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Specifically, while people are fine imagining them feeling basic emotions like anger, pleasure or sadness, they have trouble picturing them experiencing more complex feelings like awe, hope, mournfulness or admiration.
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The NYT puts out a fine product; imagine a super-powered form of grass roots global syndication in which the type of reporting citizens can't do becomes the instigator of a creative chain reaction to which they can add real value.
"Yep, that's all fine," I imagine every parent has said, at one point, while watching their child shit.
It's totally fine to imagine what might happen if you reached out to an old flame or fetching friend-of-a-friend who pops up on your newsfeed, but do yourself (and your partner) a favor and avoid actually doing it, or you may end up in dangerous waters.
Aronofsky makes an impressive effort to cast Noah as an epic hero; he does a fine job of imagining the complex family dynamics aboard the ship, and has cleverly filled in the Bible's spare but suggestive narrative.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Aronofsky makes an impressive effort to cast Noah as an epic hero; he does a fine job of imagining the complex family dynamics aboard the ship, and has cleverly filled in the Bible's spare but suggestive narrative.
"There's every kind of fine you can imagine," she said in a telephone interview from Chengdu, in southwest China.
Mr Turner imagines fine filaments of spider silk being used as sutures in ophthalmological, vascular or neurological surgeries.
Mike Bartlett's King Charles III, a "future history play", is a splendid provocation and a really fine play which imagines much more.
"The fine arts they imagined were already in good hands," he recalled in Rude Assignment (1950), his second volume of autobiography, "namely their own".
I understand that we'd like to imagine fine athletes exhibiting fine behavior off the field of competition; it's a fantasy I thought we were broken of in 1970, when Jim Bouton's "Ball Four" came out.
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