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Mr. Trump's discussion of the crisis in Turkey was telling, because it unfolded at a moment in which he could plainly imagine himself in the White House, handling an uprising that could threaten a crucial ally in the Middle East.
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In this way, the comparisons this week of Trump to Hitler, sincere or otherwise, are not much different from the plainly silly ones imagining him as Lord Voldemort or Darth Vader.
His opponents plainly think so.
I said I could not imagine anything said more plainly.
Although it is fanciful to imagine Dimitrov will match those numbers, he plainly has many of the Federer weapons and might do some serious damage when Wimbledon starts next week.
One is this determination: plainly, though they do not say it, Spanish ministers cannot imagine the repeated surrenders of British ones to terror.
You never need to imagine their contexts, which tend to get spelled out plainly in the titles.
Indeed, if the playing field were level, Mr Tsvangirai would plainly win it with ease.But it is hard to imagine a remotely fair second round any time soon.
To put it plainly, our blinders are off: it's no longer possible in the United States to imagine that the political and social upheavals in other countries don't affect us.
Underwear is not as far out of Schwab's comfort zone as one might imagine – looking back through his archive, the inspiration from underwear details and foundation garments in his designs are plainly evident.
"Survival" says it plainly: if you're smart enough, willing to adapt just enough, then you can make and manipulate anything you can imagine with hip hop.
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