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The aid included night vision goggles and weapons used in border security.
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Not well known; in the background; without clear vision; hidden from view.
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That's our vision at Joyful Heart: a world free from this violence.
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This vision takes advantage of new technologies to support the educational process.
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I recently glimpsed one particularly unusual vision of our inevitable micro-living future.
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And not least noticeable is the extraordinary range, force and imaginativeness of his diction.
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More importantly, however, she has a genuine painterly touch and a dimension of almost surreal imaginativeness.
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From the beginning Hebbel shows extraordinary sensitiveness to esthetic appeal and a disposition to dreamy imaginativeness.
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He did not know how cheap this accomplishment is, and took it for sensibility, imaginativeness, and even originality.
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A certain natural pedantry aids him in this, which harmonizes with his money-making neurosis,- adegeneratedimaginativeness seeking expression in financial adventure.
Использование термина imagination на английском
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What forms of political imagination can foster solidarity and catalyse political action?
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Other missing- persons cases have also captured our imagination in recent years.
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But however important cosmologically, the hydrogen-helium cycle doesn't exactly fire the imagination.
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The poet only addresses the imagination; the painter addresses the senses directly.
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But these are products of our imagination, however real they may seem.
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The good news is Rowling's fertile imagination shows no sign of flagging.
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An early press conference shows how easily they captured the public imagination.
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THE imagination plays an important but often unacknowledged role in scientific research.
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In particular, the function of imagination in hope is discussed in depth.
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You can let your imagination run free, stripped of caution and compromise.
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The Occidental painter renders minute detail; he satisfies the imagination he evokes.
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He'd never been able to get it quite right in his imagination.
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But the imagination cannot sufficiently qualify the actual impressions of the senses.
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They lacked composure too often, and even imagination born of clear thinking.
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Builders, dreamers, and people of imagination enjoyed such places; others saw nothing.
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The very idea of balance was for the moment beyond her imagination.