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I was disappointed not to see it, imagining that perhaps he had dressed himself according to Coco Chanel's maxim that when accessorizing, you should always take off the last thing you put on.
He's writing as someone who loves his church, and wants everyone else to love it as he does — and I don't blame him for imagining that perhaps, just perhaps, ceasing to offer public resistance on the specific question of gay marriage would liberate the church from some the caricatures that the culture war has imposed upon it, and enable the world to see its richness with fresh eyes.
This "plant's-eye-view of the world" enables you to see nature from the perspective of plants and animals, imagining that perhaps they use us just as much as we use them.
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So I began to imagine that perhaps I had an exotic grandfather, a French-Russian aristocrat, and that was why I ended up how I was.
Sceptics might imagine that perhaps an excess of taxpayers' resources has been lavished on this foul deed, whose heinousness is less glaring to the callow.
None of them even imagined that perhaps the best example of event programming any of them could find would come from a show about surviving on an island.
And as the situation develops, there is a growing sense that we have less agency in our lives than we imagine, that perhaps all we can really do is observe life unfold.
I was not involved in this whole nonsense of moving the island, though I can, as I have said, imagine that perhaps it was moved in time and not in space.
It is not hard to imagine that perhaps the noises are the lingering spirits of guests at the boarding house run by the Post family, which brought its name to the property in 1824.
Now imagine that, perhaps as a celebration, it is arranged for each person in China to send signals for four hours to other people in China in precisely the same pattern in which the neurons in the brain of Chairman Mao Zedong fired (or might have fired) for four hours on his 60th birthday.
Schumann's signs of healing begin to manifest themselves during his drive back home to Kansas, and one imagines that perhaps he and his family will find whatever suffices to endure "the after-war," which "continues, as eternally as war itself".
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