Sentence examples for describes imagining from inspiring English sources

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He describes "imagining the body as a mirror of the world that sustains us".

This creative capacity is what Jean-Paul Sartre is referring to in L'Imaginaire: Psychologie phénoménologique de l'ima-gination (1940; "The Imaginary: The Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination"; Eng. trans., The Psychology of Imagination) when he describes imagining as "the positing of an object as a nothingness"—as not being.

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The-magical sounding term comes from the Greek οὐ ("not") and τόπος ("place") and is used to describe imagined communities or societies that appear to be perfect.

A female undercover police officer, claiming to want to start a sexual relationship with Mr Stagg, encouraged him to describe imagined fantasies about the killing.

Red Press augments Harper's collection of handbills, pamphlets, and other revolutionary ephemera with material from other holdings in Special Collections that document how Russia's revolution was described, imagined and disseminated, from the Far East to the streets and universities of Chicago.

Rolling Stone described "Imagine" as Lennon's "greatest musical gift to the world", praising "the serene melody; the pillowy chord progression; [and] that beckoning, four-note [piano] figure".

The Petzel Gallery describes Imagine Me and You as depicting "strange terrain where clouds hover like rocks, ground is composed of jawbones, and mountains suspend writhing histories and political dilemma.

What I'm describing (imagining would probably be more accurate) is a process of viral social change, and change of this kind, which is nonlinear, is never something anyone can plan or predict or count on.

"Death camps" is how Senpolat described those, imagining a literal dog-eat-dog world.

Bright became dim," is how Vanessa describes an imagined episode from Woolf's depressed youth.

Kumin describes it: "Imagine a bird cage big enough for a large squawking parrot.

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