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He needs to exercise his imagination.
By then, the country had already started to exercise his imagination.
His father made him read Kipling, Treasure Island, Coral Island and he encouraged Martin to read and exercise his imagination.
Time passing, the great subtext of photography, is another theme here and one that seems to exercise his imagination as he ages.
Unless an artist is content merely to represent a pre-existent object (eg a building) or scene, it is part of his task as artist to exercise his imagination and in so doing he may create a pattern of ideas for incorporation in his finished work.
YouTuber Lucas Menge has also been inspired to exercise his imagination, building a prototype of the Apple Watch UI as it would appear on an iPhone.
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Could it be that the fake Kubrick interview was not the first time that Rigelsford had exercised his imagination?
As a child Mr. Cohen exercised his imagination by drawing his own comic books, and as a teenager he would often sneak into the NBC studios to watch shows being filmed.
The cosmologist exercises his imagination under some constraints.
Instead, the director (who's best known for "The Artist") exercises his own flashy and slapdash imagination, vigorously and abundantly, on the elements of Wiazemsky's straightforwardly observational narrative.
The very flouting of the framing convention catches the author's own passionate, lucid exercise of his imagination.
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