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1 And I thought Hillary wouldn't capture the imagination of the American people.
2 That will really attract the attention and capture the imagination again.
3 The third-place playoff at any tournament doesn't exactly capture the imagination .
4 Few Kiwi customs capture the imagination more than the whitebait season.
5 If England have failed to capture the imagination the Canterbury man remains unconcerned.
6 For the mass media that's the fixture that is going to capture the imagination .
7 And meanwhile, entrepreneurs like Elon Musk capture the imagination with their ambitious space ventures.
8 The pristine beauty found in the foothills of Hartebeespoortdam is enough to capture the imagination .
9 Florida, USA The so-called Sunshine State is a classic family destination guaranteed to capture the imagination .
10 Ptolemy knew that their current work would indeed capture the imagination and excitement of Imperial society.
11 Most of them have so far fa iled to capture the imagination of investors or consumers.
12 Jones emphasised that systems and coaches are pointless unless you capture the imagination of youth early.
13 Its Indian owners are hoping to capture the imagination and pockets of India's growing middle classes.
14 SNCC was key to having a dynamic, powerful movement able to capture the imagination of the world.
15 Everything from its roadside cafes to the innovative '27 Boxes' shopping centre has managed to capture the imagination .
16 QR codes are a technology that has never seemed to really capture the imagination of the general public.
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