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He considered it closely, as if actually picturing himself inside it.
Picturing the scene was too much for him.
In searching out and picturing what no one else could or would, she has scarcely been bettered.
I couldn't tell if he was seeking spiritual guidance or picturing himself under fire by civil rights protesters on future campaign stops.
But picturing her with the Honorable Kobry was a bit much for him to take.
Others hunt down stamps picturing penguins, umbrellas or fly whisks.
The hall filled with mirrors ' all picturing those strangers whose like he had never seen on Janus-had there once been here another race?
Picturing insects with human traits creates unwanted, almost invisible implications and muddies the guarded language of science.
She asserts that both 'textual' activities (picturing and reading) have as their goal the internalization of knowledge and experience in memory.
I had a horrible, wincing moment of picturing the dress as red velvet with fake fur trim to suit the Christmas motif.
"You'll never be forgiven for your 'fun' of picturing Reagan through all these encounters with your fictional self," I told him.
The article criticizes the book, on internal evidence alone, for picturing "an Ireland that never was, save in the minds of the uninformed and the vulgar."
I'm having a hard time picturing pirates off the coast of California... East Africa, sure, but California?
He studied his face in the mirror, picturing himself as a hard-sell agent, lifting his brow artfully to augment a pregnant pause.
I wandered through some of the rooms in the rear, picturing the procedures for chest X rays and mammograms, upper G.I. series.
John Oakley: Picturing Death in Classical Athens.
Other best sellers include calendars picturing National Trust sites, diaries, toiletries, sweaters, scarfs, jams and decorated mugs.
He drank deep and hard, seeing visions of the dark-haired woman who was his, picturing her giving herself to him, imagining it was her in his arms.
Rand had been picturing Delores in negligee, halftransparent; but she was in what were probably called hostess pajamas, loose, flowing, violent orange, and quite opaque.
I opened my mouth and closed it, in my shock picturing the house as I'd last seen it, a dreadful abattoir, Delaunay dead and Alcuin dying.
It may be coincidental that Odo's commentary on the story echoes the Jataka in picturing how the clergy may be seduced by the luxuries of lay life.
The other walls are taken up by fragments of frescoes by Piero and wooden church stalls with inlaid work picturing Franciscan themes, executed by Piero's followers.
The exasperated Amadiro exhausted himself in picturing the horrors of war and the necessity of choosing the proper moment to strike-and not the improper one-if war there must be.
Despite such dark thoughts, however, he could not stop himself from picturing Chara's face by the firelight, nor erase the joyful memory of his walk with her, feeling her presence beside him.
A starker humanism was found at the exhibit from the museum's excellent photography collection, "Picturing Modernity," with unsentimental highlights like Robert Frank's "Iowa," capturing a dance hall.