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"We estimate it is probably going to be 12 to 15 Newtown officers who are going to be dealing with that, for the remainder of their careers, we imagine, from what we've been told by professionals who deal with PTSD".
"I feel sure that many of my constituents would join me in regarding in the utmost astonishment that the same organisations that have been fined for repeat rapacious misconduct are now the jolly good chaps we imagine from the past and now charging just £1 for their services".
According to Thomas, the active modes of signifying chimeras "are taken from the parts from which we imagine a chimera to be composed, which [fiction] we imagine from the head of a lion, the tail of a dragon, etc" (DMS 2.5; Bursill-Hall: 4).
Sometimes we forget that the happy images we imagine from the 1621 Plymouth, (MA) European settlers are in stark contrast to the Jamestown (VA) settlers who preceded them a few decades earlier.
If it's meant to sound as tacky and listlessly grim as the Ibiza we imagine from the sanctuary of yellow-curtained living rooms on grim Sundays with the Mail's Live supplement on our laps, then all involved have done well.
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It's much more physical than when I played.' And there were we imagining, from the way JPR played rugby, that, above all else, what persuaded him to put down his tennis racket, pin back his locks and trot out on to the rugby field was the opportunity to take danger in an intimate embrace.
Well, we'd imagine from the lyrics of Morning Always Comes Too Soon that our boy goes out a lot.
That does not undermine the legitimate critique of human-rights problems associated with the enforcement of the one-child policy — in some of the worst cases, babies have been seized by local officials and sold into adoption — but the full picture is far more complicated than what we usually imagine from the sound of it, and a former Ambassador knows that.
Transport journalist Christian Wolmar said Bob Crow was a "much more complex and subtle figure than we might imagine from the media".
The consumer marketplace today offers us every kind of ethical, ecological and healthy option we can imagine, from recycled toilet paper to household wind turbines.
We hear the voices in his head, but we can only imagine, from reading the young man's face and watching his agitated gestures, what they signify to him.
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