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It's fascinating to imagine what might come about through this sort of heightened sensitivity.
If the result sometimes feels like a sedate lecture, the global journey strongly enlivens the lesson; it's fascinating how alike and how different cities can be, and more fascinating to imagine what they may become.
If neither Matt Busby nor Bobby Charlton could save Best from himself, it is unlikely that Edwards could have done so, but it is fascinating to imagine how the two would have interacted on and off the pitch.
I found it fascinating to imagine a time when novelty had zero currency, and it made me think about comedy today, particularly on the Fringe, where novelty is easier to sell (and to write about) than the difficult business of getting better one show at a time.
Ingmar Bergman said that his "discovery of Tarkovsky's first film was like a miracle"; it's fascinating to imagine the influence of the ecstatic visions of "Ivan's Childhood" on such works as "Persona" and "Shame"—and even, immediately, on the amazingly inflected and hallucinatory images of "The Silence".
Most of the drawings in the show, and the most memorable of them, were done from life — whether of one or another of the artist's assistants or of an unidentified model (and it's fascinating to imagine where, for instance, the model for an astonishingly modest Christ of the people, immortalized in black chalk, was found — among Bronzino's artistic acquaintances? among tradesmen in the marketplace?).
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It's fascinating — and terrifying — to imagine Anderson's struggles with chaos or microcosmic densities, à la Joseph Cornell or Anton Webern.
It's just like that – which is why it's fascinating to try to imagine how celebrity sisters react to one another.
It's fascinating and heartbreaking to imagine being told that, in a sense, certain things you cherish don't really belong to you -- they belong to your illness.
It's also fascinating and heartbreaking to imagine, from a bipolar person's perspective, how the salience of your illness waxes and wanes.
At a recent conference at Columbia University, "Religion and Liberalism," organized by Andrew Delbanco and the American Studies Program, there were some fascinating attempts to try to imagine something other than iconoclasm in the relationship between secular politics and religion once eighth-century tactics are left behind.
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