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But Mike Bartlett's "King Charles III" imagines something more exotic: the future.
If the director has no musical creativity, he always imagines something he has already heard, so I have to convince him to leave his ideas aside.
Although some scholars suspect it was Alma's unfinished adoration for her father that led her to a lifetime of bedding geniuses, this fictional passage imagines something else.
But I refuse to believe it's just me who hears the words "poetic drama" and first imagines something slowly woven from pastel shades of twee.
What Graeber wants is a kind of decentralized socialism, with decisions made by a patchwork of local assemblies and coöperatives — at one point, he imagines "something vaguely like jury duty, except non-compulsory".
Beaton consistently uses military terms ("campaign," "offensive," "conquest") for his pursuit, but the reader imagines something more archeological: the diarist in a pith helmet, venturing into an underground tomb in search of the mummified goddess.
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Let's imagine something else.
Joe Torre imagined something different.
"You've got to imagine something better.
"I'd imagined something bad," Mr. Shakun said.
I wondered if I was imagining something.
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