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Carla Bley, the great American jazz composer whose imagination and wit shelters under deceptively artless guises, says she kept imagining a gracefully eloquent trumpet while she was writing new music for The Lost Chords.
For this is not the work of an artist whose imagination is beginning to run dry.
Mr. Rickman is Nat, a fearless fellow whose imagination seems to grow more vivid as his body grows more feeble.
It's classically elegant and graceful, the work of a man whose imagination is as fresh and unjaded as ever.
Instead the reader, whose imagination history has stocked with images enough, has to keep working out what has really happened.
Mr. Heron, whose imagination is as wild as Ms. Weis's, is a lead performer in "Electric Haiku".
Alastair Reid, who has died aged 88, was a Scottish writer whose imagination dwelt in the Hispanic world.
The show was visually effective but what the design team inevitably misses is the intellect of the original designer, whose imagination still haunts fashion memory.
Anderson once received a thank you letter from a scientist working for Nasa whose imagination was fired as a child watching one of his shows.
It was sold again when the second owner died, this time to the man whose imagination had shaped it: Brooks Stevens.
The humps and curves of links golf would seem perfectly suited for the eye of Wie, whose imagination is evident in her sketches.
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