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1 This is what most people envision when they think of adult stores.
2 The ideal society was far easier to envision when we didn't know how many opinions there were to consider.
3 Unfortunately this image is what some people envision when you mention using comic books as a tool in a classroom setting.
4 Not who you envision when you think of a person who could decapitate a human being and set the body on fire.
5 I think conversations like these can lead to the exact change that we envision when it comes to breaking the cycle of violence.
6 He looked to be exactly the sort of man whom deans at Eton and Oxford envision when they are first handed the boy.
7 That was the role Koizumi envisioned when he met with Bush, Shindo said.
8 That's the scenario pharmaceutical company Kaleo envisioned when it developed the Evzio auto-injector.
9 That is not the America the Founding Fathers envisioned when they created this great country!
10 Self-driving technology has developed far faster than experts envisioned when Google started developing it in 2009.
11 This was hardly what he envisioned when he exhorted the masses to come dancing at the crossroads.
12 I'm sure this is exactly what J. Franklin Hyde, the father of silicone, envisioned when created fumed silica.
13 It was about everything I had envisioned when people told me no one would ever care about women's MMA.
14 No, it's not the romance I envisioned when I was five, but then again, I'm no longer reading fairytales either.
15 The researchers hypothesize that change can be envisioned when the social conscience is awakened to cruel events that happen in the Indian population.
16 The folks back at Bragg had told Delbert that a preemptive ambush wasn't exactly what they'd envisioned when they wrote their rules of engagement.
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