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Given this, it could be argued that the most efficient strategy available to participants when constructing their scenes (particularly in the 'Type 3' scenes, where each scene contained both a wall and a floor item), would have been to firstly imagine the floor and wall items to create a space or 'empty room', which could later be populated with the SD and SA objects.
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We can imagine, firstly, a sort of hybrid approach consisting in an integration of silicon-based technologies with the new 2D based to enrich the functionalities and, at the same time, reducing the energy consumption and the dimensions of a new generation of devices.
Firstly, it's difficult to imagine many festivals in the world occupying such a beautiful position and site — a car park overlooking a secluded Welsh cove, stages set about a small wood ripe for exploration, a central lake making navigation easy.
I remember from my time at the Today programme: when Downing Street tells you the prime minister is working flat out it is intended firstly to gain your sympathy - imagine, working "flat out"! - and secondly to make you feel guilty about asking stupid questions regarding recalcitrant black-country cabinet ministers.
Firstly, he's got a fantastic name (imagine living your life actually being called Tiga James Sontag).
Firstly because you have no other choice but to be optimistic, and secondly because it's hard to imagine that after all we've been through things could get worse than they already were".
Firstly, the primary cost is because of the post-moderation; if the majority of the TV audience were to engage on POV, can you imagine the cost of post-moderating (or even reactively moderating) that?
Just imagine and imagine.
So pleased for him firstly to get on the tour, but then to get three Test caps - something he would have never imagined.
Firstly, congratulations!
Firstly, loneliness.
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