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