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Unlucky in love, Guida imagines Eurídice's world-conquering success as a pianist; frustrated in her artistic ambitions, Eurídice imagines Guida's romantic adventures.
"There's this one section of the film where Simon imagines this one boy and imagines them kissing underneath the mistletoe at Christmas," says Berlanti.
The Black Keys' Patrick Carney imagines Mike Pence's favorite song The Black Keys' Patrick Carney imagines Mike Pence's favorite song This segment originally aired Jan.
"There's this one section of the film where Simon imagines this one boy and imagines them kissing underneath the mistletoe at Christmas," says Berlanti in an exclusive with Entertainment Weekly.
DC Comics' Watchmen imagines a world in which the existence of superheroes drastically altered the trajectory of global events, and HBO's adaptation imagines Watchmen's version of the future as (much more) female.
Microsoft imagines playing your Xbox games anywhere, on any device.
Some of them lived through the history "The Inheritance" imagines.
Every bride imagines what her wedding day will look like.
This lip dub imagines how he tried to accomplish that.
She imagines herself in a small apartment in Beatrice, Nebraska.
There simply aren't as many criminal immigrants as he imagines.
Houter imagines the Hyperloop being built in the next decade.
Those are the facts (as he imagines them to be).
Even so, this wouldn't work out the way Trump imagines.
His Paris, one imagines, spanned from Cartier to L'Ami Louis.
But one at least imagines the saints to be sympathetic.
He looks at the windows and imagines who's living inside.
I asked whether he imagines working alongside Amir one day.
One only imagines the cycle of despair that could arise.
The way Duterte imagines his own government is decidedly different.
The book imagines this future of human presence, particularly eye contact.
I honestly don't know what Bogost imagines that game looks like.
It mostly imagines the system we have now, but less so.
Huh imagines other students quit because they found Hironaka's lectures incomprehensible.
Ideo's new project imagines what carpooling will look like in 2027.
A more recent tune imagines a resurrected Lazarus in modern America.
Quackenbush imagines another method to approach human cloning: reversing cell aging.
But every so often she imagines Jake when he's not there.
Octavia Butler's Parable series imagines a racist theocracy much like Gilead.
Is the torture chamber what she imagines happened to her child?
Kylie imagines that a German Shepard would look cute in photos.
His "Flatlands" photo series imagines ordinary places inverted into multiple dimensions.
It imagines rich pastures with roaming cattle instead of factory farming.
To get through it, she imagines hot afternoons spent with Marian.
He imagines tearing someone to pieces, rendering them broken beyond repair.
"'Closed for vacation — one week,'" Mr. Huang imagines it will read.
Or perhaps he imagines that only he can go Pyongyang [sic].
Because of that, Yee imagines that the planet might resemble Pluto.
Eventually, he said, he imagines crude stabilizing around $37 a barrel.
"Apparences" imagines a world in which everything around us is fake.
We'd be curious to know what Andreessen Horowitz imagines will happen.
Her shortlisted novel, "Soif," imagines the final days of Jesus Christ.
These days, one imagines happy tomorrows only after death, not before.
She imagines dates in the 1950s fueled by fear of nukes.
What kind of "love" exists when only one person imagines it?
Instead, they illustrate the kinds of possibilities that Facebook management imagines.
"In a World …" imagines an industry with more female voice actors.
Furat hallucinates and imagines Saddam's fall, just as I often did.
"It's Rick, Kevin, Steve, John, and the consumption brothers," Conan imagines.
After graduation, he imagines a job inside an air-conditioned office.
Plus, a satirical novel imagines a wacky Social Security based scenario.
His work imagines new realities for marginalized communities around the world.
The play imagines its title characters trapped together in a room.
She imagines her wishes and hopes will be lost and destroyed.
He imagines them outside the hospital windows, or stalking its halls.
He imagines his buildings as bodies he can live inside of.
Imagines him incorporated, a legal person, employed and earning a living. . . .
Shelley imagines a traveler recounting a journey in a distant desert.
Laurent Binet's "The Seventh Function of Language" imagines this event differently.
Kelly imagines Anne Elliot picking one up — and Jane foreseeing what?
He imagines Bill's voice must have been quiet, a little gravelly.
Joe imagines vacant lots as pocket parks where children can play.
More: The FT imagines what a trade deal might look like.
Singing in a room by herself, she imagines an outside world.
I think he's trying to be someone like he imagines Gen.
Is the occupied landscape what the Zen Master sees or imagines?
One imagines the company is already lobbying for a change in legislation.
His work imagines a cross between Borderlands and a Gorillaz music video.
Including, one imagines, from one of Amazon's in-house lines of clothing.
No one imagines the Daily Mail write-up or the Jezebel headline.
The game imagines the prison as a pressure valve for social problems.
A new web series called The Crying Room imagines one for you.
Much like Blake, Janina imagines the world as "a great big net".
It follows Chris, 10-year-old boy who imagines he has superpowers.
She imagines what the people she meets might be like in bed.
Let's go over the sequences: Steven imagines a scene of domestic bliss.
" He imagines "lots of strikes, lots of protests, lots of pitched battles.
It masterfully imagines what might happen if women had all the power.
She imagines him making fun of her and that makes her happy.
This is how Facebook imagines the future of news, and it's absurd.
It imagines a world where women have lost the ability to bear
He imagines what E3 would be like with 100,000 people, and grins.
Haleem also imagines the tech being useful for tracking wildfires or radiation.
Argentina is a failure, but not for the reasons Mr Maduro imagines.
But Crews imagines assignations in the family home in Vienna as well.
An especially striking one imagines her pain and anger as a child.
A utopia is whatever a person imagines it to be, after all.
Fixing this problem may be more difficult than the White House imagines.
This week, Lorraine Schein imagines the ultimate adaptation—and the ultimate migration.
One imagines huge tracts of land of wilderness turned into super malls.
Sometimes Billings imagines herself as the long-legged 1940s starlet Cyd Charisse.
This visual imagines one of the early instances of a life form.
Now he imagines that others will attack him, so he's acting first.
Simple everyday hills, then, just as one always imagines but never sees.
This is the America that Trump imagines he is making great again.
The husband rejoices, imagines the certain rapprochement between himself and his wife.
In the encrypted future that Mr. Zuckerberg imagines, that will be hard.
" She imagines her bored agent replying, "This has been done to death.
I was in another part of town," she imagines him responding. "B.
A fringe benefit, one imagines, is to let out a little steam.
A second mural imagines each of the nine Skywalker saga films together.
Although foxes are common in contemporary wildlife, Endling imagines a different future.
This new data pivots forward and imagines an even more frightening future.
Bell responsibly imagines what these two boys' interior lives might have been
The gap may no longer be quite as large as Hillary imagines.
Guendelsberger herself straddles the line, and she imagines her reader does, too.
I don't think it's going to change the industry like Kojima imagines.
"  Their friend Tia, also 15, said she imagines "lights & Polaroids & records & poetry.
The whole exhibition imagines that our best selves have yet to be.
In "At Eternity's Gate," the director Julian Schnabel imagines a different Vincent.
" The poem imagines a time when "there will be no art talk.
This speculative short story imagines what could be the final battle. Enjoy.
The new self-deprecating meme imagines a conversation between you and a therapist.
She imagines finding a job and earning enough money to help her family.
One imagines the others were at least momentarily pleased to find themselves released.
Nathaniel Sullivan's While the Nation Went Bankrupt imagines the life of the 0.01%.
He imagines the odds of giving himself cancer with CRISPR are probably lower.
Frostpunk imagines a world that's been frozen over by a new ice age.
Sometimes he imagines how he would behave in the courtroom: vulnerable or strong?
For reference, Van Buiten imagines a tiny plane flying through a conference room.
Bezos imagines a future where humans live in free-floating space pod colonies.
Blade Runner imagines the America of 2019 to be a damp, depressing dystopia.
One imagines that those special arrangements would involve dropping the case against him.
Mia chases her verging on hysteria, saying that sometimes, her mind imagines things.
In it, Bowie imagines a kind of fascist Messiah in an overpopulated future.
Cliff sees Archie as a good influence and imagines him at Cheryl's side.
Regardless, Sidewalk Labs imagines it will be a partner in deploying the network.
She imagines being licked all over her body by a large, scratchy tongue.
That messaging may -- like Trump's tax plan -- be less popular than he imagines.
Breakingviews imagines a missive sent sometime in late 22019 from a restive shareholder.
Roosevelt alive today, one imagines that he would hardly have been surprised by
One imagines that if Jerome Travers were around, he would relish the challenge.
A cookbook that imagines recipes for everything from Pumpkin Juice to Acid Pops
In optimistic moments, he imagines those surveys might help astronomers catch a break.
In other words, the creative utopia that Silicon Valley imagines is already affordable.
Ideally, the teams he imagines would have the power to enact policy themselves.
The approach to your dog varies somewhat by the amusing types Hodgson imagines.
Reading it, one imagines that the author made a quiet pact with himself.
Schmidt imagines the lead-up to the grisly crime, and Lizzie's possible madness.
"The barracks floor becomes a stage at the Budapest opera house," she imagines.
It was as jubilant as one imagines a crowd of clowns can be.
They are an homage to what he imagines existed before, but was erased.
Is it a normally developing embryo, the baby boy she imagines someday holding?
On her first bus ride, Sally imagines herself inside the buildings she sees.
It imagines that the tax cuts won't even have any short-term costs.
One popular story imagines sexual tension between Senator Elizabeth Warren and Hillary Clinton.
Cunegonde imagines life on a yacht, with social whirls and ropes of pearls.
Mumo imagines her oldest son going to a university: ''I can see Oxford.
The former cyber policy director imagines a fake broadcast being accepted as truth.
One day, he imagines, it will end up with one of his children.
This theory imagines the existence of many separate universes other than our own.
Sucking down a tube of eggs, she imagines making herself a steaming omelet.
Who imagines they can enter into a space and enter a neutral position?
In the medium term, Hassabis imagines applications in medical diagnoses and climate modeling.
Instead, this exhibition imagines, perhaps recovers, community as a project worth moving towards.
He imagines a pirouetting turnaround in his mind and then simply does it.
The song imagines what his long adventures, while filled with loneliness, would be like.
He imagines the 5-foot-5-incher was taking refuge from recent heavy rains.
She imagines sitting on a couch with her brothers and sisters, watching a movie.
In "Fish Inc," you can see the smoggy, industrial future as Merrie imagines it.
Detroit: Become Human imagines a future Earth in which androids are an everyday commodity.
I do think it will be a bigger deal than anyone imagines right now.
The map, called Earth 2050, imagines our world three decades from now, Wired reports.
Mr Corbyn no doubt imagines himself to be a champion of the working class.
That's how Whirlpool imagines how your kitchen will look in just a few years.
Twitter imagines that she is walking around her house simultaneously smirking and sipping tea.
Rajpurkar said he imagines their tool as something built into devices like iRhythm's wearable.
Dr Gros, for one, imagines missions that might take thousands of years to arrive.
In the future, Post imagines combining the two cell types in a co-culture.
Domingo tells Luke that Diamondback had a weapon that's more powerful than he imagines.
Finally, Luke imagines he's in a hotel room with Joey, who magically never disappeared.
As a doctor, she imagines the emergency support services to be available to all.
He imagines banking becoming more like an everyday activity, similar to texting a friend.
In this scene, Masham imagines himself the dashing protagonist—and normally he would be.
For his part, Dam imagines this mix as a soundtrack to a coastline drive.
Check out what the creative duo imagines happens when you eat watermelon seeds above.
Invoke comes in white and graphite, and Harman Kardon imagines it as a centerpiece.
Andreessen said he also imagines arguing with Tesla's Elon Musk or Alphabet's Larry Page.
And he imagines himself as the subject because, really, who else would it be?
But unless it is bigger and nastier than anyone imagines, it won't be unprecedented.
HIKEA imagines what it's like to build IKEA furniture while completely and totally high.
Is it possible that Mr. Sanders doesn't know this, that he imagines that Mrs.
The West imagines that young Chinese are much less informed than they actually are.
It imagines the U.S. under attack from a foreign country, through the power grid.
Dr. Edwin Abbott's 1884 novella Flatland imagines a world inhabited entirely by geometric beings.
Neither paradigm is useful in the borderless African continent that he imagines for himself.
Unfortunately, these are faux-fascimile pages of writings in which Parisi imagines notebook pages.
A daughter obsessively imagines the final moments of her father's life five years later.
This exhibit imagines the New York of the future, using interactive maps and cityscapes.
She imagines her face was completely blank during all of this, like a doll.
Maybe they're not, but at least the language he speaks imagines a better world.
Isabel Allende's latest book, "A Long Petal of the Sea," imagines two of them.
Of course a Disappointment Club exists, though not the kind that Lily Dale imagines.
It imagines two mowers more than a mile apart, cutting grass all day long.
He then imagines all the buying power he'd have with a 1,000 lire bill.
He imagines that they are 11th-century refugees seeking shelter with the local rabbi.
The world is more surprising and complicated than centrist bias imagines it to be.
Premise: A little boy imagines a superheroic battle between Hindu deities and a demon.
On the front steps of the family home where she sits, she imagines him.
In the slap-happy parody "So Long Boulder City," he imagines Mia's lost masterpiece.
She imagines a fictional Joan choosing this baby, and she steps into the role.
D.H. Lawrence, in "Humming-Bird" imagines an ancient one at the dawn of creation.
He rapes his daughter night after night, and imagines they share a special understanding.
A moody silhouette of a faded, ancient cityscape imagines her new life, in exile.
"The Combine" imagines the rapid encroachment of harvesting threshers, coming to swallow us all.
He imagines the capability to find, and fix, issues caused by mental health disorders and traumatic brain injuries; he imagines proving if cognition comes from building up connections or, as a sculptor does to marble, honing them away (he likes the latter).
Robinson imagines a world where humanity doesn't react in time to slow down climate change.
There are times when Gabriel Dick imagines his father's last moments on September 11, 2001.
She imagines breaking free from the guards and telling Jafar that he shouldn't underestimate her.
In this massively connected future Qualcomm imagines, a smartphone might not be your primary device.
Leni Zumas's Red Clocks, much like Vox, imagines a near future where abortion is illegal.
Strickman imagines that additional resources could help stifle potential outbreaks more effectively, wherever they emerge.
It's this summer's must-have bag for all destinations, particularly privately owned islands, one imagines.
One imagines that, if there's a God, this is how she views our political debates.
I like this idea, but I'm not sure it would work as Mr Waldman imagines.
Honda imagines people using it to open cafes or curry shops wherever they may roam.
Specifically, he imagines hitting his head on the corner of a desk in his room.
Typically, the genre imagines a future society as a painful, bleak, and soul-crushing hellscape.
In that vein, her deal has more to recommend it than the Westminster village imagines.
More specifically, it imagines a world where death is preventable and justice is a calculation.
One imagines it being used in technical job interviews or even to measure job performance.
One imagines a loving set of parents, while the later sees a single hysterical mother.
In the song, Swift imagines how society would view her if she were a man.
" He imagines Sanders sitting atop"a fire-breathing triceratops, he's of course got a flamethrower.
So, today's story imagines one possible future in which we've turned to technology to cope.
Patricia's gift and curse is that she imagines more for herself than high school forever.
Valeti imagines a production facility that looks more like a craft brewery than a slaughterhouse.
The skit imagines how an Echo-like device created especially for senior citizens would behave.
Here IBM imagines blockchain will be useful, which is possible but not exactly a given.
L.A. is home, but it's also where the family imagines its wildest dreams coming true.
Trump instead imagines immigrants as criminals encroaching on the American border and on American women.
"You once told me I hadn't even tried to understand," Will imagines saying to her.
But can you name a government that imagines more threats on more fronts than ours?
Meanwhile, a recently premiered HBO series imagines the world of the comic 34 years later.
Perhaps craziest of all, it re-imagines Ken and Ryu into "evil" versions of themselves.
Somewhere, one imagines, somebody was busy talking a group of panicked docents off a ledge.
She imagines he is roaming somewhere throughout Mexico or Central America without facing any consequences.
So were the 1970s the giant, twenty-four-hour gangbang our generation imagines it was?
The book imagines the chief justice of the Supreme Court brought low by political gossip.
One kind of feminism imagines men as an existential threat, another merely as an inconvenience.
Emeka Ogboh imagines this possibility in his exhibition "Das Afrikanische Bierlaboratorium I," at Ludlow 38.
That title story, "Les Beaux Jours," imagines Balthus's painting from the girl's point of view.
True, nobody now imagines that what the world needs is the second coming of Gosplan.
A group show at Kunsthal Charlottenborg imagines an unknown future full of sleek techno-chaos.
It imagines a more just and dynamic future, one liberated from damaging stereotypes and misconceptions.
But Trump may not be on as short a leash as Kim or Xi imagines.
And, she imagines a brighter future for social media: Is there a business in depolarization?
And here's a look at fan fiction that imagines her life taking a different course.
"Waiting for Anya" is not so sentimental that it imagines every character can escape death.
The figure imagines a line tightly drawn around every necessary road, pipeline, and oil rig.
No one is trying to be visible, at least not in the way [Wynn] imagines.
The first tweet imagines Baby Yoda with Guy's spiky platinum hair, goatee, and backwards sunglasses.
Nor are those arriving at the border the threatening mass of humanity Mr. Trump imagines.
Bettis called it the perfect moment, the one he imagines as he strives to return.
The play imagines her as Shakespeare's lover and muse — and as an even better writer.
One imagines that the wall builders envision the United States as one big gated community.
The "W" changes size and shape and, in a playful way, imagines a body anew.
It gives you an insight into what someone imagines Europe could or should be like. Who?
The person imagines traveling this route and mentally "places" these things in locations on the route.
Beyond the scope of a single family, "Milkman" imagines a larger generational shift away from conservatism.
Our creative act is inherently one of optimism; it imagines a better, richer, more enlightened world.
It's tricky, because the left imagines itself as somehow inoculated against the worst kinds of racism.
It seems clear that Twitter imagines this as a way to do automated marketing via bots.
A fan-made commercial imagines how such a release might have been advertised in the 1980s.
Ireland received acclaim for her best-selling novel, Dread Nation, which imagines an alternate Civil War.
JPMorgan Chase imagines cryptocurrency transactions could replace wire transfers that generally take several days to complete.
Dr Voigt imagines instead vats fitted with coloured lights that wink on and off in sequence.
They're fearsome or friendly, victims and monsters, and this book imagines them all over the world.
"Everyone knows about corruption but imagines it is a monster," says Patricia de Obeso, an organiser.
Mr López Obrador imagines, preposterously, that reducing graft will pay for most of what he wants.
It is through Nootrpoix that Blas imagines what freedom will look like in the contra-internet.
Here is senator Kristen Gillibrand on the challenges she imagines women with real jobs must face.
Bin Laden imagines that Saudi Arabia would soon feel the "tsunami" of change sweeping the region.
He imagines that its prey feels as if it is being assaulted by "huge Christmas ornaments".
It imagines a vision of America that has never been mine and could never be mine.
The team imagines wine-lovers getting together to talk about wine on a flight to Bordeaux.
Instead, the article imagines how advertisers will adapt to, and eventually come to dominate, digital media.
It imagines Belle falling in love with none other than He Who Must Not Be Named.
It would so much more relaxing, one imagines, and so much cheaper for the rescue team.
One imagines Bob Ross, that champion of actualized self-expression for everyone, would very much approve.
Like a Vox explainer, FS2 imagines that victory comes to the side with the most information.
No wonder that he's most looking forward to just being together when he imagines married life.
But such efforts have not resulted in strictly online accounts of the scale that JPMorgan imagines.
Walking through the exhibit, one imagines that each woman could easily have her own dedicated room.
As Cassie imagines herself ice skating, her face is covered in green, turquoise, and silver jewels.
"Occupied," the Norwegian political thriller that irked the Russian government, imagines Europe in an energy crisis.
Morrison's novel imagines Garner's dead daughter returning to haunt her and her family as a ghost.
Mr. Nadler may work with technology, but his book imagines a world before computers and telephones.
He delights children, greets strangers and friends, poses for photos, terrifies dogs (or imagines he does).
He imagines this research could be applied in the future to new architectural and engineering approaches.
Franklin's quote imagines a scenario where "temporary safety" can indeed be purchased by giving up liberty.
But the country does have a deforestation problem — it's just more complicated than the world imagines.
The artist Liana Finck imagines a cluster of city birds modeling this season's most coveted looks.
Three wordless spreads follow, in which Julián imagines frolicking in the ocean with dreamlike sea creatures.
Donald Glover's "Guava Island," filmed in Cuba, imagines a black island community uniting against corporate greed.
She imagines she sees her rapist everywhere — at the supermarket absently squeezing the hot dog buns.
" Tanner, 16, imagines having graduated from college "with a little house in the country, a husband.
In the 2007 book, The World Without Us, Alan Weisman imagines Earth minus all the humans.
The video recreates the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting and imagines the thoughts of the shooter.
Ms. Hansen-Love is 35, and the future she imagines is in some measure her own.
These updates tend to address racist and gendered abuse, or at least Twitter imagines they do.
He imagines the scene of Hippolyte and the family being stripped of their clothes and branded.
She imagines that most 21st-century studios may still not have enough distance from Victorian models.
But Jordan E. Cooper's play imagines a world where black Americans prepare to depart en masse.
In theory, this should all be enough for what Immotor imagines people using this scooter for: commuting.
He published a few images of what he imagines modern tech companies would have released decades ago.
The system imagines a world in which you might stumble out of a bar at 2 a.m.
If Wallace were still alive, Evans said she imagines he'd be involved in both TV and film.
Stephenson also imagines how the combined company can create new forms of content, especially for mobile devices.
Trailer Mix is a biweekly series that re-imagines your favorite film trailers as entirely different genres!
In a true throwback ad, Ikea imagines what food Instagrams would look like in the 18th century.
Now, a spoof of the chuckle-worthy moment imagines how a working mom would handle the situation.
Ford is launching a new pilot program today that re-imagines car ownership as a shared experience.
One character, an associate of the China Girl, imagines her in his room, naked, guiding his decisions.
One imagines that Tusk would work with anyone who he thinks can finally solve this issue, however.
Thundersoft VP Scott Zhang imagines drones becoming "personal photographers," following you wherever you go and taking pictures.
Trailer Mix is a biweekly series that re-imagines your favorite film trailers as entirely different genres.
In "Lapis Lazuli with Orange Teeth" (2019), the artist creatively imagines this German nun and manuscript illuminator.
Insomniac Games re-imagines the first chapter in its long-running series for its PlayStation 4 debut.
The near-future adventure Detroit: Become Human, which imagines a world of android cops, slaves, and revolutionaries.
The one she imagines is, literally, the grated drainage system on her street — a touch of naiveté.
Everyone imagines the moment they get to be a hero, and defend an innocent victim from tyranny.
In a few years, Robinson said she imagines herself writing a novel or perhaps another essay collection.
Ferren imagines the KiraVan being configurable for a traveller's specific needs, be they a photographer or palaeontologist.
On these and other issues, Trump imagines he can solve a complex problem with a magic bullet.
He imagines two lovers seeking out each other as their city falls, fighter jets in the sky.
WHEN Christine Ortiz imagines her ideal university she sees "no lectures, no classrooms, no majors, no departments".
The driver's account will be "temporarily blocked" if the two imagines don't match, according to the company.
Anatomy of a Scene The dark satire "The Lobster" imagines a world where single people are devalued.
Her desperate message was received, but misunderstood, because the future inevitably imagines itself superior to the past.
Musk also revealed his team imagines using the same technology to travel between different places on Earth.
In his mind's eye, he imagines his girlfriend, who is at dinner with him, going through it.
The movie's centerpiece is a lengthy nightmare in which the reporter imagines his interrogation, trial and execution.
Questlove will discuss his upcoming book "Mixtape Potluck," in which he imagines the ultimate potluck dinner party.
My Arcade's new Retro Champ re-imagines Nintendo's original 8-bit console as a Switch-like portable.
The current unemployment insurance system implicitly imagines a world of generic workers, generic companies, and generic skills.
One imagines quick delivery of medications ahead of EMTs, or blood being transferred quickly between medical centers.
Another imagines a ghost who haunts Ross Castle in Scotland and attempts to rebuild the castle's remnants.
To this day he tries not to swear because he imagines his mother flinching with every cuss.
On tough occasions, Pike still imagines using her tone: It suggests a woman who gets things done.
An aviation theme is envisioned via an erotic lens, as Fosse imagines a balletic orgy of sorts.
The history books cast them as bitter rivals, but the film imagines them as long-distance frenemies.
This new dark comedy series imagines just how far some would go for the ones they love.
This hacker he imagines to be a human — "probably a skinny white boy who's short," he said.
Organized around themes of revolt, care, and desire, the exhibition generously honors history and radically imagines futures.
She has just sold her first apartment, early in her brokering career, and imagines a glorious future.
Critic's Notebook For phase two, the developer imagines a 234-foot-long structure overshadowing the High Line.
Desperate to lose, he imagines that if he finally offends his followers they won't vote for him.
At the same time, the "open-source, fully collaborative gestation" she imagines remains on a distant horizon.
The cameras scan faces in a crowd, comparing the imagines with a police database of wanted individuals.
One imagines most other Democrats, if for nothing else than political self-preservation, want to avoid one.
It's a dreamy, poetic novel that imagines a (nearly) humanless Earth as a thing of beauty. —A.
The book imagines what her life might have been like if she refused to marry Bill Clinton.
At least, that's the idea behind Alo, a new smartphone concept that imagines a touchscreen-less smartphone.
The mourning dove perched on a wire nearby, she imagines, is Dick Tyler looking down with approval.
That's what writer, artist, and acclaimed experimental musician Terence Hannum imagines in today's horrifying Terraform dispatch. Enjoy.
In the second gargantuan canvas, "Resurgence of the People" (2019), Monkman imagines the contemporary aftermath of colonization.
Instead, he lectures an intended audience that he clearly imagines to be mostly white and mostly academic.
One recurring metaphor imagines the opportunity for love as a bouquet of flowers floating down a river.
Somerville humorously notes he now imagines that this is the goal of every young artist in academia.
"The True Story of Little Red," also a musical, imagines the titular character as an intrepid Latina.
"The Silence," based on a 2015 novel, also imagines a world transformed by sound-sensitive people-killers.
Check out the clip ... Marlon paints a picture of how he imagines Trump, and it's really dark.
Bill, an investment planner, thinks, "Something is wrong with me," and imagines drowning himself in the Charles River.
Anton Repponen's series "Misplaced → New York" imagines New York City's most famous buildings, cast off into farflung places.
Hyundai's 2016 Super Bowl commercial imagines a town (appropriately titled Ryanville) where the only residents are Ryan Reynolds.
In these cases Kavanaugh imagines TraffickCam could help investigators identify the hotel to prepare an effective sting operation.
In two compelling studies ("Study 1" and "Study 2," both 2017), Kahraman imagines her body as the mahaffa.
Sareen imagines extensions to cybernetic plants that could allow them to grow and defend themselves in novel ways.
It imagines a world where something about humans has survived long enough to pass down into the future.
I like how Juju imagines her life as a small part in a larger story, almost a mythology.
She imagines all the ways she could open the door when Lawrence will inevitably arrive at the apartment.
Mattingly and Segall are themselves celebrated artists whose solo work imagines alternative ways humans might coexist with nature.
Somewhat sheepishly, one imagines, he decided to don his popish vestments and revert to saying the Latin mass.
Apple imagines people using this tech in ways that make it sound a lot like Google's Tango platform.
One Tribeca Immersive installation, NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism, imagines a utopian future for marginalized people instead of a dark present.
But, in a world of historically low interest rates, it may be far cheaper than anyone currently imagines.
In his resurrection of past decades, he creates his own fantasy world through how he imagines the past.
Say the words "mindfulness retreat" and one imagines meditation, sunsets and spending time alone or with a partner.
"We'll still look to the stars in wonder, as humans have since the beginning of time," he imagines.
And now the cast of My Best Friend's Wedding imagines what their characters might be up to today.
That, one imagines, will be in place by the time these polices go into effect over the summer.
In the song, Eminem graphically imagines killing Zimmerman and leaving his body on the doorstep of Martin's family.
" He argued that while the programs have experienced challenges, the GAO report imagines the "worst-case schedule outcomes.
The creature is tortured and trampled underfoot as the crush freak imagines themselves orgasmically exploding under the pressure.
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" imagines Harry, Hermione and Ron as adults with children headed to Hogwarts.
It imagines a steady march of progress toward social harmony, and the nice guys winning in the end.
Marçal rejects Lagarde and the "Lean In" brand of feminism that imagines women, economically, as heretofore repressed men.
During the interview, Rusty said that whenever he thinks of his five children, he imagines them as teenagers.
Pose is a family drama that imagines the underprivileged and underloved of a whole city as its family.
It's worth noting that the conclusion of Big Little Lies imagines the best case scenario for contemporary America.
And yet Trump imagines an even larger scope of both presidential authority and governmental action than even Roosevelt.
He imagines wearing one to school: His teachers will be angry when the loud beeping interrupts their classes.
The wonder is how we so often manage to transcend that desperation, living fuller lives than anyone imagines.
Qatar foolishly imagines that un-Islamic practices can be shut away in gated communities like embassies, he says.
The paint job costs him twenty thousand dollars, and the result, one imagines, can be seen from space.
Andhika Muksin is a graphic designer who imagines what Disney princesses would actually look like in real life.
"The Senility of Vladimir P" imagines the final days of the Russian president's life, as he develops dementia.
He imagines how he might look through German eyes: a charity case, a trained animal dancing for treats.
She imagines them laying the poster board on the floor, uncapping markers, drawing the letters, coloring them in.
The second one imagines zombie-consumers, akin to those undead from George Romero's movie Dawn of the Dead.
Blade Runner imagines a future that's uncomfortable, but Observer offers a technologically-induced migraine with no way out.
" Tearfully, he imagines Mr. O'Connor in the afterlife: "Does he know, God, how much I think of him?
Other times, she imagines that they will keep inland surfers happy at home, and thus actually reduce crowds.
Ana Nogueira's new play imagines a future in which big pharma has a huge impact on one couple.
A faux window facing the street imagines a scene with a photo montage of early 22007th century crowds.
One imagines that this creates strong potential for a broader loss of humanity in the struggle to survive.
And then there is pornography, "which is touching kids younger and more profoundly than anyone imagines," he said.
Critic's Pick David Simon's potent HBO adaptation of the Philip Roth novel imagines a country tilting toward fascism.
It imagines a dialogue between a mother and her teenage son after he has been lost to suicide.
She imagines the anodyne, saccharine lyrics give O'Rourke the same mental escape from the workaday world of politics.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "Ulysses" imagines Odysseus years after his return to Ithaca, bored and longing again for adventure.
Each party imagines that it is one wave election from destroying the other side and gaining total power.
In the other building, she imagines a retail space — preferably something like an antique shop that attracts tourists.
One television series imagines a United States under German and Japanese rule ("The Man in the High Castle").
One story is spun from a girlfriend's kitten posters; another imagines a karaoke nightclub for introverted literary types.
Dr. Plumptre imagines updating the conflict-free mineral listing to include a "bushmeat-free" or "conservation-friendly" validation.
One imagines Tyson and Hormel executives nodding at this forward-thinking pitch while nibbling contentedly on Vienna sausages.
The play imagines the lives of the Helmer family 15 years after the events in Ibsen's 1879 classic.
And like Apple, he imagines a future that meshes with how humans actually behave and what they expect.
She imagines life inside an asylum that existed in Virginia through the '50s in which eugenics were practiced.
Its political class imagines that force will advance any aim, limiting debate to what that aim should be.
In it, Kevin imagines himself exactly 365 days into the future with one hour left in the year.
Here, she imagines a desultory job interview that seems to be taking place — figuratively or maybe not — underwater.
Ethan Lipton's solo sci-fi musical, directed by Leigh Silverman, imagines life light-years from the nearest bodega.
She imagines the bird not hung around the mariner's neck but fastened to the bow of his boat.
He is sitting alone on a bench and, one imagines, musing on the mother that he lost. ♦
As death begins to overtake him he imagines himself wrapped up in leaves and trees, dissolving into nature.
NFL star Richard Sherman imagines himself making great plays when he is getting ready for a big game.
One imagines that many of Facebook's  1.13 billion daily users worldwide also get updates on the social network.
The novel imagines a world in which citizens use the technology that once enslaved them to liberate themselves.
The experimental novelist Steve Erickson returns with "Shadowbahn," which imagines the twin towers suddenly reappearing in South Dakota.
Amazon imagines that some customers will prefer the smaller Dot and hook it up to an existing speaker.
The Gorbachev whom Herzog encounters is 88, nearing what he imagines to be the end of his life.
House of Cards, in addition to Scandal (2012– ) and The West Wing (1996–2006), imagines this predicament too.
One long-term vision — along the lines of what Musk imagines — is a direct hookup to a powerful computer.
But Dominic Wilcox, who imagines things like robotic cereal spoons and driverless stained glass vehicles, identifies as an inventor.
His latest series, Inherit the Dust, imagines these beautiful creatures wandering landscapes they've long since been driven out of.
In fact, it's easier to get on board with this remake if one imagines Gloria as Laura's alter-ego.
As they escort her out, she sings about not being silenced anymore and imagines breaking free from the guards.
One imagines a soul out at sea, unmoored, but always guided by the divine light of the North Star.
Jimmy Kimmel imagines Anthony Scaramucci is pretty upset over his recent firing as President Trump's White House communications director.
Using AR solely to overlay new furniture or artwork for your apartments imagines AR users as dull-minded consumers.
The U.S. technology giant imagines a traditional-style metal watch band where links can be taken out and changed.
Beware who you tagPhoto: Getty ImagesA recently published Facebook patent application imagines an unnerving way to use your data.
Taken together, they present a very odd throughline in terms of how Blizzard imagines anger and evil in women.
THE video for his song "Freedom" imagines Robert Kyagulanyi, better known as Bobi Wine, trapped in a jail cell.
The show imagines how that outcome might have shaped both space exploration and America itself in the years after.
It's a clear indication that the state imagines its power to reach much further than it ever truly does.
Sometimes, especially if it involves body rolls, pelvic thrusts, and anything that a preteen imagines sex might look like.
Now, when her mind wanders in class, she imagines what would happen if a shooter walked in the door.
If MasterClass had been around at Woods's peak, one imagines this content would have become one of its classes.
That should all be more than enough for the kind of use cases Bollinger Motors imagines for its customers.
AIST imagines the HRP-5P being used on construction sites in response to Japan's aging population and labor shortages.
It's not the sort of drink that one imagines ordering with words like "Venti" or sipping amidst light jazz.
Trapped at work for long hours, the character imagines a virtual world where he lives with his dream girl.
And then there is someone like Cruyff, who imagines something, who dreams it, and then brings it to life.
With these figures, Keister imagines an outcome different from what happened, suggesting that the story is perhaps not over.
He imagines "virus-delivered gene therapies, or microbiome or epigenome therapies" that astronauts would take to transform their biologies.
As one imagines from the I/O partnership, Wear 3100 has Google's smartwatch operating system firmly in its sites.
Another virtual reality project imagines what it would look like to navigate through PDF documents in a virtual world.
"We are building a software fitness platform that re-imagines the path to personal fitness," Costolo tweeted on Tuesday.
The misty conservatism of Will imagines both baseball and life as games of individual virtues, nurtured and eventually rewarded.
Tinder imagines people will share profiles in an effort to play matchmaker for their friends, which could maybe happen?
Therefore, when she imagines a scene in which she no longer has control, it's more of a submissive fantasy.
The concept model imagines a phone without all of the pesky design compromises Samsung had to make with S8.
"Happy" imagines the titular feeling as a houseguest who pumps, dumps, and leaves a ruined apartment in his wake.
Before long Victor again imagines himself lying on the slab in a mortuary as eerie embalmers fuss over him.
Though her body has begun to decay, Rubod imagines that there are parts of her that are still discoverable.
She imagines that a lascivious tiger has entered her apartment to seduce her, and she is his willing prey.
"It's what my, and I'll bet your, dad imagines when he hears the term 'fine dining,'" Mr. Batali said.
In fiction, Bill Broun's "Night of the Animals" imagines a future in which the European Union has broken down.
Anatomy of a Scene The science-fiction drama "Equals" imagines a future where emotions have become pathologized and criminalized.
And when he isn't getting proper credit -- or proper credit as he imagines it -- he gets angry and frustrated.
He goes over the various artworks himself, commenting as Cousins imagines Welles might about certain shots in his films.
He communicates with them, intellectually and visually, but even more important, soulfully — and, one imagines, they communicate with him.
Jerks online will always ruin it for the rest of us, even in the incredible future that Westworld imagines.
At Slate, Christina Cauterucci brilliantly imagines what it would look like if male characters were treated the same way.
Looking to her own future, Ms. Valentín imagines greater independence, perhaps going to college or finding a better job.
As they huddle in an aisle, each character imagines what they would do to take control of the situation.
Saunders imagines a polyphonic graveyard chorus during a night the grieving Lincoln returned alone to Willie's Georgetown cemetery crypt.
After the boy leaves, Kreizler punts the thing himself, effectively begging us to wonder whose head he imagines kicking.
A puerile prologue imagines prehistoric man and woman discovering the parts of their bodies that resemble spheres and hemispheres.
As he spends months creating each one, he imagines that he himself is an eagle, soaring over the sea.
The book, written months ago, imagines a global pandemic, with millions infected by a virus that began in Asia.
The speaker imagines her or himself speaking to an intelligent, open-minded professor or judge with broadly similar norms.
"I am not who you think I am," she imagines telling a hypothetical acquaintance on the book's first page.
With "Ninth House," out on Tuesday, she imagines occult versions of the secret societies at Yale, her alma mater.
"I saw America for what it is, not what it imagines itself or even aspires to be," she writes.
It has long been clear that Mr. Trump is not the decisive, resolute leader he imagines himself to be.
By transmuting immigration documents into art, Chun imagines a world where undocumented immigrants no longer need to be invisible.
Thinking of Debussy, one usually imagines washes of color; here, impressively, rhythmic definition, even rhythmic unity, came across clearly.
Ms. Simon says she is not accepting new clients (though one imagines an Oscar nominee may get special dispensation).
This novel imagines the course of George Eliot's troubled honeymoon, in Venice, with John Cross, twenty years her junior.
It's an experience, one imagines, not wholly unlike what her biggest fans would have had at those London shows.
He imagines, for example, a scenario a few decades from now with a spirited exchange at the dinner table.
As in previous seasons, the script imagines many private conversations and scenes of which there is no historical record.
For a woman who is financially reliant on her husband, the alternative to staying may, she imagines, be worse.
Homefront: The Revolution, a new first person shooter being published by Deep Silver, imagines exactly that kind of dystopia.
Every day he imagines his sister's life in captivity: "She's not able to go out or even talk," Iizuka said.
The play imagines the future of the Royal Family following Queen Elizabeth's death and Prince Charles' ascension to the throne.
And possibly even vacationing in an elaborate lunar colony like the one Andy Weir imagines in his new novel, Artemis.
Nguyen Trinh Thi's "Fifth Cinema" imagines a new kind of film for people between bordered nations who defy neat dichotomies.
Beardo imagines Rasputin as a dangerous, guitar-toting, sexually-liberated vagabond who's guided by possibly-divine voices in his mind.
Facebook imagines that these kinds of attacks might be targeted against specific demographic groups or supporters of a particular candidate.
But no one imagines that the appearance of the first primitive cells on Earth led predictably to the human race.
Nohe Garcia stands atop a hill in Nogales, Arizona, a sweeping vista of rugged terrain — and imagines what could be.
Sure, I could buy LG's 5K monitors and a Promise Pegasus 3 raid array as Schiller imagines in the video.
In each implementation of near-field, mid-field, and far-field charging, Rizzone imagines close integration with existing consumer products.
The latest edition of the socialist Jacobin magazine imagines a future where everyone gets access to a summer beach house.
The series imagines the main characters from the Karate Kid franchise, played by the same actors, 30-some years later.
The HBO drama, from Game of Thrones' David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, imagines an America where slavery is still legal.
The way the president speaks of immigrants, refugees, and gang members helps shape how his administration imagines them as people.
In "Mill in Eucalyptus Forest" (1950), Beckmann imagines a mill into the landscape around Mills College, which didn't actually exist.
But truly Steep is the earliest opportunity to experience the future of open-world video games as Ubisoft imagines it.
Guy Hoffman, who runs a lab at Cornell, imagines people making robots for people as gifts featuring these crafty materials.
One imagines there are many more opponents who are going to be deceived by Alli's "instinct" in the coming years.
Khan imagines users being able to record quick clips from their phones to relay updates from travel and client meetings.
However, the team imagines this as a product that could sort between any number of categories (landfill, compost, recyclable, etc).
Spieth said he didn't get any stock with the offering but he imagines he'll be a shareholder at some point.
Papachristos says he imagines a localized rapid response system where nonprofits will offer their services to someone the system flags.
Later, when Kevin heads back into the woods and meets a strange man in a car, he imagines getting stabbed.
Instead of electrodes, Savtchenko imagines, we could have a small, long-lasting piece of graphene attached to a heart muscle.
This fun animated short by Pieter Vandenabeele imagines a dog's life and how wacky he gets when he's left alone.
" In the ensuing ad, a narrator imagines a world with "President John Kasich": "What a long, strange trip it's been.
Here, the author imagines the railroad as a literal one — with engines and boxcars and tunnels dug into the Earth.
One imagines Nick Mevoli, young and beautiful—an undersea Icarus falling from the sun, away from friends, family and life.
Wayv's Adventurer is a portable microwave that the company imagines will be used by militaries and humanitarian groups during emergencies.
The company imagines consumers carrying 10 or 20 of Jaq cards on them in a backpack or when they're traveling.
Paglino imagines that one day you might use Tribe to get per-minute legal advice or telemedicine from a doctor.
Six years later, her science fiction film "In the Year 21952" imagines a fantastical world in which women rule men.
The empty ship is almost serene, until your brain imagines thousands of people trying to escape aboard the feeble lifeboats.
The chart below imagines that the populations of those countries were the same as the population of the United States.
Smith turns the public condemnations of the #MeToo movement and imagines them as a philosophy of history, an existential condition.
I suppose this explains my affinity for a fan-made trailer that imagines Stranger Things as a 1980s network sitcom.
"She has done them justice, to the best of her poor ability, her books, her children," Kelly imagines Austen thinking.
The film imagines a prolonged encounter in Rome between the conservative Pope Benedict and Cardinal Bergoglio (the future Pope Francis).
The surrounding poem imagines "Snow" as a substitute for the "real" tree that Ammons keeps not getting up to buy.
Here's how Carrère imagines the tradition of the Eucharist (the Church service that commemorates Christ's Last Supper) might have originated.
Mr. Domingues is charming as Steve, the chatty, neurotic, creative gay man that one imagines every New Yorker probably knows.
Google is buying Fossil's smartwatch tech for $40 million That, one imagines, is the Gen 5 that Fossil just announced.
The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's iconic 1985 novel, imagines a bleak future ravaged by environmental disasters and plummeting birth rates.
I'm always against a trade war-but I'm also hopeful that China's scheme won't work out the way Beijing imagines.
Aden said he's looking ahead with optimism, focusing on the legislative issues and fights that he imagines down the pipeline.
An off-Broadway political play that imagines the impeachment of President Trump will wrap production a month early on Sunday.
A series of poems imagines text exchanges between Sexton and a variety of correspondents, in a range of bizarre settings.
But a novelist necessarily imagines the fate of individuals; the human condition is what the novel was made for exploring.
Another proposal, by Michelle Schrank, imagines a 18-hole minigolf course safely wedged between the roads — a playground among skyscrapers.
That's why the main character imagines his son with a backpack, even if his son doesn't go to school anymore.
"Wolfenstein: The New Order" takes place in the 1960s and imagines an alternate history in which Nazi Germany won WWII.
Bregman imagines would would happen on a global scale if everyone could have their needs met in the same way.
This relationship, however, imagines a VJ who uses "video art" as their media bin, which is often not the case.
His so-called American Dream is made up of the nightmares he imagines and that now hang over the world.
It imagines a plague of fast zombies running around at night, forcing the government to institute a permanent 7 p.m.
Sussman imagines, in a single shot, the ten minutes or so that surround the instant captured by Velazquez in paint.
The former imagines four of Germany's most recent chancellors in conversation before Barnett Newman's abstract "Vir Heroicus Sublimis" (1950–51).
The tech sensibility, which has leaked into so many other industries, imagines distinctions between work and private life as benighted.
Still, in a production of such intimate intensity, one imagines the result might look very different from night to night.
This ingenious short subject imagines all that, with amazing if corrugated realism, and delivers a funny punch line to boot.
"The Handmaid's Tale" imagines that the American government has been overthrown by the Sons of Jacob, a fundamentalist Christian group.
It imagines Germans as having been either glorious or terrible puppets, the powerful agents of forces nonetheless beyond their control.
THE JOURNEY Dramatizing a difficult moment in the establishment of Northern Irish home rule, "The Journey" imagines that the Rev.
I can make the Friedkin and Verhoeven experiences fit with Christian doctrine; Ehrenreich's aren't perhaps as distant as she imagines.
He always imagines, when he coils them into his luggage, how toned and fit he will be when he returns.
The more forgiving side imagines the reader views it as a mystery to be solved, an added pleasure upon pleasure.
Rather, the events are a springboard for a show that imagines the life of teenagers in this posh Roman district.
The Gabriels, he imagines, live two and a half blocks away, in a modest house on South Street—Nelson's house.
One is a visually inventive science fiction odyssey that imagines near-future space travel as the new Wild West frontier.
Oh is emblematic of not just one, but an array of issues that Hollywood faces in how it imagines performers.
On the stump, Cruz delivers every sentence, no matter how generic, as if he imagines himself reciting the Gettysburg Address.
Banks imagines a future where Musk and the billionaires like him aren't the heroes of this story, but the villains.
Christie imagines Trump will eventually make him a top aide managing the White House, The New York Times said Tuesday.
The final exhibition of a trilogy at the Ford Foundation gallery imagines that our best selves have yet to be.
"Where Reasons End" imagines a dialogue between a mother and her teenage son after he has been lost to suicide.
Rachel Comey has a knack for creating exactly the thing one imagines wearing to an impossibly cool Brooklyn dinner party.
We discussed sorting out how to deal with such a devastating loss, and what she imagines she will do next.
Laura in "The Matchbox Sign" imagines that her body is crawling with parasites — and her boyfriend participates in the fantasy.
What is Margot wishing for when she imagines the boy with whom she could share the story of this encounter?
The artist imagines a desolate planet where humanity has lost the tools of industry and is to its own devices.
So in some sense, Exapunks imagines what the technology world would be like if that had actually come to pass.
Coyotes is different, both because it's a bit shorter and because Atkinson imagines it as an intermezzo between proper albums.
The artist imagines a future in which an Antarctic ice sheet has broken, resulting in a catastrophic sea-level rise.
Naomi Alderman's The Power imagines a world in which women develop physical power over men, complicating and resetting existing gender dynamics.
Artist and programmer Eric Corriel imagines what this might be like in his latest exhibition at Garis & Hahn, Enter the Machine.
He imagines that some investors will make small tweaks to already-in-progress development plans and not actually revitalize any communities.
This gives her work a unique realism, even as it imagines possible futures and worlds that will never come to pass.
Its new flagship device, the Axon M, is a dual-screened smartphone that the company imagines as the ultimate multitasking machine.
One example scenario imagines that various ambient audio would be eliminated and the content playing on the broadcast would be identified.
The fake trailer, complete with sweeping music and a dramatic voiceover, imagines a world where Trump and Kim have brought peace.
The 10 decibels in the room keep it from feeling like the silence one imagines in the void of outer space.
It imagines a world in which friends are easily attainable and people who've wronged you will get what's coming to them.
Bushwick imagines a literal culture war, but it seems more specifically interested in inverting the right-wing fantasy of guerrilla resistance.
In "I Bow for my Boobs", Ms Anena imagines her breasts transformed into a "weapon of destruction" against a drunken husband.
The novel specifically looks at the rise of Hitler's Nazi party, and imagines what a thousand-year Reich would look like.
Brogan imagines the show as a board game–based RPG, instead of just a show that's partly about role-playing games.
Pub date: June 18 Yiyun Li's gutting novel imagines a conversation between a mother and child, months after the child's suicide.
The Left Hand of Darkness imagines a planet where inhabitants are sexless until they assume characteristics of either gender during estrus.
Now, after seeing Microsoft's new trailer, he imagines his sales will be further eroded because Flight Simulator won't need his products.
On the more technical side, Aston Martin imagines this car having the ability to go 400 miles on a single charge.
He stages full sequences where Mark (Carell) imagines his soldier alter-ego, "Hogie," interacting with a squad of female ass-kickers.
But the latest Fortnite sketch from Sushii Films imagines another way: what if you played Fortnite as a dedicated medic instead?
Instagram also re-imagines the like button, now with just a simple heart rather than a heart within a chat bubble.
He records both how people look during precise moments, and other times focuses on how he imagines them in his mind.
Martin gets excited about advances in fiber technology, and imagines how Rothy might takes its technical expertise into other apparel categories.
One imagines Canna Tech was probably not what Peter Tosh had in mind when he sang "Legalize It" back in 1975.
And, one imagines, someone will have to cut off two of your fingers to really get into your phone's good stuff.
Justice League only imagines being a movie that people will like enough to pay money to see, so that Warner Bros.
In the future, he imagines that other people could add different overlays, for example, to show landing sites or traverse routes.
"PICTURES at an Exhibition", a piano suite composed by Modest Mussorgsky in 1874, imagines a visitor strolling round an art collection.
YM: (Imagines spending all her hours frantically scanning all media in case of book talk.) OK. Sorry to let you down.
Nothing else in the novel is particularly magical: Hamid instead imagines a world in which one tiny little thing has changed.
We can't blame you; it sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel that imagines a bleak future for humanity.
They find a visual parallel in an angular gouache by Crotti's wife, Suzanne Duchamp, which imagines the unconscious as a factory.
One imagines torrents of storm water and sewage, rats the size of pedicabs, and roving pods of zombies and CHUD s.
Children of Men: This dark science-fiction thriller imagines a future in which humanity has lost the ability to bear children.
Todd first got involved in One Direction fan fiction after reading "Imagines" on Instagram, or short paragraph stories about the singers.
They are, as Shakespeare imagines it, among the first to go under, once Richard has used them to obtain his end.
One imagines that the artist was too slippery or contradictory for the museum, too much of a prankster and publicity hound.
In the intensity of her craving to "know and taste him," Hadewijch imagines a connection more profound than normal human attachments.
It is practically synonymous with the sort of rugged, blue-collar white guys everyone (wrongly) imagines as the prototypical Trump supporter.
Today, with a new self-directed video for that EP's Ghost Voices, he imagines a future where that's all there is.
Jorge Luis Borges' 1941 story "The Garden of Forking Paths" imagines a novel in which every possible choice plays out simultaneously.
But if she imagines More in hell, there is enough evidence in 'The Mirror and The Light' to damn Cromwell, too.
The cast of small-town characters he imagines is like that of a 1990s indie movie; a compliment, in this case.
The wearable sculpture imagines a futuristic body armor suit to protect those who those who feel under threat of police violence.
Upon us depends the way in which humanity faces its reality, imagines its future, and takes its next evolutionary leap forward.
Her mother, Tali (Maya Dagan), imagines that the rift between her and her daughter will only grow once children are born.
During Malorie's checkup at the hospital, Jessica even imagines how great it would be if she herself existed in equine form.
The British author Howard Jacobson published "Pussy," a scabrous satire that imagines Trump as a faltering scion of a powerful family.
Over at The Ringer, Steven Hyden imagines how the track could fit into Luca Guadagnino's upcoming movie adaptation of the album.
As Lee deftly demonstrates, Farocki's style is based on the presentation of images which reveal how society imagines and portrays itself.
He imagines how his childhood hero, the embodiment of everything good for him and his town, could fall into such tragedy.
Polestar also imagines video streaming becoming a bigger component of the in-car experience — while parked or during charging, of course.
The elaborate setup imagines theatergoers as guests at a memorial service for one James Leroy Clemens, a fictitious Afro-Futurist artist.
Imagines him accepted by a generation of humans who have grown up with digients and view them as potential relationship partners.
Johnson, likewise, imagines politics as a necessarily upward ascent, a winner-take-all spectacle in which his participation is not questioned.
Set in the tense world of morning broadcasting, this drama imagines what it's like to be thrust into the national spotlight.
Most interestingly, it doesn't just rehash the story of the Holy Land we already know, but imagines a new, subversive ending.
THE RESISTERSBy Gish Jen Gish Jen's timely fifth novel, "The Resisters," imagines a society even more catastrophically divided than our own.
" He imagines a plutocracy shut away "in gated communities or in elite cities, perhaps guarded by autonomous military robots and drones.
Shondaland imagines what happens after Romeo and Juliet meet their demise and a monumental feud erupts between the Montagues and Capulets.
Trump's tariff justifications have often been self-evidently absurd — seriously, who imagines that imports of Canadian steel threaten U.S. national security?
He imagines designated suicide prevention hotlines staffed by people who understand farming and speak the language so there's no cultural gap.
" Cooper returns the prophecy to the Liberian English in which she imagines it was proffered: "Ma, de pekin wa'na easy oh.
One imagines those servers and locksmiths barking at their own underlings in turn, in an endless daisy chain of professional misery.
This sardonic novel imagines an innocent Huck and a murderous Tom Sawyer as adults in a savage post-Civil War West.
Where Carol imagines a wrought iron accent bench in the backyard, Diane intends a primeval forest of pawpaw and milk vetch.
Narrated by a swarm-like chorus of characters, the novel starts in Zambia's colonial past and imagines a technologically advanced future.
The future that Bezos imagines by moving into space is much grander, more beneficial for most humans, than the present is.
On "Funeral," the album's closing track, Willis imagines the reaction to his death and the attendees viewing him in his casket.
"You guys wanna call this a feud, you wanna call this throwing shade," she imagines herself saying to reporters and fans.
He was calm, composed, steady as a surgeon, but one imagines that survival would have been impossible without this sort of disposition.
In his most alluring compositions, Fernandez imagines the effective castration of the privileged male artist in relationship to the manipulated female body.
Honda imagines the robot will work with wireless tools, so the amount of dexterity in the robot's hands won't matter as much.
When asked what kind of job Desjardins imagines for Yogi when he grows up, his owner pondered the question for a moment.
She imagines finding a home wherever you happen to be via a network of existing properties to which members would have access.
But Camus says we must find hope, and therefore meaning, in such a plight and he imagines Sisyphus understanding and accepting it.
GUIs are designed for ease of human use, but Artist imagines a universe in which digital interfaces have become recalcitrant and inaccessible.
As for what the country star imagines she will do on the open seas, "hopefully not much," she shares with a laugh.
The lead in the musical film wafts between moments of reality and moments in which he imagines what he wished had happened.
And when her childhood sweetheart stays in her hotel unexpectedly, Vivian imagines what her life might've been like if they'd stayed together.
The final section of James Joyce's epic Ulysses is titled 'Nostos' wherein the protagonist returns to a home he imagines hasn't changed.
Much like Luera's sister, Perez, Rosenda hates when her sister is described as a sex worker and also imagines her last moments.
" The report imagines a world in which "every piece of media is expected to have a tick," like a checkmark, "signaling authenticity.
She knows he was skeptical about the whole reality dating show process, and she imagines that his family will be skeptical, too.
While they both can share depressive moods, postpartum psychosis involves hallucinations and delusional thinking, which Marlo goes through when she imagines Tully.
Atwood's popular novel imagines a totalitarian future when fertile women are forced into sexual servitude to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
" This is to say nothing of the questions she imagines others might ask: "Maybe it was rough, but was it really abusive?
The company imagines you will talk to your AI-powered steering wheel, and that it will help you perform "hundreds" of tasks.
That's because Bentley imagines a future when elite drivers won't want simply speak commands to a faceless digital assistant à la Siri.
He imagines that this tactic will allow him to pick his opponent and face only the candidates he thinks he can beat.
In the future, Magic Leap imagines it being used for collaboration across global teams, even if they're not in the same room.
In the first episode, Lou explains his reasoning to an empty theater, which he imagines to be populated by his future cast.
The company imagines that the virtual assistant will help employees launch conference calls, organize room bookings, and even wrangle with their expenses.
Bushido Batman is the latest 11-inch tall figure in Square-Enix's "Timeless" collection which re-imagines Batman in various time periods.
The film is set for a November release and imagines the days leading up to Ramsey's death and the investigation that followed.
Even if they're set in the modern day, each imagines a world in which the possibility for magic isn't entirely ruled out.
It has a lot to do with how the company imagines its future markets — and how it manages its world-famous brand.
In his latest work, Gill imagines what Saturn's system of rings looks like as it interacts with one of the planet's moons.
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" imagines the characters of Harry, Hermione and Ron as adults, now with children headed to Hogwarts.
The masons are, one imagines, a reference to the Freemasons, a fraternal organization a number of conspiracy theorists ascribe outsized influence too.
Through his cartoonlike sketches he imagines what lies behind, superimposing his renderings with a clarity that blends the real with the fantastic.
Ford imagines the robocar would connect to "a locally stored record of drivers" or even larger government databases to verify drivers' licenses.
In this darkly satirical speculation, Blake Montgomery imagines a world where the drive towards wellness is not only fully institutionalized, but omnipresent.
In Japan, their version was called a soroban, and in his latest video, fractal auteur Julius Horsthuis imagines journeying deep inside one.
Study author Eva Harris imagines, potentially, a future where assays of dengue antibody levels are a normal part of yearly medical exams.
It's all from Remi's hypersensitive perspective where she only hears the absolute worst, and if she doesn't hear it, she imagines it.
He imagines himself as the country's C.E.O., and not the executor of the laws decided upon by the people's branch: the Congress.
Trump told reporters at the White House that Cain is going through checks, and he imagines he will be in good shape.
The play, Insignificance, imagines a clandestine meeting between two of the most famous figures of America's midcentury: Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe.
And despite all the gadgets and modifications, it's a vision that fundamentally imagines "what if" not "what now," or what could be.
In a conversation Madson imagines shortly before he is killed, he asks Cunanan to tell him one true thing about his life.
In this alternate history, Mr. Winters imagines a horrific modern-day America where the Civil War never happened, and slavery still exists.
The tour was also a chance to see how Google (GOOGL) imagines people living, parenting and even sleeping surrounded by its products.
No one imagines that Mr Trump, if he is elected the United States' next president in November, will fit into that club.
Knight imagines a future in which a significant chunk of the major brand advertising is spread through the voice of their consumers.
Slower movement is better, to a certain point one imagines, and a reasonable but not sluggish delay makes it feel more human.
Mostly when he imagines life in America he thinks of the house that Sara wanted: a white clapboard Colonial with green shutters.
Ford imagines the tech being used in agriculture, forestry, construction and bridge inspection as well as domestic or local search and rescue.
The rear window has OLED display technology embedded in it, which VW imagines being used to act as a big brake light.
"Blossom" intercuts James's deterioration there with the exploits he imagines, all tied to his past in a way that's sweet to discover.
She does not have a boyfriend, but sometimes she still imagines what it would be like to be a mother one day.
He imagines that it was the smartest dog of the pack, the one that realized, at the last moment, what was happening.
In a way resembling Schmitt's thought on sovereignty, he imagines the nation as an organic entity whose will is expressed through him.
Mr. Trump probably imagines that he can address this risk over drinks with Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, and perhaps he can.
This initiative imagines a DHS that is faster, smarter, and better equipped to preempt and combat rivals and adversaries across the globe.
And for her, one imagines it's personal: Gillibrand herself wrote about the creepy, sexist comments her male colleagues repeatedly made to her.
One imagines that if CBS and ABC had 24-hour news channels, they would have gone along for the embarrassing ride, too.
Miller imagines a feature that requires extra effort to get back in, like solving a math problem to exit Do Not Disturb.
Carmichael imagines getting a cut for connecting brands with the top creators the emerge from Slinger, and them shooting compelling sponsored content.
Underground Airlines offers a more redemptive vision of the evils of slavery, one that imagines it as something you can heal from.
This project imagines a world where human functions are supplemented with algae, allowing us to be semi-photosynthetic; gaining energy from light.
" This imagines a state at which "things will start developing so quickly that [a system] will take over and start innovating itself.
Today's Terraform story imagines a future when our app-based maps know more about us than we may know about ourselves. Enjoy.
This work imagines a feminine subject who is vast, powerful, and beyond comprehension—one whose mysteries we are only beginning to understand.
Some people also seem to believe that She-Ra's reimagination is spiteful: Boyish lesbian re-imagines SHE-RA as a boyish lesbian.
Alternatively, Ringgold's "American People Series #2003: The Flag is Bleeding" (1967) imagines the violence of this republic enmeshing all of its citizens.
Here, the great E. Lily Yu imagines a future where cemeteries have been upgraded, but so many other things have not. Enjoy.
And Ms. Brunstetter has doubled down on the surrealism of five interstitial scenes in which Della imagines herself on the baking show.
Mr. Arcángel recognizes the limitations of the crude shelter he provides; its rawness, he imagines, will prevent anyone from getting too comfortable.
In a slide labeled, "HORROR STORY," Ella imagines getting a bellyache at school, only to learn the school nurse's phone is broken.
The painting, which one imagines was completed in a single sitting, demonstrates the agility with which Wong commemorated his desires in paint.
"I don't think anyone imagines that The Village Voice fell apart because they ran out of bad landlords for them to cover."
Benjamin and Bonhoeffer both perished during the Nazi reign in Germany; Armajani re-imagines their tombs, setting them within the Brandenburg Gate.
The exhibition is the final installment of a project she began in 2016 that imagines two aristocratic Nigerian families joined by marriage.
Uber, which is exploring sidewalk detection and autonomous re-parking of scooters and bikes, imagines cities seeing the benefit in that tech.
In this long aria, "Scherza infida," Ariodante, a Scottish knight, imagines his beloved, the princess Ginevra, frolicking with his rival, a duke.
Consider your typical "Game of Thrones"-inspired noodlings, or the fiction that wistfully imagines romantic interludes between Harry Potter and Hermione Granger.
In the 10th-century crypt of a church in Clermont-Ferrand, he imagines Vigdis in prayer, bidding farewell to her Christian god.
This newest project, a series called For All Mankind, imagines how our society might look today had the space race never ended.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 97%What critics said: "'Sex Education' imagines a more colorful, more livable, and more loving world.
Mojo Vision imagines its smart contact being sold to both consumers and businesses, with the earliest versions helping people with vision impairments.
"It's unclear which elements of their digital copy of the Bust of Nefertiti SPK imagines it has a copyright in," Wenman commented.
Kako Gastélum, Plutarco's son, imagines a conversation between "Saint Leonora and Saint Edward", as he calls them, looking down from on high.
His breathtaking ignorance about health care and the Affordable Care Act made him seem clueless about just how he imagines replacing it.
The app also imagines some of the pair's life behind the scenes, like practicing yoga together and sipping a glass of wine.
He responds by getting so drunk that he imagines a cute young bartender is interested in him, then falls off a train.
In this collection of poems, he mines his memories of crossing, remembers the country he left behind and imagines his parents' journeys.
It imagines that one day such idiocies will be washed off clean, and the earth will continue its adventure —  probably without us.
Logan's most repeated point is that Vuong's poetry fails to induce feelings of pain appropriate to what Logan imagines about Vuong's history.
The company imagines a few practical modules that will connect to the Hydrogen One, like a spare battery, a speaker, or a projector.
Notably, only 68 percent of Gen Z imagines using email, compared with 83 percent of millennials and 83 percent of Gen X-ers.
British photographer Rory Carnegie imagines all of these creatures and more roaming faraway lands in his ongoing series Long Ago and Far Away.
That's the thrust of a white paper proposal that imagines an "autonomous vehicle corridor" replacing the I-5 freeway between Seattle and Vancouver.
The book imagines a world where the Civil War did not completely abolish slavery and four States are left with the institution intact.
The episode showcases how wholly Crazy Ex-Girlfriend imagines all its characters, even tertiary ones like Daryl's wife and daughter and Father Brah.
The book imagines the possibility that we can feed ourselves and fight the waste we introduce to the planet at the same time.
Like many segments on The Man Show, this one imagines its protagonists engaged in a heroic battle against a particularly nefarious foe: feminists.
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Amazon says it imagines this feature will only be used in a small number of scenarios — like checking in on an elderly relative.
Even the relatively upbeat "Hang the DJ" imagines a future where dating apps create and torture sentient AIs to test them for compatibility.
At its heart, the exhibition imagines that the historic influence of African people on Brazilian culture is to be both examined and celebrated.
From there, they created a series of works embedded in resin called  Natural History, which imagines human fossils and other future archaeological finds.
Pusha T doesn't deal in jokes and hyperbole as much as he deals in the stretching out of what he imagines as fact.
The congressional coalition he imagines, in which Democrats cross the aisle to join Trump under the red flag of socialism, is now laughable.
Dr Floreano imagines search-and-rescue drones capable of perching on walls or landing on power lines, like birds, to survey their surroundings.
With enough genomic information about bacteria and phages — and a large enough training set — Hatfull imagines a world where machine learning enhances therapies.
Set in a dystopian future in 2071, Cowboy Bebop imagines an Earth that has been long abandoned and humans who roam the stars.
And yet, as my colleague James Vincent has already set out, rare earths are not the secret weapon China imagines them to be.
Luxafor imagines a situations where you're deep into an Excel spreadsheet and your coworker decides she wants to come chat about her weekend.
Mr. Lehmann said he imagines a future in which Postmates cuts deals with 60 to 70 percent of the restaurants in its app.
Halfway between "in vivo" and "in vitro" exposure, the subject imagines the trauma scene but also represents it in physical or constructional behaviour.
But because Black Mirror imagines the perilous potential of technological capabilities at their most extreme it rings less true to reality for me.
Audi imagines being able to superimpose the ideal driving line, when racing, or navigation instructions, when driving on the road, onto this panel.
The sophomore effort from Limbo developer Playdead re-imagines tales like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Goonies as chilling sci-fi horror yarns.
Sean Penn is the star of a new series headed to Hulu that imagines the experience of the first astronauts headed to Mars.
Just a month before First Man comes out, Hulu will debut The First, a series that imagines the first astronauts headed to Mars.
But in space, the team imagines they will be able to observe the atoms in their wave-like state for 5-10 seconds.
Through travelogues, lavish grooming routines, and daily appearances at Barry's Bootcamp, one imagines endless disposable income (seemingly without real work to produce it).
Her one-off photo, Girl, imagines the real woman beneath the frame of Johannes Vermeer's Girl with the Pearl Earring, panties and all.
Ember Lab's YouTube channel calls the clip a labor of love, one that imagines how the Zelda universe might be imagined in film.
Then there's the third prong — which imagines that Senate Democrats and Republicans will link arms and pass big bipartisan health care reform packages.
He likes being able to see them online, and imagines seeing a variety of digital recreations of different skateboarders doing the same tricks.
Rather than being a variety show, the Netflix original imagines the stories of the women and how they came together as a team.
The custom filters can stay live from an hour to thirty days, and Snapchat imagines they'll be used during weddings and other events.
And if the rest of us wind up befriending robots, the way Yun imagines we will, how will those relationships reshape human psychology?
Taken from another angle, the episode imagines a clear breaking point for the misuse of such technology—and for overbearing parenting in general.
They become an archive of alternative histories, much like Borges library imagines every variation of every book ever written in every possible universe.
The nostalgic vignette accommodates a myth of national origin that imagines a time of harmony within an all-white nation of founding fathers.
For thousands of years, deep thinkers about military strategy have understood that wars are not won in the way the public imagines. Gen.
She imagines a world where suicide isn't an off-limits or taboo subject, where we can learn to be there for each other.
A Hispanic congressman imagines contrite Republicans rushing to prove to the country that they are not racists, "to get away from the Trumpster".
He has blessed the National Rifle Association's ambition to arm citizens to engage in what he imagines would be defensive "shootouts" with gunmen.
Mike Bartlett is a playwright and screenwriter whose play "King Charles III," which imagines Prince Charles as king, received a Tony Award nomination.
Thus, my research into autonomous weapon systems and ethical theories re-imagines Asimov's Laws and offers a new code of conduct for servicemembers.
Yolanda stops for a moment while telling her story, and talks about how she imagines a country where there are no gang members.
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But a new tech demo imagines a future in which the player instead interacts with the world using speech, and it's pretty compelling.
Franceschetti said, she often imagines soldiers of another time keeping watch on the same dirt paths, which she calls remnants of medieval ramparts.
On the track "Home," an unconventional breakup song, she imagines a relationship with an N.S.A. officer who spies on her through her laptop.
John Woo's "Hard Target" (1993) imagines a New Orleans underworld in which ultrarich big-game hunters pay big bucks to stalk homeless veterans.
A running joke in the film imagines an interviewer asking Mr. Maciunas what "flux" is, and never quite managing to get a definition.
Albert told the newspaper when he starts a record, he imagines what the world is going to look like when it is released.
Then he puts on some doo-wop music and imagines what a kid from the 1950s getting his mind blown would look like.
On the other hand, "Shirley Temple" imagines a much more convoluted and compelling story that fictitiously interweaves the lives of Warhol and Temple.
And that certainly could happen: Trump imagines that he's winning, and might well move on from China to European cars and so on.
One imagines that Edinburgh, where he was born and spent most of his early years, must have left its mark deep upon him.
Take Me I'm Yours is a miniature experiment in value distribution, one that imagines what a more democratic art system might look like.
There are many places in America, one imagines, that would disinherit the person who produced such scenarios, or at least treat them warily.
From Dr. King's assassination to dispatches from Vietnam, this interactive imagines the flurry of notifications that would have announced each twist and turn.
In a bravura sequence of mixed digital effects, Paddington imagines himself and Lucy as miniatures wandering through the book's pop-up cardboard pages.
Or, as the courier imagines, an octopus, the only creature he can think of whose head is in the middle of its body.
Gazing out her window, a girl imagines being swept away on the river she sees, into a series of interesting and adventurous landscapes.
The company imagines reminders working as a way to send notes of encouragement, jokes, or casual conversation in an asynchronous or scheduled fashion.
That novel imagines an America where an anti-Semitic, authoritarian Charles Lindbergh defeats Franklin D. Roosevelt for the presidency and begins persecuting Jews.
Boyer has more books in her, and when the treatment looks like it's beginning to work she imagines what else she might write.
"Right Now, Wrong Then" observes a filmmaker taking up with a younger painter, then imagines that train of events unfolding with different results.
Lying insensible in the hospital, Hwang imagines a big, brash, classic American-style musical, replete with high-kicking chorus lines and bright harmonies.
In "A Doll's House, Part 2" (April 1, Golden), the playwright Lucas Hnath imagines the return of Ibsen's heroine, played by Laurie Metcalf.
It imagines an America that in 1977, during the early Carter years, must have seemed like preposterous parody but today appears merely descriptive.
In this ominous, claustrophobic novel, Underdown imagines his pregnant, widowed sister, who sees the malignant forces at work but is powerless to resist.
It plucks two figures from history and imagines them as they once were, when they were people instead of monuments to American exceptionalism.
She had recently been surprised to discover fan fiction on the Gymternet, some of which imagines her in relationships with other female gymnasts.
Philip Dawkins's play, directed by Tony Speciale for Abingdon Theater Company, imagines the day when Inge, then a drama critic, first interviewed Williams.
It imagines a world in which Meyer's group operates entirely in the shadows and outside the law, acting as judge, jury and executioner.
Even the privacy barrier between first-class seats can be screens, and LG Display imagines its transparent screen technology could do the trick.
One imagines she wouldn't balk at the Trump administration's failure to mention Jews in a statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day in January.
It imagines what a world ruled exclusively by dicks looks like, from the empty consumerist culture to the castrating fears of patriarchal pressure.
Pocket Casts CEO Owen Grover imagines that podcast creators will use the cloud storage to listen or watch a show before publishing it.
Biden said he imagines it will become easier to understand what Trump will do in office once he gets there in two weeks.
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When Danny (Scott Caan) is shot while quarantined in the hospital, he falls unconscious and imagines a future for everyone on the squad.
But scholars are also working hard on research and teaching that imagines vocation in a way that takes into account prejudice and inequity.
Later, the girl imagines the onset of her period and sees herself dancing naked in a tidal wave of blood, wild with happiness.
Maybe Butler had a side line in soothsaying, because the book imagines a society debilitated by authoritarian leadership, income inequality and environmental collapse.
As she wrote to me on Twitter: Breton imagines a world where fantasy and reality blended together in a super reality, or surreality.
Today, it's expanded into a scholarly and artistic movement that imagines the future through a black cultural lens with social justice in mind.
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For example, he imagines people renting rather than buying clothes, tools and other household items, dispatched by drone from a neighbourhood depot when needed.
Whether the viewer is frightened or intrigued is determined by what one's mind — informed by one's social and political background — imagines in the void.
Plus, Jordan is shown to be interested in science since her middle school days and imagines being a business owner at a young age.
Skarsgård will also appear in flashbacks that aren't so pleasant for Kidman's Celeste, like following his death when she imagines him very much alive.
A friend's son took a loading dock job because it paid well and imagines that his life could be different with a bachelor's degree.
Getty Images Jeffrey Ford's short story "Blood Drive" imagines a world in which all high school seniors and teachers are required to carry guns.
In general, it imagines that every system hosts some kind of internal flow because systems all tend to evolve in time in one direction.
Kindred imagines future versions of the robotic arm being affixed to sliding overhead rails or maybe even to bipedal robots that roam the floor.
In his sleep, he imagines a world full of steel women, lactating like the Bellagio fountains, and a feeding behemoth newborn that barfs oil.
Baidu imagines that this technology would be useful on digital assistants that are controlled through voice commands that respond by speaking to their users.
Known around Cambridge—unoriginally and, one imagines, rather unhelpfully—as "The Prof", he had a reputation as one of the city's worst-dressed men.
If it were to take off, however, he imagines a future where a Burst-like app could be built for other platforms – like Twitter.
Microsoft imagines that by bringing SharePoint into the virtual reality world, businesses will use it for onboarding new employees, training courses, and product development.
At the very least, the company imagines replacing QWERTY typing with a superfast single-handed alternative, so you could type anywhere without a keyboard.
The planned offering could start with a free, Pandora-like streaming radio option, which theoretically would be tied to Tesla vehicle ownership, one imagines.
One imagines that the restrictions he's experienced give shape to how he sees their experience, and the lives of women more broadly in Iran.
Click here to view original GIFHere's a dopey animation from Sean Charmatz that imagines a world where every random object has a cute face.
Netflix is really tapping into the appetite of its sci-fi audience, with another trailer for a new film that imagines a weird future.
Photographer Anton Repponen worked with writer Jon Earle to weave the eleven images into a narrative that imagines the buildings have mysteriously exiled themselves.
Oculus imagines people using its headsets the way they use phones and computers today, which would let it track all kinds of private communications.
Its second act imagines the fall-out in 2029, when Johnson is weighing up his chances of gaining power on a platform of "Breentry".
"120 BPM" also shows some stunts which Mr Campillo imagines the collective had staged, such as turning the River Seine red with fake blood.
But as welcome as such a reckoning would be, it is at the very least unlikely to materialize quite as automatically as Stephens imagines.
Specifically, he imagines the system being useful if deployed in communal locations like libraries, or locations that serve vulnerable populations, such as refugee shelters.
"Mini Metro imagines a city that is planned by someone else, or that grows haphazardly, where the transit system is totally reactive," Walker says.
Kraft imagines working with artists that would want to fine tune the filters for the stages they're playing, adding things like reverb or echo.
Others are more sci-fi, like "Escape from Spiderhead," in which Saunders imagines a facility that's able to chemically control people's thoughts and feelings.
The author of "Cold Mountain" imagines the life of Varina Howell, who married a Mississippi landowner with dreams of living a quiet, comfortable life.
The horizontal "Decumaria" (2018), made of moon gold, oxidized silver and red clay, resembles the austere ornamentation one imagines paneling an ancient Roman temple.
"Confederate" imagines what would have happened if Southern states successfully seceded from the Union during the Civil War and slavery continued to be practiced.
The company imagines a system by which a "trigger condition" would result in the collection of biometric information on whomever is holding the iPhone.
This can be done entirely from the mirror, and Williams says he imagines the process in a similar way to texting back and forth.
An audacious novel rendered entirely in dialogue, it imagines the continuing quarrels among those residing in a small cemetery in remote Connemara, County Galway.
He compared its influence to that of the infamous The Turner Diaries, which imagines a race war that obliterates all non-whites and Jews.
One imagines that the inner experience of living beside a dump, with all of your possessions from it, is not chiefly one of logicality.
And it's likely they'll forever be private, though one imagines he would have had something especially grand and mysterious saved up for the occasion.
Consider his chauvinism in contrasting the great achievements the West—as he imagines it—with the supposed failures of the rest of the world.
The publication, so he imagines, will be as disruptive as Dada was when it burst out of a cabaret in sleepy Zurich in 1916.
The show is full of tenderness for every character who imagines seizing some control, even if that means writing his or her own ending.
One of her favorite "Imagines" authors said she was going to complete the story on Wattpad, which prompted Todd to check the platform out.
The uncynical purity with which Barton imagines her Jewish kingdom is like a literary Sabbath for those weary of today's jihadis and internet trolls.
The Boston Globe imagines a screaming "Deportations to begin" headline in a fake issue designed as a critique of the GOP presidential front-runner.
Realism imagines nations to be in perpetual competition with one another; Fukuyama was saying that this was no longer going to be the case.
The SEC isn't talking about any of the specifics regarding their investigation yet, but one imagines that this is just the beginning for Exxon.
The over-the-top moments (Marie imagines a meteorite colliding with Earth) seem appropriate explosions of a teenage imagination, and the moodiness is infectious.
He grafts butterfly wings onto rat-faced humanoids; he imagines a toothy fish with human legs (in stylish leather boots) feasting on a human.
A new PSA from WildAid, a nonprofit conservation group, imagines a world in which people have developed long nose hair to combat the pollution.
But speculative fiction that imagines a perfect world, with near-perfect people, runs the risk of losing us in increasingly troubled and ugly times.
The clip, which was written by Schumer herself, imagines a world where the respected comedian and legendary fashion editor trade lives for a day.
The dizzying German period piece does not have dragons, no matter how much leading man Gereon Rath (Volker Bruch) imagines one below his feet.
"The Day the Earth Stood Still" imagines the first contact between humans and aliens, who look surprisingly like humans, but in more anonymous form.
In short, Hyper-Reality imagines a world where Google Glass is implanted into everyone's brain — a kind of Harrison Bergeron for our virtual future.
Basically, what he imagines to be facts are things he thinks he heard somewhere, maybe on Fox News, and can't be bothered to check.
In fact, all versions of the iPhone 11 have a camera box bump on the rear, for the sake, one imagines, of aesthetic uniformity.
After all, the corporate structure of our own world imagines investors giving directors power who then distribute that to managers and then to workers.
In fact, she knows her family so well she imagines her brothers' and father's voices in her head ("Drest, lass, you must do something").
The oil pipeline becomes a metaphor for familial bonds: Ilya touches the pipe in Leffie and imagines that it links him to his brother.
The first installment is by the award-winning writer Ted Chiang, who imagines a gene-enhancement project that ends up widening the wealth gap.
Likewise, Leeroy New's Instagram photo series Aliens of Manila (2014-ongoing) imagines a cast of characters decked out in conceptual fashion created from garbage.
And it's very possible that Apple imagines that the $30-a-month Web TV package it would like to sell wouldn't include ESPN, either.
He's used what he imagines to be pro-life rhetoric, and he's promised to appoint conservative Supreme Court justices who'd overturn Roe v. Wade.
"The Siege," a 1998 movie he co-wrote, imagines what would happen if New York City was felled by an attack by Islamic extremists.
And they insist that whether or not Trump wins again, the GOP isn't ever going to go back to those halcyon days Biden imagines.
Trump closes his eyes and imagines tourists in 4017, coming in droves to admire the amazing, tall, transparent Great Thingie of the Mexican Border.
While he imagines explosive creative possibilities for architects inspired by future technologies like 3-D-printed wood, Mr. Green said climate considerations were paramount.
Theater Ethan Lipton's solo sci-fi musical, directed by Leigh Silverman and closing on April 9, imagines life light-years from the nearest bodega.
Trump invites pity for all the slights he suffers plus plenty that he only imagines, and he readily boasts about achievements actual and hallucinated.
In the poem, Mohammed imagines an America where Muslim children and their families are welcomed and can wear their "scarves" (hijabs) freely without rebuke.
Encountering a piece of dystopian fiction, it's always fascinating to see what an author imagines the human race will be able to do without.
It imagines a world where the customer never has to buy a new charger because their old charge isn't compatible with their new device.
It is the attempt to recover power through withdrawal, rather as the powerless child indignantly imagines his own death as a punishment to others.
For the moment, Owens said he was looking forward to a quiet retirement, which he imagines will happen within the next year or two.
"Will," a TNT drama that depicts the youthful Shakespeare as he enters the London theatrical world, imagines one defined by very 21st-century frothiness.
Depictions of Living imagines itself as an act of protest, touching on both the microcosm of individual actions and the macrocosm of the Anthropocene.
Madrick, a veteran journalist and economic analyst, imagines a government-funded allowance to families that would equal $4,000 to $5,000 per child each year.
In this work about stories and who gets to tell them, Mr. Hancock imagines an alternative "Huckleberry Finn" written by an African-American artist.
" The most informative app is Vice's Astro Guide, which the company imagines as a "tool not just for self-care but for cosmic wellness.
"He imagines that this tactic will allow him to pick his opponent and face only the candidates he thinks he can beat," Biden said.
The towering Edgar Selge stars in a gripping 120-minute monologue that imagines an Islamic takeover in France in the not-too-distant future.
"Lahore" is based on a text by Heinrich Heine that imagines a snow-covered fir dreaming of a palm tree "grieving" in the heat.
No one person or combination of people can capture the fullness of Prince onstage, but Kravitz will, one imagines, give it everything he can.
Over time, the company imagines a growing tier of music acts will work directly with the streaming service, which could improve its profit margins.
Archer, working with his design studio, UNA, imagines surreal scenarios that explode onto the page in a flurry of neon purple, green, and fuchsia.
Much like Google's AdWords program, in which businesses can advertise around a particular search term, Snapchat imagines advertisers bidding on ads for specific everyday objects.
It imagines an empire which surveys itself in such exhaustive detail that when unfolded, the perfectly complete 210:1 paper map covers the entire kingdom.
Things get complex with Angela, half of the "will they or won't they" couple that no one imagines will anytime soon, and the FBI hack.
A clip by singer Semyon Slepakov imagines replacing the coach with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, but predicts even he would be overwhelmed by the task.
McQuiston imagines what might happen if a young man positioned closer to the throne were a gay man, and wanted to live openly as one.
In an interview with Refinery29, Rourke compared Mary Queen of Scots to the musical Hamilton, which re-imagines America's Founding Fathers as people of color.
If you want to see what it's like to live in the future Amazon imagines, just walk into the company's UX Lab in San Francisco.
Jennifer Aniston imagines how today's technology would have played out on Friends in the inaugural episode of Arianna Huffington's new Thrive Global Podcast with iHeartRadio.
In the same Twitter conversation, he said he imagines it will be "engineers, artists and creatives of all kinds" who will go to Mars first.
In the novel, she imagines her ex, but married to another woman — played by Isla Fisher, well known for looking a lot like Amy Adams.
It was cynical and drunk and rude, a near-caricature of what everyone imagines movie industry types are like when no one is paying attention.
He re-imagines the lives of Orient-struck writers such as Goethe and Heine, or intrepid voyagers such as Jane Digby and Lady Hester Stanhope.
The prediction comes from David Foster Wallace's 1996 epic Infinite Jest, which imagines a future in which information glut and corporatization have ravaged human consciousness.
LiveLike imagines people passing around the headset at a viewing party, but that's easier with single VR videos than something with a whole timeline interface.
In the first season Clay has visions of Hannah after her suicide, but in Season 2 he imagines full conversations, and even arguments, between them.
Velvet Buzzsaw writer-director Dan Gilroy knows that, but he still imagines a world where art affects people on a profound and often permanent basis.
The Scantron meme imagines a variety of characters attempting to take a multiple choice test in the only ways they know how, like this dolphin.
One imagines those words playing over and over in his head while typing out the title—The Hitler Simulator (ad)—on his most recent upload.
The e-commerce giant imagines beehive-like towers filled with robots, where drones can dock and be restocked before flying out again for another delivery.
At first, it'll only be for camera features, but the company imagines it'll expand to pretty much whatever else its hardware partners can think of.
A love story in the City of Love: Beatrice Colin's novel imagines a romance that occurs as the Eiffel Tower is constructed in the background.
A new study by European scientists imagines what this hypothetical planet might look like, revealing important insights as to how we might actually find it.
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While we have some pretty incredible concept art that imagines what these planets could look like, the truth is, we have no idea—until now.
At the beginning, the company imagines Libra will be used mainly to transfer money between individuals in developing countries who lack access to traditional banks.
At a time when the AI debate focuses upon its implications for global politics, her art imagines the impact on humans' physical and psychological wellbeing.
Google imagines scenarios where you search for a song and get the singer's bio, an upcoming concert, and the ability to purchase tickets in Chrome.
One imagines it wouldn't be that much harder than making sure your toothpaste is in a 3.4 ounce tube rather than a 3.6 ounce tube.
" House Speaker Paul Ryan said, in what one imagines to be a very serious voice, "The president must appreciate that Russia is not our ally.
It was evident in our interview on Monday that when Ginsburg imagines who would succeed Obama, she does not expect Trump to prevail over Clinton.
Jonathan Eyal of the Royal United Services Institute in London imagines a frenzy of activity, a cacophony of summits—and a renationalisation of defence strategies.
That said, he imagines the energy shifting to a large dose of rooftop solar, some power plant solar, along with wind, hydro and nuclear power.
Chu is obviously not the hero he imagines himself to be, though he's also not enough of a villain to make Who is Arthur Chu?
If online oracles one day get good enough to make a place like the Cambridge University Library obsolete, he imagines that he would feel nostalgic.
Another, "Don't Let Her," imagines his wife's life as a widow — an unwanted fate that Hayes dwelled on during a long stretch away from home.
The Terranauts imagines what might have happened if the project had continued on into a second two-year closure with a new group of scientists.
Ford imagines the vehicles could be attached to a local network of surveillance cameras that will send signals to robocars when they record traffic violations.
Ty's music is a constant refinement of these themes, a portrait of a world that imagines sleazy club hookups as a realm for high art.
A campaign video from Funny or Die and Hulu posted there imagines a woman's day with 20% less of everything from coffee to smartphone batteries.
In fact, Foxx imagines a future in which highly automated and self-driving car systems could reduce traffic collisions by as much as 80 percent.
But Als is always meditating upon his personal relationships at the same time as he imagines them: He is a reflexive chronicler, not a diarist.
That show imagines the Wu-Tang Clan stealing back their one-of-a-kind Once Upon a Time in Shaolin album back from Martin Shkreli.
For example, the filing imagines a stream of transactions involving Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency—not very valuable on its own in terms of identifying people.
A recent episode of techno-dystopian TV series Black Mirror even imagines a future where neural implants physically transform human combatants into vampire-like monsters.
Here, afrofuturist writer Russell Nichols imagines a future where advanced technology—not social change—ushers in a controversial response to the epidemic of racial violence.
This seems a little intense for a tablet, but Qeexo imagines it'll be better served on a large whiteboard or in cars with digital dashboards.
Warren (D-Mass.) and Sanders (I-Vt.) that one usually imagines being subject to the wealth tax (or, Ultra-Millionaire Tax, as Warren calls it).
The movie, for which Mr. Timberlake also voices a character, imagines the lives of those Danish plastic troll dolls that you surely know from childhood.
Stoppard imagines that it's Jackson who forces the issue, worried perhaps by the recent passage of a law against acts of "gross indecency" between men.
Katelyn Hagen shows the plight of the sheep never counted in this short animation, which imagines what lengths they might go to jump the line.
"The Atomic Cafe" will be shown with "The War Game," a mid-1960s pseudo-documentary by Peter Watkins that imagines a nuclear attack on Britain.
Mario imagines Aron bursting into their hospital room, fighting everyone, demanding that the Cézanne on the wall be swapped for a Goya or something pornographic.
"I felt a hot thrill of alarm run down my spine" are the words she imagines she'll use about her adventure once it is over.
Trump imagines that America unbound, shaking hands or giving the finger, depending upon short-term interests and Presidential whims, will flourish among the other rogues.
At a certain point — after tens of millions of dollars in earnings, one imagines — Steyer's wife pointed out that he didn't have to keep working.
The name of Cloud Nothings' album imagines a silent existence but it's great to hear their distinctive take on indie rock in our ears again.
Gladman imagines writing in English (would the experience be different in an iconographic or hieroglyphic language?) as a form of drawing, a sequence of lines.
Anyone who hears "431 minutes of War and Peace" and imagines an airless museum exhibit passing itself off as a film has another thing coming.
As Smith imagines it, he was more afraid of putting himself at the mercy of a homophobic world than he was of a known killer.
Mostly, the opioid conversation imagines a predatory pharmaceutical industry and a population that's been tricked into thinking that its pain is not actually very important.
Vox sister site The Verge announced its upcoming Better Worlds science fiction series, intended to promote sci-fi that "imagines better worlds" — in essence, hopepunk.

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