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That amounts to imagining Nazism without Hitler.
They needed, according to Emil, to have no obstacles to imagining themselves there.
This was before television, so people were used to imagining these sorts of things.
"These were Mexico's poorest people, who were used to imagining the President as someone unimaginably great.
In the twentieth century, designers took two distinct approaches to imagining the future of fashion.
No European architect had come close to imagining such a fluid world.
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The ability to imagine.
I try to imagine.
Hard to imagine.
This is difficult to imagine.
That is hard to imagine.
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