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Anne's imagination and bottomless energy are clearly presented in the TV series as coping mechanisms, a frantic and resourceful means of keeping upsetting memories at bay. "I like imagining better than remembering," Anne says, always choosing between one and the other.
I like imagining the voices.
I like imagining the pictures in my head and if I watch the film before, it ruins all that.
I like imagining these women as sharing something with Maier herself: a passion, a talent, a secret skill that stands waiting to be revealed.
I like imagining Hammacher's target audience: Hammacher Man.
I like imagining how things look from different people's perspectives.
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Not that I ever saw the night station manager, but I liked imagining him as a sepulchral figure in a black top hat.
I liked imagining an entire class full of seniors all adding their own flourishes to a cornucopia of ceramic Uncle Sam hats.
Now that I do like: imagine Symmo and Flintoff coming in at 350 for six.
("Screw this," I like to imagine them saying).
Now, I like to imagine it on a prospective reader's night table, sensibly avoided until the time is right.
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