Sentence examples for Literal imagining from inspiring English sources

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But in the end her achievement is not the animation of Golda Meir but of Mr. Gibson's artificial, overly literal imagining of her.

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For her latest photo series, "40°C the temperature at which wax melts the photographer takes the metaphor "I feel like I'm melting" to its literal conclusion, imagining a shadeless suburban paradise/hellscape where people can no longer maintain their given shapes and forms.

"Something very striking or exceptional". Those are some of the literal and imagined definitions of the word lollapalooza given in the press kit for the ambitious, 21-city summer rock tour that takes that word for its title.

"Death camps" is how Senpolat described those, imagining a literal dog-eat-dog world.

Waldrop's feminism, expressed in lacunae and "gaps," implicitly mocks the need for accuracy and literal expression, here imagined as essentially male.

Balloonlike yet also human, they convey the complex play between the literal and the imagined, the fake and the genuine, that is a central vibration in life, and in television.

But Davies, at least, continues to resist Levinson's theory of imagined literal expression on two fronts.

What I was imagining was a kitchen garden in the most literal sense: a crop borne of the pantry instead of the usual seed catalog.

His work is realistic without being literal: I can really imagine what Madame Hessel is thinking.

Imagine a literal sandpit of bespectacled professors hitting each other with plastic spades and chanting "But I want funding!" as they kick sand into each other's faces.

So the ace is not a September call-up in the literal sense, but I imagine you'll allow me a dab of licence this one time.

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