He closed his eyes and envisioned her face smiling sweetly across the gun deck. |
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The FBI envisioned the massive overhaul plan as a far cry from the G-man of J. Edgar Hoover's day at the agency as the agency director. |
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Several different reticles are available that are tailored to the type of long range shooting envisioned. |
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The county development plan envisioned The Curragh being designated a national park and protected from development as an Area of Special Amenity. |
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Several limekilns were in operation, and the developers envisioned a city that would dwarf Birmingham as the industrial center of Alabama. |
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Others had more strident critiques of American society and envisioned radical social changes that struck at the root of inequality. |
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Environmental lobbyists argue the blueprint falls short of the ambitious plans envisioned by many. |
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He originally envisioned his engines running on vegetable oil, not the petroleum diesel now sold at gas stations. |
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Outside of the Ghetto the modern Shylock is envisioned as a man of mode, whose proverbial gabardine has been replaced by the latest Parisian cry. |
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An amendment to the Constitution, as the Founding Fathers envisioned, is difficult to pass into law. |
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The long-sought overland portage to the Columbia River that President Thomas Jefferson envisioned could not be too far distant. |
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I envisioned something like a cellphone, a good-looking, pocket-size phone loaded with high-tech features. |
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But this envisioned imperium may not resolve the challenges confronting the United States. |
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Given the ridiculous prophecies of floating cities and flying cars envisioned by the imagineers of last century, it's sound advice. |
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There is no place in the Pax Americana envisioned by the Bush administration for even formal self-determination. |
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Before advertising limited its possibilities, television, like radio before it, was envisioned as an electronic pathway to moral enlightenment. |
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Their suburban Boston clients envisioned their basement home theater as a place to escape from the humdrum of daily life. |
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He envisioned the nature of science and understood the roles of palaeontology, zoological geography, and animal psychology. |
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Our tech directors nearly had a heart attack when I chose to do this, but it was necessary to pull off the game we envisioned. |
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Las Casas had to use the canonistic tradition in a situation that the canonists had never envisioned. |
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Others, particularly in the modern period, have envisioned their heavenly reward as a state of life after death in heaven with God. |
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A 1900 train journey inspired Train Music, and Grainger envisioned it for a huge orchestra of 150 players, including 8 oboes and 6 bassoons. |
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This is just what is depicted in the various scenarios envisioned by military planners laying out appropriate uses for calmatives. |
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I envisioned a staid, quiet event in which people would come and go in silence. |
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He said that he always envisioned himself having a family, and now it might be too late. |
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He envisioned the same water turning tens of thousands of spindles and producing millions of yards of fabric. |
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Such sonic mayhem envisioned the sounds of madness, neurosis, and warped wit. |
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They envisioned a more perfect union with freedom, liberty, justice, and equality for all Americans. |
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In the early 1990s, the company's leaders envisioned an office in Venice, Calif., made up entirely of unassigned team space. |
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It was a large first step before offshore drilling from floating platforms was even envisioned. |
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From that moment on, I was finally able to bliss out in the manner I'd envisioned. |
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When I approached the building, it sure didn't match the grand TV hospital drama-style towering monoliths of bustling health that I'd envisioned. |
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John Muir envisioned national parks as pristine wilderness, without domesticated animals. |
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Moneymaking ventures were envisioned through different types of agriculture, office developments, and an inn. |
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We are not intended to reach the zenith of human potential as envisioned by secular humanists. |
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Men envisioned a Caribbean where trade and economic corporation flows as easily as the tides that wash these blessed shores. |
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Eyes brightening, Adam envisioned the relief and joy on his father's face when he arrived back at the ranch with the missing cattle in tow. |
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The eldest of three children, she had two brothers and was a regular tomboy, but always envisioned herself as a dancer. |
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The arrival of the new millennium opened a new Age of Aquarius, but not the envisioned, utopian one. |
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But the timescale of events it envisioned is almost exactly what has occurred in the dispute. |
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You are the reapers of the dream envisioned by your parents and grandparents. |
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It envisioned the state taking over idle farms and factories and turning them into cooperatives that would trade among themselves using scrip. |
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I envisioned holding still for several seconds while a camera shutter clicked away. |
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We envisioned an all-over warm, cozy, casual dinner, so we jazzed up our table with some simple crafty touches in silver, gold and red. |
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I had always envisioned a sort of heroic rescue, but those were only dreams. |
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The shuttle was originally envisioned as one small part of man's grand future in space. |
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I read it again, but instead of seeing a heavily made-up moll with a dark bob and beaded dress with a pout, I envisioned a sleazy, straight, middle-aged white man. |
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They envisioned an air war in which Britain's economic and technological superiority would slowly pulverize Germany. |
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They envisioned warriors lost in battle, and women who died in childbirth, as honored spirits, circling the sun like hummingbirds. |
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It was just what Berners-Lee had envisioned, a Web that was read-write rather than read-only. |
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The realities on the ground in Brazil, however, are far different from how its ringmasters had envisioned. |
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But Tocqueville envisioned the painful trajectory of this new form of culture. |
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A similar pathway system is envisioned in the East Village, but some argue the project's plans have already chipped away at what makes Eau Claire so successful. |
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Summer flowers constitute most of the cutting garden Benjamin envisioned, but she also included a few early starters like love-in-a-mist and bishop's lace. |
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I envisioned the forensic evidence as grist for either my law class or my blog. |
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As I listened to the man ramble on and on, I envisioned myself on a beach, the waves rolling toward my bare body sprawled out on the soft, powdery sand. |
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The revolution he envisioned would be accomplished through the cooperation of lower ranking samurai and men from the peasant and merchant classes. |
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It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity. |
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Did Maura Tierney's Maddie character work as effectively as you had initially envisioned? |
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In the morning, we lay sprawled out in her trundle bed, reflecting on how we envisioned our reunion. |
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Heath envisioned free, untaxed trade, but ignored the issue of the natural bounty, and went beyond George in seeking to eradicate the political source of governmental tyranny. |
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I envisioned a young squirt of an elf, say just a sprightly 100 or 200 years, slipping out to meet his miscreant pals, grab a leaf and ride a wind current. |
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The work opens with a theme that is treated in canon by violin, glockenspiel, and piano in the high register, which was the original combination envisioned by Wustin. |
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Those who envisioned themselves acting charitably were able to squeeze a hand grip significantly longer than those who didn't think about such deeds. |
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I envisioned returning from my vacation energized and looking fantabulous. |
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More importantly though I envisioned protesters and police intruding on the habitat of wildlife in the area, driving away whatever critters lived there normally. |
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The country envisioned retaliation against strategic and tactical attacks and would probably strike countervalue rather than counterforce targets. |
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This is due to some mysterious repulsive force, first envisioned by physicist Albert Einstein as part of his so-called fudge factor in keeping the universe balanced. |
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Even Yeltsin's drive to create a Russian presidency in 1991 envisioned using the new office not to displace the Soviet president but to force Gorbachev to follow his lead. |
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Patrick's final resting place wasn't quite as romantic as she'd envisioned it, but after a day in this town where entropy seemed to reign unchecked, she was unsurprised. |
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What had been envisioned in 1937 as an operation of quick decision had by 1941 become a massively and divisively institutionalized conflict with no end in sight. |
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Part of the problem is that the transitional government does not act like the multiclan outfit envisioned by the United Nations. |
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Countries with significant military capabilities are envisioned to form a Permanent Structured Cooperation in Defence. |
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Local commanders also seemed incapable of the task of fighting an aggressive defense on the beach, as Rommel had envisioned. |
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The Beau Geste theory envisioned that multiple songs would make a male's territory appear to be held by a forbiddingly large population. |
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George Washington envisioned the inspector general to have a limited role as drillmaster of the Army. |
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The situation envisioned is the contest for a prize described in Herodotus 8.123 and cast in the form of ethopoeia. |
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Himmler envisioned the SS as being an elite group of guards, Hitler's last line of defence. |
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It isn't the development that David Brillembourg envisioned, but it isn't a Ballardian hellscape either. |
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Supporters envisioned 135 to 175 performances each year, drawing 50,000 theatergoers to Antique Row. |
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He envisioned a rejuvenated landscape repopulated with groves of live oaks that would thrive as they helped stay erosion and slow gulf winds. |
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For the wedding itself, French artist Frederique Cheve, a friend of the couple, envisioned the decorations as a riot of red, orange, and gold. |
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Henricus was envisioned as possible replacement capital for Jamestown, and was to have the first college in Virginia. |
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Under the laws, amount of taxes, fees and fines are envisioned to rise in the ratio of reevaluation each year. |
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One concerns Camelot, usually envisioned as a doomed utopia of chivalric virtue, undone by the fatal flaws of Arthur and Sir Lancelot. |
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We have always envisioned an auto mall that entails recreational vehicles,'' Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford said. |
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They envisioned a new Arab state, or confederation of states, adjoining the southern Arabian Peninsula. |
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As a result, the Olympics has shifted away from pure amateurism, as envisioned by Coubertin, to allowing participation of professional athletes. |
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The State of California is following Colorado Springs into the glorious future envisioned by Ayn Rand-addled glibertarians! |
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In recording the guitar riff with the fuzzbox that drives the song, Richards had envisioned it as a scratch track to guide a horn section. |
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Rather than valorizing nationalism, the committee envisioned a somber remembrance of those who were killed. |
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Not satisfied with just top-of-the-line ingredients, she envisioned a new delivery system similar to the airbrushes used for body paint. |
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The networked world is typically envisioned as a globe-spanning English Sprachraum. |
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Reptilians generally are envisioned as half snake, half human, and they are thought to have come from the Alpha Draconian star system. |
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Causal agency must be interiorly determined by an object envisioned as a good that serves as the final cause. |
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D'Amecourt's linguistic contribution would survive to eventually describe the vertical flight he had envisioned. |
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He envisioned it as a radio for use by poor people in developing countries without access to batteries. |
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Other poets, notably the emblematists, envisioned the harps as various members of the string family. |
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He also envisioned a car with a high beltline and exaggerated forms that visually suggested power, and at the same time promised solidity and security. |
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Similarly, when a new corporation is envisioned, its founders will prepare pro forma financial statements for the information of prospective investors. |
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Artist Terry Allen envisioned the grinning glad-hander as a greeter for conventioneers, and everyone else who frequents Yerba Buena Gardens, at Third and Mission streets. |
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What they envisioned was something much closer to parliamentarianism. |
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It envisioned going far beyond any boundaries contained in the existing partition proposals and planned the conquest of the Galilee, the West Bank, and Jerusalem. |
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To achieve these ends, he pioneered a style of political writing suited to the democratic society he envisioned, with Common Sense serving as a primary example. |
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Rawls refuses the holist and collectivist interpretation of the general will and maintains that Rousseau never envisioned it as the will of the supra-individual collectivity. |
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In one successful group, character-marks worked well within a product concept first envisioned by an endorsee to make an acceptable product to consumers. |
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The Commission's report envisioned a centralised university run predominantly by professors and faculties, with a much stronger emphasis on research. |
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One of the most prominent breakthroughs was the GOELRO plan, which envisioned a major restructuring of the Soviet economy based on total electrification of the country. |
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Originally designated TCAS II Enhanced, TCAS III was envisioned as an expansion of the TCAS II concept to include horizontal resolution advisory capability. |
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Its founder, Prince Albert, envisioned a cultural area composed of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute. |
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He envisioned 15,000 emplacements manned by 300,000 troops, but due to shortages, particularly of concrete and manpower, most of the strongpoints were never built. |
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The schools are only a small intervention envisioned to slow down the exponential growth in the number of illiterate and innumerate poor in India. |
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A highway system along the top of the dams was envisioned as well. |
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Its founder, Prince Albert, envisioned an area comprising the Victoria and Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute. |
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However, Offa did not necessarily understand the economic changes that came with the burhs, so it is not safe to assume he envisioned all their benefits. |
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More seriously, historians have noted rather than the Germans doing what the French had envisioned, the French played into the Germans hand culminating in their defeat. |
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He envisioned 15,000 emplacements manned by 300,000 troops, but shortages, particularly of concrete and manpower, meant that most of the strongpoints were never built. |
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Hitler envisioned widespread car ownership as part of the new Germany. |
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Sociologists such as Ulrich Beck envisioned the society of risk as a new cultural value which saw risk as a commodity to be exchanged in globalized economies. |
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Blake's phrase resonates with a wider theme in his works, what he envisioned as a physically and spiritually repressive ideology based on a quantified reality. |
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The commercialist economies envisioned by the likes of Hobbes, Locke, and Hamilton descended upon the West with a speed unmatched at other points in history. |
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