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"They're not turning on their imaginations".
For younger people too, Francis Fukuyama's triumphalism in his 1992 book The End of History – in which capitalism seemed incontrovertible, its overthrow impossible to imagine – exercises less of a choke-hold on their imaginations than it does on those of their elders.
She encouraged performers to draw on their imaginations as well.
The film is built around interviews with more than a half-dozen North Koreans who fled their country but can't shake its hold on their imaginations.
The players made every conceivable effort, with a few individuals limping off before the end, but they did not impose such great demands on their imaginations.
Reading Pitts's writing, and that of other diggers and delvers, I'm always struck by the disparity between the sketchy nature of the evidence they present and the way the narratives they construct on its basis seem to bear down on their imaginations – and ours as well.
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People tend to give up on their imagination too soon".
She would work on their imagination so that the lecture room became a stage in the temple and she was Artemis, the goddess of hunting.
But as those born before the civil rights era died off, those raised without the dead weight of segregation on their imagination opened their minds.
But rather than simply translate this material to the stage, Ms. Mnouchkine first asked actors to improvise scenes based on their imagination and experience (with 22 nationalities represented on the theater's staff, there was ample experience to tap).
I could add value by playing on their imagination in a fun way.
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