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It's easy to see why Radney wanted Lee to tell his story, and even easier to imagine why she would've found him so appealing a character.
With the party cheerleading the market's inexorable rise, it became even easier to imagine that the government was, in effect, declaring an informal debt obligation on the stock market's future – essentially covering any bets with its own considerable assets.
It's even easier to imagine how the technology can be abused by big business and big government.
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It's even easy to imagine them being commoditized.
It's hard to picture her in an evening gown, easier to imagine her in a spandex shell on the slopes of Aspen, which is where Galotti met her.
Even though we find it easier to imagine that a gene is "for" one attribute or another, evolution by natural selection can exploit pleiotropic effects across multiple characters whenever they arise.
Still, it's easier to imagine Jon — or even Don — with a hitch in his voice than doing what costar Elisabeth Moss calls "a mean Valley Girl accent". She's heard it: While filming the episode both have submitted to TV academy voters (Moss has a nomination this year as well), "The Suitcase," the pair broke a lot of pent-up tension by firing off SoCal accents.
Even just having visuals to go along with the stories will help you remember the information because it becomes easier to imagine.
Here it is easier to imagine Napoleon's last days.
Not that that's any easier to imagine.
(Or MySpace, if that is easier to imagine).
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