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That's the thing about Shakespeare: his imagination is so huge that he's almost daring you to imagine with him.
But both Presidents grasped these moments to imagine with their audiences the path to a more perfect union.
"It's hard to imagine with that much money sitting around, you would have a prolonged period of deflation," he said.
He's the eternal English bachelor — self-deprecating, trifling, impossible to imagine with responsibilities, a job, a family.
Refugees have been through experiences which are hard for us to imagine, with some having been shot or involved in explosions and many having suffered imprisonment or torture.
But there is no doubt that Obama and his advisers are eager for this issue to be, if not completely and quickly settled (which is hard to imagine with a split Palestinian polity), then, at least, moving forward.
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The participants were instructed to imagine waving with their right hand with a frequency of about 0.5 Hz as soon as they saw the execution cue.
The "Toy Story" movies have taught us to empathize with inanimate, mass-produced playthings, to imagine them with inner lives in some ways richer than our own.
In Romantic historiography this led to a tendency to emphasise sentiment and identification, inviting readers to sympathise with historical personages and even to imagine interactions with them.
It's hard to imagine anyone with enough chutzpah to sit in Mr. Weinstein's seat.
It is difficult to imagine her with needlepoint in her lap.
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