Sentence examples for from the imaginations from inspiring English sources

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Unlike many of the other characters, Angela comes from the imaginations of two women.

So much so that speculations about such prospects and their ethical implications have migrated from the imaginations of SF writers to the minds of philosophers and bioethicists.

More than 40 years ago, Howell opened the Snake Run, a skatepark born from the imaginations of Albany high school boys who raised $3,000 towards the project.

She will point out which color schemes on tribal outfits and rock outcrops are probably accurate, and which came from the imaginations of urban photography studio workers who had rarely traveled.

The film's central focus as a gay monster movie seems to have come from the imaginations of the film-makers rather than the testimony of the only surviving person who was involved in events.

But if the American theater is to remain an aesthetically robust enterprise, a vital step may be removing the invisible shackles from the imaginations of playwrights, making it natural — making it possible — for them to dream huge once again.

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Though it might be described as a BBC sitcom as imagined by Cheech and Chong, "Saving Grace," directed by Nigel Cole, springs from the imagination of Craig Ferguson.

"But they also come from the imagination of the artists who had never actually seen Morocco.

Gauguin worked from the imagination and memory, van Gogh surrendered himself to nature.

Herzl's legitimacy thus derived from the imagination and sentiment of his followers.

"It becomes very difficult to make that hot journey from the imagination to the final product".

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