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1 He was here fairly caught in the web of his own imagination .
2 Unnerved and overwrought she yielded to the horror of her own imagination .
3 That child may recognize the strength of his own imagination and faith.
4 She lived much of the time inside herself with her own imagination .
5 The excited throng, blinded by its own imagination , took up the cry.
6 The point is, Spurlock was coming along: queerly, by his own imagination .
7 Open the door to your own imagination - what magic world will you find?
8 It builds and feeds upon a man's own imagination and inner fears.
9 It's everywhere-Then another, more horrible thought rose from her own imagination .
10 She believed profoundly in herself and in the suggestions of her own imagination .
11 The reader must supplement this meagre report by means of his own imagination .
12 Being in a dream meant that you were inside your own imagination , right?
13 Our own imagination has the first rights in its own home.
14 That is the difficulty, Jacques: you are the victim of your own imagination .
15 You must recognize the working of your own imagination and allow for it.
16 We employ our own imagination about it: we invent the fiction for ourselves.
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