Lingering in his imagination, from before retirement, was a new fling at romance.
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At night, by the light of a fire out in the open, Pereda whiled away the time recounting adventures that had taken place exclusively in his imagination.
Then he would try to imagine the person it had belonged to, and he would feel at peace only when he had formed in his imagination a clear picture of the unknown passenger who had hurtled by.
One course in particular captured his imagination: a lecture series on building machines that could manipulate molecules.
While his anonymity has captured public imagination in the artist and his work, it leaves him open to copycats.
In earlier movies, however, his interest in transsexuals was one of the most generous features of his fervid imagination.
Barrie created a figure not unlike himself, a ghost child who, in constant flight from adult responsibility and loss, takes up residence in the world of his own imagination.
Newton invented calculus in order to give substance to his imagination.
His opening 68 was the only bogey-free effort in the first round at Carnoustie and his performance caught the imagination of both spectators and the media alike at the famous Scottish links.
In my imagination this gentleman is on his way home to take a nap.
His shoes don't have a look, he tells me, "because the person who buys custom-made shoes does it for himself, not to show off. (Unless you're a rock star.)" But there's a distinctive sensibility to his work: imagination reeled in by disciplined line--even the model with the partial red-suede upper.
Independent in his thinking, he was driven by an imagination that broke from the confines of conventional wisdom.
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Mr Wharton, who lives in France, has somehow caught the Polish imagination with his slightly fantastical stories of sorely strained yet functional families and friendships.
When Rowan Williams was presented to the public in October 2002, he said his ambition was to "recapture the imagination of the public for Christianity".
Plimsoll and his cause caught the public imagination: he was lauded in the Times, caricatured in Punch and Vanity Fair, and supported by Queen Victoria.
The irony is that he began penning them after a creatively stifling stint in the television business, and wanted nothing more than to let his imagination wonder.
Lasith Malinga has captured the imagination in this tournament and has made huge strides in improving his accuracy and control.
Phyllis Logan, who plays housekeeper Mrs Hughes in the show, paid tribute to writer Julian Fellowes, saying his "imagination has captured the imagination of a lot of you all around the world".
He courageously pursues the instincts of his imagination, whatever the cost may be and in this case the cost is high, since a tale stretching over thirty years needs a fierce narrative push that he cannot really muster.
Little did he know that his subtle, recurrent variations of the tune would sear it permanently in our collective imagination.
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Jagger's outrageous clothes and pyrotechnics were also "in your face", with his huge mouth and animated walk on the ramp capturing the imagination of thousands who were seeing him for the first time.
Sabo was trafficked to Africa as teenager after he and his family were promised "riches beyond their imagination, " before he was abandoned in Paris.
He was shocked by how much he enjoyed seeing "structure in a lump, " and watching a form change entirely through heat and the whims of his imagination.
Here he had a little more more freedom to let his cinematic imagination take hold, as well as the option of positioning a worker in a clean room suit (aka "bunny suit").
Three decades later, in Sri Lanka, he was trying to figure how to use technology to bridge the gap between his imagination and what could be shown convincingly on a movie screen.
He uses his imagination to describe his mother's feelings as a banker's wife after years cloistered in a netherworld.
With the mid-term elections only a few months away, he hit the campaign trail in late August for a more than 5, 000-mile swing into the western states that had captured his imagination as a young man.
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Williams chose not to include in his complaint what exactly his wife handed over that got him into such trouble, so you can just use your imagination.
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