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I'll just read anything because it exercises my imagination".
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It's always been fun to exercise my imagination, and to explore a game world in the way that I want, rather than to passively watch such a world unfold, which usually leads to disappointment — like when Jeremy Irons talks to dragons.
Anderson is a consistent but slenderly imaginative director, and he exercises the imagination of a cyborg, coming up with minor variations on themes of mayhem that suggest no emotional involvement in their significance.
Here is a competition, however, that mostly exercises the imagination.
The cosmologist exercises his imagination under some constraints.
The details of time and place are left deliberately vague, so not only my imagination but also the reader's imagination must be exercised to enter this place.
He needs to exercise his imagination.
By then, the country had already started to exercise his imagination.
Is there a meaningful distinction to be drawn between exercising the imagination and just making up a bunch of stuff?
Robots today, and for the near future, will not exercise creativity, imagination, experience, analysis, talent, common sense or leadership.
Could it be that the fake Kubrick interview was not the first time that Rigelsford had exercised his imagination?
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