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Our imaginations fall short from the outset because, although we may grasp the idea of climate, what we feel in our bones is weather.
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Gonzaga opens its latest N.C.A.A. tournament run Thursday night in the building where it first captured basketball fans' imaginations five years ago.
What we find when the locks snap open on the quantum world will surely be something far richer and far greater than our imaginations today can conceive.
THE words "standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona" have swirled in American imaginations since 1972, when the Eagles recorded "Take It Easy".
" Neutrinos have captured physicists' imaginations since 1930, when Wolfgang Pauli predicted their existence, out of desperation to account for a discrepancy in the process of radioactive decay.
A 10-year siege related in the epic poem we know as Homer's Iliad, written almost three millennia ago still fires imaginations today (the BBC last week announced plans for its own multimillion-pound dramatisation).
And there are other things to engage the imagination today, equally, than dollars and dirhams.
"The show seems to have captured the public's imagination, this year more than ever.
Levitt wrote eight business books, including The Marketing Imagination (1983), which became a best seller.
Among this British writer's books is the pellucid "I May Be Some Time: Ice and the English Imagination" (1996).
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