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Yes, the Jets win in the throwbacks, but how dumb do you have to be to imagine a connection?

It is almost as hard to imagine a Kennedy campaign without rough edges as it would be to imagine a scandal-free Clinton presidency.

As nice as it would be to imagine a world in which young women weren't taught to equate hypersexuality with maturity and independence, that remains as unrealised a dream as much of King's speech.

When I tagged along with a group of American businessmen on a tour of what we thought was a new energy-efficient office building in Hangzhou, a coastal city a couple of hours south of Shanghai, we soon realized that it was — hard as such a thing may be to imagine a sample office building.

Tempting as it may be to imagine a baby James Williamson snarling out of his mother's womb with a cigarette hanging from his infant lips and the riff to Raw Power in his head, he was born to a reasonably normal family in 1949 before growing up into what Iggy has described as "a troubled youth from the Detroit area", spending time in reform school along the way.

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Yet to imagine ballet without Robbins's Chopin works is to imagine a painful diminution.

To read the chronicles of Lewis and Clark now is to imagine a world that no longer exists.

"The idea for the piece was to imagine a quartz crystal," he said in a recent telephone interview.

For instance, we are to imagine a circle and a straight line or tangent that meets the circle.

To imagine a world without art, is to imagine a body without a heart.

To watch a royal wedding is to imagine a world that doesn't change.

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