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And also, one imagines, of Morgan himself.
The masks (effigies, or imagines) of ancestors, modelled in wax, were preserved by patrician families and were displayed on ceremonial occasions and carried in funeral processions.
Earlier this month, research spearheaded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences produced leaner pigs — a harbinger, one imagines, of low-fat bacon.
He has been a patient in Säter hospital since 1991 and although he is 62, the flesh on his hands is still pink and unworn, the result, one imagines, of a lack of exposure to sunlight.
The hallmarks of his style, which led AS Byatt to remark (to the lasting gratitude, one imagines, of his publishers) that "there is no other voice today quite like this", are subtle, but inimitable.
When she writes that "violence is an integral part" of Islamic social discipline, or says in our interview that "Muhammad's example is terrible, don't follow it", it is deliberately, almost narcissistically provocative, the result, one imagines, of a siege mentality and the defensive self-assurance that goes with it.
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Our favorite funnyman turns 59 today, and it's hard to believe that it's been nearly 15 years since his eponymous sitcom ended its hugely successful run in 1998 (though now we have the Modern Seinfeld Twitter account, which imagines of-the-moment storylines for the beloved series).
"Imagine," of course, is the operative word.
All of this is imagined, of course.
"Can you just imagine?" Of course I can.
These are the only reasons I can imagine of.
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