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Such an ambitious plan raises the question of whether or not it's actually possible, but architectural feats often seem the things of imagination until you're actually sitting on a freaking elevator to space, wondering how technology accelerated so fast.
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In France, the whole thing of imagination and metaphor really isn't in the culture.
This place, with its carefully situated houses and postage-stamp lawns, sits at the edge of the wilderness, bordered by an enchanted forest where the wild things of the imagination range freely.
Numerous things of humans' imagination are turning into reality by some or the other machining processes.
"What this book really says," Marcus elaborates, "is that the child's reality consists equally of the thing of the material world and the things of the imagination.
Of course, there are always people who will dismiss such things as flights of imagination and the illusions of swamp gas--and most of the time those skeptics are right.
It would be more helpful to say that the object of memory is the thing as remembered, the object of imagination the thing as imagined.
Certainly it's a thing of gargantuan imagination and ambition, both seductive and infuriating.
Throughout medical history, exotic grafts — arms, legs, even heads — have either been a thing of the imagination or calamitous experiments.
Hajnal Pivnick made slightly heavy weather of the Stravinsky, but Elad Kabilio on the cello made the Shostakovich a thing of marvelous imagination.
Elsewhere, in "She: Portrait of the Essay as a Warm Body," she praises that form "as a thing of the imagination".
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