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We often imagine that mystery is buried deep inside our lives, but it's also hidden around us, on the surface.
We often imagine that the court serves as a sort of neutral umpire controlling the warring political branches.
When I read "Harrison Bergeron," I often imagine that line marked as fortissimo, as in a music score.
Nonrunners often imagine that people can cover 26.2 miles only because they have lean, muscled legs and a highly developed cardiovascular system.
Yet we often imagine that the costs and benefits are unrelated, that we can somehow have 2006 health care at 1950 (or even 1999) prices.
People often imagine that the obits desk have inside information on the health of celebrities that allows us to plan ahead.
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Of course, some people find stand-up an excruciating spectacle, often imagining that what they're feeling is sympathy for the performer.
It's often imagined that he's based on the risque showbiz god Osborne worshipped, his saloon bar Priapus in multi-coloured plus-fours, Max Miller.
But whether contributors were known to him or not, Connolly often imagined that his position as their editor created some personal link between him and them.
It is now often imagined that much could have been different had Israel kept the West Bank free of Jewish settlements, holding it in trust for a possible Palestinian state.
When most people think of Chinese art they often imagine works that are hundreds, if not thousands, of years old.
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