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Kagan (2000) pictures it as multi-dimensional direct consequentialism, in that each thing is assessed directly in terms of whether its own consequences are as good as the consequences of alternatives.
Milo confesses to Gina that his favorite number is 107 because he pictures it as being Gina in a purple dress on a beach at sunset.
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It is always peremptory: as Jesus pictured it, as brief as a farmer ripping weeds out of a field.
I pictured it as blue — the kind that colors tongues and lips and is most desired by our daughter, 5, and son, 9.
Picture it as, for better or worse, an all-encompassing expansion of America's gig economy side-hustling that runs entirely on a proprietary currency.
Picture it as shining a red and a green flash light, properly adjusted, on a white paper in a dark room.
Its opponents picture it as a bastion against perceived Western or Israeli attempts at regional domination.
For your own injuries, you may start taking pictures of it as well.
You can picture it as a small child that only knows its desires and is not willing to conform to the norms of society.
I pictured it as some sort of heaven.
Picture it as the Michael's of the mid-Atlantic.
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