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For quite some time, too, physicians discounted chemo brain as a figment of patients' imaginations.
The great majority of Americans recognize slavery as a figment of history, interred in a receding past.
"That bit is a complete reconstruction or better described as a figment of her imagination," he said.
Elvis Presley appears as a figment of food-factory worker Ann's imagination – and Theodore Roosevelt is a figment of Presley's.
What if the Williamses were to dismiss Hingis's fear of being stalked as "nonsense," as a figment of her imagination?
The mood is both capital-"R" Romantic and coolly detached — Warhol's "Death and Disaster" series as a figment of Caspar David Friedrich's imagination.
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But no one objected to her departure -- preferring to pretend the growing child was as much a figment of imagination as his mother.
More likely, those people are as much a figment of the EDL's collective imagination as the imminent implementation of Sharia law in the UK.
You're so trapped inside your own head that I might as well be a figment of your imagination!
After this, Beckham was seen more as a player, less of a figment of the imagination, and he played some of his best soccer.
Valeria Lukyanova, better known as Human Barbie, might seem like a figment of Photoshop imagination, but, when GQ's Michael Idov traveled to Ukraine to interview her, he found out Lukyanova is all too real.
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