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In his ill-fated time at Liverpool, Hodgson was often accused of underselling the history and ambition of the club, of talking in terms that failed to fire the imagination.
"His legacy continues to fire the imagination of contemporary artists and countless others".
He sees it as a vital thread in renewing the game – a duty, almost, to fire the imaginations of kids.
The chapters in Part 4, Infections of Global Impact, and Part 5, Emerging and Resurgent Infections, are especially likely to fire the imaginations of students in introductory clinical microbiology or infectious disease classes.
At least 50 of the rockets failed to fire.
We aim to fire the imagination and the curiosity of our audiences.
It's the kind of place to fire the imagination as well as your appetite.
Maps of places that don't yet exist can be used to fire the imagination.
It continues to fire the imaginations.
I'm sure the history of Shakenhurst will fire the imagination of anyone who comes to live here.
But the Syrian operation has failed to capture the imagination of ordinary Russians.
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