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We take this as an indication to envision new opportunities for project-based learning in more formal educational scenarios.
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Much as the Lockharts' surname spells out their emotional reticence, Artis's given name is a more-or-less blatant indication that the reader is intended to envision art, DeLillo's in particular, as another mode of cold containment and storage for future use.
Difficult to envision?
But that's hard to envision.
These arguments aren't hard to envision.
Don't want to envision it.
"It meant having to envision something from nothing.
It is hard to envision O'Neal doing the same.
Yet she continued to envision herself as a dramatic actress.
"This place is also hard to envision," he said.
It has become hard to envision a compromise.
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