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On film, we were able to continue to imagine the story of Lady Anne, in silent moments.
Above all, the Titanic was newness itself on its maiden voyage, so we continue to imagine the very thing that was never supposed to happen.
Dr. Yerushalmi was mindful, for example, that Jews at the Passover seder continue to imagine themselves present at the Exodus from Egypt, even as historians question whether there could have been 10 plagues and the splitting of the sea.
Though Mr. Collins has been identified among the dead, Mrs. Hamel said she and her family continue to imagine him coming home, just as he did after the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, and telling stories about his fight to survive.
The proposition that whiteness, as such, has no content but is rather a negation, the identity of not-being-black, is a shocking revelation to most white Americans, who continue to imagine that there is a nonracist way of defining their whiteness in positive terms, although they are tongue-tied when asked to say what it is.
Actually, you also see a version of this tendency among genteel, country-club-type Republicans, who continue to imagine that they represent the party's mainstream even as polls show that almost two-thirds of likely primary voters support Mr. Trump, Mr. Cruz or Ben Carson.
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Writer continues to imagine the events happening around Cletus Smith prior to the murder of Lloyd Wilson, and the suicide of Clarence, Cletus' father.
As a teen-ager, I continued to imagine my wedding, but now it was an alternate version, informed by my newfound status as a self-proclaimed "weird girl".
You're likelier to mend your friendship by talking this over with them than by continuing to imagine the euphonious tinkling of breaking glass.
They were attracted to S.D.I., FitzGerald argues, because they, like Reagan at his most ethereal, continued to imagine a world in which the United States could stand alone, impervious to the interests or needs of other nations.
It's a world of chilling, accumulating details, which Rebecca Evans's superbly judged, utterly humane Governess struggles to comprehend, while Ann Murray's Mrs Grose continues to imagine that a resolution is always possible.
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