Sentence examples for magical possibilities from inspiring English sources

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But in the play the action stays lakeside, exploring the myriad magical possibilities of falling apples.

Both have demonstrated an enthusiasm and aptitude for the medium that first helped their former 'anxious kid' father escape into a world of magical possibilities.

He forgoes computerized special effects in favor of stop-motion animation and papier-mâché, finding magical possibilities in homely materials and ordinary situations.

When Turner sings the title phrase, and follows with "I don't know if you're looking for romance or, I don't know what you're looking for," it doesn't sound like he's musing over the magical possibilities of a night out.

In this case it's the American Dream as both its promises and disappointments are experienced by a new generation of immigrants in a multicultural New York, teeming with magical possibilities for self-invention, as well as with multiple opportunities for becoming lost or disillusioned or duped.

"Sixty-Six," like "Diner" and Mr. Levinson's film "Avalon," has a distinctly autobiographical feel to it, and Bobby Shine has more than a little in common with his creator: both abandoned plans to become lawyers to go to work in television, both had early jobs operating hand puppets for a children's television show, and both share a passion for storytelling and the magical possibilities of film.

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Castara Bay, Englishman's Bay and Pirate's Bay all offer this magical possibility: unbeatable snorkelling with a rainforest backdrop.

His appearance affords Johnson the magical possibility of characterizing the person behind the government's propaganda.

We now take for granted that electric lights come on when we flick a switch, or even swipe a touchpad, but for Philadelphians at the turn of the 20th century, electricity was new and magical and the possibilities for its use seemed endless.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Ephron once said that she thought of New York City as "the most magical, fraught-with-possibility place," and her evocative essays on Manhattan living superbly unpacked that sense of possibility for her readers.

'None of the stories in this column ever has a point!' ") Ephron once said that she thought of New York City as "the most magical, fraught-with-possibility place," and her evocative essays on Manhattan living superbly unpacked that sense of possibility for her readers.

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