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Imagine howling.
"Imagine howling": the phrase is the culmination of Claudio's febrile vision of death, with its "fiery floods" and "thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice".
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A far more revealing way of looking at the argument is to imagine howls of (justifiable) outrage from religious groups if a baker had refused to ice a cake with a slogan supporting Christianity on the grounds of the shopowner's deeply held atheist beliefs.
It was more an earth sound than a body sound; the imagined howl of undersea canyons.
Danz had an alpha male's domineering drive — it wasn't hard to imagine him howling at the head of a pack — but he'd long since learned to tamp it down.
Danz had an alpha male's domineering drive it wasn't hard to imagine him howling at the head of a pack but he'd long since learned to tamp it down.
I like to imagine Paul Nuttall howling into the mirror, claiming at the top of his lungs that there's no one there, and then bursting into wild, uncontrollable laughter, and then starting to cry.
But if policies like free trade and outsourcing create greater inequality (indeed, even if there is a perception that they might create greater inequality), then voters might use a "different rationality" to reject them.You can imagine the howls of protest from fundamentalist economists, bellowing from the pulpit that people "ought not" to be concerned with relative prosperity.
Imagine the howls of media protest if we applied the same collectivist-statist standards to print journalism.
Imagine the howls from congressional Democrats if Barack Obama were to suggest enacting such a low corporate tax rate in the U.S.
(A side note: If you think the government gets criticized too much for stepping into the private sector now, imagine the howls from the financial sector if Uncle Sam had forced banks to take less than 100%.) Was the solution ideal?
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