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Still, the fact remains that based on this data at least, it looks like the perception of masses of iOS users hunkered down and refusing to update before Google Maps returned may have been more figment than fact.
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The right's image of Obama, though, is more a figment of its imagination than the left's image of W. was.
Now I wonder if my assumption about his gutsy homosexuality or his devotion to the study of The Real Us was more a figment of my wishful thinking.
Did you ever make it to Timbuktu?" Since April 1st of this year, Timbuktu has been become more than figment of the imagination, for the fabled desert city, which is situated in northern Mali, has come under the control of two rival groups of rebellious Tuaregs, the famous blue men of the Sahara, who have long lived in the vast stretches of desert in and around Timbuktu.
The Santissima Trinita, showing pilgrims resting on their way to Vallepietra, is exceptionally arresting: 14 figures floating like vignettes in a surreally still landscape, each spectral and so singularly positioned as to be more like figments in a vision.
we are little more than figments of someone else's imagination.
Have had remorse after doing so and then accused someone who they believed they could get monetary gain out of and sell a story?" These "many women and men" Pressley references seem more like figments of imagination created by a culture that tries its very hardest not to believe the stories of victims of sexual assault, than archetypes rooted in truth.
Hemingway has always seemed more of a figment to me, than a real person.
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