in philosophical, political, religious, etc, as opposed to trying a new sport (Well, many people seem to use "open-minded" to mean "agrees with me" and "close-minded" to mean "disagrees with me", but that's another story ) –
  • What is the word for a person who never listens to other peoples . . .
    Narrow-minded (“having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas”), small-minded (“Selfish, petty; constrained in thought, limited in scope of consideration, not mindful of the big picture”), and previously-mentioned close-minded (“unreceptive to new ideas or information; not open to any agreement”) are all relevant, as are some of their synonyms like hidebound
  • meaning - Difference between “intelligent” and “clever” - English . . .
    clever |ˈklevər| adjective quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent: Intelligent is more being able to think things through Think before acting kinda The definition is more general definition os x dictionary intelligent |inˈtelijənt| adjective having or showing intelligence, esp of a high level: You can be both




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