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I keep picturing her up there, martini in hand.
"I keep picturing myself at the end of this," he said.
Every time I write something about the line of Toshiba Portégé notebooks, I keep picturing my middle school French teacher up at the board for five minutes tapping various versions of the letter E with slanted lines on top and making us all say, "L'accent aigu… l'accent grave… l'accent aigu… l'accent grave…" Those of you who took French may identify with me.
I keep picturing Lisa P from Adventureland dancing to this.
In the same newspaper Mark Walton-Cook discusses Mavis's style, stating: "I keep picturing Corrie's Mavis Riley twittering and clutching at the high neck of a securely fastened polyester blouse with a tasteful cameo brooch".
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I kept picturing Rosa in a camp like this one, stepping into a cage where a wiry little man like a human Chihuahua lay waiting for her, though I knew it was absurd.
"I kept picturing all of the women I see on the subway, at highway rest stops, in suburban malls," with their botched dye jobs and acne scars, he wrote.
(Were there 8 or 10?) I kept picturing the little old lady who lived in a shoe, though the illustrations in the book made that shoe look much more desirable than Judy's house.
I kept picturing that they're just going to tear it down and turn it into something," she said.
With this book, I kept picturing us seeing the show again, this time with you whispering in her ear, translating every Spanglish phrase, explaining every movie reference.
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