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When I try to envisage the TV audience, I picture a huge, gaping, dispassionate, eyeless maw quietly moaning for food.
The therapist helped me to try to envisage my future having taken one route or the other.
But before you laugh at my motives, try to envisage the consequences of declining car sales for British manufacturing and the people who work in it.
If you want to give yourself nightmares for life, simply try to envisage the opera this "operatic" duet might have been extracted from.
But possibly the greatest inspiration of all is to try to envisage how it will feel to have your own business.
We can learn a lot from the evolution of smartphones as we try to envisage where the fintech ecosystem and banks' role within it might be heading in the future.
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The snag is trying to envisage one of our political leaders summoning up the boldness to suggest that more immigration would be great for the NHS.
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