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LaBelle is correct to stress that the public sphere is usually imagined and understood in relation to visibility, and far less often in relation to sound.
For here a woman kneels as she begins to reveal something beneath a dark cloth (a phallus, it is usually imagined), while the winged demon whips the bare back of a girl who buries her face in her companion's lap.
Jim Endersby Science historian Evolution is usually imagined as ceaseless change, but as Sean Carroll points out in The Making of the Fittest (Quercus), stasis is also evidence for evolution.
Such a method is consistent with pragmatism; as 20th century pragmatist Sidney Hook said, "social action is the mother of inspiration and not, as is usually imagined, its offspring" (1991 [1940], 3).
Most of these discussions whether space is finite or infinite, whether it is or it is not void, whether its dimensions are straight or curved, whether there are minimal spatial units—almost invariably result in serious categorial errors because space is usually imagined as if it were a spatial thing (N.6e, note).
Hierarchy is usually imagined as the units organized into a tree-like structure either in space or simply as a connected set of directed links between eventually interacting units.
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When we think of the something failing, we are usually imagining a full blown venture that hasn't worked out.
When we compare, we are usually imagining someone else's life falsely.
But there is usually one fully imagined character in Bellow's books, one character whose impulses the author understands and sympathizes with, whose sufferings elicit his compassion, and whose virtues and defects, egotism and self-doubt, honorable intentions and less than honorable expediencies are examined with surgical precision and unflinching honesty.
It is usually hard to imagine that the biggest political story of the last two weeks wouldn't even be mentioned during a presidential debate.
The lesson in recovery of all kinds is that more is usually recoverable than we imagine.
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