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Kapoor may have made finer films (Awaara, Shree 420), but Barsaat's songs (marking the debut of music directors, Shankar Jaikishan) of vulnerability, innocence and heartache, captured newly independent India's fragile imagination.
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This is fair enough, but it also underlines how the transition analyses scenarios can be somehow fragile and dependent from our imagination to conceive selective advantages.
No matter how severe, how austere, the Arctic may seem in our imaginations, it is almost unbelievably fragile, as are many of the species newly exposed under what is now open water.
Indeed, imagination is needed because democratic institutions here are still too fragile to manage political crises, said Randy David, a sociologist who is a leading political commentator.
Prisons are the bad conscience of the liberal imagination not because they show the true, oppressive face of the liberal state but because they expose how fragile liberal proceduralism can be.
Liz fragile?
Fragile seahorses.
Imagination first.
Such imagination".
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