Seeing the look in my eye as I imagined my hands closing around his official collar and tie, he took a step backwards. |
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One would've imagined that an ability to distinguish ladyboys from genuine ladies is a minimum requirement for modern-day editorial work. |
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Combined with Auzet's clitter clatter, the effect is reminiscent of an imagined rain forest tribal dance. |
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At thirty-two, I imagined I was the oldest tenderfoot in the history of rock and roll. |
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Jynx imagined that if the streets had been wide enough she would have heard the steady clip-clop of horses drawing carriages to market. |
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He imagined he could climb the rock face to the cliff above, run down the path and still get there before her. |
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The book marries witty, Jane Austen-ish language and style against an imagined tapestry of fairy magic. |
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When I left St George's Hospital, I imagined that aspects of my past had been excised, cut cleanly away. |
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For all her brother's enthusiasm, she imagined that the end product would be three amateurish pop songs, all with the same four basic chords. |
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And, sometimes, the one obstruction to an amenable compromise is yet another rule-book that someone somewhere imagined would be helpful. |
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I imagined the onlookers lined up, hoping to catch a glimpse of my manly torso. |
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However they imagined this end, I cannot help but seeing an image of a body bag being zipped up. |
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Although I had allowed myself on more than one occasion to daydream and imagined myself in the lovely silk layered clothes of a lady. |
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The pastoral scenes of country life, both winter and summer, and imagined estates with beautiful homes are filled with light and hope. |
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The sunset was breathtaking, even more resplendent than we had imagined it would be. |
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Sherlock Holmes, the fictional Victorian detective whose global popularity continues to this day, has had more imagined resurrections than Elvis. |
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None of the radio announcers or engineers could have imagined the challenge before them. |
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I imagined he had a bulbous nose matrixed by a reticulation of inkblue veins. |
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The symbolic separation and opposition aside, the personal antagonism between the two men is not imagined by the media. |
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His point was not that we should in fact retrogress, but that the future and the present can be imagined differently. |
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Usually dark, damp and stained, with imagined muggers lurking in the shadows, they are claustrophobic places to escape from as fast as possible. |
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Plato imagined that the first beings were shaped like globes, symbols of full-bodied wholeness. |
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Driven by hubris, his judgment skewed by arrogance, he had imagined his power extended over the very forces of nature. |
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Who would have imagined that tedium could have such devastating effects on the environment? |
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I've never heard the wind howl before, only imagined it when reading a book where it is described as such. |
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To tell you the truth when I was working as a governess I never would have imagined that I'd have sat in a chophouse drinking beer! |
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An old man surnamed Zhang who bought seven chairs on special offer said he hadn't imagined finding so many customers. |
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The upper arch of the full lunette shape, although not indicated in the print, can be easily imagined as fitting over the design. |
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He imagined himself walking into the kitchen and tripping over roller skates. |
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He imagined luminous blends, created unexpected combinations and clashing patterns of plaids, paisley and florals. |
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The gothic culture leads young, susceptible minds into an imagined world of evil, darkness, and violence. |
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I had imagined an open meadow, ringed and shaded by a few towering royal palms, maybe even a pine or two. |
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The three lopped towards home, not speaking and adoring the imagined danger of summer rain. |
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In his situation I imagined I would feel angry at lost years and frustrated dreams. |
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I've become a better student and a better historian than I ever imagined I could be. |
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Leanne imagined thin, crispy crust smothered in sweet yet savory tomato sauce, warm cheese, pepperoni, and succulent mushrooms. |
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I never imagined I'd need a satphone to make a phone call from central London. |
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Such a surface cannot be drawn in three dimensions, but it can be imagined as a surface which everywhere has the curvature of a saddle. |
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Bruised and shaken, sweating like an overdriven horse, she imagined how pleasant it would be to lie down in the garbage and go to sleep. |
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The attic room was a lot bigger then she had imagined it to be and was set up with everything that she needed. |
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I never imagined that Sichuan dishes could be made in such an elegant and exquisite style. |
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Mitch and I imagined ourselves refinishing the lusterless hardwood floors in the living and dining rooms. |
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However, Betty was a quick study and took to the role of first lady in a way no one had imagined possible. |
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Just when we imagined we've seen the gamut, here comes a genuine first in the industry. |
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Duncker had originally imagined this novel as a series of Gothic short stories. |
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She stretched languidly on the soft feather bed and imagined the duke sitting there again, just watching her, smiling at the sight of her asleep. |
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The innocence pulled at the heartstrings as one imagined children, families, and friends who had lost their loved ones in a cruel way. |
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James imagined what his friend would go through for a few days and laughed heartily. |
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It was the imagined glory of his role in local government which went to his head. |
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I had imagined Aboriginal jackaroos working for the stockman and once he died he wanted them to be paid their wages and let go. |
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On closing the door she wondered if she had imagined the smirk on his face. |
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To illustrate this, Liebig imagined a barrel crafted out of staves of mismatched lengths. |
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Cannibalism never appears within the human boundaries of this imagined community. |
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If they are then this country is in an even sorrier state than I imagined it to be. |
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I never imagined that camogie and my hurley would improve my cultural acceptance. |
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The age would see transformations in the lives of women which Victoria could never have imagined in the dazzling springtime of her reign. |
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In an exercise to establish where the power in this conflict was imagined to be located, she had been singled out as the spokesperson. |
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Here I believe history can be imagined more vividly than in any book or costume drama. |
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He imagined it would be like lying with a dead woman, so spiritless was her expression. |
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I imagined cute little blonde, with hair in pigtails just above her ears, and maybe a little pink sundress. |
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And the impressively imagined world of the novel is tricked out in lively prose. |
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Benedict Anderson has argued influentially that the nation is an imagined community. |
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Shallus could never have imagined that two centuries later conservators would peer through a binocular microscope to examine his pen strokes. |
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This biographical detail is often imagined to be his nadir, but the truth is that he had passed that point. |
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She imagined all of it coming out, her tripping them and watching them fall, and then laughing her head off. |
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He had never tripped on acid before but he imagined that the drug's effects caused the user's imagination to run amok. |
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To viciously pontificate about a celebrity's perceived character flaws and imagined motivations is pretty cheap. |
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Moderns have imagined him a monotheist, but he seems rather to have preached a harmonious polytheism, without conflict among the gods. |
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I had ignorantly imagined the Louisiana swamp as godforsakenly muggy, buggy, and hot. |
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They appear in the midst of a moral panic in Britain about asylum seekers and their real or imagined crimes. |
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The rest of the story's 2,000 words or so comprise an extended rehash of all the family's real, imagined and inflated sins. |
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From the very first he had seen the sparks fly between them, but he had never imagined that it would come to this. |
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Natalie turned her face away at this venereal comment, mostly to hide the blush as she imagined the scene in her head. |
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Suborbital space flight is much closer than any of us might have imagined even a few months ago. |
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She hadn't imagined it would be a soulless room with blank walls, filled with nothing but vinyl, CDs and a stereo. |
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I imagined that a broadly utilitarian approach to ethics was fairly standard these days. |
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Despite his strong self-contempt for any real or imagined trace of his own softness, no one shows his sorrow so openly or strongly as he. |
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However, this partially imagined future fails to clarify what ordinary people are doing, and therefore how we can stop the neo-liberals. |
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Matt let out an abnormally large snore and I imagined myself smothering him with his own pillow. |
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And, if you imagined Hollywood stars to be haughty, snobbish creatures, you are way off the mark. |
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This historical framework keeps things pretty clear, although its neat divisions, both chronological and thematic are more imagined than real. |
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When I was in my twenties, I imagined having the whole fairytale church wedding with a huge boofy dress. |
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Like most teenage songsmiths the songs were about imagined or unrequited love. |
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I imagined the background hum of voices was the sound of unpublished authors begging at her feet. |
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I imagined a pretty daughter who was smart as a whip, who talked to me about school as we walked through the neighborhood arm in arm. |
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No one knew that the victims they imagined as faceless bogeymen with unpronounceable names, I imagined as my mother. |
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People imagined that the ghosts or spirits of the dead were to be encountered in the fields, the boreens and graveyards, once darkness falls. |
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California, Tampa, Cuba are all namechecked, with the bus stop and the Greyhound imagined as gateways of escape. |
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Might he not find that a coup is mounted in his absence by a humble retainer whom he had imagined to be unimpeachably loyal? |
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Development is not imagined as a unilinear process, involving a move from undeveloped to developed. |
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I imagined myself in a flowing green gown, hiding mysteriously behind a feathered mask. |
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It is damaging because it's an unhoped for situation which no employee ever imagined it would happen. |
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I also imagined that he would sling his hook a year before or a year after this election. |
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All of us when we're in politics suffer real or imagined slights, insults, whatever, but the fact is they were bad things. |
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Hopkins' hysteria was a sample of America's campus-based indignation industry, which churns out operatic reactions to imagined slights. |
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And any reader who had imagined that her helter-skelter style was actually the product of careful contrivance will here be disabused. |
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Whenever the sight of her father's murder arose, she imagined a black paint brush going over the scene to blot it out. |
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She imagined how charming it would be to meet a handsome young man around the turn of the path. |
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The Second tries to find logic in sounds imagined in silence, and pre-empts modernist experimentalism. |
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I didn't care that it was fake fur because I imagined that it was real as I tromped through the snow on my way to school. |
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He had always sort of imagined love, a fact he guarded more carefully than the most precious of his treasure. |
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There isn't anymore an exclusively biddable media converting press releases into what people imagined was news. |
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The paw was about the size of my hand, and I imagined that foot silently padding through the forest in search of a meal. |
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She imagined it in her mind's eye as she sat on a chair on the balcony and looked out onto the city. |
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I have watched a coconut sapling slowly grow into a tree and imagined it ever so often in my mind's eye before going to sleep. |
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Before being realized, a millennial world of social harmony on earth first had to be imagined and expressed. |
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I felt what I imagined to be someone's fingers tracing the outline of my face. |
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I imagined a massive white marble building with towers, turrets, the whole lot. |
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I imagined that he was standing in a shaft of white light, though he was only a shadow within that light. |
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The movement into modern society was imagined as a move away from tradition and constraint and toward freedom. |
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I imagined just touching his weakened body, and it breaking into shards like a china doll. |
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They blow bellows at them to simulate a strong wind and then light torches to simulate the imagined layer of fire in the sky. |
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I imagined we would be going to some creepy old house with bats in the belfry and stone gremlins on the gateposts. |
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We imagined Britain to be a cold, befogged island of coal surrounded by fish. |
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The content of the interview is a metafiction that navigates the cultural space between imagined signs and social truths. |
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I imagined myself wandering around the city as an outcast, where happy scenes of family and togetherness only added to my despair. |
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When Geoff Manning was given three beehives to care for as a young man he never imagined it would become a life-long passion. |
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Film titles, like Andy Kaufman's record, jerking backwards and forwards awkwardly, move between fact and fantasy, real and imagined worlds. |
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The Tory revival is a phantom, the imagined product of a media despairing of another utterly predictable election result. |
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A far cry from when they were at college and what they imagined upon graduation. |
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The amazement, glee, even exaltation he found in the face of what he set out to photograph can be imagined if not really demonstrated. |
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His first thought was that the president was bigger than he had imagined him to be. |
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In fact, I proudly imagined myself to be the only twelve year old in the UK with such advanced, mature tastes for my age. |
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All men required a wife to provide a heir, and she fancied that Charles imagined one of the girls would do him very well. |
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A sharp bark erupted along with the whistling, she didn't pay much mind to it and thought she'd imagined it. |
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How could the mother have imagined the imminent danger that was closing in on her son? |
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In idle moments, we have imagined ourselves tugging playfully at his beard, perching on his chunky thighs and goosing his ample behind. |
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When I was a girl, I thought nudists were weird and I never imagined it would be me baring all. |
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Growing up she imagined that every other woman knew how to raise a child in the same way that they knew how to breathe. |
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I stayed silent during the meeting and people imagined my pain was much worse than theirs. |
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I imagined that at the end I'd have bags of information, anecdotes and observations. |
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Today, consumers consume at levels that few long ago could have imagined possible. |
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We must compete with career choices that I would never have imagined possible. |
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His theatrical background gave him a great miming ability and each time he danced abhinaya he created a vividly imagined world on stage. |
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Its end provided an opportunity to seek reassurance and a new identity in real or imagined ethnic nationalisms. |
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She had imagined the moment countless times, both in her waking hours and her dreams. |
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We often use the past tense in English to describe an imagined present or future. |
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Each child was imagined as an active participant in establishing those boundaries, not as a passive acceptor of pre-established group decisions. |
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We imagined ourselves strolling between golden fields of quinoa and the thrilling blue waters of the highest lake. |
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I would even have believed that I imagined the whole thing, except that there was a cold bottle of water left on the seat next to me. |
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Lisa's running for her life from a man with whom she has either a real or imagined passionate relationship. |
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In short, women are more likely to have their pain dismissed as being more imagined than real, he says. |
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Before, if I crashed or had some real or imagined minor injury, I just took a few days off until it healed. |
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But he never imagined that his elder brother would be destroyed by the anger that had been raging inside for a long time. |
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The joyous soldiers prepared to sail home as they imagined the celebrations in their honor. |
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To me, it seems frankly incredible that France could have imagined that they could somehow have stopped the juggernaut. |
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The apparent differences between women and men may also be more imagined than real. |
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Public school administrators in Missouri imagined that the juridical standards provided in law were both reasonable and obtainable. |
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I imagined upvoting, submitting, and commenting on stories about new music. |
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Race is also sometimes used to divide humanity into different groups according to real or imagined common descent. |
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Ali's whimsical rendering of this imagined place evokes subtle feelings of nostalgia, and regret. |
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I imagined him to be a tweedy 40-year-old, steeped in Africana lore and smelling of cigar smoke. |
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And small wonder it fired the imagination of the sci-fi immigrants, who imagined a new frontier in outer space. |
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He shrugged and resumed his watch with a sigh after moments of silence, believing he had imagined the noise. |
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He might have believed the pain he'd felt had been imagined if not for the mysterious situation he now was in. |
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Children's chairs are commonplace now, but the concept had never even been imagined in Newcastle. |
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He imagined himself in a winding sheet, and horror overwhelmed him until he was able to fight free of what was indeed a sheet. |
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It might be associations, such as memories of holidays, pastoral idylls, the peacefulness, the slower pace, or a whole imagined way of life. |
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Wright imagined five stepped ceiling planes up and out from the stage, reflecting sound back down toward the rear of the house. |
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Who would have imagined that Ted White would lose in North Vancouver, aka The Land That Time Forgot? |
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One can begin to learn about the people whose history cannot be imagined from a position of privilege. |
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In photos they forever give witness to the fact that every piece of the built world was imagined by human mind, placed by human hand. |
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These imagined and real mothers provide an important counter to the negative images of black womanhood circulated in other media. |
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Unlike many would-be damsels in distress, I never imagined myself being rescued by a knight in shining armor. |
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He tightened the knot on his tie and brushed an imagined piece of lint off his uniform jacket. |
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In John's day, there were cellars, coal-holes, a midden and such external toilet arrangements as might be imagined in the yard behind the house. |
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I carried on walking, thinking that I'd imagined it, and then the pain grew worse. |
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I imagined buses crashing, ferries sinking, autobahn pile-ups, the start of round three of hostilities with Germany, trapping her in that country until she was an old woman. |
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This the neighborhood bindery I imagined back in the eighties, when I suddenly realized what computers could do to free and distribute information. |
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She imagined it encompassing her entire body, and as she did, she felt a familiar trickle of power slowly begin to manifest itself across the surface of her skin. |
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From roaring avalanches to rock falls and rotten ice, Sher had already imagined a dozen ways to die on Nanga Parbat. |
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That felt like cheating, I imagined my own reaction to reading a book and then finding such an addendum at the end. |
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Press was struck that Wishnitzer was not the anti-establishment ideologue he imagined him to be. |
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Both sides imagined the other was a monster, a subhuman worthy only of death. |
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Back then, no one ever imagined needing to beam live video to ground troops from a fighter jet. |
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We create imagined relationships with stars to form the blueprint of who we want to be. |
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But neither Magnitsky nor Browder himself imagined the extent of the corruption in the Putin regime. |
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I imagined myself becoming a card shark, but the dealer quickly discouraged me. |
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Not exactly the charmed life his countrymen imagined he was savoring all those years. |
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Even Bob Fosse could never have imagined jazz hands like this. |
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Freeman has imagined an elaborate narrative set in a fantastic world, but he creates it from the easily overlooked sections of our quotidian existence. |
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We've had a great eight years together now, and the arrival of wee baby Alex has placed us in a blissful state neither of us could have imagined possible. |
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I couldn't have imagined that I would actually be sitting with him, coincidentally at age 30, discussing the same issue. |
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But Seligman never imagined how Mitchell might put the concept to work, in part because it was so ill-suited to that purpose. |
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Hence, the film juxtaposes real-life footage of deep sea dives with imagined special effects of what life might look like on other planets in the solar system. |
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When it kicked at night and woke her, Emma spread her fingertips over the foreign swell that was her own body and imagined the baby spoke to her in a secret, atonal humming. |
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He was like some cryptic English-Chekhovian figure, playing out the last days of his private, imagined Raj. |
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I never imagined my sister would not reappear when I willed her to. |
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If Berkovic imagined his move to Ewood Park would mean an instant recall to first team duties he must indeed be blessed with a hugely inflated ego. |
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Adolphus aimed the mouth of his flame-thrower at the flowered archway and let the flowers wither under the imagined flames of his mind, and he delighted in this. |
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Rodriguez wrote a script that imagined Trejo, his thuggish muse in desperado and Spy Kids, as a Mexican Charles Bronson. |
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We still have enemies who spend every waking hour scheming of ways to blow up that mall of imagined peacetime. |
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The pedophile is often imagined as the dishevelled old man baldly offering candy to preschoolers. |
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But very few of us have imagined that they could fuel a generalized positive view of secession. |
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The veil was lifted and the eyes moved in close, so close that I imagined I could see clear into her twenty-something spinster soul and the lonely yearning girl beyond. |
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Although I had imagined myself as a seeker of spirituality since having entered the yeshiva several years before, faith had been a topic that eluded me. |
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It had nothing to do with demonstrating how the genetic information coding for feathers could have arisen in the imagined reptilian ancestors of birds. |
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No one imagined in 1897 what the electron would do, or how it would change humanity. |
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Babylon could be a euphemism for Rome or it could just be a metaphor for imagined exile. |
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Spying it on a map, I imagined meadows full of pretty winged lepidoptera. |
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A twinned, imagined narrative of a fictitious Fidel Castro and a Miami exile intent on assassinating him. |
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When the framers of the constitution were first debating it, few people imagined that Congress would prove to be the basic guarantor of American liberties. |
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But what is there more irresponsible than playing with the fire of an imagined civil war in the France of today? |
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The ancient Maya were imagined as a prehistoric, mysterious, ritualistic cult, ineluctably estranged from European historical and philosophical systems. |
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As I read this, I imagined a fresco depicting the economic section of the document. |
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Rosario's embroidered and ornamented sashes with ribbon rosettes for an imagined Miss Brazil, Miss Amazon and Miss France hang from standards nearby. |
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There was a glazed look in our eyes as we imagined our new love nest brimming with books, half finished manuscripts and acceptance letters from publishers. |
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Indeed, Fellowes was such a fan that he imagined one day doing his own send-up of the show. |
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Painting Moominvalley in sepia to save print costs in The Great Flood, Jansson somehow makes it a riot of imagined color. |
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Boko Haram presents a more diabolical danger than anybody could have imagined a half-century ago. |
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I had never dived on a real pirate ship, and I imagined fully rigged masts, broad wooden beams, and a blonde-haired damsel gracing the bow of an eerie ghost ship. |
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An Internet meme imagined if Breaking Bad were set in Canada, which has socialized medicine. |
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Her face was red and I imagined her eyes were tearing from the pressure. |
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The students would have never imagined that by shooting a one-hour telefilm on the campus within 15 days, they would be revealing a synergy of sorts. |
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Instead, he cut to a passage that imagined the most indolent couple imaginable, Linda Evangelista and Goncharov's Ilya Oblomov. |
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Given the play in question, and the period, a corollary statement might be that Smith's project was the most textually complex Shakespeare edition imagined up to that point. |
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Maybe the diverse threads of this wide ranging conversation are beginning to blend and merge like that imagined reflection inside the mirrored sphere. |
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I'd met few who'd been to the country, and from second and third-hand reports I'd heard, I imagined a strange land of bicycle-avalanches and where vegetarians ate grass. |
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Indeed, the novel narrativizes the reception of the almanac in such a way as to keep it from being the property of only one nation or imagined community. |
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I never imagined that you'd be able to beat the top score like that. |
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When she showed up at our STAR studios in her brown and beige school uniform we had never imagined that she could be transformed into the beauty here pictured. |
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To be honest, I had imagined myself swanning around in a plush, towelling robe with one of those Lauren Bacall turbans to match and slices of cucumber on my eyes. |
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Over the span of his tragically short life, we doubt young Marius ever imagined a sobbing Kirstie Alley tweeting on his behalf. |
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In one split second glance at the screen, I had seen more big hair, false eyelashes and cleavage than I'd ever imagined existed in my parents' youth. |
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The idea was to entice teenagers off the streets on Saturdays when they might be making mischief, but Sonja never imagined how successful it would be. |
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When I imagined my journalism career, I never pictured myself standing shirtless in a unisex bathroom in the White House. |
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I never imagined myself standing in front of superstars like her and getting feedback and validation from them. |
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Maybe all journeys should be imagined as a single day, short as a trip to the corner or long as a life in its ninth decade. |
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Relin could not have imagined that this was a man who would later be called a pathological liar. |
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The particular quality of beauty has long been imagined and revered as the mystical bridge with which humans can traverse the worlds and access the divine. |
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While unpacking my groceries, I imagined that I'd become a famous writer and had approached her as she sat at the far end of the parking lot, reading my famous book. |
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You'd imagined that they could slip into their metal shell as easily as you slipped in and out of your pajamas. |
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I prided myself on having a mouth like a sailor, imagined myself unshockable. |
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The main hypothesis of this paper therefore is that the Napster Music Community, being a virtual community, is both an imagined community and a network community. |
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Nor was it Neal Stephenson, the visionary science fiction writer who imagined a future transformed by nanotechnology in his 1995 novel The Diamond Age. |
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She imagined trying to squeeze through holes so she could get out. |
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My mind imagined footsteps stealthily making their way across the loft. |
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Booth, killed as he fled capture, had imagined history would hail him. |
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Had he not always been swathed in white robes, you could have imagined him in a cardie, pottering round his vegetable patch with his little grandson. |
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They've done mock interviews, funeral orations, series of imagined letters from the famous person to a grandchild, or from an invented friend to the famous person. |
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She imagined what it would be like when it was finally orbiting in space. |
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Throughout this book, Guest weaves in connections to Berlioz, ballet, choreography, the origins of poetry itself and multi-faceted aspects of imagined celestial spheres. |
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I imagined myself fighting against giant rats and drunken centaurs, in shining armour, a sword and shield in hand, and finally discovering the Truth. |
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She was moving so subtly that I imagined I was a giant Ouija board. |
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Then I get all het up and angry and upset and frustrated and full of rage and have to remind myself that this imagined conversation never actually took place. |
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If diversity is always imagined in the same ways, it becomes, ironically, homogenized, and loses its power to unsettle established ways of thinking. |
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The ECB is a unique supranational organization with powers far beyond what we could have imagined sovereign states would delegate to such an institution. |
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While you probably imagined that my family tree was chock-a-block with international playboys and glamorous socialites, I actually come from a long line of caravanners. |
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In the late nineteenth century, patrician historians produced hundreds of books, prints, lectures, classes, and tours about an imagined colonial city known as Old New York. |
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Having spent days idling in Shanghai, China's largest city, the players had never imagined the match would be so brutal and physical, especially in the second half. |
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Striking testimony to the enduring power of Ulysses is that we mark not the birth of its author or the publication of the book but the imagined day of the fiction. |
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If the picture burns, it is not Charles VII as imaged that burns but simply the material object that serves as an analagon for the manifestation of the imagined object. |
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Ready to go all-out to build the body you imagined in your dreams? |
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Have you ever imagined what a million butterflies would look like? |
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I feel myself falling, deeper than I would ever have imagined possible. |
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The author stumbles a touch in the third act, dragging his ending out too long, and giving us a finale that's either falsely uplifting or cruelly imagined by a dying boy. |
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I never imagined I would be laying here, with the scent of incense and jasmine filling my nose, lying this close to anyone, nearly drowning in them. |
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We find it inconceivable that his accounts were imagined or invented. |
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Her imagined unfair treatment at the hands of the Indons is motivated by an ignorant belief that a young pretty woman couldn't possibly be guilty. |
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Here, his composition, line and Fauvist hues abstract the imagined essence of flowers on conspicuous stalks that may be heading on to hip and seed. |
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He's much chattier than I ever imagined because I always had the impression he was really intense from a lot of the roles I've seen him in. |
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She could almost hear the satisfying whomp as she imagined slamming into the girl. |
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Chewie found his flashlight and imagined a night shadow circus tent when he saw Oliver and Millie making shadow puppets inside. |
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Jane Addams was a leading statesperson in an era when few imagined such possibilities for women. |
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In the early 19th century, writers imagined Tudor Christmas as a time of heartfelt celebration. |
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Aristotle was surprised that the Mediterranean was deep but hardly imagined it sank to abyssal depths of four thousand meters. |
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Ivar imagined the buzz spreading about his extraordinary weekend dealings. |
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They used an evaluation process called chronometry that compares the time of test participants' imagined movements to actual movements. |
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For a young naturopath, the diagnosis of leukemia was one that she never imagined she would love back. |
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On the way to my office I imagined Cynthia as a chrysalis, my imposed burden of studenthood, falling off me, drifting into the night. |
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They imagined themselves living in a world inhabited by supernatural powers which were mostly malevolent. |
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The spot was re-edited, returning with the scene of imagined roboticide removed. |
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However, during the founding meetings of the new organization, this Greek word was not invoked, so this explanation may have been imagined later. |
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He could never have imagined how influential his honest techniques would turn out to be. |
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Imagine yourself as a beautiful, lentil weaving, Ma Walton type mother and after a while, you start to become the imagined mother! |
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Similar considerations apply, mutatis mutandis, to the example of nightmare imagined by Brown. |
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I imagined myself, some ancient Neronian diner, gourmandizing on a delicately flavoured lark's tongue, or a lightly killed dormouse on a stick. |
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She never imagined that, almost 70 years on, she would still be writing to her childhood penpal. |
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His paintings on wood panel layer dioptric fragments of an imagined world, against a fractured kaleidoscope of the real world. |
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This can also be a form of imagined human geography because Cyprus used this identity to justify its revolts and nationalist movements. |
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Goscelin's account has little new historical content, mainly being filled with miracles and imagined speeches. |
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We imagined that this was a ruse on his part, for his neck loved the yoke of groomdom. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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If we imagined a person capable of comprehending infinity, we should merely think that he was able infinitely to add up finities. |
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The cycle is imagined to run so slowly that at each point of the cycle the working body is in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium. |
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Novelists like Michael Crichton have imagined nanoscale robots creating an ecodisaster. |
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If you've ever imagined being stuck in an upright box with eight halitotic colleagues, it's like doing the Christmas party stone cold sober. |
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Dreamscapes is an exhibition of work, which includes paintings in oils of remembered and imagined landscapes. |
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I imagined Kate Moss, the leading waif, sniffing over a sandwich found on the road, or dumpster-diving for pizza crusts. |
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Some progress was made in exploring the western reaches of the imagined passage. |
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Herm said it often enough that you imagined him ascending, rung by rung, into beatitude. |
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Various places in Africa and the Americas have been named after the imagined cities made of gold, rivers of gold and precious stones. |
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When Maxwell produced his electromagnetism equations, he never imagined their importance for radio and telecommunications. |
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At the same time, other developers imagined developing Biggar into a larger seaside resort. |
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Therefore, using faraway imagined places is a feature of utopic and dystopic imagination. |
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It also has white sand, but unpurified, undeveloped, looking more like a far-flung tropical island than how I'd imagined the heart of the Amazon. |
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Twilight definitely had a following thanks to Stephenie Meyer's novels, but I think we all kind of imagined it was fairly cultish. |
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It is framed in terms of an idealized device called a Carnot engine, imagined to define a continuous cycle of states of its working body. |
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Sen questions the Rawlsian contractarian account of justice, wherein negotiating parties are imagined to be equal, free, and independent. |
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I never imagined seeing something so wild and desolate as those emerging dark rocks in the middle of the raging waves. |
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