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It is so easy to imagine the characters and yourself in their shoes.
"Steen sounds like a soldier and a dignified ruler, and it is so easy to imagine Aurelius himself narrating his Meditations," said one reviewer.
It is in fact the most difficult part of watching a pig killed because it is so easy to imagine that the pig is thrashing around because it is in pain (and, I grant the possibility, though remote, that we do not properly understand the physiology of death and the pig is in fact in pain, in which case what we are doing is very wrong).
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It was so easy to imagine how thirsty they all were when they reached the secret valley after traveling nearly twenty-four hours.
At the end of The Growing Pains it would have been so easy to imagine that it all could have turned out so well.
But even without learning their names, it was so easy to imagine them this time, combing the hallways, asking life-or-death questions, pulling women and children from their rooms at midnight.
But the real root of Shen Yun's meme-friendly eeriness is that the ads brightly and aggressively broadcast nothing at all; this is why it's so easy to imagine them popping up in Ebbing, Missouri, or in the extended Blade Runner universe, or on Mars.
The same sex marriage plebiscite, the failure to do anything meaningful about the budget's revenue problem, the fear-mongering about refugees – it's so easy to imagine the likes of Cory Bernardi and Eric Abetz menacing poor Malcolm to make him do and say these things.
There were a number of reasons why it was so easy to imagine the protosole.
It's so easy to imagine Victoria treating her former husbands in the exact same way that Emmy treated Will.
Ever since he was little and could walk". It's so easy to imagine a young Fisher making that same trip, over and over again.
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