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Since the Romantic era, it has been difficult to imagine anything else: Science creates machinery of destruction.
Moreover, the cities had become multiethnic and cosmopolitan to a degree that would have been difficult to imagine in the 1950s.
Congo's civil war has included so many moving parts and so many players acting in bad faith that it has been difficult to imagine a peaceful settlement.
Only a month ago, it would have been difficult to imagine a more luridly embarrassing accusation against a U.S.… ANNALS OF LAW about Paula Jones's sexual-harassment lawsuit against President Bill Clinton.
And I learned on Monday night that giving a speech in front of a big crowd — something that would have been difficult to imagine before my cancer diagnosis — was now well within reach.
There may have been hundreds of computers/thumb drives/etc in the compound but it would have been difficult to imagine the whole enterprise running out of that isolated compound with very difficult entry and almost no communications.
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That may be difficult to imagine.
it's difficult to imagine anyone else.
It is difficult to imagine worse ones.
It's difficult to imagine that now.
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