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"figment" Definitions
  1. something that somebody has imagined and that does not really exist

240 Sentences With "figment"

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Then again, it might be a figment of Stacey's imagination.
The "Arab NATO" the Saudis have floated is a figment.
A figment of David's imagination, or another of his personalities?
She's just a scary figment of a good mother's imagination.
But that image is a figment of her fevered imagination.
Snuffleupagus was a figment of Big Bird's imagination until 1985.
Point is, "the blockchain" is a figment of technocratic imagination.
But the BFR is not a figment of Musk's imagination.
The sense of peace is not a figment of tourist brochures.
Is he actually there or a figment of some character's imagination?
He is his own thing, and a figment of my imagination.
Since then, the cover had become a figment in sports culture.
Was the supernatural scene real or a figment of Betty's imagination?
SOMETIMES it is perceived as a figment of the far future.
This color coordination was not a figment of Red Horse's imagination.
"This event seems extraordinary to me," Ms. Rosenthal said of Figment.
What figment of the algorithm brought Bosco to my Explore page?
Inside this complication there may be a stark figment of architecture.
The Figment project, named for a Warhol quote that he'd prefer an epitaph that read "figment" rather than his name (he didn't get his wish), also includes at webcam at Pittsburgh's St. John Chrysontom Byzantine Catholic Church.
It's not a figment of the liberal media's imagination or anyone else's.
What is real and what is a figment of imagination in 2017?
Henein suggested the window smashing was a "figment" of the witness's imagination.
In short, the physical promise of the wall is largely a figment.
It's possible she is a ghost, or a figment of his imagination.
But Trump Mingle is only a figment of Seth Meyers's twisted imagination.
Nuclear brinksmanship was, for decades, a figment of a bygone, wayward era.
West sees it too, proving that it's not a figment of Hays' delusions.
Many wondered if he was real, or a figment of Kevin's troubled psyche.
The Model Y is nothing but a figment of Musk's imagination for now.
"Figment was well loved by visitors," said the Governors Island spokeswoman Sarah Krautheim.
Or the lines of dialogue addressed to some figment in the next room.
There's also a demon named George, who is probably a figment of Kristen's imagination.
This figment was Ganna's prop through all the later blows of fortune she suffered.
I think it's supposed to be like a figment of all of our imaginations.
By the end of the year Deadspin was a figment of its former self.
Lost was someone's fever dream, Friends was a figment of Phoebe's imagination, all that jazz.
Drake and Rihanna -- are they bangin' or is it just a figment of our imagination?
He is a figment of Sofia's imagination, not a "torture-porn warrior" or Sofia's accomplice.
Sancho falls for a woman to whom—being a figment of imagination—he is invisible.
But if Roosevelt Island doesn't work out for Figment, Governors Island will be there, waiting.
Pussycat (Margaret Qualley), who flirts with Cliff, appears to be a figment of Tarantino's imagination.
In the movie's big reveal, we learn that Tully was a figment of Marlo's imagination.
Read this book and then tell me the patriarchy is a figment of my imagination.
We are not a figment of your imagination or an exotic answer to your desires.
It has taken the U.S. 40 years to recover some figment of the wolf population.
It's like November never happened and Trump's election was all a figment of our imaginations.
Having healthy and tasty homemade bread doesn't have to be a figment of your imagination, though.
Apparently, pizza Rat was not just a figment of the internet's overactive desire for gross videos.
The clearest evidence yet that the economic slowdown isn't a figment of the bond market's imagination.
Here, "something grand" is incredibly nebulous, a figment of someone's imagination that might not even exist.
That person isn't real to you—they are only real as a figment and a spectre.
Readers often infer that Mr. Tuttle is a ghost, a figment of the body artist's imagination.
In both cases, the menace Texas feared was found to be a figment of legislators' creative imaginations.
The right response is not to dismiss the anger and fear as the figment of Trump's imagination.
I remember seeing one where it's like everyone, including yourself, is just a figment of Elliot's imagination.
Today, parkgoers can visit Journey Into Imagination with Figment, an updated version of the classic Epcot ride.
In the middle of kissing, Moe keeps seeing the figment of Noah instead of the real Vice.
The closest it came to any commercialization was in 2009, when it briefly sold Figment T-shirts.
A figment of H. P. Lovecraft's wicked imagination, Miskatonic University is the Harvard of his horror stories.
For the end user, it looks like a savings account whether you're relying on Compound or Figment.
The Kickstarter for Figment VR launched in November and reached its funding goals in nearly 24 hours.
So in a sense Beethoven's orchestra never really existed; it was a figment of his vivid aural imagination.
In The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, cartoonist Sonny Liew collaborates with a figment of his imagination.
Was the mystery woman some kind of covert agent—or simply a figment of these hyper-paranoid times?
Some people have suggested that Tom is a figment of Kate's imagination, or that she suffered memory loss.
I was friend, excuse, deus ex machina, joke, symptom, figment, specter, crutch, toy, phantom, gag, analyst and babysitter.
But what if you remembered your job loss not as a figment of your imagination, but as reality?
Civilization would have this problem as well; its accessibility, I increasingly believe, is a figment born of familiarity.
The show is a figment of Hammerstein's imagination, and he is to blame for what's stupid about it.
Turkey's troubles are homegrown, and the economic war against it is a figment of Mr. Erdogan's conspiratorial imagination.
So did I. I was not a figment of his thoughts, he was not a fear inside me.
The popular Figment NYC arrives on Roosevelt Island, but some residents are not ready for thousands of visitors.
The only problem is that Mr. Ozkaya's find may be nothing more than a figment of his perception.
It's pretty obvious that Jon Snow is not alive and is just a figment of Sam Tarly's imagination.
The Hannah Baker depicted in Season 2 is a figment created through the memories of those she knew.
Yule-time travellers like them represent a "European" demos that is not merely a figment of a Eurocrat's imagination.
Whether that was real or a figment of Lenny's wishful thinking is left up to the audience to decide.
"And I still have some colleagues in the House telling me it's a figment of my imagination," he said.
"I find it very difficult to know whether it is a figment of my imagination or not," he says.
Of course, since these are all the figment of a computer's imagination, you're bound to see some gruesome deformities.
Then another figment comes: a slave auction with Jones on the block, Southern belles fanning themselves in the crowd.
At first, Carlotta's mirage-like appearance on a beach suggests she is but a figment of Sylvia's fearful imagination.
At what point does a circle appear in "Galaxies of Being," or was it a figment of my imagination?
P.S. My theory about Hart being a figment of Naz's imagination was totally debunked, as seen in the shower scene.
A nightmare, whether real or merely a figment of our imagination, is something you don't ever want to come true.
Maeve wants to find her daughter — despite the fact that she may just be a figment of her programmatic imagination.
The thought of a Rosie robot in the home isn't some figment of the imagination, but a possibility for hundreds.
Created by two journalists, Figment is a safe space for teens to experiment and get constructive feedback on their work.
We pull the covers over our head; pray and pretend that the monster is just a figment of our imagination.
But Gray does not want to believe that they were merely a figment of an antique but ethically progressive imagination.
Facing a world of multiple threats, no system, not even a figment of a fevered imagination, can really keep pace.
For all I knew, Michael Furey had been a figment of Joyce's imagination, as perhaps the boy was of Lily's.
"We like to say we're a platform for groups like Figment to share their passions with the public," she said.
Some residents weren't even aware that Figment was heading their way, since hardly any advertising or marketing had been done.
"She wasn't a figment or a dream or a literary theory or somebody's psychosexual interpretation — she was actual," Hendrickson writes.
A figment of her ex-husband, Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tomkins), appears in her mental chaos, offering tidbits of insight.
"The Bernie blackout is real — it's not a figment of our imagination," Turner, co-chairwoman Sanders's presidential campaign, told Hill.
Class reductive leftism is a figment of the political imagination roused by those who have made their peace with neoliberalism.
Such a tension has its playful aspects; the older man keeps returning, ghost or figment of the imagination, throughout the book.
The idea that they want to use banned books to overthrow the Chinese government is simply a figment of someone's imagination.
It occurred to me that this could all be a figment of my imagination, but my gut told me something different.
Is it more foolish to chase what may be a figment, or to assume that our planet has no secrets left?
Mr. Koren explained that Figment had never attracted anywhere near 22019,22018 people on Governors Island and could expect — at most — 0003,2000.
Soviet aggression in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America was by no means a figment of Mr. Brzezinki's imagination.
Secret Window rests on a twist that might have been less obvious pre–Fight Club: Shooter is a figment of Mort's imagination.
Whole industries that once dominated the planet are just a figment in memory's eye, while new industries quietly grow into massive behemoths.
"It is a figment of the racist imagination, it should be mocked, and I'm glad to have mocked it," Ciccariello-Maher wrote.
I have no idea why FullRoom was in my notes, but it's a figment of my imagination, not an actual thing. Apologies.
Hence, the growth slowdown that its GDP statistics indicate started around the turn of the century is a figment of our imaginations.
You could say that Trumpism isn't the answer (it isn't), but not that the issue was a figment of the candidate's imagination.
Leslie Koch, president of the Trust for Governors Island, once donned a rubber chicken costume as a participant in the Figment festivities.
Fabiana's sense that her agency didn't particularly care whether or not she ever got work was not a figment of her imagination.
Even the man she says she's seeing is a figment in this movie, cropped from images, a hand-holding blur, a ghost.
The notion that a party can't walk and chew gum at the same time is a figment of a politically insecure mind.
But does erectile dysfunction reflect biological causes or is it figment of our sex ambivalent culture and men's embrace of traditional gender roles?
I believe in partnering at our own pace, and that pressure to be part of a couple is a figment of society's imagination.
Things in the real world don't switch suddenly, in zero time, Schrödinger thought—discontinuous "quantum jumps" were just a figment of the mind.
Figment Project, the group that created the course, recently launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise the money to reopen the attraction this summer.
Each rider wears a headset built around a Samsung Gear VR, Simon Reveley from Figment Productions, who worked on the ride, told Mashable.
ARTS An article on Saturday about Figment NYC misstated the number of people who attended Roosevelt Island's annual cherry blossom festival in 24637.
Yes, students can get actual, real credit for listening to Beyoncé, and yes, this is real university, not a happy figment of your imagination.
It's a story, with slightly different outcomes, that Ben tells in both narratives — surely that means it couldn't be a figment of Alison's imagination?
It's hard to watch ourselves being portrayed as a figment of the imagination, and they don't acknowledge us even though we're sitting right here.
To insist that whatever caused the problem is a figment of your imagination is an extremely powerful way of getting out of trouble. 2.
"The more awareness that's raised that something's not a figment of someone's imagination, the more people are feeling validated in their experiences," Roy added.
I absolutely love how they have several different boards that are themed to specific characters, such as their board dedicated to Figment and EPCOT.
Spectacular modern installations appeared on remote corners in the most far-fetched of places, that they sometimes seemed like a figment of my imagination.
But he called the reports of killings of soldiers a "figment of the imagination of the news agency", without saying which news agency he meant.
Prior to Refinery29, Stanberry was an editorial campaign manager for Figment and held a variety of freelance editorial positions for Blue Rider Press and Assouline.
That presents a problem for the show: if every character might be a figment of David's imagination, how can they have inner lives and motivations?
Even though it's unclear what happened to Natalie, this figment of the murders and disputed piece of evidence is a big part of the story.
The way the current campaign is going we voters mostly still hope that a Sanders v Trump contest is just a figment of our imagination.
Though the plans for Figment had been drafted months before, residents suddenly started to worry that the island was not ready for another large festival.
But despite Handke's peripatetic visits, he never seemed to know it, or never seemed to know it as anything other than a figment or delusion.
The perceived challenges that prevent many people from pursuing careers in technical fields are not a figment of their imagination, but real barriers to success.
He was 12 years older than me, and had left our house when I was six, so he became kind of a figment of my imagination.
It turns out that the version of Ghost Ford who helped Bernard create a host version of Charlotte Hale was just a figment of his imagination.
It is never made quite clear if they are a figment of her imagination or not, but either way they sure have some cool dance moves.
He did so just to lay his eyes upon the holy city and pray at the Western Wall, the last visible figment of our lost temple.
I had spent so much time scanning the distant ridges for a lumbering white mass that the bears had become almost a figment of my imagination.
But as the home of not only the production, in Belfast's Titanic Studios, but also Westeros itself, Northern Ireland has been transformed in fact and figment.
Like the boys in Maxwell's novel, he seemed like a figment, or a fragile piece of memory that crumbles when you turn it in your hands.
As cultural programming has grown, Mr. Samuelian points out, Figment is now just one of 58 arts groups vying for free public space on the island.
The artist's depiction of ghosts, otherworldly creatures, and skeletons introduce us to a world where these beings are real, not just a figment of the imagination.
Mr Icke placed him directly in front of Claudius, turning the dramatic logic of the scene on its head: was this Claudius a figment of Hamlet's imagination?
All of this is to say that Victoria — who, apparently, is a very real figment of the multi-billion dollar company's imagination — no longer has a secret.
Lest us not forget that without 1970s disco, Madonna's best album ever ("Confessions on a Dance Floor," don't argue) wouldn't even be a figment of our imaginations.
That's what the play starts to come down to: that the Rafael Nadal that I've created in the first act is a huge figment of my imagination.
Lenny's just a figment of the collective imagination behind /r/HaveWeMet, an occasionally obscene subreddit where complete strangers invent online personas and pretend to know one another.
I've had this dream for twenty-five years, ever since I was a kid, and I've always just believed that she was a figment of my imagination.
One of the casualties of progress has been the Figment art fair, an 11-year fixture that helped establish the island as a cool place to visit.
The only way to prove that it wasn't just a figment of my weary winter brain is with visual evidence, to help you when you end up there.
We'll have to wait until next week to find out if it's a figment of her imagination, a bad dream, or an actual masked killer out for blood.
I only caught the start of the affair, but a brief glance at Followill's website made it pretty clear he was some kind of figment or sock-puppet.
NEW YORK An article on Wednesday about Figment NYC, a free annual festival on Governors Island, misidentified the object represented by one of the miniature golf course holes.
Liberated, she wanders, dances and finds her romantic foil, in a series of scenes that could either be a figment of imagination or as real as it gets.
"Carbon capture is total bullshit" and "a figment of the imagination," Bloomberg said on Monday, addressing a crowd at the Bloomberg New Energy Finance summit in New York.
As a figment of a man's imagination, the Mother's most important forebear is Hari of Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972), the dead wife who reappears to her husband in space.
"We believe everyone is an artist, if you want to be," said David Koren, 0003, the executive director of Figment, who has written a book about the group.
I'm betting that the millennial gender war is a figment of the political circus, and will be washed away by the giant force looming on the horizon: parenthood.
His return in Season 9 would not be his first, as he briefly appeared in Season 3 as a figment of Rick's imagination over the guilt of the killing.
The clinic exists only in virtual reality, and your patient is a figment of the digital world, his symptoms a mere illustration of what might happen in real life.
With apologies to anticipatory figures from Frederick Douglass to Jesse Jackson, a black President resided for decades in the realm of popular culture, a figment of the liberal imagination.
Ms. Ingalls initially had qualms about filming her story, puzzling over how it could present the monster, which may or may not be a figment of the protagonist's imagination.
Okay, so my little guy is 11 months old, and baby number two is just a figment of my imagination at the moment, so I'm looking into the future here.
While the Pax monster is likely just a figment produced by the many sci-fi stressors in Stefan's life, Bandersnatch at least recognizes the outside force controlling his every move.
A mood not simply characterized by self-care, but more so by a forceful womanhood and the defiant refusal to be reduced to a mere figment of the male gaze.
High as a kite, Jelly thinks Amos is a figment of his imagination, and casts his eyes around the room, wondering if anyone else can see this pint-sized wonder.
The prison guard glimpsed in the season premiere was looming nearby as Noah and Helen talked, so now we know that he's not just a figment of Noah's overheated imagination.
Instead, it appears he uses Lenny, who shows up as a figment of Oliver's imagination throughout the episode, and it's clear she's not even playing the same game as the men.
The startup launched a sample app, Figment AR, which really showcases the power of the platform, allowing developers to easily build a host of effects into their new or existing apps.
As the speed and efficiency of computer processing increases at predictable rates, our ability to author our own destinies is being consumed by a conjured figment of our imagination: the internet.
"The only figment of my imagination is that you must not be seeing right with that one eye," Covington replied, referring to Bisping's disfigured eye that resulted from a 2013 fight.
For the past year, the organizer David Koren had been meeting with residents of Roosevelt Island, contacting artists and planning for his 103th annual Figment arts festival in New York City.
This has the neat effect of making us wonder if everyone is a mere figment of Quinn's literary imagination, particularly when Quinn, increasingly obsessed with the case, begins to skid into insanity.
It's staged in a super-fun way, with Cyrus, 26, at first appearing as a figment of Jenner and Baldwin's imagination, dancing outside the car before kicking it in the back seat. .
The conspiracy theorists are out in force, with many believing McIver either sabotaged the campaign (there was a Rickroll in the speech, after all) or she is a figment of Trump's imagination.
Fans of the show Mr. Robot are used to feeling like a figment of someone else's imagination, as they are constantly told they've been made up by protagonist Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek).
"This is what the real Mr. Darcy looks like, except for the fact that he is a figment of the imagination," Stig Abell, editor of The Times Literary Supplement, wrote on Twitter.
Her memoir, "An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination" (2008), is about the child she lost, in her ninth month of pregnancy, while living in a remote part of France.
These characters could easily be an effect of Haller's illness, each one just a figment of his fractured mind (in some scenes, look for the characters who show up in the mirrors).
All that is wholesome enough, but interrogating the underlying logic leaves the film looking quite strange, and not because of any "quirky" humor about a Hitler figment acting goofy with a young boy.
While the war between models and mortals has long been over (or was just a figment of our subconscious, thanks to SATC), the women ahead prove that personal style is the ultimate weapon.
This is NOT a figment of Truman Burbank's imagination ... the house where Jim Carrey filmed "The Truman Show" was smack in the path of Hurricane Michael's 155 mph winds, but somehow dodged disaster.
Did that WikiLeak-ing, Weiner-crashing, Billy Bushing, Russian-hacking spectacle really just happen, or was it a figment of too many minds subjected to too much pandemonium over too long a campaign?
You could also say that this America never really existed, except as a figment of privilege and exclusion, and that the conjuring of it, on such a scale, is a kind of provocation.
Initially, Tully seems to make everything better, but as the big plot twist reveals, Tully is actually just a figment of Marlo's imagination, conjured up to help her cope with the messiness of motherhood.
Either way, Ford have bigger problems to worry about than whether Debbie is a figment or not, as the BTK killer is creepily haunting around another Kansas city in the "Episode 3" cold open.
A few posts on Instagram hinted that it would be dropping this week, and today Starbucks made the news official: The Crystal Ball Frappuccino is very real, not just a figment of your imagination.
While Big Bird discussed his large furry friend with other characters on the show and even insisted he was real, none of them believed Snuffleupagus was anything beyond a figment of Big Bird's imagination.
Our sources say a story floating around that Bey's weave got tangled up in a bike back in February at the L.A. studio -- requiring staff to untangle her -- is a figment of someone's imagination.
Figment and its accompanying app for iPhone (the case only fits iPhone 6 and 6 Plus for now), which aggregates VR content for easy accessibility, is meant to seamlessly mix VR into daily conversation.
He then tweeted about how he used the time to reflect on how pain is a figment of the imagination, which came as news to the many chronic pain sufferers who proceeded to ratio him.
"Leslie saw that wasn't going to add anything," said David Koren, the founder of the Figment public art project, which helped bring some of the first visitors and set up the funky miniature golf course.
To ensure perfect correspondence, VR firms such as Figment Productions, a British company that worked on the new Kraken ride, map the entire track using devices called inertial measurement units (IMUs) before the visuals are created.
But livestreaming funerals isn't just a figment of the future; it's a trend already very much in action—and while being divisive, certainly has more to offer than a Slav-squat selfie next to the hearse.
Todd VanDerWerff: At the end of Mr. Robot's first season, when Elliot Alderson caught up to everybody else and realized that Mr. Robot was simply a figment of his imagination, it felt like a major breakthrough.
He is apparently a figment of Mr. Navarro's imagination — an anagram of Mr. Navarro's surname that the trade adviser created as a Hitchcockian writing device and stuck with as something of an inside joke with himself.
The film's titular protagonist is a 10-year-old boy living in Germany during World War II, Johannes "Jojo" Betzler (Roman Griffin Davis); Waititi's Hitler, played by the director himself, is a figment of Jojo's imagination.
The Waif, the Redditor suggests, is simply a figment of Arya's imagination (caused by the House of Black and White's magic) which is working to kill the humanity holding Arya back from fully becoming a Faceless Man.
In " The Essence of Christianity " (1841), Feuerbach proposed that when human beings worship God they are simply worshipping what they themselves value, and are projecting those values onto the figment of objectivity they choose to call God.
The case, called the Figment VR viewer, is the same size and feel as a normal smartphone accessory, but pull down two buttons on the back of the device and it stealthily flips into a VR headset.
"After Trump's Washington Post interview this past Sunday, the conservative health-care universe, including some people on Trump's own team, quickly concluded that the separate administration plan he described was entirely a figment of Trump's imagination," Levin writes.
Figment, with its replica of Lady Liberty's half-buried head, a pavilion made of recycled plastic bottles and whimsical miniature golf course, became a favorite destination for families looking for something fun and free to do on the weekends.
But it makes less sense on Sherlock, a show that increasingly seems to have no time for anybody who isn't the title character, to the degree that "The Abominable Bride" literally turns every other character into a figment of his imagination.
Annia is full Annie now — she ditches her elfin accent, she calls Greg an asshole, and tells Ellia that she still hates fantasy a genre (Ellia is confused what Annie is een talking aboutbecause she is a just a figment).
PATTON: In fact we never denied we had multiple calls about the elusive n-word tape or "Apprentice" tape, because Omarosa, again, was obsessed with this imaginary and, quite frankly, fictitious figment of her imagination, which I now know to believe.
"I wish there were more opportunities like this," he said The inspiration for Figment, Mr. Koren said, came from his trips to Burning Man, the alternative arts festival in the Nevada desert, where he also met his wife in 2002.
We opened on Mr. Cannavale as Irving, a used-car salesman and all-purpose Dark Army fixer who cleaned up Tyrell Wellick's shooting of Elliott, settling, it seems, any lingering mystery over whether Wellick is a figment of Elliot's damaged psyche.
Sprawling and sensual, "She" tells the story of a man who's infatuated with a woman from his imagination — whether she's based on a real person or is merely a figment of his desire is unclear, but that doesn't really matter.
Saul has mostly hinted around the idea that Chuck's condition is probably a figment of his imagination, even in the season two finale, when the doctors who treat Chuck's head wound seem highly suspicious of what Jimmy tells them about his brother's health.
Elliot becoming convinced that Tyrell is just a figment of his imagination — just like Mr. Robot — is such a great moment because it plays off of fan theories and your own worst fears about where the show might go and on and on.
He allegedly said he used a frying pan and a knife to attack "a big person" in his room, striking the person — who according to the report appears to have been a figment of his imagination — with three blows, the report states.
Granted, the terrific first season was always going to be difficult to match, especially after it was revealed that Mr. Robot (Christian Slater), the hacker determined to bring down the massive conglomerate E Corp, was really just a figment of Elliot's imagination.
He is adept at exploiting film's peculiar qualities—its ability to hop across time, to confuse dream and reality, to present a single event from different perspectives—to show how a memory is only one degree removed from a figment of the imagination.
Such is the case with Journey Into Imagination, a much beloved Disney ride that was updated twice — once to critical scorn by replacing the iconic theme One Little Spark, and nixing the ride's lovable mascot, Figment, and once more to its current iteration.
But it does amount to the clearest evidence yet that the economic slowdown isn't a figment of the bond market's imagination, but something that is happening all around us, even if a few really good jobs reports in a row hid that fact.
As Tom Hanks plays you in Clint Eastwood's new movie, "Sully," you act as though somebody else, some figment of the public's imagination, managed to land a crippled airliner on the ice-cold Hudson River and save the lives of everybody on board, including you.
It occupies the fourth hole of a miniature golf course created by Figment, a nonprofit arts group that, in a world of million-dollar auctions and big-ticket, blockbuster museum exhibitions, is trying to make art, or at least its notion of art, more accessible.
I could be taking my mistrust of Camille's subjectivity too far, but what if Alice is also a figment of her imagination, like the woman in white and the woman in red who startle her in the street at the end of the episode?
When we learn that his relationship with the neighbor (played with artful restraint by Zazie Beetz) was merely a figment of his troubled imagination, the way he leaves the apartment implies that this realization has led Fleck to kill her and perhaps her child.
Either he's an awful federal agent who would rather bully and stalk a teen Jason Mraz wannabe than do actual police work, or he's a figment of Archie's imagination who's acting as the young man's conscience as he delves deeper into the darkness of the cosa nostra.
America's racial justice movements have always confronted the forces of denial that proclaim racism to be a thing of the past, a figment of the wild imaginings of unpatriotic grievance peddlers, the modern day counterparts of the communist and socialist ghosts of a now forgotten era.
And he smokes weed to escape, usually with his friend Darius (Straight Outta Compton's Keith Stanfield), who's so blazed and given to philosophical asides that it's not entirely certain (at least for me) that he's a real character or a figment of Earn and Alfred's imaginations.
" He added that Facebook's human resources department seemed more likely to defend "the manager and the status quo of Facebook" when concerns about unequal treatment were raised, writing that often these "experiences are rationalized away or we're made to believe these disheartening patterns are a figment of our imagination.
Since 2000, Figment has grown from a group running a daylong festival on the island, a 22009-acre former military base turned recreational oasis in New York Harbor, into a grass-roots movement with more than 244,000 volunteers, organizing free events in 18 cities, including Boston; Toronto; Boulder, Colo.
Chuck is still ailing from what he believes to be electromagnetic sensitivity — but as we know from Season 1, Chuck's "condition" is actually a figment of his imagination, a product of a strange spiral that has left him bound to his home and virtually unable to work as a lawyer.
Lawmakers were told that Mr. Trump wanted Ukraine to announce that it would investigate former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. as well as a debunked conspiracy theory about Ukraine helping Democrats in the 2016 presidential election, the latter a figment of disinformation propagated by Russia, according to American intelligence agencies.
Later on, the film switches to a playful grandeur, with the policeman trudging through snowy fields on the trail of his prey and fearing, at the limits of fatigue, that he might be no more than a figment of Neruda's invention—a supporting character in the drama of the wanted man.
" But it was also met with fierce criticism, notably by Irving Howe, who, in Harper's Magazine, described it as "a figment of the Zeitgeist, bearing the rough and careless marks of what is called higher education and exhibiting a talent for the delivery of gross simplicities in tones of leaden complexity.
For him there was nothing before that: not the calls of his desperate grandchildren; not dangers of the sea; and certainly not this thing they'll say in the future was a simple figment of our imagination, a splinter of sun in the mind, a temporary little flinch in the timeline that we once called summer.
So although I would argue there is an element of scapegoating here, and there's some really quite diabolically effective politics around it, it's not a figment of people's imagination, and I think there can be nothing more enraging than the Aspen, Tribeca, Hampstead types telling them the economic statistics with which I began this answer.
And, well, sometimes that cost means being forced to be bullied in public by an angry mob or having to know that some Members are going around campus telling others that your cherished siblings were in fact just a figment of your imagination and the tragic death they suffered at the hands of a gun-touting maniac is just your totally delusional fancy.
Paul Morley's The Age Of Bowie hit shops that July and bombarded us with abstract slogans: Bowie is Man Ray singing Billy Fury; Bowie is not David Jones; Bowie is giving birth to himself over and over again... But while Morley's book prompted head scratching and little else, he was right about one thing: David Bowie is a figment of imagination, a concept of your own choosing.
While the piecemeal nature of the creative process and the wonders of the internet make all sizes and geographies of partnership possible, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye — winner of three accolades at July's Eisner Awards at San Diego Comic-Con — was born of a collaboration previously unseen in the industry: One member of the duo behind the lauded graphic novel is a figment of the other's imagination.
Some, like Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, argue that this bias is a figment of collective liberal imagination and blame President Obama, claiming that he is responsible for polarizing race relations in the United States.
The artist, in The Official Museo Salinas Guide, provides the following reasoning for this work: […] considering the torpid state of Mexican museums — immersed in a colonized and elitist agenda, with an atrophied bureaucratic corps, and fearful of confronting the smallest figment of reality — I decided that it would be a healthy and necessary act to preserve these original testimonies of contemporary Mexican history in the space of a museum: I wanted to 'activate' these objects.
It's better to be difficult and delay gratification; to be disturbing and relegate violence to terrifyingly irrational outbreaks of the sort visited on Cisco, Darlene and Dom by the Dark Army, or on Joanna by an enraged Scott, who beats her nearly to death, or on Elliot by Tyrell, whom he believes is a figment of his imagination until the moment he gets shot in the stomach with the gun of his distraught partner in crime.
On Wednesday morning Trump tweeted statistics about "significant walls built around the world" which Media Matters' Matthew Gertz noted appeared to be derived from an on-screen graphic Dobbs had used the night before... >> Max Boot's latest: "The 'border emergency' used to justify the shutdown is a figment of the xenophobic imaginations" of Coulter, Limbaugh and Trump... "The State of the Union is off" That's what Steny Hoyer told Kate Bolduan on CNN Wednesday morning, shortly after Nancy Pelosi sent POTUS a letter throwing the January 29 State of the Union address into doubt.
Antony Zito, Nicole Laemmle, Jack Robinson, Founders, 4heads/Governors Island Art Fair David Koren, Founder and Executive Producer, FIGMENT Charlie Todd, Founder, Improv Everywhere Jesse Danger, Co-Founder, The Movement Creative Martina Mrongovius, Creative Director, Center for the Holographic Arts Cathy Lang Ho, Spontaneous Interventions Alexandra Chasin, Founder and Artistic Director, Writing On It All Stephen Keltner, President; Thea Lanzisero, Vice President, Sculptors Guild Stephanie Berger, CEO, The Poetry Society of NY Jay Darden, Founder; Mark Thivierge, Curator, Escaping Time – Art from U.S. Prisons Carol Parkinson, Harvestworks; the New York Electronic Art Festival Olivia Koski, Head of Operations, Guerilla Science Kristin Marting, Founding Artistic Director, HERE Tess Howsam, Founding Artistic Director, Exquisite Corpse Company

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