Strangely, none of the people who should have been there were there, but were instead replaced by figments of my imagination. |
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Which of the following three courses are actually funded by the taxpayer, and which are the figments of my imagination? |
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All those fictional holiday heroes were just figments of someone's overactive imagination. |
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The mothers begin to suspect that their daughters might be figments of their respective imaginations. |
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We can find animals in clouds and patterns in the stockmarket, but they are figments of our imagination. |
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Within the realms of a dressing room, the concepts of political correctness and employees' rights are but figments of the imagination. |
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If you didn't see them on the news pages of respected newspapers, you would think they were figments of a fevered imagination. |
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The recent analysis, however, suggests that the events depicted were horrifyingly real and not figments of artists' imagination. |
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Old stories that are often scorned as pure figments of the imagination have a habit of coming home to roost. |
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Coronium and nebulium were both, in the event, figments of the astronomers' imaginations. |
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No matter how real they seemed, they were just figments of your imagination. |
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They were unpleasant sometimes, but no more so than being in this prison, and they seemed too real to be merely figments of his imagination. |
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It will declare all those promises to be figments of people's imaginations. |
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Materialized, marketing figments designed to alter our value system and grift us out of our last buck. |
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Caleb makes clear that those plaguing him are honest-to-god metaphysical beings and not traumatic figments. |
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As we said before, the brand is a phantom, a cypher, figments of the popular imagination that have somehow become the essential conduit for cultural information about objects. |
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Texts written by St Vincent that describe his meeting the poor are not figments of his imagination or of a superficial point of view. |
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She knew now that these visions were not figments of her imagination. |
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The government denies everything: some victims died of heart attacks, it claims, some from unrelated causes after being set free, while others are simply figments of human-rights groups' imaginings. |
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But the generalized qualities of the Other are always figments imagined in the self-consciousness of the victimizer and projected onto the Other to justify repression. |
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They were figments of sailors' wishful thinking. |
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Both Calgacus and the speech may be figments of Tacitus's invention. |
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Did you make of us, indeed, Figments overspecialized, brutal ghosts Who could have been real Men in a better sense? |
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