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"imaginatively" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows new and exciting ideas
"imaginatively" Synonyms
in your own way creatively ingeniously innovatively inventively originally unorthodoxly pioneeringly originatively novelly cleverly unconventionally newly groundbreakingly freshly unusually differently unfamiliarly unprecedentedly uniquely inspiredly resourcefully artistically artfully giftedly enterprisingly sophisticatedly devicefully smartly talentedly elaborately brilliantly imaginarily unreally fancifully mythically fictitiously chimerically fantastically visionarily fabulously fictionally illusorily ideally phantasmally phantasmically legendarily notionally whimsically hypothetically theoretically hallucinatorily expressively movingly emotionally stirringly evocatively strikingly touchingly strongly passionately powerfully graphically vividly poignantly pointedly warmly ardently intensely spiritedly animatedly energetically exceptionally outstandingly wonderfully excitingly finely marvelously(US) marvellously(UK) memorably superbly superlatively thrillingly enthrallingly excellently magnificently supremely outlandishly curiously eccentrically freakishly quaintly singularly quirkily idiosyncratically kinkily capriciously freakily quizzically flightily dottily flakily(UK) figuratively metaphorically representatively tropically allegorically ornately floridly flowerily abstractly descriptively symbolically typically emblematically pictorially poetically extendedly figurally literarily tropologically jazzily flashily brightly colorfully(US) colourfully(UK) gaudily snazzily effectively interestingly livelily stimulatingly boldly fancily flamboyantly glaringly insightfully perceptively discerningly wisely penetratingly sagaciously shrewdly astutely percipiently incisively judiciously knowledgeably perspicaciously sapiently acutely deeply intelligently intuitively keenly observantly mentally conceptually perceptually immaterially intangibly thoughtfully nonrepresentationally subconsciously psychosomatically subjectively irrationally unconsciously subliminally psychologically intellectually pregnantly meaningfully significantly eloquently suggestively meaningly tellingly revealingly weightily revelatorily seminally cogently consequentially fecundly importantly academically analytically assumedly conjecturally contingently formalistically generally ideationally ideologically impractically logically metaphysically pedantically detailedly definitively explicitly clearly illustratively forcefully narratively realistically lyrically melodiously rhythmically metrically elegiacally romantically tunefully dramatically epically iambically idyllically odically psychically cerebrally intellectively brainily rationally More

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Despite the realism of the set, Maxwell treats the production imaginatively.
It's certainly more imaginatively made than a lot of those winners.
That looks like progress—but women are not being deployed more imaginatively.
The issue isn't the right of artists to imaginatively enter other lives.
This has been a period which Kate has handled impeccably and imaginatively.
They are willing to throw themselves toward their goals imaginatively, boldly and remorselessly.
Joining Curiosity and Opportunity will be the less imaginatively named Mars 2020 Rover.
Roku, a hardware device, even has its own service, imaginatively named The Roku Channel.
Within months, it was replaced by the less-than-imaginatively named Silk Road 2.
The voice cast is solid, and the various creatures they voice are imaginatively designed.
LG just announced one such gadget, the imaginatively named Levitating Portable Speaker (or PJ9).
Like the castle, his memoir imaginatively and smoothly integrates multiple influences, styles and whims.
Shtini makes redolent forms by fitting together precisely delineated areas of imaginatively veneered paint.
It was an exercise in imaginatively conjuring pain in order to appreciate its absence.
This all just needs to be imaginatively and skillfully translated into more exhibitionary formats.
Like the Aborigines, he meant to possess the land imaginatively with beautiful, flexible, Australian words.
As a consequence, it is not a sculpture that needs to be interacted with imaginatively.
MG: So why can't we be thinking more imaginatively about how to live more communally?
Places that, imaginatively at least, seem entirely at odds with the temperate cities we're flying between.
Nonetheless, Sotheby's used its recently expanded Paris rooms to imaginatively recreate Mr. Bergé's four distinctive homes.
That's the imaginatively alliterative name of the sex robot that's yours to rape for just $9,995.
That's fair enough, but it's also evidence of how imaginatively impoverished big-budget movies have become.
We're five million people spread out on two imaginatively named islands — North Island and South Island.
But I do believe we have to start thinking imaginatively about systems that are fundamentally differently organized.
Whereas Madboots favors poetry and dance, "THEM" is the prose of physical theater, imaginatively and feelingly deployed.
The new group was   imaginatively   called "Guys Only", and the display picture was a manly mug of lager.
Subsequent films about Jesus have continued to approach their source material imaginatively, to the chagrin of the devout.
As such, it is zombie representational, and there is no need to imaginatively interact with most of it.
His new picture, "In Fabric," is his fourth feature and his most impressive, engrossing, imaginatively unchained work yet.
Little in Mr Xi's record suggests that he will respond generously and imaginatively to Hong Kong's identity crisis.
The imaginatively named Wisney World will feature three themed casinos, an amusement park, a safari and an artificial lake.
Investors will then have a contrarian buy signal, because many of these imaginatively valued high-flyers will become bargains.
Gleaming and new, they are brightly and imaginatively painted, with names like Ma Ma's Dumplings and Mein by Maureen.
The Gulf is a logical locus of competition and exploitation, and several artists imaginatively engage with its murky depths.
Jennifer Senior's New York Times review of Lehrer's new book about love, imaginatively titled A Book About Love, is brutal.
The only instrument heard during the 100-minute production, supplely and imaginatively directed by Annie Tippe, is a pitch pipe.
That's what we see happening repeatedly, imaginatively and usually permanently in this jampacked survey of epidermal Americana, past and present.
Tchelitchew, however, is an artist I need to see more of: Surrealism at its most imaginatively poetic pervades his work.
Colonel Gadd insists that the stones were imaginatively "imported" by Dickens to St Luke's at Lower Higham, where my walk began.
The Japanese writer-director Makoto Shinkai has a thing for dualities and a penchant for imaginatively blurring the divide between them.
The newly unveiled, imaginatively named Polestar 1 is a two-door, four-seat "Grand Tourer Coupe," set to start production in 2019.
They were more imaginatively attuned to the vagaries of romantic and family life, yet they could write for and about men, too.
Almost every single character in "Velvet Buzzsaw" is extravagantly awful; the funniest scenes are the ones where they meet imaginatively gruesome ends.
They are full of sound and fury — imaginatively costumed, star-studded, often well acted, stunningly crafted — signifying nothing, at least on purpose.
Over the seasons, Ghesquière has reimagined it in a plethora of colors, often imaginatively embellished, many incorporating Louis Vuitton's signature monogram canvas.
New York City currently relies on two water tunnels, the imaginatively named Water Tunnels 1 and 2, to supply water to the city.
We were going down to Stradbroke, to hang out with a group of lads who, rather imaginatively, were the self-styled Straddy Boys.
The stand-up Jerrod Carmichael, who has produced or starred in some of the most imaginatively shot specials himself, directs these scenes elegantly.
While Scalia gleefully and imaginatively attacked identity politics, justices like Alito and Roberts were more muted (and less meme-worthy) in their dissents.
For the whole of its first 10 episodes, Glover introduced viewers to a universe that was familiar to some, and imaginatively new to others.
In a major multi-state primary contest imaginatively referred to as "Super Tuesday 3," voters in five states cast ballots for the GOP candidates.
Gentle wisps of melody shared by the two men slowly unfolded over a drone before morphing into a flurry of imaginatively ornamented, virtuosic riffs.
The wrecking-ball left-wing analogues to Trump that pundits have imaginatively toyed with — an Oliver Stone, a Sean Penn — wouldn't stand a chance.
Take a look inside Japan's secretive, tech-mediated "love hotels," which discreetly and imaginatively cater to millions of Japanese couples — and tourists — every year.
That's what we see happening repeatedly, imaginatively and usually permanently in this jampacked survey of epidermal Americana, past and present, closing on April 30.
With a hooded robe, beard and inexplicable moodiness, he has retreated to an eerily lovely, isolated island where imaginatively designed critters roam and trill.
There is something very strange about experiencing "The Merchant of Venice" when you are somehow imaginatively implicated in the character and actions of its villain.
The shapes snap together with a satisfying clack and kids intuitively and imaginatively explore geometry while building and destroying towers, castles, ziggurats, pizzas and more.
Plenty of "Hinterland" is so low-energy that it doesn't rivet attention; but parts are so imaginatively nutty that they niggle at me in memory.
That makes a fair part of the experience of Atlas, Plural, Monumental akin to surveying an archive and imaginatively connecting a few objects with residual information.
The viewer inevitably homes in on the content like a cryptologist, imaginatively decoding Pousette-Dart's gnomic figurations, pulsating color patterns, and heavily painted, three-dimensional textures.
At the museum, more than one-third of the display space is devoted to imaginatively solving those challenges and to history that has not yet happened.
The Brooklyn shoreline may not resemble a Caribbean beach, but the two will overlap, at least imaginatively, in this program at the historical society's Dumbo branch.
There was just one problem with the segment—none of it was terribly humorous or more imaginatively profound than the penetrating analysis Colbert had perfected years prior.
Simply put, the default email app (imaginatively called Mail) that comes with the iPhone is absolutely terrible, especially if, like most people, you have a Gmail account.
The group's latest album, Free From Your Spell, dropped earlier this month on Soul Clap's imaginatively titled Soul Clap Records imprint, and it is an absolute doozy.
Called, imaginatively, the Back Button Attachment, the gadget plugs into the PS4's accessory port and adds three interactive items to the back end of the controller.
We've these wonderfully blue seas to sail, after all, both on-screen and imaginatively overlaid atop our real surroundings, be they a bedroom floor or the local park.
It comes in the form of Exit West, the most humane, most beautiful, and most cautiously and imaginatively optimistic novel about the refugee crisis I have ever read.
Now Dory has her own movie, imaginatively called "Finding Dory," a merchandising opportunity for Disney and a welcome end-of-the-school-year diversion for parents and children.
Think imaginatively: While increasing bike riding might be your goal, consider possible changes to the physical environment in your community as well as ways to change public attitudes.
There is a bow and arrow on the floor by a campfire and reeds that can imaginatively be used to create handmade natural boats to float down the brook.
Forza Horizon 4 — the imaginatively named sequel to 2016's Forza Horizon 3 — has officially been announced for both the Xbox One and PC onstage at Microsoft's E3 presentation.
But if a piece of fiction can allow us imaginatively to identify with a character's pain, we might then also more easily conceive of others identifying with their own.
The set pieces, like a wolf chase across a mountainside covered in fresh powder or a final mad dash across a frozen harbor, are imaginatively staged and visually inventive.
But if a piece of fiction can allow us imaginatively to identify with a character's pain, we might then also more easily conceive of others identifying with our own.
Bayley was required to raise complaisance to heroic levels as his wife embarked on triangular, sometimes quadrilateral affairs (a sexual geometry played with imaginatively in her ­novel "A Severed Head").
" According to last week's filing from Durst's attorneys, The Jinx was a "cleverly" and "imaginatively edited" fabrication whose "producers were more interested in receiving an Emmy than revealing the truth.
These could be anything from contemporary press clippings to transcripts of original interviews with those who witnessed, or participated in, the events he is in the process of imaginatively reconstructing.
Neither the performances nor the clever set by Kristen Robinson and spot-on costumes by Kenisha Kelly are enough, though: "Balls" is as intellectually underfed as it is imaginatively overindulgent.
"The Overstory" is a novel, neither a work of journalism nor a political screed, and it engages readers on many levels, the way great art inevitably does: emotionally, imaginatively, intellectually.
"Short Form," as the program is called, includes five new and revised works highlighting Ms. Parson's choreographic voice, imaginatively interwoven and festively interrupted by an intermission disguised as a birthday bash.
This delicate poem, which I can't imagine read above the level of a whisper, suggests that the creative artist won't always be able to venture out imaginatively as an assumed birthright.
The most effective medium for imaginatively entering a landscape, though, was painting, and specifically in two forms, the hanging scroll and the hand scroll, both traditionally done in ink on silk.
That's what we see happening repeatedly, imaginatively and pretty much permanently in "Tattooed New York," a tightly packed survey of epidermal art opening on Friday at the New-York Historical Society.
The song, which imaginatively adds a solo flute to the mix of voice and piano, is really an 11-minute dramatic monologue, rendered with harmonically tart, shifting and effectively understated music.
"Art AIDS America" is a show at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and it coincides with a cluster of smaller Manhattan shows, two of which more imaginatively address the same history.
Like much of '60s art beyond Pop, they do not offer much of a way for viewers to experience their own powers to imaginatively project feelings and perceptions onto the art object.
"The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk," an imaginatively staged play by Daniel Jamieson, is the 2017 winner of the annual Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, to be announced in Edinburgh on Friday.
Her installations are of a piece with a strand of contemporary African American art and critical thought in which traumatic, less visible histories are imaginatively reconstructed so as to counter-mythologize them.
In a letter to alumni, Eisgruber stated, "We must strive energetically and imaginatively to make this campus a place where all of our students, faculty, staff, and alumni can feel fully at home."
It also, crucially, entails wanting to think imaginatively and creatively about the world around you—which of course is vitally important if you're going to carve out a successful career in the academic humanities.
There's also a new place called, not super imaginatively, the "Wild Area" which is pretty much an open world between human settlements where you get the chance to encounter wild Pokémon you can catch.
Late January is the dead of dull, gray winter in New York City, but Leah Guadagnoli's exhibition "Soft Violence" at Asya Geisberg Gallery will transport you — imaginatively, at least — to a warmer, carefree climate.
Removed from the sacrosanct gallery, art creates a more lasting impression: viewed alongside other objects and in familiar frameworks, artworks are not left behind at the gallery's door, but carried imaginatively into our everyday lives.
Earlier this year, Google expanded its own version of the feature, also imaginatively named Smart Reply, which had first made its debut in its AI-infused Inbox app, into its much more ubiquitous Gmail app.
I've been embraced by people over the last few years who have an unfailing dedication to vision, who see the world perceptively and imaginatively and who seem to move mountains to bring ideas to fruition.
To experience the power of great painting and the romance of the original art work, as Ruskin passionately argued, the viewer must be able to recover, even to imaginatively reënact, the artist's moment of creation.
It is the intellectual tradition concerned with systematically and imaginatively studying and conveying the worst social, economic, and political treatment ever visited on a population, for nearly four centuries, and with no end in sight.
In his work, he attached himself imaginatively to a family that would never die — the family of art history, in which he continues to hold a place of pride as its industrious and chatty paterfamilias.
This week in Newark and New Brunswick, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra places it alongside other modernist classics including Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," led by the imaginatively improvisational pianist Aaron Diehl and conductor Joshua Weilerstein.
Yet like "Dunkirk" a few years back, director Sam Mendes has found a way to breathe life into the genre with a simple story, imaginatively told, in "1917," arguably the year's most impressive cinematic accomplishment.
I mean, it's probably because I have a hand in a Drake-centric club night, imaginatively called "Drake Night," and I'd tagged him in some of the photos from it, but we'll never know for sure.
High property prices suggest popular enthusiasm for Poundbury (a three-bedroom flat in the Royal Pavilion, which imaginatively throws together stone colonnades, ornate ironwork and a triumphal arch, is on the market for £1.45m, or $2m).
But to experience it is to relive (briefly, imaginatively) that developmental stage when we learned about how objects, stories and fantasies are all mixed up together, and how sad it would be not to have them.
The opening of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in northern Spain (pictured) in 1997, 20 years after the Pompidou Centre, shows how an imaginatively designed museum commissioned by an energetic mayor can help turn a city around.
He has spent a lot of time with robots, imaginatively anyway, while readying a new draft of his play "Universal Robots," which opens at the Sheen Center on Monday, June 6, and is directed by Jordana Williams.
" With such concerns in mind, she explained, when she sat down to compose her essays, she asked herself, "With what kind of voice is it possible to write history" — imaginatively, that is — "without it turning into fiction?
The show, generously curated by Vivian Endicott Barnett and imaginatively designed by Peter Kimpe, offers a view of historical cataclysm — in this case, the emergence of abstraction — that's all the more illuminating for its limited, personal horizons.
LONDON, March 7 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May hopes the European Union's final guidelines will offer the "flexibility to allow the EU to think creatively and imaginatively about our future economic partnership", her spokesman said on Wednesday.
The wonderful thing about literary fiction is that it gives us the chance to imaginatively access fictional selves, and thus to broaden both our own sense of self and our understanding of other people in the corporeal world.
Yet peripheral space also comes imaginatively into play at many moments: In brief arcs from one wing to the next, people make fleeting entrances and exits, as if anonymous, conveying that this one domain is part of others.
Cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit and Baltimore are rich in underutilized historic buildings and neighborhoods that could be imaginatively repurposed, offering Amazon the opportunity to be a transformative force, something that seems to be part of the company's DNA.
In one image — most imaginatively catching Mozart's melody, rhythm, harmony — the six men circle Mr. Vinson as he turns, as if lost, in the center, while Mr. Loux travels outside the wheel, as if seeking to guide Mr. Vinson.
These musicals exist on a bandwidth where their fidelity to their animated sources can be, on one end, slavish ("Beauty and the Beast") to nominally compliant but imaginatively reimagined ("The Lion King" and the recent London production of "Pinocchio").
It's more workmanlike than imaginatively scripted or shot, which is a little disappointing — there was certainly an opportunity to set the film apart from other procedural films or movies about death row, but this one sticks to familiar vocabulary.
Egerton's electric performance as the famed rock star drives this jukebox musical, which imaginatively uses John's rich trove of songs to tell his story, in a way that produces some genuinely beautiful moments but also at times dilutes the drama.
"Jason Bourne," as the latest installment is imaginatively called, is one of the few recent blockbusters that examines the underside of modern working life, since it adopts the point of view of the disaffected worker trapped in a nightmarish bureaucratic maze.
Rehashing themes of detachment, pornography and subservience to gadgetry that have been developed much more imaginatively elsewhere — most notably by David Cronenberg and Kathryn Bigelow, and most recently in Spike Jonze's "Her" (2013) — Mr. Dickinson never pushes beyond the superficial.
This pinnacle activity promised the best loot, but at some cost: it took six players to beat, and actually finishing the thing meant solving a series of cooperative puzzles while taking on the game's toughest and most imaginatively designed foes at the time.
The Trump supporter might, at this point, fall silent, and so might I. In the face of specificity, my interviewees began trying, really trying, to think of what would be fairest and most humane for this real person we had imaginatively conjured up.
" Jackson wants Vaughan to reconceive his descent into the madness that led to murder, believing that a novelist's imaginative sensibility will transmute the information of his case into a narrative that can "imaginatively reconstruct" and "reflect the fullest complications of what happened.
Arts | New Jersey An unlikely but real friendship that developed between Rudolf Nureyev, the legendary Russian dancer, and Jamie Wyeth, the American realist painter, is imaginatively dramatized by David Rush in "Nureyev's Eyes," his two-character play at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick.
Harrell presented (S) at the New Museum in 2009 and has developed several related works in different "sizes" under the umbrella title of Twenty Looks, imaginatively dealing with the Judson Church dance revolution downtown in the 1960s and the separate uptown eruption of voguing.
November 29 Based on a novel by Guillaume Laurant (best-known for co-writing the movie "Amélie"), the animated feature "I Lost My Body" is imaginatively fantastical and poignant, telling the story of a North African immigrant looking for love and personal purpose in Paris.
Bend your punch slightly and the spring-like limbs of your character will do the same, stretching out and arcing, perhaps to strike a dodging opponent, perhaps to avoid an environmental obstacle, of which there are several across an array of imaginatively singular stages.
The keyboard apps, Microsoft Word Flow (iOS) and the less imaginatively named Google Keyboard (Android), sit tucked away in the lower left- or right-hand corner of your smartphone, whether it's the big-for-Apple iPhone 6s Plus or just-plain-big Galaxy Note 5.
As this complex novel turns, the back-seat kids are the ones who must tell the story of the lost children, but, of course, they cannot "really" tell that story; all they can do is perform—imaginatively inhabit—the brutal hardships of others less fortunate.
Carrère spent six years trying to manage the task of writing a French "In Cold Blood," to write the story of this hideous crime from multiple points of view, to try to get into everyone's head the way a novelist would, to imaginatively identify.
Another strip vividly demonstrates the way spalliere — the category of painting to which these works belong — were viewed at eye level in a domestic interior by imaginatively hanging Botticelli's "Venus and Mars" on a wall in Domenico Ghirlandaio's "Birth of the Virgin" (1486–90).
In addition to a healthy diet of the classic short-story writers, such as Katherine Mansfield, D. H. Lawrence, John Cheever, Hemingway, Updike, and Flannery O'Connor, I was already reading writers who were more unusual formally and imaginatively, such as Beckett, Kafka, Borges, and Isaac Babel.
Last month, at a conference in Tel Aviv, Tamir Pardo, the former head of Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency, said that most local government leaders around the world do not fully understand how serious a threat cyberattacks are and have not imaginatively assessed the consequences of inaction.
Long before I became a professional historian, Morrison put me through a masterclass in doing history imaginatively, reassuring me that the careful excavation of stories that unapologetically center black life and community was, and still is, a revolutionary act, especially for a black woman in America.
The fight lasts precisely one punch, and it signals the start of the imaginatively titled "Jason Bourne," which finds our man trotting the globe in a bid to discover, once and for all, who he is and what he was and which of his passports to use.
Imaginatively staged by the show's director, Peter Flynn, they incorporate several standout musical numbers, like "El Toro Fabuloso," a tango in which Junie compares her mischief-making streak to a bull living inside her stomach, and "School Supplies," a peppy ode led by May (a scene-stealing Sara Glancy).
Whitman did express ugly prejudice in some conversations recorded late in life, but his offenses should perhaps be balanced, in judging his work, against his consistent support for equal rights for all and his poetic efforts to share imaginatively in the experiences and sensibilities of women, blacks and laborers.
Especially pertinent two centuries after his birth, in an era haunted by inaction on climate change, he worried over a problem that felt personal but was also spiritual and political: how to be a rigorous scientist and a poet, imaginatively connected to the vast web of natural life.
Because for Bibi to think imaginatively about how to separate from the West Bank and for Trump to think creatively about how to defuse our immigration problem with a coherent national strategy would require each to disappoint or confront the extreme ultranationalists who form the core bases of their support.
This extraordinary 2011,24-square-foot structure, whose single story undulates and floats above the surface of the earth, really does provide, as its creators had intended, "a heightened physical experience" of architectural space — and, as in a great cathedral, even an emotional sense of how imaginatively constructed space can stir the soul.
Michael and I came to no conclusion, and I could tell he thought that we had not seen quite what I knew we'd seen when we arrived, and also that the children were exaggerating or lying or had got imaginatively stuck on an inaccurate description of somebody, probably a member of staff.
The quarrel — which led Riyadh to suspend diplomatic relations, expel the Canadian ambassador, stop Saudia direct flights, cancel the scholarships of nearly 15,85033 Saudi students at Canadian universities and more — seems better suited to some imaginatively bizarre two-day war game hosted by an earnest think tank at the request of an intelligence service.
Left to right: MLV, MLV Heavy and Space Plane Left to right: MLV, MLV Heavy and Space Plane First is the Medium Launch Vehicle or MLV, which will carry up to 3,400 kilograms up to a 400 kilometer orbit; then there's its big sibling, the imaginatively named MLV Heavy, which with two additional cores can lift up to 6,000 kilograms.
Within the context of a society that we perceive — now we can talk about reality, and I would like to talk about reality sometime, authentic reality, inauthentic reality, and what we have to accept of what we see — but our perception of it is that it hovers often between the possibility of disaster and the potentiality for imaginatively responding to men's needs.
Kong: Skull Island and Godzilla are set within a shared cinematic universe, which is to say that Warner Brothers snapped up the rights to the character of King Kong (most recently held by Universal, which made the 103 Kong) to build a series of films that will lead to Kong fighting with Godzilla (in 2020's imaginatively named Godzilla vs.
The analytic philosopher Kendall Walton has argued that photographs provide a way to "see into the past," a way to access the kind of disappeared moments that the poem lingers on, but Sharif complicates any such photographic transparency by drawing attention to the medium's more ghostly elements and then imaginatively filling in the blanks with "guess[es]" as to her uncle's thoughts, feelings, tastes, and words.
In a statement released yesterday by the London Assembly, Boris, and his crack squad of whoever the fuck it is that actually works for him in that sliced-gherkin of a tower on the Southbank, confirmed that they'll be launching a "six month investigation into what should be done to protect and manage the night time economy," as part of a scheme they've imaginatively titled the Night Time Commission.
Many are content to identify with black football players for as long as they are useful on the field, to imaginatively project themselves into the physical power and hypermasculinity that (fans imagine) they embody, and to discard and denigrate them when they don't play their parts as expected — to treat them, as Malcolm X put it when describing his own experience as a popular student and athlete in a predominantly white school, like mascots.

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