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An American visiting Australasia in the 1850s was surprised to find Swainson living there, imagining that he had been exiled "for the great crime of burdening zoology with a false though much laboured theory which has thrown so much confusion into the subject of its classification and philosophical study".
But we impair our economic future if we leave him there, imagining that's all he or his children will ever do.
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There, he imagines that his receptionist (Robin Tunney) is cooing a torch song right into his melting brain.
Did the editors there really imagine that corporate, slow-moving, conservative old Microsoft would take a step as radical as busting up Windows 8? Who knows?
The rest of the division watches Manning's status, imagining that there may finally be an opening.
Imagining that there's some weird glamour to something that was killing people that I cared very much about, horribly.
The first stage of peace is imagining that there can be peace.
But there were things — people imagined that there were things, anyway — at stake in 1968 besides the Presidency.
The enquiry is along the lines of: "Imagine that there is a treatment you can buy.
"I would imagine that there are ideas out there that we haven't even thought of," he said.
There's no alternative and nobody can even imagine that there could be.
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