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I must be imagining this, she recalls.
Some psychology is also involved, Mr. Cavanaugh said, as investigators must be imagining what the bomber or bombers were thinking.
"Are we to believe that five-year-old Robert is aware of the reality of childhood amnesia; conscious that he can't be remembering, and so inferring that he must be imagining?
For example, Noordhof (2002) and Burge (2005) question the plausibility of a claim that appears to be a commitment of the dependency thesis: that in visualising an object one must be imagining a perceptual experience of the object, despite the fact that imagining the experience may have been no part of your imaginative project.
As is the case with the REV, the rear seats in the cabin of the RSC are afterthoughts, meant to fold away into the cargo floor when you need to put something into the rear hatch, like groceries, or Toyota must be imagining based on the looks of this vehicle a winch.
I must be imagining it".
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The deer and the antelope themselves must be imagined - this is merely where they play.
But social science suggests that details like these do make what must be imagined feel more real.
Things that are not must be imagined to exist in a certain sense, if any degree of falsehood is to be possible.
To justify private ownership of combat weapons, therefore, a military purpose must be imagined.
They must also be imagining that Sanders could be CBS's version of Charles Barkley, who has remade TNT/TBS's "Inside the NBA" with his insouciance and unfiltered candor.
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