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In my case, the imagined appropriate first line seemed to have a lot to do with them wanting to be stepped on.
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As a response to Ada's dilemma, the writer imagines appropriate alternative schooling that will allow Ada to heal and thrive.
There were 15 men singing, with about twice as many boys and an orchestra also of around 30 -- forces probably more luxurious than Bach would have imagined, but appropriate to this big space, and directed by Gerre Hancock, the church's organist and master of choristers, with alacrity and precision.
They had recently received a shipment of new supplies, and Cynthia says that she was sitting in the bedroom with Ulises, admiring a beautiful jade butterfly and imagining an appropriate setting for it, when they heard ferocious shouts and crashing noises at their front door.
Ambiguous or 'scripted' scenarios Ambiguity of the information requires (or does not require) students to produce/or imagine the appropriate actions or attitudes.
Anytime we're watching a show where the parents are struggling with rebelling girls dating bad boys or I pass a children's store with clothes I can't imagine being appropriate for little girls or hear again that Congress again can't pass equal pay for equal work... Thank goodness, I think, we have boys.
Try eating or drinking something sour if you have a hard time imagining the appropriate facial expression - your natural reaction to sourness is what this exercise is imitating.
Then the former mayor digressed a bit, saying he could not have imagined "a more appropriate place" to hold the news conference than the ground-floor television studio of Nasdaq, near the corner of Broadway and 43rd Street.
Which is, I suppose, appropriate, since From Dust is basically a re-imagining of Populous.
The chosen scene also felt appropriate; she imagined her husband saying, "Come and be fearless with me.
It is not only the football team that has appropriated his imagined qualities of bravery and ferocity; outside parliament, at the peers' entrance, stands an enormous Victorian statue of Richard on a horse, his sword raised, the image of ferocity but also of magnanimity, which is suggested by a panel on the plinth that pictures Richard pardoning an enemy.
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