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This is also a large part of what a jazz soloist does, and if one imagined notes put to Pozo's solo flights on the conga, one would be imagining something very like a jazz horn solo.
"I think the most important thing would be imagining what Farrah would want," Smith said outside a Los Angeles courthouse.
First of all, if bellydance were an objectifying dance, then in our rehearsals and classes we would be imagining the effect our movements have on a man.
If you've never had a real New Mexican green chile before, probably the closest parallel would be imagining a poblano with the heat ramped up by a factor of about 10.
An example of the latter would be imagining a change in the rules in the triangle game or dot-clicking game.
First- or second-person vignettes might evoke doubt or disbelief on the part of study participants, who would be imagining themselves as patients in what are known to be fictitious situations [ 4, 15].
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This excellent electromechanical compliance of the ultra-stretchable composite nanogenerator would be imagined as energy harvesting modules in transport systems such as automobile spring-based suspensions of seats and frames, as shown in Fig. 7f.
Deep sequencing of entire genomes within a cattle breed that has not been thoroughly investigated would be imagined to discover functional variants that are underlying phenotypic differences.
Lately, she'd been imagining horrific things.
It was as though the key he'd been imagining had suddenly appeared in his hand.
A month earlier, I'd been imagining this music in my head.
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