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It's hard to imagine which dancers might make something of "Lady of the Camellias".
You don't really have to think too hard to imagine which of these programmes Singhal chose.
"To be that incompetent is difficult to imagine, which suggests that there is something more sinister going on," Mr. Woodford said.
Andy is regaling us... Mother smiles and sighs and picks at her roast potato, and I try to imagine which of her immediate deep concerns is topmost.
Fantasizing about environmental warfare in the early 1960s, NATO scientists tried to imagine which links in ecosystems were vulnerable to manipulation.
I found myself driving round Camden two or three times a week, knocking on pub doors and seeing if there were lights on, trying to imagine which way she had walked home.
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The following year he used it to compose "Imagine," which became the trademark song of his post-Beatles career.
I'll never be able to justify her sacrifices, those known to me and those imagined, which sustain my current life.
Not other people whom we realize the real Glück probably knows, but people as imagined — which is to say, people who represent a deepening of Glück's sensibility.
Certainly, it's not impossible to imagine problems which might result.
Just try to imagine "Rififi" (which followed Becker's film by a year) without its signature heist.
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