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It is not easy to imagine the scene.
It is not easy to imagine "Impbridge" catching on.
This is not easy to imagine, but it rewards the effort.
At present it is not easy to imagine what a peace in Syria might look like.
It is not easy to imagine these young ladies moving on from a picnic to administer death wholesale.
It is not easy to imagine a figure whom New Yorkers would be less likely to identify with in times of trouble.
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It isn't easy to imagine any of them leaping from an argument over signs to a major felony.
What he was doing seems so remote now that it isn't easy to imagine its effects in the 70s art scene, which is where the Oxford show comes in.
And while it isn't easy to imagine this slim, collected woman munching her way through a quattro stagioni while slouching in front of Graham Norton (which, she says, is exactly what she does now and then), the vacuuming is a different matter.
It isn't easy to imagine how Bill Shankly's family must have felt in the weeks after his widow, Nessie, died in 2002 when they began the process of looking through all those boxes of memories and going into the loft at 30 Bellefield Avenue to discover, to cite just one example, the telegram wishing him well in the 1965 FA Cup final, signed by John, Paul, George and Ringo.
Other than raging or crying in my plastic cup of ginger ale, this isn't easy to imagine.
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