With one final scream, a crash of thunder awoke her from her dream, for that's all it was, just a figment of her imagination. |
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So at first she did not even know if it was real or a figment of her imagination. |
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This is just a figment of the imagination of weak minds that conjure up images to provide solace when they cannot handle reality, she continued. |
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Thus unbreakable ciphers do exist, and are not merely a figment of abstract imagination. |
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Funny how all that seems like a figment of the imagination, almost as if it never existed. |
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He seems less like a real person than like a figment of Bobby's imagination. |
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Maybe he was like all the others and I was fancifully making all his nice gestures up, it was all a figment of my imagination. |
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Wallach believes it was probably a figment of his imagination and that what matters is how proudly he told her his story. |
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It wasn't a dream, a hallucination, or a figment of my wild, childish imagination. |
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The Eurosceptic view of an all-powerful European superstate is a figment of the imagination. |
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Each time I see Hugh, I remind him that we are a figment of his capacious imagination. |
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We must pretend the bombs don't exist and the explosions are a figment of our imagination. |
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As with the unrequited love theme, also this was always a figment of the imagination, a displaced fantasy. |
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Its a mirage, a figment of some businessman's dream or an economists momentary flash of desperation. |
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Sam is uncertain as to whether this strange new world is real or just a figment of his imagination. |
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Despite aural evidence to the contrary, Mr. Bhatt, however, insisted the noise was a figment of my imagination. |
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The word is now used generally to denote a fantastic idea or figment of the imagination. |
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Note the omission of reference to physical integration, which is a figment of the imagination. |
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When we began dating for real, I joked that his son must be a figment of the imagination. |
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Health authorities' lack of preparedness for our catastrophe scenario is not a figment of the imagination. |
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A powerful missile shield is now being created in response to this figment of the imagination. |
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It is clearly not a figment of the imagination when these people come home and are exceedingly ill almost as soon as they return. |
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The vision of one uniform language is really just a fiction, a figment of the imagination. |
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Its form and the emotion it elicits are a figment of the imagination of the observer. |
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Our faith is not some cloud cuckoo land, it is not a figment of our imagination. |
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Perhaps the little Switzerland that makes people smile because of its lack of fashion sense is only a figment of our imagination. |
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He hastily backed off when promised proof turned out to be a figment of his imagination. |
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I only want to say this about a debate whose existence is not an exaggerated figment of our European imagination. |
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For this reason, when we discover that the ego is nothing more than the figment of our imagination, we feel a tremendous liberating process. |
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Events have quickly proved that they are not a figment of the fevered imaginations of jealous opposition leaders or sensation-hungry journalists. |
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Mr. Speaker, you are impartial, but I am convinced that your Liberal colleagues think this is all a figment of my imagination. |
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No wonder some people think the EU is just a figment of someone's imagination and little use to them when it matters for their job. |
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It was too large to be a shooting star, too fast to be something actually entering the atmosphere, and too realistic to be anything but a figment of my imagination. |
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She dismissed it as a figment of her extremely overactive imagination. |
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Either the government is hoarding 1.8 million doses or they are a figment of the government's imagination because they are not getting to the provinces. |
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It is not that bigotry is a figment of the imagination, Mr. Dyer wrote. |
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But it turns out The Furies of Maidan is not a figment of his imagination. |
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Those ubiquitous smartphones are not a figment of your imagination. |
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The Chinese have hinted they may offer a date by when their carbon emissions will peak. So the power of the European example may not be a complete figment of officials' imagination. |
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For years the problem was dismissed as a figment of the imagination. |
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To realize that as a unified region that confers a sense of common citizenship and community, the Caribbean is really a figment of the imagination. |
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Indeed, over the past few years the Internet has made a reality of the notion of the universal library, which a few decades ago was merely a figment of the imagination of the noted Argentinean author Jorge Luis Borges. |
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However, the government's proposed legislation purporting to protect religious freedom is a sham, a canard, a figment of the Prime Minister's imagination. |
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In the tribal areas, where the army is expected to resume campaigning after it finishes in Swat, and where the state is currently a figment, addressing it will require serious thought. |
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On the score that RDP is failing and is tribalistic, it is but a figment of Jerry's imagination. |
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For the Prime Minister, the fiscal imbalance is nothing more than a figment of the imagination, not the pernicious distortion of a system that contributes to impoverishing the population. |
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This is still a figment of our imagination and will remain so. |
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Horns, which can generally be found in modern depictions of the helmets of these terrible northern warriors, are a figment of popular imagination. |
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A figment of the imagination tears sheep apart. |
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It is not some figment of the imagination. |
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A spokesman for the Bilawal House termed the news item utterly baseless and a figment of someones imagination, which was carried by several newspapers for ulterior motives. |
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