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Gaga envisaged herself as both Dr Frankenstein and his monster, an intelligent deconstruction of fame and celebrity, and became a superstar herself along the way.
Jones, who had always envisaged herself playing Rachel Bailey when the idea of the project came in to mind, was given the role, though at the programme's pre-production stages the character had a different first name, Cathy.
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Anna, having apparently begun to envisage herself as the heroine of this book, becomes the involuntary conduit of another story, that of Spanish-French writer Lucien Segura, with whom she becomes obsessed.
And it's funny: Hicks has, I think, acknowledged that Byrne has had all the success she envisaged for herself.
We are not suggesting these interpretations act upon the self in a deterministic way; but rather that they help circumscribe the range of possibilities a person can envisage for herself.
She envisaged a legacy for herself as the leader who unblocked the sluices of wealth and opportunity, washing away the anger that had provoked so many to vote leave.
It is all too possible to envisage Britain consigning herself, for at least a generation, to a second class of EU membership.
If she envisaged this as a way of introducing herself to the voters who will never have paid much attention to her in the past, she will have made an impact.
Four months later, in May, Natasha Khan finds herself liberated but possibly not in the way she had envisaged.
Among her lovers was Dame Ethel Smyth, one of many composers who she supported financially, and her commissions included Stravinsky's 1916 mini-opera of Russian farmyard tales Renard, as well as Erik Satie's sublimely odd cantata Socrate, which the Princesse originally had envisaged as a musical backdrop to spoken recitations of Plato's dialogues to be performed by herself and two women friends.
In her previous memoir, Yesterday Morning, publishing veteran Diana Athill envisaged that 'probably' the knowledge that 'death can't fail to come fairly soon is seriously frightening', aligning herself with the not-yet-frightened.
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