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As Peter Byrne, the Irish Times' correspondent, said: "I could visualise Ireland beating England and I could even visualise Ireland winning the Championship.
I could visualise people behind the monitor going, 'It's physically getting smaller!' But [keeping the weight off is] not an easy thing and there's a social taboo about men watching what they eat; there's something distinctly emasculating about being in a restaurant and saying, 'Can I not have potatoes with that?' It gets on my wife's nerves, man.
And I said, 'OK, but the third verse I don't have'". What Webb didn't know was that DeLory's uncle had been a lineman in Kern County, California. "As soon as I heard that opening line," he later recalled, "I could visualise my uncle up a pole in the middle of nowhere.
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The artist knew these animals absolutely and intimately; his hands could visualise them in the dark.
People could visualise him on their screens, not as a politician, but as something different".
He could visualise The Hound of The Baskervilles being played out on the lawn.
If a stock market listing were to arrive, you could visualise Wallace & Gromit celebrating in the City with an extra helping of cheese crackers.
"Wouldn't it be cool if you could visualise your friends on a map?" said Jerome Touze to fellow 20-something and self-confessed "entrepreneurship junkie", Peter Ward, in the pub one day.
The Cold War may be long gone but who could visualise the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, better known for throwing his weight around on the judo mat, making up a tag team with the former US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who himself had an 11-year career as a wrestler, in an attempt to put the armlock on Jacques Rogge?
Maps were presented in both gradational shaded (left) and binned (right) data classification format simultaneously so that participants could visualise the colour schemes on different styles of map.
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