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Goodman's character is a handyman buddy to her character, where one imagines he'll do the job he did so well on "Roseanne" -- making Barr more likeable and relatable by ably acting as though she's a normal, reasonable woman.
There in the heart of this modest little place where, one imagines, blood once dampened the dust, Atim stands silent surrounded by dozens of hurriedly abandoned shoes.
Hotel Rossi is described in the brochures as "simply furnished" and the kind of place where, one imagines, the Football Association quickly skipped over when it came to deciding where the England players stayed.
Real court looks like a stuffy open-plan office; the gap at the front where one imagines lawyers standing while they orate is filled with people sitting at computers.
8. Maine's State Capitol building, is as unembellished as a Puritan home, but oh that view from the porch, where, one imagines, many a deal has been struck.
One always longs for the other home, but home, as one learns soon enough, is a place where one imagines or remembers other homes.
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They evolved from Kyuss, a space-rock band renowned for throwing drug-fried parties in the Californian desert, and still resembled some kind of intimidating tribe who had wandered out of the sands, where one fancifully imagined they subsisted on a diet of peyote and human bones.
Coward spent those seven perfect days in Genesee Depot, a rural hamlet in southeastern Wisconsin, where, one would imagine, he wouldn't normally be caught dead.
Where one can imagine DeLillo wrestling with each sentence in his dense, meticulously constructed fiction, one pictures Atwood, by contrast, letting the work flow through and out of her like orchestral sounds sweeping across an auditorium.
Back at the house, Mr. Wombacher retrieved a stack of photographs and returned to the maple tree, where one can imagine him spending many afternoons, and mornings and nights.
These are all areas of life where one could imagine a tech-based solution, and one where some solutions exist.
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