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As mathematicians were now dealing with objects beyond what we can visualise, these "shapes" became known in general as "algebraic cycles".
"We have to walk past where he was killed and we can visualise it – we have to live with that for the rest of our lives".
First up, we meet the man himself, ruddy-faced Mr Farmer, who, thanks to the Seeds' 1966 song, we can visualise traversing the fields with his "seedy clothes"... "What exactly is it that he is growing?" we might enquire.
The only way we can visualise the little girl trapped under the ice, her discovery, the ambulance, the CPR by the water's edge, the theatre, the surgeon's cut through her chest, is through the imagination.
Being simultaneously immobile, wakeful and wordless is an experience that runs contrary to all our habits, and for which there is no model in our culture, nothing we can visualise, no narrative we can follow.
We can visualise that S3 will incur charges for traffic consumed on the channel that links it to V M I1 and on the channel that links it to the client's application.
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We have all seen film rewound, and so can visualise the details in Time's Arrow.
"I can visualise the conversation quite vividly.
The data is useless unless you can visualise it".
She works very fast and accurately, can visualise things and is good with her hands.
Imagine how sexually empowered women who can visualise their clits will be.
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