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In its final report, the committee wrote, "The frequently imagined audience for 'hundreds of thousands' of students waiting to enroll in such courses, however, simply does not exist".
On one side of the fault line is a displaced, marginalized and at times all but invisible working class, frequently imagined as both the makers and takers of meth.
I get the impression that Paul has frequently imagined delivering this spiel direct to camera.
Millennials look more similar to the baby boomer generation than they do to the wild sexual cohort that they are frequently imagined to be".
He also has built a presidential campaign heavily around overreacting, often viciously and with prejudice towards almost all, to every real, or more frequently, imagined, insult or slight he has experienced.
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She says she frequently imagines little FreeCell dwarves scrambling around inside her Mac, giggling with glee as they determine the degree of difficulty for each deal.
He frequently imagines her moving back to New York or to Los Angeles, but Elisabeth is keeping herself at bay, which of course makes her all the more alluring.
People have been wanting to nail that hedgehog or, more frequently, imagine him and his pals fucking each other since the beginning of this fandom.
I frequently imagine computers to have vast intellectual processing abilities, but really, each human brain is a more powerful processor than even the most advanced computers.
Likewise, athletes frequently imagine their pending motor performance while adopting the same position as that required by its physical execution, which is believed to facilitate the MI process [ 18, 19].
I recently underwent a liver transplant and I used this difficult episode in my life to increase empathy with potential readers, to show them I am not an arrogant surgeon as many frequently imagine, but a regular patient who also has suffered with this system of managed care as everyone else has.
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