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was first envisioned
noun
The person or thing in the first position.
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Plans for office space were part of Bridgewater Commons when it was first envisioned in 1984.
Howard was first envisioned during a series of dinner conversations among political brokers in downtown D.C.
Development of the island as a summer resort was first envisioned by physician Jonathan Pitney, who arrived about 1820 and wanted to establish a health resort.
There's plenty here for a literate audience, but will it appeal to a mass-market audience too?" "Matilda" was first envisioned as a pure crowd pleaser.
Iridium was first envisioned by Motorola engineers in Phoenix in the mid-1980's as demand for cellular phones began to rise.
If Draper considers California oversized today, one wonders what he would have thought of the state as it was first envisioned after Mexico ceded a swath of southwestern territory to the United States in 1848.
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Although many of the technologies that were first envisioned by science fiction have become reality and become mundane aspects of mainstream fictional works—scientific knowledge is growing exponentially, leaving plenty of room for further speculation about its future impact on society and individuals.
Years ago, when city officials were first envisioning an arena, they counted on the Nets moving to Newark.
When Ratner bought the Nets and declared his intention to move them across two rivers, Kidd was first to envision the long slog ahead.
When the land campaign was first devised, American commanders envisioned a far more deliberate assault.
When Apple's App Store was first announced, many of us envisioned a fleet of applications that would turn the iPhone into a mobile computing powerhouse – any functionality that Apple neglected to include would be quickly introduced by third party developers.
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