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But the Versa's C.V.T. offers gear selection so arbitrary that one imagines not so much a pair of conical pulleys as a roulette wheel.
The "boring" thread is an attack, one imagines, not just on color options, but on the homogeneity Nokia wants the viewer to associate with buying and owning an iPhone.
He and Jenkins are also, one imagines, not short of a bob or two – Jenkins's site says the series has sold 70m copies worldwide.
Its journalists, one imagines, not only knew where Ashton-under-Lyne was; they probably went there on Saturdays to get their tripe from the market.
The kites, which will also be for sale at Matter ($64 to $160), would look as beautiful on a wall as they would in flight; it's probably best, one imagines, not to fish with them.
And certainly, one imagines, not a time for going to museums of sex.
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Well, not if one imagines asking the threatened conversos how they felt about it.
Who would imagine that Pierre Cardin would have an office that looks like this? Reality is not what one imagines.
Man's Best Friend: I love dogs, and can't imagine not having one.
We ran to live, still, in the America we imagined, not the one that exists.
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