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I, however, was imagining how good the antique pews would look in my kitchen.
She was imagining how her husband might have been impressed and excited once by this careless, shameless, disordered household.
But what really brought me up short was imagining how I would explain the policy to my daughter, whose best friends were boys.
I used to think I was imagining how bad my unit was, that maybe I was delusional as well as depressed, but now I suspect not – 10 years on, the woeful lack of provision for mentally ill teenagers frequently appears in the news and on TV.
My starting point was imagining how such reports might be presented to the public in the future.
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If there were people in the Giants' territory who were asking, "Did that just happen?" — as Mark Purdy of The San Jose Mercury News was — imagine how the people in Detroit feel.
Part of me is imagining how this will play on TV: as schmalz.
The chief pleasure in these stories is imagining how their disgruntled authors looked to the targets of their vengeance.
"The difficulty we have is imagining how we can integrate the political and narrative elements of our work in industrial production," Mr. Farresin explained.
Ever since J. G. Ballard's "Drowned World" (1962), if not earlier, novelists have been imagining how we will live in an age of environmental ruin.
How many of today's entrepreneurs are imagining how their innovative products might be used against their own customers?
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