Sentence examples for capable of imagining from inspiring English sources

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This isn't a failure of imagination: Miller was, as his many short stories show, well capable of imagining far-future worlds.

It's weirder than we are capable of imagining.

"Not even Hitler was capable of imagining in 1919 what could be done," Mr. Kershaw said.

He was equally capable of imagining Antony's dramatic trajectory as a rise and as a fall.

Actually no one here is capable of imagining a different future for themselves, or indeed, seriously questioning the present.

If Carruth is a bit obsessive, then he is an obsessive capable of imagining a different sort of cinema.

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So far, we know of only one creature capable even of imagining intergalactic travel.

In Barber, the Count and Rosina are young, innocent lovers, capable only of imagining their future happiness.

For me, the room where it happens is the classroom where, without guns or insults, we engage with history and the demands it makes on us, where we nurture citizens capable of critical thought and of imagining a world beyond their own necessarily limited experiences.

These are "creative energies" that are inherent in and proceed from God and are also capable of being imagined as female deities.

Indeed, the capacity has never been tested in monkeys and even apes are not capable of understanding imagined situations (Call and Tomasello 1999).

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