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It's in their imaginations, but those imaginations are backed-up by AR [augmented reality] now.
If imaginations could exist within other imaginations, a la Russian doll sets, Vince Collins would have no reason to create films.
Chatty Mercury sextiles intuitive Neptune on Wednesday, connecting our imaginations.
You change the world by changing peoples' hearts and imaginations.
Beto O'Rourke captured liberals' imaginations but narrowly lost to Sen.
But it was the Kazan book that caught people's imaginations.
Our relationship existed in sparse correspondence and our own imaginations.
Few people had, which is why the subject piqued imaginations.
We can all relate to using our imaginations to daydream.
Feelings will be intense tonight, and imaginations will run wild.
"Hamlet" has captured the imaginations of audiences for four centuries.
What other state so reliably produces such rowdy, uninhibited imaginations?
The safest prediction is that reality will outstrip our imaginations.
Kids have brilliant imaginations, especially when it comes to art.
Visiting imagiNATIONS is a humbling experience, even for an adult.
They, with their limited imaginations, wanted to change their children.
It moved only our souls, our minds and our imaginations.
Imaginations and heads, because that's what it's a lot about.
The brain lives pretty close in our imaginations to the self.
I love that my kids have space to fulfill their imaginations.
So it allowed us to really use our imaginations without limits.
I want them to use their imaginations as much as possible.
Video game horses have galloped through our imaginations for endless hours.
Social media users were swift to let their imaginations run wild.
The corporate villains of 90s cyberpunk were fresh in our imaginations.
"Many prefer not to exercise their imaginations at all," she said.
Yet a century on, the Arab Revolt continues to capture imaginations.
Unleash your delightful rage instead, if only in your glorious imaginations!
And it captures the imaginations of people all around the world.
But in their imaginations they thought life was so much better.
It's that, in our memories and imaginations, we keep seeing it.
Such achievements have captured the imaginations of a generation, Kersauson said.
It is safe to say that Jones' tweet triggered people's imaginations:  .
It respects our twisted imaginations enough to fill in the blanks.
Do we simply enjoy the exercise that speculation offers our imaginations?
The PBM can say, We cover thousands of people without imaginations.
All of this is allowing auto engineers to expand their imaginations.
We can use our imaginations to make us relaxed — or anxious.
Plus it gives space fans a chance to excite people's imaginations.
He brought the idea to Mr. Blanc, and their imaginations flew.
This one has the same potential to fire up young imaginations.
No word on how it ended ... it's what imaginations are for.
Of course, that's how it was first embedded in our collective imaginations.
But those willing to give in to their imaginations are deeply rewarded.
The home of science fiction lore has captured people's imaginations for decades.
The radio station also appealed to the users' imaginations for different interpretations.
Though it's two decades old, the case continues to capture Americans' imaginations.
The only limits will be our imaginations and what technology is available.
But until they get back to me, we have our imaginations instead.
This left readers to fill in the gap with their own imaginations.
Beyond their vivid imaginations, news and contemporary events also inspire the pair.
We had to use our imaginations, and create those answers for ourselves.
Aside from these, pretty much every card came from our own imaginations.
The Johnson/Weld ticket can capture imaginations to bolt to the top.
The film represents a collision of two iconic imaginations: Spielberg's and Dahl's.
Yesterday, Kim Kardashian tweeted a message that sent our imaginations running wild.
His campaign has caught the imaginations of young and middle-class Pakistanis.
Whether or not he overturned the universe, he did overturn our imaginations.
Containers for blooms can stretch the imaginations of designers and florists alike.
In the room with him, our imaginations can fill in the blanks.
How I wish older people would allow their imaginations run like that.
Perhaps -- but that day now seems far away, almost beyond our imaginations.
The imaginations of writers and filmmakers have been displaced by mere information.
We love igniting their imaginations, acknowledging their accomplishments, and encouraging good behavior.
The seductiveness of conspiracy theories is that they appeal to our imaginations.
I think what captures most interpreter's imaginations are his stories central ideas.
"We're trying to get kids to use their imaginations again," he said.
They pursue sex and romance aggressively, but almost exclusively in their imaginations.
No possible answer can capture people's imaginations as feverishly as the question does.
These behemoths filled rooms and captured imaginations with their promise of the future.
"I love it, imaginations are awesome," Travolta, 64, told USA TODAY on Friday.
It was always the part we seemed to gloss over in our imaginations.
Now, the fate of that mission will be left up to viewers' imaginations.
The world needs our imaginations, but it demands our facility with business, too.
It's cute, compact and colorful and is aiming to light up kids' imaginations.
It has won the hearts and imaginations of the young and the old.
So to make things interesting, figments of the doctors' imaginations are brought in.
Predictably, the idea captured the imaginations of engineers and investors across the world.
Imaginations will run wild at 2:28 PM when the Moon meets Neptune.
The domain which the robots have taken over is that of our imaginations.
In the meantime, we just have our imaginations to fill in the gap.
"Perhaps we have to open our imaginations a bit more," Dr. Murchison said.
The binary narrative of the moderates versus the hardliners had captured Western imaginations.
The game kept our imaginations active during long car rides and power outages.
Letting our imaginations run wild with Lego seemed so easy as a child.
Some jobs live up to our wildest childhood imaginations — and pay well, too.
But their worlds and imaginations are constrained in ways we can't really imagine.
Both Spielberg and Dahl buttressed themselves against their childhood traumas with their imaginations.
Say, a certain free iPhone app that has captured our collective imaginations lately?
Imaginations will run wild today—which could be fun, but do exercise caution.
Maybe casting directors have very limited imaginations and just need a few hints?
But this is a failure of our own imaginations and dreams, not his.
So maybe it's a matter of technology catching up to our sexual imaginations.
Windows are decorated with the smudgy fingerprints of tiny children with big imaginations.
It's a hopeful place to project our thoughts and to tease our imaginations.
Then Charles and Diana's wedding happened, igniting the imaginations of brides across the world.
Some accounts simply arose from nothing more than the fevered imaginations of UFO enthusiasts.
Conversations flow, but imaginations run wild, so be as clear and concise as possible.
They also, and this is really my point, can swim in each other's imaginations.
What we learned this week is that Apple looms unrealistically large in investors' imaginations.
We haven't had the funds to produce at the rate that their imaginations do.
So Musk is saying, how about a glossy red electric supercar to reignite imaginations?
The original tweeter shared some pictures from other sources, and it definitely captured imaginations.
Fast corn is now stirring even the imaginations of researchers in the far north.
Were those FCC listings actually filed or just figments of our hype-fueled imaginations?
And its nanoscale possibilities may take some imaginations—and sponsors—a great deal further.
We could use our imaginations: Just mentally add jazz hands to whoever's currently testifying.
I think we have both surprised ourselves with how right on our imaginations were.
The space it occupies in the imaginations of a certain generation is simply assumed.
It exists only as an image on the box and in our collective imaginations.
I think it's supposed to be like a figment of all of our imaginations.
Regardless of the specifics, it's the thought behind the design process that captures imaginations.
But kids will be able to let their imaginations run wild with The Nugget.
I know critics aren't supposed to review performances that existed only in our imaginations.
In both cases, their imaginations are engaged in ways that only reading can provide.
Clearly they're using their imaginations to game out scenarios that very often come true.
Contrary to the stereotypes, my generation loves to play outside and use our imaginations.
Now is the time to tap into our intuition to better support our imaginations.
So we are also going to improve our imaginations and our feelings, gut feeling.
Mr. Peck's choreography often makes dancers look fervent, ignited; Mr. Ratmansky's arouses their imaginations.
The futuristic look of the darkened room may have helped to fire observers' imaginations.
Suggest prompts that align with your current travel and watch their imaginations take off.
Clothed or not, hot Jesus dominates our imaginations with his Brad Pitt-like face.
Despite the naturalism of his style, Wyeth asks viewers to exercise their own imaginations.
"Black holes have sparked imaginations for decades," said National Science Foundation director France Córdova.
Until then, it's up to our imaginations to decide what Pig will actually entail.
Being exposed to classical music gives them beautiful thoughts, and much more vivid imaginations.
It's trying to overstimulate our imaginations, to make us feel things in our guts.
Artists need to have the freedom to follow the promptings of their own imaginations.
Children are always being told to use their imaginations, make up stories, and be innovative.
Since 22003, the glamorous event has captured the imaginations of film fans around the world.
China's space program has fired up imaginations and public appetite for science and science fiction.
Let's see what happens when we remove the friction and let developers' imaginations run free.
Would she even have the OWN Network, with shows like Queen Sugar captivating our imaginations?
Artists dig down into their lives and imaginations and never know what they'll find there.
Here are the startup trends that are capturing the imaginations, and wallets, of top accelerators.
But if there was one gadget that caught the boys' imaginations, it was ham radios.
If you leave it open they will use their wildest imaginations to ask for gifts.
"We had to completely rewire our imaginations to see the world through a mantis's eyes."
A look at how CRISPR works, and why it's stirring scientific imaginations and Orwellian fears.
Those of us contemplating a post-Trump GOP haven't put our imaginations to full use.
"I think we've captured people's imaginations and that's the goal," says the actor and environmentalist.
You also get what's called the longevity myth, which is where people's imaginations exceed reality.
Or that's the sort of proposition that can emerge from fevered imaginations in interesting times.
Moon Boots captured the imaginations of avid skiers and snow bunnies in the late '70s.
Go simple and classic with a set of magnetic tiles to boost your kids' imaginations.
Now they are even defending her from criticisms that exist only in their fevered imaginations.
They are not the rapists, killers, and drug dealers of fevered imaginations on the Right.
We don't have to rely entirely on our imaginations — there's already evidence of this energy.
To help young imaginations soar, the program also includes admission to a 12:30 p.m.
But now the boot began to loom as large in our imaginations as the smell.
I want them to engage in the process of freeing ideas, freeing their philosophical imaginations.
"No one's ever seen a live dinosaur, but they're still in our imaginations," he added.
We have crossed into a surreal dimension where we are limited only by our imaginations.
For weeks, the eclipse has been sparking imaginations and inspiring plans for witnessing it firsthand.
They recently dropped a new image that has the Waypoint Radio crew's imaginations running wild.
And it will be dominated by whoever best captures Americans' imaginations about our shared destiny.
It's like November never happened and Trump's election was all a figment of our imaginations.
In our brave imaginations, we undoubtedly do the right thing when fascism comes to America.
If only it were so easy; Islamists' narratives need no passports; Islamist imaginations, no visas.
Pisces are naturally romantic and easily fall in love with suitors who excite their imaginations.
This museum's recently opened ImagiNATIONS Activity Center celebrates Native Americans as scientific and cultural pioneers.
Seph and Jillian, you both make clear that wild white imaginations result in controlled death.
We are drawing just from our imaginations every time we go to write a new part.
Potential drone applications are limited only by our imaginations… and our ability to operate them safely.
There are longtime fans to please, imaginations to live up to, childhood memories to compete with.
Space remains a vast, untamed place, penned in only by the limits of our own imaginations.
He's every bit the colossal figure that so many imaginations have dreamt of over the years.
It's one that plumbs the dark recesses of all our imaginations: thrilling and terrifying by turns.
Tom and Huck are now young adult yokels with the imaginations of 19th-century country boys.
Foreign buyers' imaginations have been stirred by ancient assemblages of stone buildings from the 1600's.
And the fever swamps of the internet responded to this by letting their imaginations run wild.
We've been very pleased that Hyperloop One has captured the imaginations of people around the world.
None of us wanted to ever leave Wakanda — and we never have to in our imaginations.
Ultimately, I am trying to make space for new realities for black woman through my imaginations.
You see, they're not only intelligent, they also have wild imaginations that tend to run rampant.
The use cases for the ethereum network are only limited by the imaginations of application developers.
Sci-fi luminaries had boundless imaginations but little grasp of the practicalities of writing for television.
The idea of our heroes fighting sparks our imaginations, our rooting interests, and our emotional investment.
Telling stories helps children develop language skills, foster a love of reading and ignite their imaginations.
In short, it's a high-concept show that's throwing curveballs and tapping into imaginations all over.
That thing we do in our imaginations, in our fantasies, and in our most febrile dreams.
Mr. Russo's people prefer to sideswipe, wisecrack, sneak, scheme and talk to figments of their imaginations.
North Korea's cheer squad has captured the imaginations of thousands of spectators at the Winter Olympics.
The source of baseball's diminished hold on our imaginations runs much deeper than social-media strategy.
It allows kids to let their imaginations go wild, and who knows what will happen then?
It conditions people's imaginations, political speech, coffee-shop daydreams and the desperation of the younger generations.
This schema caught the imaginations of politicians and policy makers and became central to counterterror policy.
They evoke the imagined, mishmash places we construct in our imaginations when we are in exile.
What's so revolutionary about 3D printing is that its potential is limited only by our imaginations.
"If she doesn't respect me …" Dany told Jon last week, letting our imaginations finish the sentence.
Elizabeth's progresses loomed large in the imaginations of people at the time, according to Professor Mandler.
The scope of the characters' imaginations is only outpaced by the ambition of the series' creators.
TU: While I felt change would be forthcoming, the pace of change far exceeded our imaginations.
Superhero television shows typically don't have the budget required to keep up with comic artists' imaginations.
Debuting at December 2013's VGX Awards, No Man's Sky captured imaginations from the git-go.
But it's a particularly fun way to explore the city that has sparked so many imaginations.
Over the past several years, there has been an all-out assault on our radical imaginations.
"When we talk about imaginations, we not only mean those of the visual, literary, and performance artists who pass through our residency program, but also the imaginations of all in our metro/regional community who come in close contact with these artists and their creative processes."
Sailor Moon has captured people's imaginations enough to inspire nail art, makeup, and many a Halloween costume.
"The posters opened up the value of NASA creating art that ignites peoples imaginations again," Harris said.
In a way, YA fantasy offers a chance to rewrite history, in addition to letting imaginations soar.
Unstructured play helps them negotiate friendships and use their imaginations to create a good time for themselves.
"They have great imaginations, inquisitive minds, and infectious laughs," he writes, also with an eye-controlled computer.
Over the next few years, Google Goggles would capture the imaginations of Google executives and users alike.
And thanks to the grocery mega chain, we don't even have to put our imaginations to use.
Maybe Watchmen, HBO's upcoming adaptation of the beloved deconstruction of comic book heroes, will consume our imaginations.
In both cases, the menace Texas feared was found to be a figment of legislators' creative imaginations.
Recently, chatter of sending humans to Mars has captured imaginations, recalling the Apollo missions of the 1960s.
Women are asked to rely on their Catholic imaginations, but never given the ability to manifest them.
But one emoji in particular has captured the chaotically horny imaginations of so many: the pinching hand.
The iDevice's tap and touch screens dominated our imaginations, and the Wii was becoming a household staple.
But Harry Potter: Wizards Unite has already captured our imaginations — what can be more magical than that.
"  Leavitt said, "We love building play structures to suit the imaginations of the most fun clients, kids.
It was like sitting on a park bench, with our own imaginations replacing the world passing by.
Danny Brown let our imaginations run wild yesterday when he announced a mystery collab with Jonah Hill.
Uhls: Preschooler imaginations are really strong, and so they respond really well to stories with magical realism.
In particular, it has fired engineers' imaginations with the possibility of making thin, flexible, semi-transparent electronics.
We could let our imaginations run wild—who had ever done it in the history of mankind?
The mystery fires our imaginations more than seeing the whiny, creepy brat that Anakin Skywalker once was.
For the vast majority of us, sex in our imaginations is much better than in real life.
Along the way, it has hooked the imaginations of this industrial, upstate city of slightly over 65,000.
That possibly feels a bit disingenuous for those whose imaginations ran wild after playing that first episode.
Even though her true identity remains a riddle, however, the enigmatic queen lives on in our imaginations.
We see them as they appear today and not as they seem to be in our imaginations.
We are trying to write stories that appeal to children's imaginations and stimulate their love for language.
Many artists set daily creative quotas for themselves in order to stretch the limits of their imaginations.
For 240 years, Americans have had to rely on their imaginations alone to conjure the hated icon.
But has the idea of the Anglosphere ever actually existed outside of the imaginations of British politicians?
The history of colonialism here on Earth weighs particularly heavy on the imaginations of the METI critics.
They remind us of the permanence of history, and its effect on our modern imaginations and psyches.
Op-Ed Contributor Black people have great imaginations, not just in the arts but in everyday life.
This forces viewers to fill in the uninteresting blanks using her earlier cues and their own imaginations.
Eighty years after she vanished, why does Earhart continue to have such a hold on our imaginations?
And that has really eaten its way into the center of our imaginations and the public bloodstream.
But every day, thousands of kids enter the Great Hall for the first time in their imaginations.
A great idea needs an environment that encourages and incentivizes creators to bring their imaginations to life.
That perspective, which sought to protect children's developing imaginations from particular content, seemed obviously false to others.
Meanwhile, Jack the Ripper captures the imaginations of lovers of both true crime stories and unsolved mysteries.
Every permutation of novelty has been mined and exploited in the interests of capturing jaded diners' imaginations.
"I hope it engages the players' imaginations, and I hope it engages mine as well," says Julian.
As something we "already use to fulfill our imaginations," the cloud encourages this daydreaming and imaginative storytelling.
Images of what appeared to be the heartbreak of a kangaroo losing a loved one captured people's imaginations.
When a researcher blew into one of the tiny instruments, the horrifying sounds that emerged immediately captivated imaginations.
So comes the return of an airborne-mammal classic as realized by the dark imaginations of Tim Burton.
Sexuality requires having sexual feelings, which are often lacking in even our most futuristic imaginations of artificial lifeforms.
Elon Musk's fanciful Hyperloop may never be built, but let's give him credit for capturing our collective imaginations.
Instead, they drew upon pernicious cultural stereotypes, creating sensational paintings that would stimulate the imaginations of readers abroad.
The moon connects with Neptune at 4:35 AM, bringing a boost to our intuitive abilities and imaginations.
Let's consider IBM's Watson, which can stand as a worthy landmark for our imaginations for the time being.
In "Frozen," Princess Elsa has these powers to control ice and snow -- and that really captures kids' imaginations.
Reading like a 19th century slapstick comedy, it's not hard to see how it captured so many imaginations.
"The attractiveness of videos like this is a way to get a foothold in people's imaginations," said Mah.
Part of the reason we created this contest is to encourage young people to stretch their cultural imaginations.
"Kicked Outta Country" is in part a chronicle of the kind of bad behavior that captures fans' imaginations.
It helps with turning a blind eye to a place where horrifying things beyond most people's imaginations happened.
Like the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot, aliens are just creatures created by wild imaginations — or are they?
She conjures wonder in order to nourish her charges with both joy and confidence in their burgeoning imaginations.
In such games, our enemies discover possibilities that we can't foresee, ameliorating the poverty of our individual imaginations.
Alas, even in our wildest imaginations of how the 2020 timeline would go, none of us expected this.
Beto O'Rourke and then South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg captured the imaginations of many college-educated liberals.
The interior drawings tended to strictly follow the text, but cover artists could let their imaginations run wild.
Along the Spree River, artists are reviving sprawling industrial buildings in which to let their imaginations run wild.
"It's succeeded beyond any of our imaginations" since it opened in 2015, said Alan Graham, the organization's founder.
One metaphor is well represented, both in our imaginations and in our iconography, while the other is neglected.
Still, Faraday Future hopes to capture the imaginations of investors, and finally get its cars on the road. 
What are the limits or hopes of our own imaginations in response to this controversy and its outcomes?
Even today, retro-futurism continues to enchant and inspire modern artists, and pull our imaginations back in time.
But I think if we use our imaginations and look at the incredible pictures, you can get the idea.
Our imaginations actively chasing that daydream is pretty much the only thing that's getting us through the cold days.
The Star Wars movies have captured the imaginations of everyone, from baby boomers through millennials on down to tots.
Whatever lies ahead for Game of Thrones' Stark siblings is just going to have to come from viewers' imaginations.
That the East Africa of our imaginations — a romanticized view of vast expanses of unspoiled wilderness — is sadly outdated.
But the backdrop of a nuclear event remains something that I think presses on the back of our imaginations.
They may even demand that readers carry a better authority over their imaginations and step away from the experience.
The giant robot that fired up the imaginations of countless 80s kids is gearing up for his second season.
According to Wilson, the RVR's versatility and more advanced capabilities mean that it can keep up with developers' imaginations.
An unfortunate game of telephone may accidentally be played, with people's paranoias and wild imaginations getting in the mix.
They love it when we ask them questions without judgement or adult preconception, so their imaginations can run wild.
This is a strategy born from the fevered imaginations of people who are living in an alternate reality universe.
NHL players can capture people's imaginations the same way Olympians do if the league just allows it to happen.
The team lost to Severstal in the first round of the playoffs but captured the imaginations of Russian fans.
Black diamonds put De Grisogono jewelry on the global map in 216, the novel gemstone capturing female buyers' imaginations.
The Nazis were so cruel individually and in aggregate, so astonishingly malicious, that we owe them our best imaginations.
We've rounded up some of the coolest home decor ideas on the entire internet to jump-start your imaginations.
Later, imaginations will run free—at 5:59 PM, specifically—when the Moon mingles with dreamy Neptune in Pisces.
"I'm really excited to see what sorts of things are going to be sparked in players' imaginations," he said.
Dr. Krawczak's thought experiment captured the imaginations of researchers at Eurofins Scientific, a laboratory testing company headquartered in Brussels.
This week, I'm asking readers to engage in an admittedly odd exercise: to use our imaginations with Bluetooth trackers.
But regarding their own location data, and the data of others, users' imaginations seem to have darkened over time.
The wildfire raging nearby was about as bad as anyone could imagine, but our imaginations hadn't reached November yet.
If the magic isn't totally there in Wendy, it's floating around the edges, ready to spark another generation's imaginations.
Would the bittersweet chemistry between them be just as magical beyond our imaginations and fully realized on the show?
"When did these second-tier hunters become the bus-sized bone-crunchers that terrorize our imaginations?" said Dr. Brusatte.
He makes all sorts of weaponry and machinery that are sort of based on some of this theatrical imaginations.
It's the total opposite—the point is to open up a field for people to freely explore their imaginations.
How stars get made has captured imaginations since the beginning — and how they fade has always felt like a tragedy.
There is palpable consumer interest in voice control — the home of science fiction lore has captured people's imaginations for decades.
Some people may be cool with their kids' sexuality being shaped or influenced by porn, having it colonize their imaginations.
Thanks to burgeoning imaginations and impressive work ethic, many young black entrepreneurs are already making waves with their business acumen.
We have fairly vivid imaginations, and every one we've thought up has either been done or is in the works.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda live on in our imaginations as the swinging embodiment of Jazz Age culture.
It is too much with us to be meaningfully present to us, to feed into the life of our imaginations.
In the case of the moon and Neptune in Pisces, this conjunction suggests heightened emotions, excitable imaginations, and vivid dreams.
Christian Torpe, who directs the series, too often renders the mist translucent, forgetting to let the audience use their imaginations.
Postmodern Jukebox is back with another of their ingenious re-imaginations, this time with the theme song to Family Guy.
The men and women who came up with the 88 officially-recognized constellations definitely had richer imaginations than I do.
But nature is constantly proving itself stranger and more horrifying than human imaginations, so maybe we shouldn't be that surprised.
Are clowns really running amok in the small South Carolina city, or are kids' imaginations taking them for a ride?
One of the things that makes Mars loom large in our imaginations is just how Earth-like the planet is.
But the link it provided between the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics and thermodynamics was rich food for physicists' imaginations.
"Well, they've got jolly good imaginations," she responds, her eyes flitting between him and the camera, flirting outrageously with both.
All of these things fall under the same category — these very limited imaginations that we are guilty of surrendering to.
The Moon in grounded Capricorn connects with dreamy Neptune in Pisces at 1:37 PM, boosting our imaginations and intuitions.
Yet, Thrones' painfully long time away from our TV screens hasn't dampened the imaginations of the fantasy epic's dedicated fans.
Consequently, traditional museums have to be ever more aggressive with new projects just to win their imaginations, and their dollars.
We narrowed it down to nine specific concept cars that either captured our imaginations or left us truly blown away.
Ask about corruption at the Russian labs, and he talks as if the problem is the overheated imaginations of reformers.
In our hands, my brother and I had a source of happiness that bled pure and true through our imaginations.
On the Brule River in Minnesota's Judge C. R. Magney State Park, an unusual waterfall has sparked imaginations for decades.
From beloved cartoons to real-life heroes, some dogs simply capture our imaginations while others perform real feats of courage.
But there was a time when the "wireless" concept — messages traversing great distances without the aid of cables — fired imaginations.
We are not gone, and we are not theirs to lean on when their own imaginations or traditions fail them.
Rather than exploring White men's theories of utopian imagination, I'm really interested in foregrounding the imaginations of artists of color.
Some threats might be so startling and strange that our imaginations would struggle to comprehend them even after they arise.
And because they can't see their father's injuries, the details of what happened to him are supplied by their imaginations.
It also reaffirmed the ancient empire's still-strong grip on the imaginations of artists in the '80s and subsequent decades.
The Bronx is just a subway ride north of Manhattan, but is an entire world away in many people's imaginations.
On Wednesday night, at last, we can mercifully start making that evaluation with our eyes as opposed to our imaginations.
He recalled that he asked us to write our obituaries as a way to understand ourselves and test our imaginations.
Regardless, the ThinkPad X1 Fold captures our imaginations, which makes it all the more exciting to be releasing in 2020.
Politics grabbed our attention in 2016, but the arts fed our imaginations, lifted our spirits, led us to new territory.
To most Americans, the Arctic Ocean is a remote and unseen place—a place that exists only in their imaginations.
Their imaginations ran wild, questioning if Adnan Syed really did murder his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee on January 213, 20153.
He added that he wants to give audiences just enough to let their imaginations run wild without giving them concrete answers.
" Another staff member says, "Miss Connie worked with children, expanding their horizons and imaginations and teaching them to pay it forward.
He wanted his readers (young and old) to embrace their imaginations, whether it took them to sky kangas or ritualized spankings.
If we allow our imaginations to completely take the reigns, these thoughts can become a tad unrealistic, to say the least.
" He added that the "backdrop of a nuclear event remains something that, I think, presses on the back of our imaginations.
All five were there for their own unique reasons, yet fervent imaginations and a shared sense of fun brought them together.
Photo credit: Julie Jacobson/APFor a brief period of time Wednesday afternoon, a man who called himself "Steve" captured our imaginations.
This section of the store set our imaginations in motion over all the meals we could make with very little prep.
Age is negatively correlated: the younger people are, the more likely they will let their imaginations of the afterlife run wild.
Until then, we'll have to content ourself with learning more about hopeful candidates like Teegarden b and, or course, our imaginations.
She studies how they exist in the two most vast environments human imaginations can currently take us: The ocean, and space.
"What we're creating here is a way to encourage people to use their imaginations, share their ideas and improve the world."
They succeed partially because they can see what's possible before most people and have enviable imaginations that can design the future.
"This was one of those projects where Chip and I really got to use our imaginations and stretch creatively," Joanna says.
Most of the time, Peace Corps revamps the imaginations of its "saviors," and we need more of that in this world.
The hex has taken root in the imaginations of superstitious sports fans since Lil B made it public five years ago.
She wants to bring back those days, if only in our imaginations, and so is proclaiming the economy to be unsound.
Ramm—as he became known—believed that language enforced discipline, and that whoever controlled it could steer people's thoughts and imaginations.
Instead, he instructed his bishops to create dialogue "to help overcome fears and suspicions" that live in the imaginations of people.
It is unquestionable that "moonshots" capture peoples' imaginations, and they certainly have their place in any conversation on next generation energy.
Twenty years ago, the original 150 Pokémon captured our imaginations with their incredible powers, fighting spirit and (let's be honest) cuteness.
The two likely conclusions are that they are either the product of runaway imaginations or deliberate plants by Russian disinformation specialists.
It's everyday police seeing deadly threats when there are none, and using force inspired by their wild and racially biased imaginations.
Based on Ms. Parton's childhood "daydreams and imaginations," the $137 million expansion is intended for families, especially those with younger children.
Those of us who grow do so by developing our moral imaginations and expanding our carrying capacities for pain and bliss.
Of course, I'm talking about when we were just children and our imaginations ran wild and everything and anything seemed possible.
Bits Snap caught people's imaginations when the company, which is the parent of the messaging app Snapchat, went public in March.
Mr. Trump has long recognized the power that numbers hold for capturing people's imaginations: the bigger and more impressive, the better.
"Every artist has the earth or their imaginations to inspire their paintings," Mr. Bean told The New York Times in 288.
Go: Along the Spree River in Berlin, artists are reviving sprawling industrial buildings in which to let their imaginations run wild.
Like Sanders, the Green New Deal has captured the imaginations of millions of young people and promises a radically new approach.
Where theater excels is in activating our imaginations and our empathy — coaxing us into picturing vivid scenarios inside our own heads.
There is some truth to the anti-porn claim that it negatively impacts the sexual imaginations and awareness of young people.
The coup failed, and Chávez went to jail, but his televised declarations of noble intent caught the imaginations of many Venezuelans.
The trick is to think of things that a smartphone can't do yet, or stretch our imaginations about what tech entails.
The liberal wish list expands rapidly from there—limited only by the imaginations of law professors, advocates, and the Justices themselves.
As a Philadelphia fan, I'm well-practiced in imagining the worst, only to see those imaginations exceeded by a cruel reality.
And as with the sneeze fetishists, everyone's minds are wandering to the edges of their isolated and horny imaginations right now.
Burningham," she wrote, "has long since grasped that all children need is a trigger and their imaginations will do the rest.
There's this one narrative about all these problems, but as far as I can tell, those are largely in people's imaginations.
In his films, del Toro always uses creepy fantasies and wild imaginations as his weapons to fight against an ugly reality.
We've let our imaginations run wild to create a show that takes you on an incredible journey through the sci-fi genre.
It was the one night of the year when they could let their imaginations go wild, where their looks could be daring.
But it's also true that there is something about first encountering an eventual partner out in the world that captures our imaginations.
The series follows a group of toddlers living their day-to-day lives through a series of adventures spawned by their imaginations.
In the meanwhile, we're going to let our imaginations run wild; Rory and Jess shipping lives in our dreams for another day.
He doesn't name any other sites that the company has deemed to be reliable, leaving our imaginations to run wild with possibility.
But still, we need an explanation for why, all of a sudden, there are clowns running amok in our neighborhoods and imaginations.
And because they've accepted this role in their public appearances, the branded Chrises and the real Chrises have merged in our imaginations.
"My son was murdered by the worst monsters that many children create with their imaginations," he told the court, the Eagle reports.
Some you'll be able to text with, like Tay; others are just concepts cooked up for the show to spark developers' imaginations.
For both complexes — but especially the Russian one — the team had to use their imaginations to fill in the gaps, Lewis says.
This is Black Mirror in book form, allowed to roam through the imaginations of some of the leading names in contemporary fiction.
She explains to Jane that sometimes children's overactive imaginations can lead them to fill in the blanks in their lives rather creatively.
The crowdfunding page itself is a pretty big project, especially if you want to create a video that really wakes people's imaginations.
For a brief moment in March, a tortoise captured the hearts and imaginations of hundreds of New Yorkers, most of them unemployed.
Children's Books Works of art engage our hearts and excite our imaginations, but often the creators behind the work remain a mystery.
Hence, the growth slowdown that its GDP statistics indicate started around the turn of the century is a figment of our imaginations.
The process is called carbon capture, or carbon sequestration, and it's fired up the imaginations of inventors and the excitement of investors.
In the end, it's up to students to use their imaginations to get the most out of their back-to-school gear.
And yet for ages, the tomb that sits at the center of history has captured the imaginations of millions around the world.
Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — The Broadway musical "Hamilton" has captured the imaginations of many people, including our constructors Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon.
Young artists can draw on their imaginations in designing fabric covers for their creations and then complete the scrolls by attaching bells.
Other details are few and far between, but Studio Ghibli fans are having no trouble filling in the gaps with their imaginations.
Maybe Santa was excessively heavy-handed, a kind of police-state authority figure that was just too intense for more sensitive imaginations?
And, we've also seen a newfound boldness amongst young first-time founders who are not bound by the limits of their imaginations.
It's an album so wildly eclectic it leaves you with more questions than it does answers with regards to its creators imaginations.
Even with a few tweets, Musk tends to be able to generate a lot of buzz and excite a lot of imaginations.
Han was made as one thing but through the collaborative process and the imaginations of countless kids and nerds became something else.
Anxiety over forced commingling may explain why the trope of the nightmare feast has taken hold in the imaginations of contemporary artists.
Nuances in the expressions or body language of his subjects inspire subconscious assumptions, creating uncomfortable narratives in the imaginations of his viewers.
Images of the garage show up in press photos, but it is perhaps most vivid in the imaginations of his regular listeners.
Maxime Frédéric Head pâtissier, Four Seasons Hotel George V Pâtissiers are constantly using their imaginations, but at Christmas they really let loose.
That quaint, gossip-clotted town doesn't really exist, except in the imaginations of a fraternal pair identified only as One and Two.
Bluey and her little sister, Bingo, have big imaginations, and luckily their parents love to join in on their games and adventures.
Instead, it revels in the little gap between complexity and simplicity, asking players to use that most basic of skills: their imaginations.
In the case of American Pastoral, the filmmakers did change the book, recognizing the challenge of translating Zuckerman's imaginations onto the screen.
In the nearly 20 years he has worked for The Times, Mr. Overbye has similarly tried to nourish the imaginations of others.
This week, though, Snap caught people's imaginations for a different reason — it went from darling to dud after a tepid earnings report.
Quibi's competitors are therefore not Netflix and HBO so much as YouTube and Facebook, whose previous competitors were our imaginations and memories.
Much of the diplomacy was a duel of imaginations, conceptions of events that had not yet occurred but were suddenly pressingly possible.
Fans of Showtime's Kidding are used to having our imaginations stretched, but Season 2, episode 5 pulled off a whole new fantasy.
For years, artist Brett Kern has been melting brains and delighting imaginations with his sculpted dinosaurs, which look just like opaque balloons.
Some of Thomas' other works include similarly posed imaginations of great Americans like Mark Twain and Benjamin Franklin sitting around a campfire.
But the Skeksis in particular still loom large in our imaginations, perhaps more than any other characters from Henson's cult 1982 film.
This repetition does not, however, mean that we should succumb in our imaginations to the appearance of any sort of consistent whole.
Much as in 143, markets have been plunging because investors have grown terrified of every variable as imaginations run toward dark places.
Confusion is in the air, or perhaps if we're able to work with the energy affectively, big imaginations will produce creative things!
Nintendo is notorious for no-commenting most of these, so fans have nothing but their imaginations and Nintendo's history to play off of.
And because Disney still hasn't stopped fueling our imaginations with new releases every year, there are more than enough options to start with.
"Hot Wheels created an iconic childhood toy by inspiring imaginations with healthy play centered on physical cars," Osmo chief executive Sharma told Reuters.
But for Rooey, who is diagnosed with autism, and Bean Boy, who has spina bifida, their disabilities do not extend to their imaginations.
Instead, the supposed right to abortions sprang from the imaginations of liberal activists who invented nonexistent constitutional rights to advance their ideological agenda.
But once Baidu begins to digest the data Apollo will collect, the opportunities are limited only by the bounds of its executives' imaginations.
"Here, distorted" captures the undeniable allure of the adult entertainment industry by looping the best thing to stimulate our imaginations: an endless teaser.
"The gentle humor that went into the Plainfield hoax appealed to the imaginations of both sportswriters and the public," Mr. Cooke wrote later.
I'm excited that companies are working on a form factor that's captivated people's imaginations at least since the emergence of Microsoft's Courier concept.
The notion that the special counsel was about to take down Mr Trump has long owed more to feverish Democratic imaginations than reality.
"It was very important to me that these are real little girls who use their imaginations," Tripp tells PEOPLE of the new series.
Not only are sexual fantasies totally normal, but they allow us to explore our sexuality in a space that's super safe: our imaginations.
Last Halloween, the moon appeared in dreamy Pisces, coaxing our imaginations out into the open (manifesting, no doubt, in your stunningly inventive costume).
Record labels with fat pockets doled out budgets to artists with mad imaginations eager for the chance to actualize their musical fever dreams.
When the Moon meets Neptune at 7:14 PM, we'll all enjoy a boost to our imaginations, but do watch out for paranoia.
The promise of acting irresponsibly in a responsible way—pursuing pleasure and autonomy without actually being an outlaw—drives both of their imaginations.
Other cases seem attributable to children with overactive imaginations, teenagers pulling pranks and others with their own reasons for adding to the hysteria.
If you're solving online, that's pretty much what they look like, but let's let our imaginations roam free and say that they're RINGs.
"There's so much passive content out there, where kids just kind of tune out and don't use their imaginations or creativity," he says.
Bali, touted in travelers' imaginations as a paradise with sparkling blue waters and pristine beaches, is another destination bearing the burden of overtourism.
The vast majority of people who get deported from the UK are not the killers, rapists, and pedophiles of Daily Mail readers' imaginations.
Well, not unless you view this kind of self-centered content manipulation as a threat to children's imaginations and developing sense of empathy.
It appears to be the tendency of the press, and of our imaginations in general, to extend these theories in a particular direction.
The presence of Welles in the lineup is perhaps an apt reminder that independent-minded filmmakers will go where their imaginations take them.
Akin to Saidiya Hartman's idea of "critical fabulation," he uses a fictionalized narrative to breathe life into the archive's gaps and our imaginations.
And I know I haven't acknowledged my dear Voice for the paramount lesson: You can turn wild imaginations into reality if you dare.
From war to politics to social movements to feral literary imaginations, our recommended books this week confirm that chaos is the only constant.
Movies and textbooks (and our imaginations) tend to depict ancient world landmarks in an idyllic light, but the reality is often quite different.
"It's the kind of technology that captures peoples' imaginations," he says, adding that he doesn't plan to make media events a regular occurrence.
We&aposve chosen a handful of the oddest new additions to show off the impressive imaginations of the Pokémon creators at Game Freak.
We also need to educate them about the jobs in high demand as well as engage their imaginations about the potential for entrepreneurship.
"The ultimate gift for Harry Potter fans, curious minds, big imaginations, bibliophiles and readers around the world," the website said of the books.
She sets out to rectify this, knowing just which medical mysteries and haunting vignettes will give the pandemic full purchase on our imaginations.
" Jellison added: "The danger in a situation like this if you don't have some control over the narrative, then people's imaginations go wild.
And already this snapshot is firing up the imaginations of researchers, who have put forth a flurry of new hypotheses about the Australopithecus.
These evocative bodies trigger our fantasies and imaginations, but from the perspective of this female viewer, there is no small hint of menace.
" Lala said over Twitter DM. "Some are funny, and some are truly disgusting, but most are something we'd never conceptualize in our own imaginations.
The long-awaited mobile installment in the Animal Crossing series, the game proved once again Nintendo can still capture our imaginations with old favorites.
When employees actually sit down to their workstations (or tote a laptop to the conversation pit), are they really letting their imaginations run free?
While we could go on when it comes to grassroots development, that's hardly the only way in which we've failed to use our imaginations.
Lights, camera, action The solution: combine the boys' limitless imaginations with their interest in art and fondness for hamming it up for the camera.
Like the instructional pieces of such Fluxus artists as Yoko Ono, Matsuzawa's mature works invite viewer-participants to realize them in their own imaginations.
Yet the forms of art engage us not in that literalist mode but in a much more generous embrace, as embodied minds, imaginations, spirits.
But most of the firms let their imaginations run wild as they sought to conceptualize what a futuristic "flying taxi" service would look like.
This collection is a reflection of us letting our imaginations and creativity run wild in two areas we're both passionate about, style and food.
It was the latest reminder of how a driverless-car future captures the imaginations of visionaries but terrifies those who drive for a living.
"I've discovered like-minds and imaginations and ideas in Los Angeles that I feel like I was looking for my whole life," he says.
It's probably the case that this is unique even in the imaginations of the most left-field cartoon-dreamer folks in all the land.
Netflix is taking us back to the world of Thra, more than 30 years after Jim Henson captured our imaginations with The Dark Crystal.
So it is something of a surprise to realize that the traditional clock still stimulates the imaginations of superstar designers and contemporary design artists.
Episodes of Rick and Morty can be a master class in how to structure a sitcom episode, and their imaginations are really out there.
Why it matters: The leaks were largely inconsequential — mostly instruction manuals for old hacking tools, propped up in their importance by imaginations running wild.
I turned to a couple of experts to ask which of Wonka's candies could actually exist, and which were limited to our own imaginations.
Tony Stark represents corporate America, and corporate America really does shove the little guy aside and strip the imaginations of its employees for parts.
The radio telescope is still a few years from being fully operational, but the scale of this dramatic structure has already captured imaginations globally.
It wasn't too long ago that Bashar al-Assad captured journalists' imaginations as a next-gen ruler ready to open Syria to American tech.
But no matter how much we pulled and stretched our imaginations, we couldn't quite figure out how exactly they were going to do it.
"The stereotype of Vegas is all white dudes swinging into the Strip and treating the city as a plaything for their imaginations," Shenk said.
I'd like to think that part of our job, as musicians, in the sort of band we are, is to get people's imaginations going.
Kids in this age range don't typically need a reason to let their imaginations run wild, but adding some props can encourage magical thinking.
Movies and textbooks (and our imaginations) tend to depict world destinations like Stonehenge in a certain light, but the reality is often quite different.
It may be that our imaginations burn brightest at these gateway junctures, latching onto ideas about ourselves that prove difficult to ever let loose.
What was "The Case for Reparations" if not an argument that sorely tested the imaginations of whites, arguing for "ideas roundly dismissed as crazy"?
But most importantly, no matter what country or province provides the setting, Schitt's Creek exists in our imaginations, our hearts, and our very souls.
Weddings capture our imaginations like few other events, tapping into a universal Disney narrative, especially when royalty is involved, even if only by association.
Today's fake news is limited only by the imaginations of its inventors and the number of shares it can garner on Facebook or Twitter.
A story of a lost artwork and the exorbitant price these sort of pieces sell for is always likely to capture interest and imaginations.
Even as they become fluid readers, using their imaginations to conjure images that the words leave out, that hunger for satisfying visuals never fades.
After all, how could Valve possibly make something that would live up to the richness of our collective imaginations through 12 years of silence?
It is only the narrow imaginations of movement leaders that have moved pro-lifers to wed themselves in this election to the Republican Party.
To do that, we need to use our imaginations to anticipate what hackers might come up with, staying always one step ahead of them.
Here at home, the Democratic women running for President in 2020 are firing up women's imaginations and normalizing female candidacy for the nation's highest office.
It's the star-spangled playground in which our imaginations run amok, and the setting for stories that made us fall in love with sci-fi.
Get them something that helps expand their imaginations, like this painting set inspired by Bob Ross (who was a Scorpio) or box full of ideas.
The entire movie is a push-and-pull between Finn and Bianca, between the imaginations of a surly teenage boy and an energetic young girl.
By occupying white screens, attention, and imaginations, these entertainers are helping to actualize the kind of diversity that we desperately need more of in Hollywood.
The hyperloop, Elon Musk's futuristic, tube-based "fifth mode of transportation" has stoked imaginations unlike any recent transportation technology except for maybe self driving cars.
Scribblenauts Unlimited, Nintendo Wii U Kids can learn about puzzle solving while exercising their vocabularies and stretching their imaginations in this highly creative puzzle adventure.
The syllabus reads: In this course, we follow Beyoncé's invitation to consider the U.S. South as a fertile site for Black feminist imaginations and projects.
And while we were hoping for visual evidence of the Baywatch run Swindell, 32, fessed up to, we'll have to leave that to our imaginations.
Wistman's Wood, an ancient forest near Devon, England, has captured the imaginations of visitors for thousands of years, inspiring legends about druids and supernatural hellhounds.
"Rather than pointing fingers or assigning blame, let's use this occasion to expand our moral imaginations, to listen to each other more carefully," he said.
His characters, stories and words were the springboard for millions of children's imaginations, and we are all in his debt in one way or another.
"The idea of within just 11 days being able to enjoy both the Arctic and Antarctic captured our imaginations," Marcel Knobil, VeryFirstTo's founder told Mashable.
Thomas Jefferson in Notes on the State of Virginia says that black people don't have imaginations and that black men are hyper-sexual, predatory beings.
Since Rebecca and her friends are often helplessly trying to map their fantasies onto reality, most of the show's showstoppers take place in their imaginations.
And so the loris exploded into our collective imaginations as an adorable ball of fluff with eyes to give a Disney princess an inferiority complex.
Combine those resources with the freewheeling imaginations of chefs drawing on a multicultural palette of cuisines and you have a food adventure on your hands.
The idea of immersing ourselves in 3-D environments dates all the way back to the stereoscopes that captivated people's imaginations in the 19th century.
These men of vision, action and character, such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, tower above their contemporaries and dominate our young imaginations.
Children with special needs can encounter artistic expression to free their imaginations from the constraints imposed by physical limitations, thereby improving their quality of life.
Deep space has long captivated our imaginations, but the deep ocean, right here on Earth, remains one of the most underexplored places known to humans.
Hacks are intangible and so often fail to capture our imaginations in the way the crimes of a D.B. Cooper or a John Dillinger might.
Instead of encouraging the children's imaginations—unlocked and jubilantly voracious—it reduces the story to a problem with money, solved in the nick of time.
With nuclear tension related to North Korea still running high on the peninsula, some athletes said the emergency notifications had sent their imaginations into overdrive.
An Appraisal The cosmologist not only overturned our imaginations, he became an icon of mystery, curiosity and determination to understand this place we are in.
Contrary to the stereotypes about my generation, we love to play outside and use our imaginations, we love to create, and we love to explore.
The country has always served as a place where people were limited only by the bounds of their imaginations or the scope of their dreams.
An accomplished dancer, artist and textile designer, Burton was also an attentive mother who realized the role "big trucks" played in her two sons' imaginations.
New York City bats, beetles, even whales, occupy entire Facebook pages, and tweets about rare bird sightings occupy the imaginations of thousands of New Yorkers.
His stories informed the imaginations of many a preadolescent (including this reviewer), who thrilled in their discreet gore and nasty baiting of stuffy grown-ups.
"Picking those berries enriched not only our everyday lives and bellies but our imaginations and spirits as well," Mr. Kenny wrote in an autobiographical essay.
Although the à la carte menu offers flexibility, the tasting menu is arguably a better way to see the full range of the Poseys' imaginations.
But unlike those straight-to-the-facts pieces, yours will try to intrigue your readers and get their imaginations going from your very first paragraph.
There are platform shoes from Delman, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen, as well as some anonymous designers whose imaginations outstripped considerations as pedestrian as locomotion.
Sarah's Silks Rainbow Silk Streamer, available at Amazon, $12.95Kids love using their imaginations, which makes something as simple as a rainbow silk a great gift.
In the imaginations of their sore-winner, alpha dog-underdog opponents, the snobs are simultaneously too dangerous to ignore and too enfeebled to take seriously.
"There is no crisis or disagreement at all except in the imaginations of trouble-makers and sowers of discord at home and abroad," he said.
You won't find one there nowadays, but with the help of visitors' imaginations, this annual event in Prospect Park recreates a 19th-century rural experience.
Mr. Payne and Mr. Taylor, roaming freely in their conjoined imaginations, wander off into the bushes and then stumble into the middle of the road.
According to these results, Trump is capable of capturing the imaginations of well-sorted poor voters far more effectively than either Cruz or Rubio can.
Speaking by phone recently, Ms. Beavan (from London) and Ms. Vanderwalt (from Sydney) talked about letting their imaginations run wild to create Mr. Miller's latest wasteland.
But you can always count on the fine people of the internet to using their imaginations to determine whether Bloom's packing a hobbit or an orc.
The neutral kid-friendly space, with a rocking horse and teepee to stimulate their imaginations, ties in with the theme of the rest of the house.
"People show up and they have such ridiculous imaginations, that they're just going to have an orgy and like they're going to feel uncomfortable," says Johnson.
Now, we certainly aren't saying you need filler, but a chat with Grossman does make our imaginations run wild with what the future might look like.
Ceres' bright spots have captivated imaginations for more than a year, ever since NASA's Dawn spacecraft began approaching the dwarf planet in the spring of 2015.
The iPhone is the sum of all those parts and more; the zagging combination of ideas and imaginations, of design and labor, of progressions and exploitations.
Just as ancient Greeks fantasized about soaring flight, today's imaginations dream of melding minds and machines as a remedy to the pesky problem of human mortality.
We spoke to the psychologist who first reported on maladaptive daydreaming, as well as several people who spend hours a day immersed in their own imaginations.
You gave us just enough in all of the gross-out moments to let our imaginations take over, then cut away at just the right moment.
As in the Cube Quest Challenge, the agency proudly advertises that it relies on the fertile imaginations of students and outsiders to augment its own expertise.
We don't know how many could contain life, but these discoveries inflame our imaginations about what these worlds might be like, and what could live there.
Her goal is to construct narratives that ultimately free the viewer from preordained ideas and to have them scrutinize the works by letting their imaginations roam.
Kips Bay Decorator Show House Now in its 44th year, the annual show house demonstrates what's possible when top interior designers let their imaginations run wild.
The Green New Deal is all the rage in Congress, capturing our imaginations about new jobs, new industries and a cleaner energy future for the nation.
We're too busy looking over dreary Excel spreadsheets, trying our best to sort out our hectic lives — letting our once strong imaginations fall by the wayside.
But the truth is that while art and sport both extend the reach of our imaginations, only one of them can sustain the illusion for long.
He's only a rockstar in the imaginations of the mainstream media who are failing to vet him as he masquerades as a credible candidate for president.
Female American soldiers, deployed to the kingdom during Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, were driving through military bases, exciting the imaginations of Saudi women.
Our imaginations are forced to go into ever darker places because, in these times, we know friends who have died and our city is under siege.
Whenever us mere mortals think about making a major hair change, we often have to resort to our imaginations to summon the would-be "after" image.
So that put us outside just making up stuff, letting our imaginations figure out what do you do with a busted basketball and a hula hoop.
But in the imaginations of Jo Vidler and Heather Ring, the cities of the future are full of green spaces, and not just green, but edible.
PornHub also revealed that, as of June 1, they had also received over 9,000 searches for covfefe porn, which seems to have overreached even their imaginations.
Hackers loom large in people's imaginations often because of film and TV depictions of hooded figures typing furiously to crack into some top-secret vault somewhere.
The composers assume that the musicians who are going to play that music have imaginations and identities, and are going to bring something special to it.
People differ in their many dispositions, intellectual styles, moral capacities, imaginations, life experiences and so on, down a long and incompletable list of things that matter.
The Dear Climate project began with a desire to expand the social conversation about climate change by engaging people's imaginations and feelings about the nonhuman world.
Lenù's agitated gaze mirrors the desires of readers who have sought, behind the name Elena Ferrante, the flesh-and-blood person who has inflamed their imaginations.
Their imaginations have been helped by the fact that Einstein left behind some 55,000 letters, but of Mileva we have very little; no diary, for example.
The witches are heard but not seen; instead there is a group of men and women in the shadows, perhaps figments of the central couple's imaginations.
A good rule of thumb for politics in 2019 is that everything is both far darker and far more ridiculous than our imaginations can ever predict.
All artists spend time living in their imaginations, but over the past several years the choreographer Trajal Harrell seems to have signed a long-term lease.
I'd been thinking that, if the Via Alpina was having some trouble catching on, it was partly because the Alps themselves needed reframing in people's imaginations.
What a privilege it is to represent the United States in a most beautiful setting and make it a welcome symbol for guests and our imaginations.
Stan Lee helped conjure a lineup of comic book heroes that has defined much of popular culture and stirred the imaginations of children — and many adults.
The notion of space travel appears to be exerting a new hold on people's imaginations, seducing with the promise of a fresh start on unsullied terrain.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the 850s, action films coming out of Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers Studios captured moviegoers' imaginations in the United States.
We expect a ball bouncing on a court to make a bouncy noise, and so when we see it happen, our imaginations fill in the gaps.
Seigfried-Spellar suggested a possible reason for this—a lack of imagery to accompany the sounds may cause analysts' imaginations to run wild in the worst way.
Her eccentric style and Picasso-esque features have inspired the imaginations of some of the world's most renowned fashion designers, including Jean Paul Gaultier and Thierry Mugler.
So we continue with hypotheticals, and we exercise our -- and we exercise our imaginations to no end when, in fact, you really don&apost need your imagination.
Lacking the proper reading materials (it was, after all, a pre-digital era) the boys called out the names of attractive film stars to stoke their imaginations.
Already, Volvo is bumping up against a gray area, where drivers with more active imaginations might think its cars really will help them wriggle through traffic hazards.
It just works, right out of the box, encouraging kids to play with their hands and imaginations instead of just poking at a glowing screen for hours.
It was a time of rudimentary sounds and visuals—an important part of the horror experience—but one in which the limitations allowed imaginations to run wild.
It's easy to indulge our imaginations here: Genome-wide studies are going to make it easier to predict what set of genes leads to certain life outcomes.
The reason this movie works so beautifully, and captured the imaginations of so many people, is largely due to Cooper's bold and decisive work as its director.
As Sara tells herself and her friend Becky (Vanessa Lee Chester) stories that remind them of better things outside their circumstances, whole worlds form in their imaginations.
Being a mini-version of one's mom was not cool; our imaginations were caught by the unencumbered, boyish, slightly awkward allure of Twiggy, Penelope Tree, Edie Sedgwick.
It was Sony's robot pet dog, and for years in the early 2000s, captured imaginations for being one of the most advanced robot pets on the market.
Maybe these scenarios are best played out in our imaginations, lest we discover it was a quick publicist-arranged meet-up that ended awkwardly after five minutes.
ROBERT CLARKFrankfurt The challenge to liberalism has come about not because it has failed, but because it has succeeded spectacularly, far beyond the imaginations of its exponents.
Image: GettyMost of us, when we picture life beneath the sea, tend to focus our imaginations on the sights—shimmering schools of fish, predatory sharks, luminous reefs.
In 22014, a time when everyone's imaginations were on fire about the potential for No Man's Sky, Sony touted the game as a big-time console exclusive.
"I never expected that this boat installation would capture people's imaginations so much, and that people would be so critical of it," Ai told reporters on Wednesday.
Lest us not forget that without 1970s disco, Madonna's best album ever ("Confessions on a Dance Floor," don't argue) wouldn't even be a figment of our imaginations.
When it comes to sex, our imaginations can be very powerful, and Dr. Castellanos says that we can completely idealize sexual fantasies when they're just that — fantasies.
With 70 mph speed limits, for most buyers supercars are as much about capturing imaginations and performance bragging rights than actually hitting 200 mph on I-95.
Will it be the same to read Mr. Martin's next books — when and if he ever finishes them — with images from TV already squatting in our imaginations?
Von Braunhut took his new marketing to the back page of comics — the one place where he could bypass parental skepticism and speak directly to children's imaginations.
A few scans of comics pages would enhance appreciation for the era's work by showing the content that allowed this art to take root in readers' imaginations.
We think a lot about borders as being constructed by colonial imaginations, especially Africa, and how its countries were divided up into separate territories by European nations.
Whether we love doing it, or watching it, or discovering it, or just imagining what possibilities for cheapness exist just beyond our imaginations, we love it all.
Although the zoetrope, an animation technique using a stroboscopic effect to give the illusion of movement, pre-dates cinema, something about them continues to capture our imaginations.
It is when the representation of the image moves beyond mere representation and becomes the thing itself, at least in our imaginations, that Gauger finds so magical.
The protagonist of James's era — the scholar in his dim library — was supplanted in our imaginations by curious young women roaming gloomy manors and innocently unleashing hell.
So perhaps our continued obsession with Manson and his family — and not just in documentaries, but in our imaginations, too — is a reflection of what scares us.
Both Nessa and Demelza have a vague sense that their own rich imaginations may not be able to compensate for their real-life problems for much longer.
I have been fortunate to live a life beyond the wildest imaginations of my great-grandfather, who immigrated to San Francisco from Kiev in the late 223s.
The curators would have done better to highlight how constructed images of a different culture and people subtly informed the imaginations of European artists depicting the Orient.
The relentless pursuit of profit has killed the planet and brought us fully into the cyberpunk dystopia that captured the imaginations of so many in the '80s.
China's home-grown cartoons paled in comparison to the Japanese anime series on television and in comic books that captured the imaginations of Zhang and his generation.
Her illustrations and worlds demonstrate a deep imagination of place, but also of personhood, as she makes space for the diverse imaginations and dreams of her creatures.
Other people might just be highly suggestible and using their imaginations to hear the sounds (or people who sense something in the realm between noise and imagination).
But with a speck of the glitter that Tesla's Elon Musk sprinkles on his loss-making firm, they might capture investors' imaginations and resuscitate their parents' share prices.
Whether it was the determination on her face, her impressive stance work, or the fact that there's a cat in the photo, something about the scene captured imaginations.
Prairie bonds with a group of high school boys, as she narrates her experience in ceremonious get togethers which the viewers see play out through the guys' imaginations.
The two actors star in the 2017 film Aardvark, but because both are reportedly single, the world's imaginations have run wild about their possible date to the theaters.
Surprisingly fresh after so many years, all the images spring from the imaginations of artists who were responsible for forging the image we have of these wondrous creatures.
The moon meets Neptune, the planet of illusion, at 3:40 PM to boost our imaginations before connecting with serious Saturn at 6:22 PM to encourage structure.
In an age dominated by short attention spans, Boston Dynamics has managed to capture our imaginations time and again through sometimes frightening, sometimes adorable and always fascinating robots.
Perhaps Season 2 of Westworld will be no different: overloading us with data that can ultimately only point to the edge of our imaginations, without offering an exit.
"I think apocalyptic imaginations of a total destruction of all data are a red herring," science historian Etienne Benson said at a Penn DataRefuge panel discussion on Friday.
Why can't any of us simply use our imaginations to make a story look however we want it to — both in the real world, but also in Hollywood?
If we really let our imaginations go, the series of complex finger unlocking patterns can be interpreted as a hint toward that iris scanner we've been hearing about.
And I felt like I was enveloped back into that time and place; wherever it exists in people's imaginations, I was reminded of where it was in mine.
They don't even have to be graphic — in fact, the most disturbing things on TV usually aren't graphic, instead leaving things to viewers' imaginations, which is far worse.
Han Tani says that he wasn't aiming for photorealism, and instead wanted to encourage players to use their own imaginations when exploring the world or speaking with NPCs.
It just means that we're also thinking, How do we get these amazing words and stories into kids' bedrooms, and into their minds and imaginations, in many ways?
JUDY FLETCHER BRONX ◆ Don't Spoil It To the Editor: Maybe it's just me, but in reviewing a thriller, shouldn't the reviewer leave a little bit to our imaginations?
He's the one whose campaign is enrolling "monitors" to station at polls this November, supposedly to turn away fraudulent voters — a problem that exists only in Republicans' imaginations.
It's why we publish stories not only about Wizards of the Coast HQ, but also about about American prisoners finding ways to engage their imaginations with roleplaying games.
What better way to see where these two aging heavyweight are at then pairing them together in a fight that would capture the imaginations of grappling fans everywhere?
I learnt something about the power of stories, and how through them we can travel through time and share, at least in our imaginations, former aspects of ourselves.
The fantasy in most of our imaginations (and Hollywood's: See "Heathers" or "Mean Girls") is that this gang gets its comeuppance once it's disgorged into the real world.
The two, together known as Haubitz+Zoche, documented churches throughout Kerala, India, that look strikingly contemporary but are more products of the architects' imaginations than any aesthetic movement.
"These paintings started almost infiltrating the imaginations of the writers and also the characters, something started to grow," Mr. Weisberg said by telephone as the season finished shooting.
At the same time, DiCamillo's barely-there text gives the art space to breathe, leaving room for children to fill in the silences with their own boundless imaginations.
He cheered on his pals SpongeBob and Patrick and Squidward in a theatrically masterful production that fired both of our imaginations (and our funny bones) on all pistons.
But there was also literacy's metaphysical promise — that you could write your way into new futures, into places that existed outside of imaginations made narrow by anti-blackness.
Although the museum already has an imagiNATIONS center, for 4- to 8-year-olds, in its Washington building, this one is for students in grades 4 through 12.
Movies and textbooks (and our imaginations) tend to depict ancient world landmarks in an idyllic light, but our visual tour shows that the reality is often quite different.
You can try them all or only the ones you really like, or just use the fun to get started and leave the rest to your individual imaginations.
Because Pennywise preys not just on humans but on fear itself, the Losers were able to combine their imaginations to defeat him — as chronicled in It: Chapter One.
It is that they recorded their interactions with bank employees, preserving a record of what white executives otherwise might have dismissed as figments of the aggrieved parties' imaginations.
Authors of course live largely by their imaginations; all the same, none of us were quite able to conjure up the required predictions of post-Brexit literary decline.
But Farage has been the figurehead for a movement that captured the imaginations of Trump supporters, the Five Star Movement in Italy and Marine Le Pen in France.
The iPad slides that followed such recollections probed our own understanding of sound: descriptions moved from the familiar to the obscure, increasingly prodding individual memories, imaginations, and sensibilities.
That movement leaders have been so susceptible to affirming Trump indicates that a truncated vision of the movement's political ends has taken hold of our imaginations and witness.
Such marketing is a clear bid to capture the imaginations of all whiskey drinkers—not just millennials—and, more than likely, to soothe any cases of sticker shock.
Not only did Howard's images inspire great art but so did his published essays which stimulated the imaginations of the poets Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Percy Shelly.
Until the 1995 Draupner wave, many people thought these freakish waves—which are greater than twice the size of surrounding ones—were the product of sailors' overheated imaginations.
But for now, it's nice to see that, in a series full of extraordinary heroes with abilities from some of comics wildest imaginations, we're finally getting settings to match.
Though the kit does not include a foundation, electricity, plumbing, or roof tiles, you can see how this sort of project would spark imaginations of a lot of homeowners.
"It's not that our sexual imaginations haven't always been drawn to crazy orgies with all these people and penises penetrating everywhere," Lieberman said (again, recall 216 Days of Sodom).
Chemistry has revolutionized our lives through drugs to cure our illnesses, batteries to power our smartphones, fertilizers to grow our food and plastics to be formed by our imaginations.
After all, stalkers are vilified in horror movies and celebrated in romantic comedies, yet the real notion of a stalker remains out of the scope of most people's imaginations.
To show how deep a hold the witch had on settlers' imaginations, Mr. Eggers decided to place viewers in the center of the period, as accurately as he could.
Maybe one day some beautiful brainiac will invent a piece of technology that makes that distant dream a reality, but in the meantime all we have are our imaginations.
Titled Behind the Little Red Door, the story stokes young readers' imaginations by encouraging them to use their creativity to figure out what is behind the book's titular item.
Click here to view original GIFWhen Star Wars was released in May of 1977 it captured the imaginations of numerous people who would go on to change the world.
KIC 8462852, also known as Tabby's Star but better known as the "alien megastructure," has captivated the imaginations of astronomers and the space-loving public for about a year.
I'm a firm believer on respecting culture, and giving them the proper appropriation, but we do not need to be in a world where our kids imaginations can't flourish.
As if that wasn't exciting enough, researchers are now suggesting that a fourth of the TRAPPIST-1 planets might be habitable, too—if we stretch our imaginations a bit.
At the most basic level, we hope to capture a few imaginations, pique curiosity, and ultimately encourage more people to be advocates for infectious disease science, in every medium.
I'm a firm believer on respecting culture, and giving them the proper appropriation, but we do not need to be in a world where our kids' imaginations can't flourish.
The bottom line: Musk and Tesla have reached a rare pantheon of cultural phenomenons, capturing hearts and imaginations like no modern tech figure apart from Steve Jobs and Apple.
If Niccol's subsequent films, though not lacking in ambition and ideas, haven't captured audiences' imaginations the way The Truman Show and, eventually, Gattaca did, he doesn't seem to mind.
Both Batman and Lego have been with us for a long time, captivating kids' (and adults') imaginations and giving them free space to play and invent their own stories.
Media Molecule's incredible-looking sandbox create-and-play tool… game… pigeonhole-shattering new slice of user-generated-content-ahoy software was announced at E3 2015, and immediately captured imaginations.
Plus, Ryan's Ted Talk-esque conclusion about not capturing the left or center lane but instead capturing the viewers' imaginations was so contrived it made me laugh out loud.
Though Searls's book could possibly draw a roadmap to beat the test, these inkblots continue to provide a window into a hidden place in our minds and collective imaginations.
This immediately reminded us of Cadbury's spoonable egg filling, and our imaginations ran wild: what if you could dip into that creamy peanut butter center with a spoon too?
"The update gives players more ways to reflect the world around them, or in their imaginations, creating the sims and the stories they want," says lead producer Lyndsay Pearson.
At the very same time and by the very same token, the targeting of black Americans by police over minor cannabis-related crime is blotted out in white imaginations.
The combination of unobtrusive design and attention to detail aren't just handy for evoking a fictional universe and igniting our imaginations; they offers lessons for our galaxy, right now.
Most perceived threats to Americans' safety—urban gun violence, foreign terrorist attacks, immigrant crime waves—result, in fact, from American policies or are created wholly out of our imaginations.
But for most of human history, what a cloud was, physically, hardly mattered; instead, we understood clouds as psychic refuges from the mundane, grist for our imaginations, feelings fodder.
Coming at the dawn of the 24-hour news cycle, the story was covered night and day, causing our child imaginations to go wild: Was she going to die?
I think it's as big as our imaginations will allow it to go, but it's all about how do we get to that mission as quickly as we can.
According to Lehmiller, the three most common sources of people's (self-reported) fantasies are their own imaginations, followed by porn, then a previous sexual encounter they'd had as adults.
These books share authors with unbridled imaginations and a skill at focusing their tales with a strong point of view and a writing style aimed at delighting young readers.
The clip has captured imaginations and divided assessments in the region and further afield - the court of public opinion trying the case, as it always does, on the internet.
Heaney and Yeats each lived in ages when the gun played an outsized role in the struggles over national identity, and violence occupied space in their imaginations and intellects.
The goal is to identify how a movie fits into an archetype that appeals to potential voters, then capture those voters' hearts, minds, and imaginations to earn their support.
So many of our Asian parents have struggled, suffered and endured in ways that are completely beyond the imaginations of their children born or raised in North American comfort.
From that vantage it fired our imaginations, and it may again on Monday when the InSight lander tries to find a safe spot on one of Mars's dusty plains:
Women Artists A to Z aims not only to inspire the imaginations of the next generation of artists, but also to acknowledge the legacies of some lesser-known artists.
To spend a little time away from our wheeled, combustive technologies is to nourish our imaginations, giving us a lived experience of a world not dominated by the automobile.
As his testimony continued, Mr. Comey's folksy demeanor — "Lordy, I hope there are tapes," he said at one point — began to capture the imaginations of people in the crowd.
That speaks to a still-nascent market, but also the fact that many people's imaginations, and crucially wallets, have get to be captured by what is on offer today.
Despite the official conclusions, the washed-up feet still grip imaginations because of the murkiness of the discoveries and the likelihood that many of the deaths were not witnessed.
Tools like TALENS and Crispr, which allow scientists to alter animals' genomes without adding foreign DNA, reignited livestock researchers' imaginations and spurred a new crop of companies, including Recombinetics.
Over a century and a half ago, four sisters named Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy came into our world and left an indelible mark on the imaginations of writers.
It often seems to satisfy an emotional desire, rather than a material one, which may be why it has captivated the imaginations of so many students of the mind.
Only the first episode has been released, alongside an emotional prequel called The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, but it's already captured the imaginations of Patrick, Cado, and Danielle.
Aston Martin Vulcan What's more, Aston and Red Bull won't be constrained by the stringent Formula 1 regulations but instead only by their imaginations and, well, let's be honest, physics.
Each episode of the series is sure to capture the imaginations of all who experience it and will undoubtedly lead to endless speculation and discussion of meaning, metaphor and intention.
Part of me was really honored and moved in a way that she's become such a part of the social discourse around politics, that she was forefront in people's imaginations.
BoJack Horseman fans rejoice, Ali Wong and Tiffany Haddish are bringing some of that same spirit with a new animated show, from the imaginations of Lisa Hanawa who illustrates Bojack.
Over time, the Mag would so capture people's imaginations that an intense campaign resulted in online petitions, with futurists, fanboys, and sneakerheads pleading with Nike to create a retail version.
Not only does it inspire and foster kids' imaginations, it can also be used as a valuable teaching tool as the company's new WeDo 2.0 robitics and coding kits demonstrate.
Welcome to I Ate This On Purpose, one food writer's quest to try the viral, occasionally terrifying, often hilarious, head-scratching foods that fill our newsfeeds and capture our imaginations.
They share a transcendent, commanding, engaging presence, as though Yiadom-Boakye has willed her subjects into being, enfleshing them that they might speak to our own minds and imaginations. —LP
Is the designer's purpose to address the basic human need to clothe ourselves, or the need to stimulate our imaginations; to prioritize a brand's bottom line or its aspirational qualities?
Even in the most aggressive estimates, an Apple Car is three or four years away, so we have a lot of space to fill — let's fill it with our imaginations.
The city's mayor, Sadiq Khan, wants to come to its rescue by advertising for a "night czar" — and whatever such a tyrannical-sounding role entails has set off people's imaginations.
Perhaps the most important quality that Sable's developers share with Moebius and Studio Ghibli is that they trust their audience's imaginations and place great importance on the power of suggestion.
To sum up, only in the perfervid imaginations of the politically correct — those who reject the idea of borders — could the Syrian refugee controversy be confused with a constitutional controversy.
Marveling at our favorite celebrities' latest hijinks, cuing up a standout album, or binge-watching a gripping new series has the power to lift us up and stoke our imaginations.
Many of these posters artists never had the chance to see the films before painting, so they're filled with scenes sprung from the artists' imaginations instead of the films themselves.
There is a certain elegance to Ms. Coonrod's decision to let audience members flex their imaginations, and the purity of intention matches the story's setting in an austere Nordic hamlet.
Like terrified moviegoers seated on the edges of their seats and at the mercy of their imaginations, astronomers expect this week to finally see the monster: a supermassive black hole.
With the size and variety to engage skiers for weeks, the ski industry's big players like Aspen and Vail resorts dominate the imaginations of winter sports fans across the country.
Viewing women primarily as human capital with earning potential, rather than as human beings with imaginations, desires, enthusiasms and senses of humor, makes sense for the calculations of an economist.
Since his election six years ago, Pope Francis has modeled a different brand of moral leadership: engaging and persuading, reframing contentious issues away from narrow ideologies and expanding moral imaginations.
Despite the warnings we've been given, the teller's calm, lulling voice draws us in again, fills our childlike imaginations with the hope that this time things will turn out differently.
This flashy interpolation didn't really exist in opera lovers' imaginations before Maria Callas was captured doing it in pirated, widely circulated live recordings from Mexico City in the early 1950s.
A strike might seem like a weird fit for artists who don't toil on assembly lines, but let us push our imaginations beyond the clichés about what strikes are like.
And for couples whose imaginations have stalled, I hope they'll give our paper a read—there are, after all, dozens of ideas listed to talk about, consider—and maybe even try.
Think of Fortnite Creative as a sort of level creator within Fortnite that allows players to use their imaginations and build interesting structures and new game modes to mess around in.
When it comes to introducing cellphone-based technology into museums, the experiences will live or die on the app-maker's ability to execute a flawless user experience — and on their imaginations.
Both films jump around in time, often in a flurry of images — some of which could be from the past, some from the future, and some just in the protagonists' imaginations.
I am sad to see her go, but I am consoled by the idea that she will continue to live on and on in all of our consciences and our imaginations.
He delights in giving us difficult stories to stretch our imaginations, and a new Syfy series, based on his 1980 science-fiction novella Nightflyers, is a testament to his creative prowess.
"Having a place for my two daughters to let their imaginations live is a very rewarding experience and will be part of our family for a while," Steph tells PEOPLE exclusively.
The 80,000 WWE fans at the MetLife, typically young men with defiant slogans such as "I'm not dead yet muthafucker!" on their T-shirts, are the heroes of their own imaginations.
While the cast is solid enough that it can sell almost anything, taking a third trip to Camp Firewood makes for a reunion that would've been best left to our imaginations.
The systems novel is not limited to politics, especially when so much power—to both wield political force and conquer people's imaginations—is concentrated in a few square miles in California.
I am sad to see her go but I am consoled by the idea that she will continue to live on and on in all of our consciences and our imaginations.
"If we saw Mars as what it is—a very inhospitable place where nothing grows, filled with toxic dust—I don't think it would spur our imaginations as much," she says.
"Clearly, they're telling us this is what they're doing anyway, so let's make that real for them and let's allow them to put their imaginations onto the screens themselves," Neil said.
All throughout, the language on the cards constantly encourages players to use their imaginations and come up with details that fill out the different aspects of their individual and shared lives.
That's why we invited Bridges, and a few other fearless kids, to discuss what inspires them to pursue their passion at "Kid Talks," a celebration of the power of kids' imaginations.
All collectors of Sylvanian Families have wonderful imaginations in common, meaning they can immerse themselves into the world of Sylvania and create their own version at home in their personal collections.
Abraham Lincoln captured the imaginations of these puzzle winners: Carol Katz, Patrick Randall, Candi Cee, Jekka Garner, David Straney, Carole Ingram, Mark & Loren Skeen, Luther Berg, Rich Gruber and Sandy Sycafoose.
This weekend it presents a children's novel by Ian Fleming, which was turned into a screenplay by Roald Dahl and the director Ken Hughes — what more could young imaginations ask for?
"Artists can drive social change by inspiring our imaginations and challenging us all to work toward a better world," the Ford Foundation's president, Darren Walker, said in a statement on Monday.
Leaving it out is just a simple way of amplifying the narrative, letting the reader/viewers imaginations fill out the blanks by themselves, and completing the work in their own minds.
The bar is on schedule to open late 2019 or early 2020 for all those Atlantans looking for a place to get a little tipsy, then let their imaginations run wild.
But as Nguyen experienced, many coffee drinkers don't know they're sipping Vietnamese beans; in many imaginations, Vietnamese coffee refers to dark roast swirled with sweetened, condensed milk—not respected, specialty beans.
What worries me the most is the surrendering of our imaginations, our creativity, our wonderful human capacity to work together, to negotiate and argue and brainstorm—on the altar of fear.
What worries me the most is the surrendering of our imaginations—our creativity, our wonderful human capacity to work together, to negotiate and argue and brainstorm— on the altar of Fear.
Demetrio Paparoni's latest book ultimately hints at how latent fears of the prince of darkness have continued to fuel our imaginations, no matter how much we try to laugh him off.
In this hybrid theater/film production, we observe two characters — one onstage, played by Mr. Roth, and one onscreen, embodied by Rebecca Hall — who may actually exist in each other's imaginations.
I've enjoyed a measure of relief and connection realizing that no matter what my first name, I've always been the Jo of my parents' hopes and imaginations — for better and worse.
And this is indeed one of the great joys of the Vespers, that with so much left to the imaginations of the performers, virtually every rendition differs substantially from every other.
After that, many of the moments that have been the Grand Guignol favorites of traditional productions (like the decapitated head sequence) are left to our imaginations, which have been thoroughly infected.
I guess what I want to ask, or optimistically point to, as a first condition of improving our imaginations and their results, is where we permit violence in our own lives.
Cave paintings, grizzly bears, death row inmates, the internet, Antarctica: They're interesting to Herzog insofar as they touch imaginations and shape civilizations, and that's why he points his camera at them.
One of the things I write about in the book is that the popularity of this form just really reflects the fact that the American Dream really exists in people's imaginations.
"The sheer power of Star Wars has been igniting imaginations for decades so we felt like it was a great fit for a holiday campaign," said Ramon Velutini, marketing director for Duracell.
New Orleans embraces them while they are alive and reveres them when they are gone; writers, in turn, have helped to sear its legend into the imaginations of America and the world.
Situated in a well-crafted black display frame, the retro style card is the ultimate totem to the game that still captures the imaginations of millions of people decades after its creation.
The moment of pulling the goggles over your face and feeling transported to a completely different location sounds like fiction, which is perhaps why it's captured the imaginations of so many artists.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is a virtual playground where Marvel stans can live out all the scenarios that used to be the sole domain of action figures and imaginations.
One blog in particular, White Elephants, presented the Core Theory, which was this idea that Slender Man was a tulpa, or a being brought to life by the imaginations of different people.
It was a rumor, a fable, but it was a rumor and fable from which marvels emerged, carried by camels across the desert to fire the imaginations of folk the world over.
"This has really fired up imaginations and pointed out to even the most squeamish of politicians concerned about Russian's role in the world that they need to look at this," she said.
The Mister Softee truck of most people's imaginations is a roving beast heralded by the proprietary jingle, and those still populate suburbs and leafy parts of upper Manhattan and the outer boroughs.
Kids are living in this world where the line between what's real and what's not really is blurry, and because they have such vivid imaginations, witches and monsters can feel very real.
There isn't a concrete story to speak of, just a sort of underlying theme of bringing color to a sometimes dreary world, often using people's memories or imaginations to find that color.
The pages have captivated imaginations and taken on an increasingly prominent role as Congress moved forward with legislation allowing Americans to sue Saudi Arabia for any potential role in supporting the terrorists.
If it seems that there are more hot cars on the tracks this summer, it is not just in riders' imaginations; the Metropolitan Transportation Authority says reports of hot cars have increased.
What I miss most about these covers is their tendency to transform real-life injustice into a luminous and liberating absurdism; the world of Pen & Pixel was limited only by artists' imaginations.
When Joe and Nivia Santagata toured a penthouse condominium with a private terrace on East 33rd Street in late 2011, their imaginations blossomed with visions of a verdant lounge in the sky.
When we allow anyone of any age to police our imaginations, to condemn us to writing plays, poems and novels only about people like ourselves, then we're doomed as artists and humanists.
Most importantly, never stop imagining the potential of what our world could look like, because our imaginations and ideas for a better future are what will scare people like Donald the most.
As Rachel Ungaro, the vice president of fashion merchandising and design development for QVC said, "she transcends the decades": fixed firmly in home viewers' imaginations as paradoxically tough and alluring but approachable.
A quarter-century after the end of apartheid captured imaginations worldwide, Mr. Ramaphosa and his party, the African National Congress, faced an electorate increasingly disillusioned with the state of South Africa's democracy.
CreditCreditRose Marie Cromwell for The New York Times MIAMI — Thomas Harris, the creator of one of literature's most terrifying monsters, arguably has one of the darkest imaginations of any writer working today.
Furst is concerned instead with the rabble-rousers, the mischief-makers, the dreamers and the prophets: those whose imaginations nourish movements, and who vouchsafe a glimpse of the new world to come.
Few geographical areas have had the same outsize impact on popular culture and artistic imaginations as this small region, framed by Scotland, Wales, the North Sea and a hotly contested southern border.
Mars has always been the backyard of our imaginations, the place we might one day live or from where invaders would come in flying saucers to enslave us and steal our water.
There is an intimacy to reading, a place created in which we can imagine the experiences of others and experiment with new ideas, all within the safety and privacy of our imaginations.
But it's hard not to suspect that what many of us find intolerable is a concept of God that gives inadequate license to the cruelty of which our own imaginations are capable.
The Warriors and the Rockets, in a playoff series that many consider the de facto N.B.A. finals because of the caliber of the teams, have captured the imaginations of astute coaches everywhere.
In other words, in not articulating or wanting to formulate what we reject, we leave ourselves with our own imaginations as the real source of our objections to Christmas words and songs.
By that, I mean Ms. Silverman's sense of how a stark and lonely landscape might indeed be a fertile petri dish for enterprising imaginations, turned in on themselves and longing for connection.
"Whether we want to learn something new, be inspired by other kids or just let our imaginations run wild, I love that we have a safe place to explore together," Lin said.
We can let our imaginations fill in the gaps about other people's lives, but sometimes it doesn't take much imagination at all to see that people are doing awesome things without you.
Engendered by the imaginations of the monks, it has been transformed through the intercession of time and the elements into something other than the devotional display its makers intended it to be.
The archive hopes to encourage alternative imaginations to confront our apocalyptic times, by providing a space where contributors can upload entire projects, start their own archives, or look for collaborators with similar interests.
She read their storybooks and letters, watched their television programs and listened to their tales, including those of her own six nieces and nephews, to learn what enchantments and fantasies excited their imaginations.
If sexting is the internet age allowing a generation to communicate the limits of their sexuality, and in the process lose touch with intimacy, perhaps Snapchat is doing the same to their imaginations.
At the same time, VR will reward even more highly those who use their ingenuity and imaginations, making experiences that are as natural as the real, but can only occur in the virtual.
The majority of the rest of the album was produced by The Neptunes, whose imaginations seem endless and playful enough to encompass the full rainbow of styles Timberlake's songs explore on the album.
The reality in China, a place where even public bathrooms are being designed by government decree to keep track of every citizen's movements, is more harrowing than any dystopia our imaginations can conjure.
"The update gives players more ways to reflect the world around them, or in their imaginations, creating the Sims and the stories they want," the game's lead producer, Lyndsay Pearson, told the Verge.
"There is something liberating and strange indeed about gazing upon these vignettes from strangers' lives and finding in them a space for our own imaginations to germinate," Kaplan writes in a book foreword.
Children lucky enough to encounter these books will not only enjoy them, they may even be inspired to find a slow day, roam through their imaginations and make something — the simplest of pleasures.
The president earlier in the week had tweeted to tease the release of the documents, heightening the sense of drama on a subject that has sparked the imaginations of conspiracy theorists for decades.
Already, he has showed flashes of the subtle traits that capture fans' imaginations, and hinted at bigger things: a feathery first touch, elastic ankles, rhythmic running and a willingness to mix it up.
Moreover, the robots that most capture our imaginations are those that interact with people, which suggests an existing social demand that personal assistants like Apple's Siri and Microsoft's Cortana can only partly address.
If the brand doesn't capture their imaginations the same way it's captured mine, they might cast aside their tracksuits in another two or three years, or whenever athleisure finally cycles out of fashion.
Mr. Moffat's "Doctor Who" was like an hour spent hanging out with clever undergraduates whose imaginations were on overdrive, saturated in both canonical and pop culture and enamored of wordplay and brain teasers.
The novel coronavirus has fired up the imaginations of conspiracy theorists and fringe groups, who are using the crisis as an opportunity to push disinformation and alternative narratives to an increasingly anxious public.
It wasn't until 2009 when Microsoft included a series of photos from Antelope Canyon in its Windows 7 desktop background themes that this place entered the imaginations of hundreds of millions of people.
If there is what the Plessy Court called a "badge of inferiority" affixed to some because of their race or imputed religion, it is once more "solely" the result of their own imaginations.
John Hickenlooper of Colorado, who has already declared his candidacy, believe they can win enough support from the party's liberal wing with appeals of electability, even if they don't quite capture voters' imaginations.
That process echoed, he said, how successive generations of writers, filmmakers and contemporary artists had poured their own imaginations into the story of Pompeii, keeping it alive and relevant to the present day.
Chinese researchers, start-ups and A.I. companies should let their imaginations run a little wilder, placing long-term bets that give them a chance of breaking new ground rather than playing catch-up.
QAnon, a wild conspiracy theory that revolves around the claim that deep-state liberal elites are running a child sex trafficking ring, has captured the imaginations of President Trump's most ardent MAGA supporters.
You need to capture kids' imaginations, prepare them to engage in civil discourse, and help them become citizens of the world by targeting them, their age-ranges, and their preferred formats and platforms.
Ms. Florence said, "Holy fools speak in big language, trying to say something like what Flannery O'Connor said: When you're preaching to those whose imaginations have grown numb, you have to preach big."
Other times, a single shot stands in for an entire sequence of events, forcing us to fill in the gaps with our imaginations and rendering some images much more frightening as a result.
Comic book artists aren't bound by visual effects budgets, so they're allowed to give us priceless imaginations on paper: new worlds on every page, mystifying beings, dazzling spacecraft, spellbinding powers, and megaton fights.
Beware the Slenderman not only follows the girls' trial and the mythology of this tall dude, it brings up complicated questions about how accountable young people should be when their imaginations literally run wild.
Orbital Reflector is a temporary gesture in the night sky, so it is a moment in time and space that makes visible the invisible, thereby rekindling our imaginations and fueling potential for the future.
Jeff Goldblum's hotness journey is the Gold(blum) Standard: He's been allowed to enjoy life at a pace that suits him, and has flourished in real life, and in our imaginations, as a result.
Located roughly 4.37 light years from Earth, the Alpha Centauri system—consisting of two Sun-like stars, Alpha Centauri A and B, and the cooler red dwarf Proxima Centauri—has captivated imaginations for decades.
But something about the sneaking, ferocious, fast-moving creature has captured the imaginations of writers, artists, and musicians in the century and a half since, as have many other elements of the Alice mythology.
The main reason this style of bungalow — popular in the South Pacific and the imaginations of people stuck at office desks — never made it over to the Caribbean is because of different geological conditions.
When she announced the full-length in May and her alter-ego "Hot Girl Meg," it gradually evolved into the ubiquitous "Hot Girl Summer" meme that's invaded social media timelines and our collective imaginations.
The hellish creature didn't come solely from writer Peter Benchley and director Steven Spielberg's imaginations: It was in part based on a shark that killed four people along the New Jersey coastline in 1916.
There was a local truism that a man in polar water was a dead man, a saying that darkened their imaginations as they revved their engines and sped across the rubbery expanses of ice.
Mars enters dreamy Pisces at 5:21 PM and our imaginations run wild as the moon connects with Uranus at 10:58 PM. The moon enters Pisces at 11:41 PM. All times EST.
They all have one thing in common: In a year with countless news stories, TV shows, movies, podcasts, and other books vying for our attention, these 17 titles captured our minds and our imaginations.
Presented by the nonprofit Art Production Fund and the cultural center Fort Gansevoort, this event is part of a free series that invites children to exercise their imaginations while working with a contemporary artist.
They all have one thing in common: In a year with countless news stories, TV shows, movies, podcasts, and other books vying for our attention, these nine titles captured our minds and our imaginations.
We don't want you to just impart the bare-bones facts; we want you to appeal to our senses and our imaginations; make us care; make us see the world in a new way.
" It was in the absence of minorities from pop lore, she goes on, "that seeds were planted in the imaginations of countless black kids who yearned to see themselves in warp-speed spaceship too.
To get some insight into this, I reached out to nine top climate experts — scientists, activists, policy entrepreneurs — in the US and asked them to let their imaginations run loose: Pretend you're a billionaire.
A source told the magazine in 2017 that the royals, who both grew up without trendy tech gadgets, prefer their children, George, 6, Charlotte, 4, and Louis, 1, play outdoors and use their imaginations.
He argues that while all three emotions are of equal value to the creation of horror, the "finest" and most worthy is terror because it rests on the creator's ability to command audiences' imaginations.
It's an open source wonderland—the software development kit is available on the developer's website—where players are free to craft avatars and rooms as high tech or low class as their imaginations allow.
The case contains all the ingredients necessary to titillate the imaginations of the QAnon community, which revolves around the baseless theory that deep-state liberal elites are running a global child sex trafficking ring.
And it's hard not to assume Labo, a concept intended to harness the imaginations of children rather than to adhere to the rigid expectations of core fans, will do well for the company as well.
Standing as testament to the enduring power of natural events to captivate human imaginations, yesterday's eclipse managed to achieve a rare feat in dropping Netflix US viewer figures by 10 percent while it was happening.
"The lurid mass movements of the 20th century—communist, fascist, and other—have bequeathed to our imaginations an outdated image of what 21st-century authoritarianism might look like," wrote David Frum recently for the Atlantic.
Plenty of memes and Creepypastas have survived past the initial obsession phase — the SCP Foundation, Search and Rescue Woods, and Candle Cove, to name a few — capturing the imaginations of readers in a major way.
"We've gotta run like there's nothing to lose," O'Rourke says at one point, having stirred the imaginations of those who rallied around him with the soaring rhetoric that turned him into a national political figure.
I never put a limit on them of what they can't do, and I think that's the most important thing right now: To let their imaginations flourish and support it, and give them unconditional love.
" Though he gets quiet when asked about the sex scenes—except to say readers "have got to have their climax of the book"—he admits to peeking at passages and praises his authors' "creative imaginations.
While the games and anime helped imaginations run wild with what it would be like to be in the Pokémon world, they also led fans to imagine what Pokémon would be like in our world.
Imagine a CNN segment on refugees from one of the countries in our headlines, but one pixel of the television screen—if only it were visible—containing the memories and imaginations of a single family.
But this Saturday and Sunday, Brooklyn will pack the most kapow of any borough, producing dozens of its own young challengers, ready to vanquish evil and soar to great heights (at least in their imaginations).
While Mayor Buttigieg's plan may test the political imaginations of other candidates, it's actually a decades-old, wildly successful public health approach embraced by the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and — most notably — Portugal.
Taking cues from the then emerging field of child psychology, Karasz centered her design on bright colors and geometric shapes intending to teach children about the essential building blocks of nature while inspiring their imaginations.
With that set, we've got Lopez who plays a therapist tasked with diving into head and twisted imaginations of a serial killer in order to discover clues as to the whereabouts of his latest victim.
As a franchise that, by nature, asks humankind to be better, Star Trek has demanded these power dynamics from its inception, regardless of whether its creators' limited imaginations or resources were able to provide it.
Osaka's 6-3, 6-0 victory "was no great surprise and certainly no discredit to Gauff, who has captured plenty of imaginations and attention this summer with her talent and fighting spirit," Christopher Clarey wrote.
By the mid-19th century, the country had inspired the imaginations of Romantic English writers like Thomas Carlyle and Robert Southey, enticed by tales of the Jesuit missions and Dr. Francia's mysterious, self-sufficient republic.
The Resnick Sustainability Institute will now be able to mount efforts at scale, letting researchers across campus follow their imaginations and translate fundamental discovery into technologies that dramatically advance solutions to society's most pressing problems.
The 26-year-old Briton indicated at the launch of his team's 2017 car on Tuesday that their imaginations had been running wild over the winter break ahead of a season with big rule changes.
Stan Lee, the godfather of Marvel comics, died on Monday, but his spirit will live on in the comic book characters he created, the adventures he took his readers on, and the imaginations he ignited.
But in the meantime, the new study has provided some tantalizing insights that may inform future research into a phenomenon that has captured imaginations for centuries — serving as a light, so to speak, in the dark.
But when the smartphone replaced the Game Boy as the primary handheld gaming devise, many of these Pokémon trainers hung up their cartridges and stashed away the vast Pokémon worlds they had built in their imaginations.
If it seems strange that a 2,000-year-old text continues to carry such impact on our erotic imaginations, it gets even stranger when you realize that most of the Kama Sutra isn't actually about sex.
Asked if Tribeca is worried that AppNexus may have missed its window to go public, Meakem — who was one of the first employees at early adtech company Active Imaginations (founded in 1995) — says he is not.
Like indie rock and a fair amount of pop music, the long-running video game series The Sims has been a favorite among sensitive and lonely teens looking for a comfortable way to explore their imaginations.
The importance of debates has always been overstated; the tension and pageantry surrounding them, while real and palpable, come to occupy more space in the imaginations of journalists than in the decision-making processes of voters.
The hipster idea that one might actually become an outlaw—take part in the blood ceremony of violence that can seem central to American experience—was beyond their more domestic-minded and bourgeois East Coast imaginations.
While many people's sex dreams just live in their imaginations, some people say they can actually have orgasms or experience "wet dreams" in the middle of the night — and these people are not just teenage boys.
If we, Black Detroiters, do not carve out a future for ourselves in this rapidly changing metropolis, we will be carved out of the city itself, or coopted into the imaginations and machinations of its developers.
Dame Zaha Hadid, the Iraqi-born British architect whose soaring structures left a mark on skylines and imaginations around the world and in the process reshaped architecture for the modern age, died in Miami on Thursday.
Blawko describes Miquela as his "best friend" and Bermuda as his "ex" in his videos and Instagram posts, but for the most part, the ambiguity of their relationships towards one another are left to followers' imaginations.
"This means hopefully spaces will have this cognitive capacity of remembering or dreaming or interacting with us in a way beyond just gimmicky, simple interactive things — in more cognitive, more purposeful and impactful imaginations," he said.
Artists must be free to create characters that lie within the scope of their imaginations, not merely to replicate their own identities, because great art allows us to transcend those identities and recognize our common humanity.
On the other hand, we are less safe because Muslim terrorist organizations like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), al Qaeda and others, including lone actors, are often only limited by their evil imaginations.
" People who hear voices often instill suspicion in the imaginations of those who don't, but it's more common than you'd think: Between 4 to 8 percent of the population experience what's known as "auditory verbal hallucinations.
The small and selfish imaginations playing themselves out in the mock epic of Super Bowl Week belong not to Goodell, but to the 32 owners who use the big dope as shield, sin-eater, and servant.
This is an opportunity to dig deeper into our imaginations and collective intelligence for solutions, to make great art, to forge stronger human connections, to plant deeper community roots, to try to listen to each other.
Some of it is ambient, some of it sounds like Daft Punk's "Contact," and another part sounds like the imaginations of Walt Disney, Brian Eno, and Zeus have combined into one grandoise slathering of orchestrated brilliance.
As Apple continues its institutional struggle to conceive of what the Apple Watch is, or could be, in the imaginations of its customers, it's worth remembering that Apple's stated commitment to privacy is, in practice, narrow.
This April, at the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, these seven towering structures captured visitors' imaginations: With upturned arms that mimicked the saguaro, they served as the backdrop for hundreds of selfies.
It's an improbable scenario to say the least, but it's been playing on the imaginations of pro-gun activists in Virginia, thousands of whom will descend on Richmond on January 20 to protest gun control legislation.
Set beside the Nazi commandant whom he depicted in "Schindler's List," his Lord Voldemort, in the Harry Potter saga, was a fantasy of ill intent, designed for kids, yet Fiennes laid serious siege to their imaginations.
It would be naïve (and Rich occasionally was naïve in just this way) to think that a poet could simply project onto our imaginations the misery of an emerald miner without calling up any literary dimensions.
Initiatives with the boldest imaginations and the most unorthodox methods are often the ones that reduce violence and recidivism, renew trust, and offer viable alternatives to crime for people caught in cycles of poverty and transgression.
In this season of real, demonstrable threat to our imaginations and lives, it feels right to end this conversation inconclusively but with the conviction that we are going to argue while still holding each other's hands.
In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times, Jemison famously said: "Never be limited by other people's limited imaginations... If you adopt their attitudes, then the possibility won't exist because you'll have already shut it out."
TED's chief curator, Chris Anderson, introduced us to this year's theme, dream, with a wistful request for us to consider what might be possible in the future if we reach to the outer limits of our imaginations.
The moon enters grounded and realistic earth sign Capricorn at 1:55 PM. The sun and dreamy planet Neptune connect at 2:58 PM, encouraging us to listen to our intuition and to lean into our imaginations.
In case you haven't been acquainted, the Gucci world is a surreal one that welcomes every walk of life — the quirky outcasts, the dreamers that live to let their imaginations run wild, and the buttoned-up perfectionists.
Click here to view original GIF"Pedals," the New Jersey black bear whose unusual, bipedal gait captured the imaginations of thousands after he was first caught on camera in 2014, has died, The New York Times reports.
As we wrap ourselves tighter in the mantle of our imaginations, using technological filters to shape the world in gleaming virtual environments, brutal realities can begin to seem more like inconveniences than immovable facts of modern life.
"I never put a limit on them of what they can't do, and I think that's the most important thing right now: To let their imaginations flourish and support it, and give them unconditional love," she says.
Though they wrote many books and previously had films like The Amityville Horror based off of their investigations, it's the story of the possessed doll known as Annabelle that has gripped the imaginations of contemporary audiences everywhere.
Link's constant questing on behalf of Princess Zelda includes a game world and backstory that is at once simple enough to be grasped easily by new players, and rich enough to awaken the imaginations of longtime players.
The plight of the whales, which were held in cramped conditions and were meant to be sold commercially, has captured imaginations around the world and prompted celebrities such as actor Leonardo DiCaprio to petition for their release.
" This resulted in a situation, Draco writes, wherein "a combination of prurient inquisitors and hysterical women about to be burned or hanged produced most of the accounts, which are completely the product of erotic and neurotic imaginations.
The touching parts flow from the quixotic and earnest imaginations of his heroes and heroine: the pundit Edward Bellamy, the designer William Morris, the pioneering gay writer Edward Carpenter, and the feminist social reformer Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
One hundred and nine years later, scientists can confirm that this sound, described by one early explorer as "odd after the usual Antarctic silence" was not a trick of the mens' imaginations, nor was it a fluke.
You'll note that none of those are inherently about entertainment, which is where most people's imaginations go when talking about VR. Here is where I think the potential is for the longer-term reality in virtual reality.
They may not have captured imaginations in the same way that The Ronda Rousey Show did initially, but the subtle, slow burn allowed almost everyone involve to develop as a fighter and personality in their own right.
"We're using narration and language to create the action for the audience, and it's more exciting for it to happen in their imaginations than in a cinematic way," said Lee Sunday Evans, the director of Bragen's play.
"We hope people will take a moment to pause, listen, and let their imaginations be captivated by the natural and cultural sounds of our national parks," Alanna Sobel, a National Park Foundation representative, told Mashable over email.
Bernie Sanders -- despite performing well overall -- will likely hit a wall tonight because he too has been unable to draw a significant portion of black voters, even as he's captured the hearts and imaginations of black youth.
And also then to my obvious faulty start, do not avoid the subject because their lives are being interrupted, just like our lives are being interrupted, and they have questions, and then their imaginations will run wild.
Given all the manipulation and meddling we'd seen them both capable of, leaving Claire's time as President purely in our imaginations would have been much more dramatic—and scary—than seeing it play out in season six.
"Underland: A Deep Time Journey" is an epic exploration and examination of darkness and the caverns underground that have captured our imaginations, pulled us downward, housed our dead and allowed us to bury our most violent secrets.
And some of the stories have more than a little of a fantasy element: Some claim the spitters were young girls, an image perhaps conjured in the imaginations of veterans suffering the indignities of a lost war.
Indeed, for many it is the only time some of the most exaggerated catwalk looks, the kind where designers just let their imaginations and their ateliers run wild, will ever appear in any context beyond a show.
They were a creative studio, among the first retailers to collaborate with heritage companies like Pendleton and Tevas, and willingly extending their overflowing cache of relevance to what people without imaginations might have considered deeply uncool companies.
The most important reason it doesn't make sense for people to have to select a gender when they use an emoji -- or do most other things in life -- is because gender doesn't exist outside of our imaginations.
Dern may have played a pivotal part in The Last Jedi, but that was years ago and has only the vaguest connection to the alien creature that has captured our collective hearts and imaginations and whatever lately.
By the turn of the century, though, the gangbanger's power waned in our imaginations, drained by the exploitation of the entertainment industry and by the fact that so many actual gang members had been swept into prison.
But at the same time, it takes a certain kind of talent to realize that you can sit out a movie's first third, be something of a goofy but terrifying villain, and still dominate people's imaginations afterward.
Founded by five Philadelphia artists in 1974, this international center for ceramics is a vital creative hub where emerging artists shape their careers, young minds shape their imaginations, and where handmade works of art quite literally take shape.
Let's retire the Cheeto insult and challenge ourselves to truly stretch our imaginations, to dig further down into the well of insults for one of the most insultable men on the planet and see what we can find.
"But it's also interesting for them, I think, because they see me creating characters and, you know, they have vivid imaginations themselves and they construct stories, and so that's all they know," added the Big Little Lies star.
"I know the Model 3 seems largely a mystery, or there's enough information missing that people's imaginations are filling in the gaps and making this a magical car, but my hopes for it are mostly simple," he said.
Every year, when winter lasts longer than we ever thought possible, our imaginations click into overdrive, and we begin envisioning a world in which every few weeks we throw a sophisticated outdoor gathering with all our closest friends.
While Sedaris might have sparked people's imaginations with her premiere party — not to mention, the promo posters for her new show, which featured a four-tier deli meat cake — it seems meat cakes are very popular in Japan.
"All the future work that Barack talked about, I think over these last few years, we've kind of knocked the ceiling of limitation off the roofs of many young kids, imaginations of what's possible for them," she said.
Elegy for a Dead World, Mac, Windows It sounds creepy, but Elegy for a Dead World is a free-form storytelling game that gives kids the freedom to write whatever they want using prompts or their own imaginations.
So, when we heard that Taco Bell was releasing its very own beer, our imaginations went wild with the idea that we may soon experience the fast food chain's signature flavor in the form of an alcoholic beverage.
With its gnarled trees, moss-covered boulders, and misty ambience, Wistman's Wood—a remnant of an ancient forest near Devon, England—has captured the imaginations of visitors for thousands of years, inspiring legends about druids and supernatural hellhounds.
The 4-foot girl staring down the 11-foot bull with hands planted on her hips quickly became a tourist magnet, drawing global attention on social media while awakening the imaginations of live visitors who posed for pictures.
Some fear that sloth and gluttony will overtake society without the compulsion to work, but the possibilities offered by a highly technologically developed, and more communal, society have long captured imaginations for generations through media like Star Trek.
Although presented in a cinema, there's actually nothing to watch, instead listeners sit in the dark in The Gallery at Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle, their ears taking in an immersive 3D ambisonic narrative, their imaginations doing the rest.
And yet for reasons unfathomable to me, the people who made this movie don't trust what they've got: the tale of one of the crucial fashion imaginations in Roy Halston Frowick, who went, titanically, by that middle name.
"I think there is an intensity to reading that captures artists' imaginations because it has a very private element to it," Mr. Oresman explained at Poets House in 2004 at an exhibition of his and his wife's collection.
The sports that offer the greatest exposure in America, and therefore the greatest potential for fame and fortune, are not the sports that typically capture the imaginations of Vermonters, who are known for their fiercely independent, contrarian personalities.
These folks need to use their imaginations to express how they really feel, whether by impatiently tapping a ringed finger on the back of a chair or blurting out a sideways remark (oops!) about one couple's marital instability.
Yet he ultimately hints at a latent fear of the devil and what he represents that has continued to fuel the image of the devil in our imaginations, no matter how much we try to laugh him off.
Jacobs-Jenkins, who has one of the most antic imaginations at work in the theater today, loves to riff on classics both venerable and hoary, to turn them inside out and see how they fit our own age.
With all the money at the world's disposal, with all the world's billionaires, can the human species not find the conservation will to save a being that has taunted childhood's very imaginations since children first learned to talk?
The man who would capture the imaginations of children the world over got his start as a fourth-century bishop in what is now Turkey, centuries before the Ottomans invaded these lands and established a towering Islamic empire.
But the process of writing — what my kids, when they used to see me at my computer, called "choosing words" — has been mostly non-transactional, contained within the silos of individual imaginations or small communities, like M.F.A. workshops.
By stretching our imaginations a little bit, and imagining Venus as different today than it once was a very long time ago, we may come up with some new places to look for life, present-day or ancient.
"A dream house is something to aspire to and long for, and what better form could a daydream take shape in, than with something that we, as humans, already use to fulfill our imaginations: a cloud," wrote Crock.
Together with the clergy of the world's great monotheistic religions, we held an open dialogue about how to improve the heart and soul of human life while the technology we create continues to advance beyond our ancestors' wildest imaginations.
This surprisingly powerful machine, built by researchers at Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence lab, also captured so many imaginations in China, the birthplace of Go, where Google says more than 60 million people watched that match from across the internet.
"Spanning decades of film work, when he shifted gears from cinematography to visual effects in the 1930s, not only did he capture the audience's imaginations with his work, he was peerless among his contemporaries in Japan," Ragone told me.
The moon in Scorpio connects with Neptune at 2:40 PM, boosting our imaginations before connecting with Saturn at 7:20 PM and then with Pluto at 11:59 PM, asking us to focus on what's real or fantasy.
" Even as unicorns — a term that refers to start-ups such as Uber that are valued at $1 billion or more — have captured investors' imaginations, Vengo was "never part of that story," Shimmerlik said, dismissing the valuations as "ridiculous.
If you're curious about the rest of the entries, you can browse them at the contest website; as the judges pointed out, it really does seem to have struck a chord in the imaginations of engineers and space enthusiasts.
"Those costumes exist in people's imaginations and all I wanted to do was to honor what they expect those costumes to be in a live action movie," Durran tells PEOPLE of reinterpreting the iconic looks from the animated film.
"I would just encourage people to step back, take a breather and just realize that the creepy clowns in their imaginations are far worse than the hoaxsters and pranksters and copycats and legends that are in the news today."
It does not require the imaginations of Arthur C. Clarke or Douglas Adams, the inventors, respectively, of HAL and Eddie, to envisage the advantages of software that can not only act, but also explain the reasons behind its actions.
The latest episode in this saga is an experiment on Facebook that resulted in two chatbots that supposedly "invented a secret language," which (according to the reporters with more developed imaginations), made Facebook "put a cork" on the experiment.
The two are drawn to a mysterious house where, their imaginations enhanced by magic candy, they witness an unfolding Edwardian melodrama involving a lonely widower (Barbet Schroeder) and a pair of conniving women (Bulle Ogier and Marie-France Pisier).
"Bringing Star Trek back to television carries a responsibility and mission: to connect fans and newcomers alike to the series that has fed our imaginations since childhood," executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Bryan Fuller said in a joint statement.
If you've followed the trajectory of the Surface product line, you might say that the Surface Go previously existed in some form, if not as a prototype then in sketches and leaks and rumors and in our own imaginations.
And so they imagined this kind of cyberspace techno culture that they took right out of science fiction and their, you know, drug-fueled imaginations, and then made it real by making a magazine about it; Mondo, you know?
These planets, with no sun of their own, go by many names—rogues, nomads, orphans—and there are estimated to be billions of them adrift in our Milky Way, sparking the imaginations of scientists and science fiction fans alike.
After six seasons of steadily building dread, what might have been the best drama series of the decade released its tension not all at once in a spectacular onscreen climax, but in much more measured fashion, in viewers' imaginations.
This Ken Bone of our imaginations was born on Sunday, during a presidential debate, when the American public saw him and decided that he was more important than whatever those two nameless individuals running for president had to say.
Some exceptional French restaurants have opened in Japan over time — out of Tokyo's 13 restaurants with three Michelin stars, 11 are Japanese and two are French — and the food they serve has ignited the imaginations of some young cooks.
Empowered to grasp as deeply as they please into the darkest possibilities of their imaginations, these artists merge Felker-Martin's ideas of great horror and great porn into a chimera of hideousness so lovingly detailed that it becomes beautiful.
This isn't just any murdered-children yarn; those youngsters back in 1988 were enthralled by a cheaply made TV show called "Candle Cove" that appeared only briefly and may have been nothing but television static enhanced by vivid imaginations.
That the year's biggest Ryan Gosling movie could be a *crushingly* fatalistic sci-fi cinematography spectacle, SFX-gasm, and sequel is a testament to the fact that even if our imaginations hurt right now, our hearts can still soar.
The notion that humans can create a circular carbon economy — capturing, reusing, and sequestering enough carbon to bring the atmosphere into rough balance — has seized the imaginations of a lot of people, including a lot of people in tech.
And if Ms. Schreier hadn't had that initial gut punch of desire for them, trumping pedigree, they might never have made it into her sartorial miscellany, and they wouldn't now be part of the Met — or our own imaginations.
In Arizona, Republican state senators recently approved a crackdown on people who, in the senators' fervid imaginations, are being paid to stir rioting in the waves of constitutionally protected protests directed at the agendas of Republicans and President Trump.
In the same way that Black Panther reignited the imaginations of Black children when they saw themselves as the hero, Monáe has lived up to the potential of Afro-futurism's expansiveness by reconceptualizing the Black queer experience in an alternative reality.
In 2016, AR was a $1.2 billion business, capturing the imaginations of kids and adults who understood that a little extra something layered on top of the real world was a whole lot of fun—especially when it comes to gaming.
For now, the idea exists in supercomputers and the imaginations of scientists, although it was fleshed out a bit more concretely last year, with the first draft of a NASA mission proposal called Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response (HAMMER).
That was one of the pleasant aftershocks of the original trilogy: There were so many Lando-rando references, so many gaps to fill in, that moviegoers could use the force of their imaginations to try make sense of them all.
Since then I haven't been able to stop thinking about what it can do for kids from an educational standpoint and what it can do for the imaginations of people who don't have the luxury to travel or grow their curiosity.
I may have merely been passing through for a short time — and even then it was the first time I'd been in the city — but I could see why it has captured the imaginations of so many people for so long.
In only a few short years, a technology that began as an alternative digital currency (bitcoin) that is sometimes associated with nefarious activity and fraud has managed to capture the imaginations of thousands of innovators and investors around the globe.
Thus Republican lawmakers, ever ready to trigger the libs, have taken to claiming that Democrats, in their wild-eyed zeal to stave off an environmental catastrophe that exists only in their overheated imaginations, are going to take away people's meat.
Though the rudimentary broadcast likely lacked the kind of descriptive detail that announcers are now famous for, listeners could use their imaginations to situate double plays and home run balls in the requisite infield dirt and the familiar outfield bleachers.
While some of the artifacts around Renée's head are matter-of-fact, like the card emblazoned with the letter Y, used in the teaching of phonics, several of the drawings are grotesque and violent, revealing the latent monstrousness of children's imaginations.
The fact that developers like Nintendo did not bake in codes to give players endless lives or unlimited power-ups didn't matter: By manipulating a game's values directly, cheat devices like Game Genie were limited only by its engineers' imaginations.
The imaginations in question belong to the director Eli Roth and the writer Joe Carnahan, who move the action from New York City to Chicago, where Paul Kersey (Bruce Willis, in the role originated by Charles Bronson) is a trauma surgeon.
DARGIS Ha, ha — though honestly it is hard to laugh given that the revelations of abuse are further proof of what some of us have been saying for a very long time: that the industry's sexism isn't in our imaginations.
The fact that Waterloo — the Dutch city (now in Belgium) where the British and Prussians defeated the emperor — has become synonymous with the concept of downfall highlights the hold that Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) still has on imaginations, particularly Gallic ones.
"The idea was hopefully those six things will prime people's imaginations so that when they open the really big spread, they are kind of already thinking about the types of things you can see in this data," Mr. Watkins said.
Disembarking alone from his canoe, Rodriguez finds himself so entranced by the landscape and Algonquian language that he resolves to desert the crew of the Jonge Tobias — "shielding this place and its particularities from their imaginations" — to join the Indians.
Directed by Coky Giedroyc, and based on the best-selling 2014 semi-autobiographical novel by Caitlin Moran (who also wrote the script), the movie is a loving tribute to young women with overactive imaginations, and a desire to reinvent themselves.
As cyberspace has converged with our physical realities, our imaginations run wild as we think about how our lives could be transformed by personal assistants, talking fridges and the ability to control the lights and locks from anywhere in the world.
Nashville Predators goalie Pekka Rinne, 36, said that the emphasis on individual skills and the provocation of players' imaginations through exposure to the N.H.L. has produced the most abundant and diverse crop of Finns ever to emerge in pro hockey.
LONDON — The idea of a bridge spanning the English Channel has been rejected time and again as too expensive, impractical or downright dangerous, but even in the era of the Channel Tunnel, a bridge still catches the imaginations of some people.
Inferno is twisty and ludicrous, a code-cracking romp through absurdity against the background of still-medieval Florence; Into the Inferno is a loose, sometimes funny, sometimes unsettling meditation on the ways raw natural power shapes human societies, imaginations, and beliefs.

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