Now imagine we've got two laser beams hitting the atom, one coming from the left, the other from the right. |
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Surely the Levites did not imagine their work to be so abidingly important. |
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The best argument for keeping the BBC is to imagine what we would gain by abolishing the corporation or forcing it to accept adverts. |
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I could easily imagine Aaron Spelling bumping into Hackman at the Playboy Club and badgering him into a quick walk-on. |
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I took it and tried it with the Power cable but still it wouldn't work and you can imagine I went up the wall. |
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Can you imagine what your average bar or pub would be like if men had a time of the month? |
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I have so long been absent from the pages of the Maga. that if I do not make my appearance soon my readers will imagine a total absquatulation. |
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I imagine he's having real trouble with the up-keep of his sprawling country estate at the moment. |
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Rather than trying to sue Americans into submission, imagine a real solution for the problem. |
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I would guess that most people watching this sort of news item do not sit there and imagine the real horror. |
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It is hard to imagine a better realisation of the score than they give us here under David Porcelijn. |
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I always found it hard to imagine Wilde in prison, but Eagleton realises him beautifully, full of humility and humiliation. |
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I really cannot imagine just how much rubbish she and her partner can possibly generate. |
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Does she really imagine that the way forward for the party is not to embrace change? |
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One reason is that we are probably wrong to imagine that they have been suffering agonies of guilt all these years. |
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It's hard to imagine anyone other than a Wikipedian arguing the wider availability of high quality information collections. |
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So you can imagine my surprise when she asked for a Kewpie doll for Christmas! |
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The independent and simultaneous malignant transformation of 4 different stem cells is difficult to imagine in such a small tumor. |
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And imagine the uproar when we discover the standard issue boot doesn't come with a kicky little heel. |
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Judge Raymond Bennett said it was difficult to imagine anything more fearsome than seeing somebody on your window sill at 2am. |
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I can't imagine how they dared break the rules, with all those regulatory whackers waiting to pounce. |
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I can't imagine being with somebody who didn't stimulate my mind enough to wanna talk about stuff. |
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Was it the quants who failed to imagine how big price distortions could get across all markets when liquidity evaporates? |
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Staring into the seemingly deep and empty abyss some imagine enormous sharks or the legendary giant squid. |
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That this concept is true is just so blazingly obvious that I can't imagine anybody quarrelling with it. |
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They needed to imagine a special motionless container in order to understand such physical concepts as velocity and acceleration. |
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You frequently attend baseball games just to imagine that the spectators are all bees and you are their queen bee. |
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Now let me have you imagine that you are at a lake or a pond standing at the edge of the water. |
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Well imagine there's three gazelles, right, drinking at a watering hole, yeah? |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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Listening to this in the middle of the night is what I'd imagine having a particularly strange trip on acid would be like. |
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If you're afraid of what a neutral redistricting will do, just imagine what a genuinely partisan gerrymander could accomplish. |
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It is easy to imagine travellers being waylaid here, even now, so imagine what it must have been like in the 17th century. |
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If local meat eaters all got hooked on home-grown rabbit, imagine the effect on our food import bill. |
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But imagine being in a situation where out of the blue, your heart starts racing so fast that it can't pump blood around your body properly. |
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I found it hard to imagine dad in flares and a flowery kaftan jitterbugging the night away. |
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I imagine at least half the audience was completely off its gourd so God knows what he was doing to the collective psyche. |
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Some people have a fear of needles and imagine that acupuncture is painful. |
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The British like to imagine that they are easy-going and can take a joke while not taking matters too seriously. |
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Knowing how well-dressed she usually was, I imagine she would have added a few sequins, a corsage or a rope of pearls. |
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I try hard to put myself in that position and imagine what it would be like, but of course, I've always been part of the majority. |
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As a result, the castmembers themselves seem to have ad-libbed most of the week, based on what I imagine was a rough sketch of a few plot points. |
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You can well imagine a young lad, his first time in battle, wetting himself with fear. |
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One can only imagine what legal ramifications there may be to such a finding. |
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For the past eight years, Moira's been on methadone, a drug most imagine only junkies use to get off heroin. |
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As juvenile and immaturely sexist as this may seem, you will never imagine how useful this can be. |
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I can imagine the flood of phone calls to the local association and hear the muttered curses and imprecations of massed wheelers and dealers. |
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I can even imagine some of the bigger privacy advocation groups paying for it. |
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In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory. |
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It would now be impossible to imagine a repeat of July 1914 when crowds in Vienna erupted into rapture as war was declared. |
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I would imagine that it only works well uphill, since it cannot know the wind speed and the rider's aerodynamic drag. |
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It was such a idyllic setting, she could imagine herself having a whirlwind romance of sorts in Scotland. |
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It was easy to imagine a scene in that affable pub on any night, the slagging, the fun. |
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If you imagine the ground as the surface of a sea, these waves range from ripples to choppy whitecaps to long, slow swells. |
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Just imagine if you could watch a plumber install and repair plumbing day by day, hour after hour. Could you imagine what you would learn? |
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One can imagine the glow of satisfaction felt by the letters page editor on being able to print those remarks. |
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Better yet, imagine if I reacquired millions of years of lost knowledge and remembered my entire past history. |
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I honestly can't imagine why no one on the show reacts in a similar fashion. |
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A fence keeps people out, but you can still see the massive shell of the tree, and imagine its beauty, from the road. |
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Also, a naive reading would imagine that this knowledge on the fringe is the easiest to change. |
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But there have been some suspicious incidents in the South in which one could imagine agents provocateurs playing a role. |
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Sometimes I do this thing where I imagine that I'm reporting the events that aren't real. |
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Come on, try and imagine me, Mike Da Hat, rock star, wearing white kid gloves and a pinny. |
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For notational convenience, let us imagine that we measure food value in kilojoules, space in meters, and time in seconds. |
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But I imagine that both the teacher and the other children were at their wits end. |
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Bizarrely her office will be within spitting distance of mine, so I imagine that we'll be seeing a lot more of each other. |
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So, I'll leave the two kissers there, sipping Coke, since you can surely imagine the rest. |
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Let's see, imagine a little person, blonde hair in bunches, with dimples and a lisp, under three feet tall. |
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He's a lion on the battlefield, but you can't imagine him having visions, or much of the milk of human kindness. |
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At least, I don't imagine he's been sitting at home, bored out of his tree this whole time. |
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I genuinely think the world is an amazing place, and I imagine I could spend upwards of five lifetimes exploring its wonders. |
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And it's hard to imagine any IS department tolerating kludges such as this. |
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Most imagine a wondrous city or a verdant garden where human beings come face to face with God. |
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He's a nice lad, so are the pals he knocks around with, so I just can't imagine why anyone would do this. |
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He didn't often waste words when he spoke and his talks were always simple, yet highly motivating, as I imagine were his team talks. |
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I imagine the area of mobile workforces is throwing up some usability challenges? |
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Can you imagine the knuckly bits this poor, unwitting woman in San Jose endured as she sat down to dinner Tuesday evening? |
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The viewer is thus able to imagine the works of art in any number of contexts and arrangements. |
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I sometimes imagine that I see certain parallels between modern Aotearoa and the historical worlds of that other boot-shaped nation, Italy. |
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Children use toys to imagine the world and to interact with it, learning skills that will be of value in later life. |
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Not a bad double album, but imagine what an amazing single album it would have made. |
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She is a leader of retreats and workshops, and one can easily imagine these reflections as having arisen in those settings. |
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This session features a younger group of musicians, refreshing to those who imagine that the jazz is populated by wrinklies. |
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I cannot imagine submitting my material to a label and having them reject my new work and refuse to release it. |
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I imagine the script must have been rather slim, how did you provide direction for your actors without having dialog to build around? |
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Mentally rehearse difficult situations in which you imagine yourself as successful. |
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If I could achieve my goal at the age of thirty, imagine what a 10-year-old can achieve. |
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Given the all-or-nothing quality of this position, it's easy to imagine its chilly reception in the publishing world. |
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If you imagine a society founded on the rejects of monarchical and hierarchical Europe, then what might you imagine to be the result? |
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Can you imagine being chased across a lake of petrol by a grinning madman with a cigarette lighter? |
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Stylistic differences between the tiles make it hard to imagine the relationship between them when laid in a floor. |
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You go in, sit down, and order some pastries and you imagine that you are in the Austrian alps. |
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Then imagine that you and your buddy are alone, with no sight of land, nor any surface cover! |
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Alternately, imagine what it would be like to be confronted by a set of concepts whose application was internally inconsistent. |
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Certainly no one should imagine media corporations are suddenly guided by selfless altruism. |
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When you think of high technology, you probably imagine a software engineer sitting behind a computer, coding some new program. |
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I love what I do, it has been my whole life and I can't imagine not doing it but I'm not getting any younger. |
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Jane Galt is a charming hostess, and her salon is a vastly more amiable affair than I imagine Rand's were. |
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So imagine the complexity of reordering an entire system, all at once, with nothing to go on. |
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It's difficult to imagine him feeling at home amid the superficial glitz and gloss of the US Tour. |
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Treatments here are the last word in relaxation and cover just about everything you can imagine and much else you might only have dreamed of. |
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To get to it, imagine removing two-thirds of the carbon atoms and then collapsing the metal lattice, albeit in a complex way. |
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People didn't intend amplifiers to distort and now we can't imagine a guitar without distortion. |
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You can also imagine the friends, the republicans, because it was not just artists that came but those that really wanted to shape the future. |
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How would one begin to imagine the excitement of checking those zillions of numbers and addresses? |
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Moreover, it is also possible to imagine that a different psychoanalyst would be able to conduct an analysis with this patient. |
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From a modern perspective it is hard to imagine how a sport like lawn bowling could threaten social order. |
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Readers may imagine that news outlets are packed with stories about Z-list celebrities to attract audiences. |
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Not that I'm not very familiar with a hedgehog's anatomy but it's what I imagine the back third of a hedgehog would be like. |
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I imagine her sister Jane was equally affected, but was a more reserved person. |
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You can't imagine how hard it is to watch the leader board when you're that close to going home in a major. |
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I can't imagine driving alone on the interstate and needing to stop at a rest area and having to use a mixed-sex bathroom! |
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But I caught a bit of his press conference today, and crikey, if that was him on his last legs, imagine how he must have been as a younger man! |
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It would be inappropriately anthropocentric to imagine that the entire universe resembles our little piece of it. |
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In this day of antibacterial everything, it's hard to imagine bacteria being beneficial. |
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I tried to imagine what the noise might have been, its echoes still reverberating down the corridors. |
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I mean, imagine sitting in a bar and realizing the person two seats down is dropping copyrighted company names every other sentence. |
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You can imagine my surprise to hear a loud train whistle as I approached the track. |
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It's hard to imagine anyone else adding such sweet and vulnerable nuances to an otherwise revolting character. |
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Then imagine what could happen if the usage patterns in those regions were grafted onto the huge U.S. economy. |
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The rhetor, for instance, would not imagine that he was clearing out a space in which he could express his thoughts and feelings. |
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He was a man with whom it was impossible to imagine the most audacious student venturing to take a liberty. |
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She was the life of the party, and I can't imagine that's changed, wherever she may be. |
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It is not hard to imagine the painting as a condemnation of the Soviet version of socialism that followed fascism in Hungary. |
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Education, Democracy and thus high taxation are necessary parts of what I imagine to be utopia. |
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I can't imagine what it's like to be light on my feet, to wear a bikini bathing suit, or to have one chin. |
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Rather, imagine the work of a blacksmith with his heavy hammer and anvil and a thick leather apron, smoke billowing from the forge. |
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I would imagine his recovery process has been a long and anxious wait for them. |
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It's hard to imagine anyone ever getting quite so worked up over these new buses. |
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You could imagine her doing almost anything, whether or not it was likely to get a laugh. |
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I can't imagine a project of this scope being done again anytime soon, so it needed to be acknowledged. |
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Is it childish for me to refuse to imagine life anywhere else when I haven't tried it yet? |
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University is difficult enough with rigorous course work, steep fees and social demands, but try to imagine attending while severely disabled. |
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As I sit looking at their photos, I cannot imagine what it must be like for their family. |
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As a mother and grandmother myself, I cannot imagine what it must be like for them. |
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I cannot imagine what it must be like to see your best friend die in front of you. |
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One can only imagine how the likes of Amis or Rushdie would have taken this kind of condescension. |
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It's hard to imagine he lives in the city, with rimu and puriri trees growing so close to the balustrades. |
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It appears unlikely at this stage and it is difficult to imagine him wanting to inhabit the rather obsessive world that managers must live in. |
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So, imagine my surprise when I turned my masked face into the water and had a thriving aquatic housing project revealed to me in all its glory. |
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I can readily imagine my anscestors getting liquored up and charging off to fight 600 against 100,000 in certain knowledge of defeat. |
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Although I can imagine it is hard to live life blighted by such small stature, it is his littleness that has actually got him where he is today. |
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She said she could not even imagine having to live through what she experienced in prison on a long-term basis. |
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I imagine it's a great relief to him to be living his life out on a remote Pacific island. |
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I imagine when I go into college tomorrow, loads of people will be quoting it like mad. |
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The results sound like lo-fi prog-rock, if you can imagine such an unlikely beast. |
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When she showed up hurt and said a couple of roughnecks pulled her into the alley to kill her, I couldn't imagine why. |
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Now imagine the piece of wood in the diagram spinning in the direction of the arrows. |
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For example, imagine a line of cards with random numbers written on them that you must rearrange in ascending order. |
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She rubbed noses with her child, and didn't want to imagine anything but that moment. |
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I can already imagine what a total stuck up and arrogant idiot the prince is, just by looking at his lavish and loopy signature. |
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He was dignified and rueful, but it was hard to imagine that it had come as a dreadful personal blow. |
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It's hard to imagine summer without the hard working asparagus fern that serves as a great filler in pots, window boxes, and baskets. |
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I can imagine us lugging lotas with one hand and balancing water bottles with the other. |
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As a result, many project their frustration on to his unelected coterie, who they imagine are secretly running the show. |
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What you wouldn't imagine for a moment is that this spacious, pleasant flat began life as two metal boxes on an assembly line. |
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Now with a foot firmly on the lower rungs of the ladder to rockdom, it's hard not to imagine that they will do anything but ascend. |
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Did anyone seriously imagine that he was managing England for love rather than money? |
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When we fall in love we imagine we have found an ultimate assuagement of loneliness. |
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I can't imagine the French lowering themselves to pay more attention to him than the other street performers on Parisian streets. |
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Then imagine if those titles are remakes of classic fighting games that have extremely loyal followings. |
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On the rough Atlantic coast you could imagine yourself in Kerry, were it not for the temperature. |
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Contrary to their plain and simple overtones, I could imagine the dishes being used in elaborate Lucullan feasts. |
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I find it hard to imagine any activity more baffling than curling and the luge. |
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I wanted to talk to somebody about God, and sometimes I'd imagine meeting with the priest in his dark office beyond the sacristy. |
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Indeed, one can imagine the surface as the sum of an infinite number of saddles. |
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That way, we can imagine him turning up at barbecues in the following months wearing a safari suit. |
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It was all too easy to imagine one saw the gleam of metal as Rim troops lurked in ambush. |
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Just imagine what the world would be like if every one of us made a conscious effort to genuinely love one another? |
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It provides a fun exercise and perhaps provides inspiration as we imagine tall-sailed robotic vessels silently cruising the lakes of Titan. |
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We sense, or imagine we do, the Adrenalin pumping through her system and a sly wit informing her thoughts. |
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You can't even imagine what such a verbal assault can do to one's psyche. |
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In other words, imagine being disloyal in a way that was not detectable by the people you were betraying. |
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Readers are invited to imagine how Copperfield will pull off this magic coup, but we reckon it will involve a couple of balls, a cup and plenty of legerdemain. |
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With spring quickly leading into summer, and our roadsides having gone from daffodils to bluebells to wild garlic, it is hard to imagine flowers being endangered species. |
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You can imagine the way I felt and a few choice words were said. |
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I imagine John Adams would have had been unenthused if John Quincy had come home with a clip-on tie. |
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For example, I cannot imagine trying to treat a diabetic patient without insulin, or an asthmatic patient without bronchodilators. |
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I imagine they're tearing him limb from limb just about now. |
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I could imagine what it would be like to have that dog bolling his way down the mall hallway, sniffing people's rears and grabbing bags out of unsuspecting hands. |
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But I can easily imagine him performing at the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh or at other philanthropic music events. |
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Can't you imagine us when we're like ninety sitting on rocking chairs on the porch of some retirement home telling wild stories about high school to our grandkids? |
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One can imagine that if she is dragged into further legal troubles with her unfortunately timely sale of the stock, another book could be forthcoming. |
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You tend to imagine the worst, suffer agonies of mind today. |
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Or imagine artificial intelligences which are geniuses at lying. |
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The last time we chatted was in the central lobby at the House of Commons, and looking at his sheer pleasure you'd imagine that he had just got a day pass to Elysium. |
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Then imagine moving in to tackle an oncoming ballcarrier who is bigger. |
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Her back was to me, but I could imagine her face, eyes sparkling with animation, her full attention on him, not slightly off to the side as it often was. |
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Just imagine how delighted Cpl. Bryon Dickson would have been to take his boys out trick-or-treating, if only he had been able. |
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Despite the financial issues she has been battling, Lynne said she thinks viewers still imagine she lives a charmed life. |
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You can almost imagine him at the school dance as the wallflower, smiling a secret smile to himself as he watched the gyrations and romantic aspirations of others. |
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It would be easy to imagine that the reason why the question of pain and late abortion have become connected is because the anti-abortion lobby have exploited the issue. |
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As regards aggro and hostility, I would imagine that there's plenty who get enough of that from their daily lives, and like to leave it out of their private lives. |
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If Taymor could do that with finger food, I was happy to imagine what lay ahead. |
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It's almost hard to imagine that Hypnotized was helmed by the same person that gave us Road Movie, for this film is almost the antipode of the other. |
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And I find it hard to imagine that he would be disparaging of his customers if they happened to be gay. |
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And we would imagine how long it took for the scorched earth to transform into a field where something new had grown. |
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And I imagine that you hold yourself above those despicable wretches? |
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I can only imagine that Doyle is being punished for the policy views that he espouses. |
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Can you imagine what the baseball outcry would have been had the writers had him on their ballots for Cooperstown consideration? |
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I imagine for a week or two I'll carry around a stack of index cards bound with a bulldog clip, and read obsessively looking for the latest life hacks. |
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It's difficult to imagine anyone better equipped to dramatize these questions than the show's creators. |
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It is hard to imagine a more prudent form of prevention than this program to keep terrorists and rogue states from getting hold of the leftover Soviet arsenal. |
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Although I imagine those with more knowledge of the other series will have a deeper understanding, it is still quite accessible to neophytes like myself. |
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If he were still alive to day, with all the Ferguson stuff, I imagine Dr. King would be right out there with the marchers. |
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She is a natural listener and it is easy to imagine her in a white coat with a stethoscope in her pocket, dispensing sympathy and stern wisdom at the bedside. |
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As much as we like to imagine sauropods stamping their feet and lashing their tails to drive off the vicious theropod predators, the scenario is unlikely for a simple reason. |
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I can't imagine anyone not being wreathed in smiles after such an episode. |
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And in a fascinating twist on the Superman story, the show's creators imagine a childhood friendship between Clark and his future arch-enemy, Lex Luthor. |
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Societies that imagine corporate identity, as nations or religions often do, pay more attention to the whole and give less regard to the individuals who form the whole. |
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She could hear voices speaking in soothing tones, but Anna keened and wailed, and Kathleen tried not to imagine the scene on the other side of the door. |
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Should we now imagine dinosaurs as thermally insulated warm-blooded animals that ploughed through snowdrifts and scraped the ice off the ground to find food? |
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These 30-second spots were so beguiling that it's easy to imagine that alcohol-free Riyadh will soon rival Disney World as a family-friendly vacation paradise. |
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Its actually not as depressing as you would imagine for the topic. |
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One can only imagine the chaos, the cratering economy, the emergence of all forms of social disorder. |
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I can't imagine even the low-class school drop-outs saying that. |
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I imagine he's out there drawing cartoons somewhere or painting paintings, but no one's beating his door down lauding him as the great artist that he is. |
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We could imagine some clerks wading through rows and rows of files. |
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So if Cold Fusion is real, I imagine some major physics needs a rethink. |
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I can just imagine them laughing themselves sick as they made the burger. |
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I walked down the flight of subway stairs cyan Brown had run down on Christmas Eve and tried to imagine the scene. |
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Did I imagine it, or did she recognize the name of the scribe who had hymned her feminine allure? |
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Or imagine getting politicians to get rid of the gerrymandering that put them in office. |
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So imagine the commotion when Venezuelans recently heard a recording of the comandante himself, seemingly back from the grave. |
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Just imagine the consequences of a kinesiologist isolating specific muscles and selectively injecting designer genes into those muscles to maximize their function. |
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With a good pair of snowshoes and some snow, you can walk and hike light-footedly in places you wouldn't imagine during the summer months among the mud, rocks, and underbrush. |
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And while we didn't come across smugglers or other villains, it was easy to imagine them lurking nearby, waiting to return to a cave for their buried loot when darkness fell. |
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If Western food aid results in massive theft, corruption, and re-exportation, can you imagine what kleptomaniac dictators could do with expensive HIV medicine? |
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But George H.W. Bush is a man of capacious and unconditional love, so I imagine that carried him through the day. |
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Can you imagine an American broadcasting company asking an Englishman to take charge of it? |
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Were it not for his injuries, bostonians say, it is easy to imagine Menino out on the town, urging the city on toward renewal. |
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He could imagine himself an Islamist avenger like that masked monster in black who appears in the ISIS snuff videos. |
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But I imagine that we got fonder of each other, and he put me up for things. |
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You can imagine their reaction, then, when 25-year-old Aussie heartthrob Brenton Thwaites was hired to play 12-year-old Jonas. |
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Still worse to imagine that we'd be doing all this while rolling around town on a Schwinn, rather than astride our majestic steed. |
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It is even, at times, hard to imagine that Rinpoche is an incarnate lama who spent fourteen of his first nineteen years in rigorous monastic training in Old Tibet. |
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But can you imagine wearing those sort of blue spandex all-in-ones? |
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After a while, it becomes clear that this was his adolescent attempt to imagine what it was like to be in a concentration camp. |
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He owned and rented out over a hundred homes, and as you could imagine this brought in plenty of money to live not only comfortably, but luxuriously. |
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To turn the tables, imagine if these public conversations were liberally sprinkled with references to fashion, or yoga. |
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It is easy to imagine Ben Franklin practicing abduction when he first witnessed a spark discharge from the Leyden jars in which he had stored large electric charges. |
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You can imagine the heartache it caused me to drive around with a broken lug nut on the right, rear wheel. |
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Though weAAEd never make the mistake of imagining Parisians eating lutefisk, weAAEre happy to imagine Dunne-za communing with whales. |
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Given what seems to be the ever-growing profusion of coffee vendors, imagine what a crisis it would be if coffee were suddenly rationed. |
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Just imagine a Jack Hill production of Hair with an unsupervised Riot Girl cast, and you're starting to get the picture. |
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As we begin 2012, let's take the time to imagine the power of a reality distortion field. |
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We can only imagine it was like the archetypal chick flick, as hilarity and high jinx ensued. |
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It was easy to imagine that the landscape was actively trying to repel us. |
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Can you imagine Barney Frank and Jack Black conversating over the haroset? |
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If you want to get a little sense of what it smells like, just sniff some Limburger cheese and imagine the smell magnified thousands of times. |
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On imagine aisement un plan large a partir de Targa, la maison de Mathilde dans la banlieue de Marrakech, embrassant le haut Atlas seigneurial. |
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But just take a second to imagine losing your hair or having to dash to the ladies' every half hour to top up your lip liner. |
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Had it been a one-two result, could you imagine the sibling rivalry? |
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You can imagine how dirty a handpiece turbine can get if the debris is not flushed out of the head prior to autoclaving. |
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It is argued that inequality levels influence how citizens imagine the trustworthiness of fellow citizens. |
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And you can imagine by now how seriously expert I am at the lunchmaking gig. |
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I should imagine we have quite a large lurkership, who have subscribed and are desperately waiting for a few meaty threads. |
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So you can imagine a pirate rather reluctantly engaging in this behavior as a way of preserving that reputation. |
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Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself. |
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The midi skirt, which you would imagine to be an almost polar opposite look to black trousers, has unexpectedly edged them out of my wardrobe. |
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I cannot imagine a book that brings out more forcefully, more unhingingly, what we have to by reading about the experience of growing up. |
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I've had some bad neighbors, real wackadoodles, but I can't imagine wanting to actually off any of them. |
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He had heard the tales of battles won But could not imagine the wartorn Somme. |
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Therefore imagine my bemusement with the various attempts to clean up the puddles that ensued. |
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For a man, I imagine the chafing potential would be considerable. |
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I can imagine her agent negotiating the amount of yogurt acceptable on Scherzinger's schnozzle so as maintain her image. |
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Derek's description could apply equally to himself, and it pleases me to imagine that the two are trading lambencies at this very moment. |
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You can not imagine what a great honour it was for me when the Kop sang 'Maxi, Maxi Rodriguez runs down the wing for me da da da da dada. |
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Can you imagine your son asking for nearly PS400 for a satin lapelled suit that will never be worn again? |
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Just imagine how many of those saddos that Google, Facebook and Twitter could stop if they put their minds to it. |
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Sadly I can't imagine the woman who turned up knickerless to meet Grandma landing the most important royal commission of the century. |
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One can imagine Clown purchasing a saloop, a drink used by the poor instead of coffee. |
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It's difficult to imagine that these changes will really be effective. |
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She couldn't imagine why anyone would cry over a stupid movie. |
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How can anyone imagine that the fathers would have dared to affront the wife of Aurelius? |
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You'd imagine a 26-year sentence for a brutal murder would be enough to assuage the amour-propre of any police force. |
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The central paradox of Linton's writing was her inability, or unwillingness, to imagine an asexual friendship between women. |
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Why should anyone imagine that bewigged judges in The Hague will succeed where cold steel has failed? |
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Let us imagine an elderly bol'shak with two married sons, the elder of which has three married sons, and the younger only one. |
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He had loved too well to imagine himself a glorious racehorse, and now he was condemned to toil without honour like a costermonger's donkey. |
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Ana could imagine watching this on TV at home, and how exciting it must be. How gleeful the audience would be, watching Downs cut them to pieces. |
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One can imagine the devout Doylist wringing his hands over every fresh appearance of Sir Arthur in the character of an exponent of spiritualism. |
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With the dried egg withdrawn, the country relapsed into virtual egglessness. My parents couldn't imagine life without the egg. |
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To imagine the new is to foreconceive, as in the Heideggerian Vorlage, which can only be expressed in language. |
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You can imagine what fairly free-spoken girls will ask when they come to the point of not caring what they say. |
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But for my part, I find it impossible to imagine a grief with no awareness of a grievesome event, exhausted entirely by bodily sensations. |
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Cooper seems an odd choice, but imagine if they had taken MTV's advice and chosen Robert Pattinson? |
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I know you don't believe my story, but humor me for a minute and imagine it to be true. |
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I know you don't believe my story, but humour me for a minute and imagine it to be true. |
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By atom, nobody will imagine we intend to express a perfect indivisible, but only the least sort of natural bodies. |
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It is anachronistic to imagine that he received scientific training in the modern sense. |
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I can imagine the man... prepared to oppress rival firms, overthrow inconvenient monarchs, and let loose the dogs of war. |
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The peak in whose lee you have chosen to set up your command post is far too regular in shape to be the nunatak you imagine it. |
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Ever since the ancient times, various authors have sought to imagine new endings for The Odyssey. |
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Overall unless you are a merciless pixel peeper I can't imagine someone being unhappy with the sharpness of this lens. |
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I cannot imagine his pupil regarding him as anything but a prosy old pedant, set over him by his father to keep him out of mischief. |
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These reversionists think technology and industrialism are synonymous. They can't imagine clean technology, human technology. |
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A good way to visualize how the multiple layers are manipulated, is to bend a deck of cards and to imagine each card as a layer of rock stratum. |
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First, imagine the minute hand has been removed so that the dial is complete in every detail but for its single-handedness. |
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You look at his stuff and imagine the sociorealist masterpiece he might produce if he were to engage in some heroic Steinbeckian research. |
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