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It is difficult to imagine past war leaders such as Franklin Roosevelt or Winston Churchill willingly surrendering signals intelligence tools that are needed to fight our enemies.
To his credit, he's totally open to talking about race on-camera (which it's seriously hard to imagine past Bachelors doing), and he tells Robyn that "this is the best question I've gotten all night!" He says that he doesn't really have a physical type and that he's dated women of all colors.
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Sentimentality about an imagined past is a British disease.
Wilco's frontman, Jeff Tweedy, warns against "romanticizing an imagined past.
Though the phrase invoked nostalgia for an imagined past, it had nothing to do with tradition.
The nostalgia is for an imagined past, not a real one.
Still, stories like that of Ella Rees challenge an easy celebration of family care and household intimacy in an imagined past.
But nowadays Mr Orban's government seems to look back to an imagined past of 1930s glory for inspiration.
That national bond has faded from the present, but it can be imagined with the help of an imagined past.
The fad also evokes Japan's nostalgia for an imagined past and has generated $2.3 billion in ventures between the countries.
Not so in the Balkans, where real or imagined past Serbian suffering was the stuff of Mr. Milosevic's invective.
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