Woodstock remains one of the events that continues to define the 1960s in the popular imagination.
"If something is not in the popular imagination, it does not exist, " says Searles.
In the popular imagination, the USPTO regularly issues what some people call Rumplestiltskin Patents.
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Yet in the popular imagination there is no equivalent yet of a Route 66.
It helps the Democrats, who are identified, in the popular imagination, with empathy for workers and have-nots.
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Language is powerful and, to create a lasting movement that sticks in the popular imagination, you need the right words.
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In the popular imagination runaway juries routinely impose huge non-economic damages (to punish a defendant or make up for a plaintiff's suffering).
Indeed, the government's relief efforts were eclipsed in the popular imagination by the heroic ministrations of such charitable groups as the Buddhist Tzu-Chi foundation.
And to the extent that it is Rand's--not their--case for capitalism that sticks in the popular imagination, it might enhance--not diminish--the allure of government over free market solutions to social issues such as health coverage for the uninsured.
But the two television series that really secured Portmeirion's place in the popular British imagination were 1960s sci-fi drama The Prisoner (with the village making an eerily jovial setting for the Kafkaesque story), and the more recent Cold Feet, the romantic comedy series whose final episode in 2003 turned Portmeirion into a popular wedding venue overnight.
Finally, the founders knew that ideas not in comportment with our form would seize the popular imagination from time to time, as history has shown.
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Steve Jobs has been virtually canonized in the tech press and the popular imagination.
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That the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was second only to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in the 2005 conclave that elected Ratzinger pope has only added to the popular imagination about how these two popes of such different style, background and priorities might get along.
In Svalbard, life is reduced to some of its most stirring elements, in the process evoking the Arctic North of popular imagination.
The one we all prefer to remember is the cool, leather-clad rockabilly version that dramatically burst upon the world stage in the 1950s, but the overweight, caped Vegas version still has a hold on the popular imagination.
In popular imagination, New Zealand has become the home of dwarves, elves, dragons and 4ft-tall hairy-footed Hobbit burglars since director Sir Peter Jackson used his homeland as the backdrop for his version of Middle Earth in the Academy-Award winning film series.
Careful archival work also reveals that Nash was in fact far less central to many of the developments that went to make up the Bath of popular imagination.
To boost literacy rates in certain ZIP Codes with lesser affluence, New York City signed up with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to send popular children's titles into homes of children up to age 5.
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