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"Don't lie and say that they're imagining things," Marin says.
You're not imagining things, according to the United Nations weather agency.
And you're not imagining things - other parents are often judging you.
If you've noticed this Lay's-like prop everywhere, you're not imagining things.
Unless we are imagining things, the evenings have suddenly become really dark.
No, you're (probably) not imagining things: Your hometown may be getting hotter.
Either you're stoned or on drugs and imagining things and dreaming them up.
You're not imagining things – this is the outfit to copy all season long.
Once it's standing before her, the question is no longer whether she's imagining things.
But if you happen to notice a speed bump, you're likely not imagining things.
Am I imagining things, or do you pitch regulate to make people sound better?
But I'm not a mad genius imagining things and willing them to be true.
No, you aren't imagining things: Superhero movies are long, and they're about to get longer.
"All in your head" is another way of saying you're imagining things or making them up.
At first, we thought we were imagining things on our MTV Movie & TV Awards live stream.
No, it's not coming from your pocket or your purse, and no, you're not imagining things.
If it seems like everyone you know is talking about 2784 Reasons Why, you're not imagining things.
They probably involve either imagining things that haven't happened or making subjective judgments about things that have.
Story at a glance If you thought it's been unseasonably warm this January, you weren't imagining things.
Those people aren't imagining things: The affordability crisis has indeed reached historic heights, and the data is shocking.
I'm inclined to think that this is an example of my sensing something real rather than imagining things.
If you feel like you are hearing the President's voice all the time, you are not imagining things.
They even tried to convince Ms Westover that she was imagining things, and that she was the devilish party.
"We were having trouble even just keeping count of the tornadoes and wondering if were imagining things," Livingston said.
Barring these exceptions, the people hurrying for IUDs weren't imagining things — getting one could soon take a major financial toll.
Miéville is at his best when he's imagining things like the politics behind the rise of the diabolical Nazi church.
Bottom line: If feel you feel like your boss doesn't have your back, you're not imagining things and aren't alone.
"Sometimes it's just someone in a crisis, just imagining things," Spurling said, explaining that police were initially skeptical of Campbell's claim.
Fernández Cubas agonizes, debates with herself the wisdom of going to the police, questions her own writerly propensity for imagining things.
Screenshot: Victoria Song (Down Detector)If you're a Verizon customer and had a hard time texting this morning, you weren't imagining things.
Mr. Pickett accompanied her to doctors' appointments, and when doctors seemed dismissive, he told her that he believed she wasn't imagining things.
If you think the pre-grated cheese you buy from the grocery store tastes a little wooden, you might not be imagining things.
Of course, I might just be imagining things, but the theme of Mr. Agard's puzzle indicates that I could be on to something.
"I want to support young girls who are in their 20s now and tell them: You're not just imagining things," she told Pitchfork.
Practice the fine art of checking in to make sure they aren't imagining things and telling themselves stories of things that aren't actually happening.
When Ally complains of seeing clowns or encounters something that triggers her trypophobia, Ivy tells her she's imagining things, and even threatens their marriage.
I was trying to figure out, in all these interactions I've had in my life, was there a racial undertone or was I imagining things?
If, by some strange chance, you hear a faint jingle-jangle on any track of Wild Blue, Hunter Hayes' newly released album, you're not imagining things.
"The self-created universe to me is about criticizing and imagining things based on all of the existing knowledge we have about the world," says Liang.
Organized into alternating chapters entitled "Before" and "After," the memoir is a study in "gaslighting" — making someone feel that she is crazy or only imagining things.
"I thought what was so cool about it is he was imagining things for his grandmas that maybe they haven't even imagined for themselves before," she said.
But telling reporters they're imagining things, (when they know all too well what would happen to them if they did what Trump did) isn't going to fly.
Turns out, they aren't imagining things: Calhoun describes peers saddled with debt, underwater on their houses and sidelined by a labor market that can be ageist and sexist.
What I do know is that if your antennae are picking up signals that things are...off when you look at Instagram, you're most likely not imagining things.
That's a part of our Sunday: getting pictures of the demolition of the inside of our brownstone and imagining things we'll do once we get back in there.
"You have Republicans generally worrying about ineligible people voting and Democrats largely thinking Republicans are just imagining things ... it might be a solution that pleases both sides," he said.
First she's imagining things ("That's silly, there is no undertaste," says Cassavetes), then she's being ungrateful toward the neighbor who made it ("Come on, the old bat slaved all day").
And while we're imagining things, let's also go back in time and give that parasite to the Americans who already voted by mail, so now they all haven't voted either.
The title itself comes from a famous scene in which Paula notices that the lights in the house have gone dim and flicker, only to be told that she's imagining things.
Birth control users often solicit recommendations from one another or offer them unprompted, and these communities can provide much-needed affirmation that someone experiencing unusual side effects isn't just imagining things.
Worse still, no one around her quite seems to take her concerns seriously; even her well-meaning friends and family believe she's just being paranoid, or imagining things, or becoming unhinged.
I'll say only that at its conclusion, The Factory climbs into a register probably best described as magical (unless, as Furufue worries above, each of our narrators is only "imagining things").
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In some ways I felt relieved [to find out the truth], because it confirmed that I wasn't imagining things, but I had also discovered that I was trapped in a controlling relationship.
For me exhibitions are a place for inventing: for encountering objects, images and events, in all their sensual and material complexity and imagining things about them why they were made, and what could they mean.
"He was not a person indulging in fantasy or imagining things to the point where he now believed his own imaginative mind, but was simply telling it as it was and is," Gibson told the court.
A joint modeling campaign for Balmain is the most recent entry in the historical "Kim and Kanye Take High Fashion" canon (and no, you're not imagining things, it's only been 24 hours since the last update to that log).
Here is the chart for African Americans: And here it is for Hispanics: Read Drutman for a deep-dive analysis, but these charts usefully summarize the fact that you're not imagining things if you feel like something has changed.
While imagining things that may not have happened, or did not happen exactly in the way the creator imagines it, is endemic to the process of creating historical fiction, this does not preempt historians' perfect right — even duty — to say where a given work strays from the historical record.
It takes some imagination, but if you squint hard enough, you can see it: a brightly lit, newly renovated transit hub, providing the density needed for retail stores, office space and government and academic institutions, bringing new economic energy to the neighborhood and — while we're imagining things — a much better subway for the people who live in East New York.
At Katie's grave, Owen finds and confronts Jack, realising he wasn't imagining things. Seeing Owen's potential and love for his job, Jack convinces him to join Torchwood as their medic.
When the Prince returned home, he was on constant supervision. His enemy, Percival, told his father that he was imagining things. He could not return to Princess Rose on time. The Prince sought help from the falconer.
John tries calming him, suggesting he is imagining things. Sherlock reacts with anger, denying there is something wrong with him. John tries to interview Henry's therapist, Louise Mortimer (Sasha Behar). However, they are interrupted by Frankland, who blows his cover.
When the doctor insists on calling an ambulance, the Baron grabs a scalpel and stabs him to death. The next morning, Peter and Eva admit what they've done. Karl insists they are imagining things and tells them to forget about it. The Baron secretly enters his castle and kills Dortmundt, hanging him from the castle ceiling.
Monroe begins making plans for them to be together when she is 18 and Minnie leaves him. Charlotte grows suspicious of the relationship between Minnie and Monroe, but he convinces her that she is imagining things. Charlotte discovers Minnie's audio diary, and confronts Minnie and Monroe. She decides that Minnie and Monroe must now marry, which Monroe agrees to.
The same night, Satya sees a ghost of a child and is frightened by this. Shiva, however, could not see the ghost and thinks that she is imagining things. The following day, Shiva visits Raheem's home to investigate Raheem's relationship with his father and Sangeetha. Shiva suspects Sangeetha's father (Avinash) to be responsible for Raheem's death.
Later, Ellen finds a skeleton key in her house and a raven by her baby's crib. In a mirror, Ellen sees the reflection of a monster chasing after her, but it suddenly breaks. She hides in the closet until Phil comes home and finds her. However, he attributes the commotion to stress, believing that she is imagining things.
She discovers that he is incapable of imagining things or dreaming. Tom's emotional distance pushes her closer to the boy. One day the boy vanishes, only to reappear with a strange textbook in an unknown language, with illustrations of humanoid beings with large throat sacs. Gemma asks the boy who gave the book to him, and he shows her by inflating his throat sacs and making alien sounds.
Bobby suspects Keshav and tries to get the police to investigate him but they find no evidence. She hallucinates Keshav threatening her and hits him with a chair in front of the police. She is put back in the asylum. It is revealed that she is imagining things; during electric shock treatment, she remembers that she threw the pesticide on the wife because she hallucinated a cockroach on her.
During a knife storm, Finn and Jake stay in and construct a massive pillow fort. Finn, however, is feeling down because Flame Princess did not laugh at his joke, which he takes as a sign that their relationship is over. Jake says Finn is imagining things, but Finn ventures into the pillow fort to let his mind "fester". Inside, he passes through a portal into a magical pillow land.
During the journey Cruchot sees her hiding among the lifeboats but his captain convinces him that he is imagining things. When the ship arrives at New York, Nicole is caught by an immigrations officer. She has no passport, visa or money so the immigrations officer decides to deliver her to the French embassy. Nicole is saved by a newspaper reporter who plans on running a cycle of romantic articles about a French orphan girl and her dreams.
When he arrives there she meets him dressed as an Air France flight attendant. She places him before a choice: either take the plane she will be flying on, thus risking discovery by the captain or make sure that they are late for their flight. Cruchot sabotages the gendarme's luggage making them late for the flight, while the captain sees a girl resembling Nicole fumbling with the airplane door. Cruchot manages to convince him that he is imagining things.
Evans thinks Alf is upset and imagining things. Alf later survives a car crash where his brakes were cut, however an examination of Alf's car lead Evans to believe that shrapnel from the house explosion cut the brake line. Alf and Melissa escape to a country house where Alf's increasing paranoia leads him to establish a line of tripwires around the property that drop noise making kitchen utensils. Alf also arms himself with a small bore rabbit hunting rifle.
She awakens in her bed and is told by Akash that she was imagining things and that they are in Manali to look for Shivani. However, Radhika shows Krish Freddy's shirt button to prove to him that she did see him in the basement. Radhika and Krish go to the basement to find Shivani but are overpowered by Freddy and Vyom. Radhika pretends to recall her past life and says that she remembers being in love with Vyom.
He hears Mallory's scream but thinks he's imagining things and drives away with Christian. As the car starts to flood, Mallory starts trying to cut her leg off, but barely makes a few superficial cuts before her leg comes free due to the assistance of the flood. She goes to the cabin where Christian says he was. She witnesses him killing the police officer and sees that he has killed the homeowners but is keeping their daughter Katie as a hostage.
Paul lights the gas lamps to search the closed-off upper floors, which causes the rest of the lamps in the house to dim slightly. When Bella comments on the lights' dimming, he tells her that she is imagining things. Bella is persuaded that she is hearing noises, unaware that Paul enters the upper floors from the house next door. The sinister interpretation of the change in light levels is part of a larger pattern of deception to which Bella is subjected.
He is five years old and loves chocolate biscuits of the brand "Chocobi" and a TV superhero named "Action Mask", but he absolutely hates green peppers (acute lachanophobia). He always take care of his sister, Himawari. He inherited more genes from his mother than his father. He is lethargic, loves to eat and sleep, imagining things, cannot resist good things, opinionated and brazen which is just like his mother while the only thing same with his father is likes to watch and flirt pretty young ladies.
While Keith and his family explore California, Ralph recklessly rides the motorcycle through the depths of the hotel. One night he is spotted by Keith's mother, who initially thinks she is imagining things, but later is sure that she saw a mouse riding a motorcycle. Ralph and the motorcycle are almost sucked up by a maid's vacuum cleaner, but Ralph escapes, riding into a pile of linen and dirty bedsheets. He escapes by chewing holes in the sheets, forced to leave the precious vehicle behind.
I did not see them, but I wondered who they were and why they staid in such a place. They were absent at the time; perhaps they had mines or something of the sort to look after. One is always imagining things about people who live in such extraordinary places. At all events, whatever Messrs. Hunt and Dudley were doing down there, their ranch was clean and attractive, which was more than could be said of the place where we stopped the next night, a place called Tyson’s Wells.
She also finds a diary, with more photos and pages about men that Jo has known in the past. Agatha becomes suspicious that Jo is seeing a man as well as her, and even appears to follow her. The film is ambiguous about whether Agatha is imagining events, or whether there really are things going on that she must be seeing. Despite the strains of an arduous filming schedule for Jo's low-budget film, they are happily reconciled by the end, although the issue of whether Agatha was imagining things is apparently left unresolved.
The film is about a young boy named Oliver and his family, who move from a bustling city to a quaint suburban neighborhood. The night of the move, Oliver hears a piano playing in the attic, and finds a thin wall which he breaks through to get to the attic. He meets a ghost who tells him to mind his manners, and then scares him away. Oliver wakes his parents and sister and brings them to the attic, but they do not see the ghost and think that Oliver is just imagining things.
Kate is taken aback at how distant Josh is, but decides she is imagining things. The two take seats together in front of her in the bus heading for Isla Nada, and Molly falls asleep in the middle of Kate's story, leaning on Josh's shoulder. Josh is unusually stern with Kate when she attempts to wake Molly up. As the airport shuttle arrives at Isla Nada, Molly wakes up and reveals that she never got her parent's permission: her father is away on business and her mother isn't even expecting Kate.
He has a habit of imagining things, often at times thinking up TV ads for concepts he has just been introduced to (a trait likely inherited from his father as that is his career). He likes to collect things, such as baseball cards. Peter tries to make it very clear that he despises his brother, but it is obvious that he truly cares for him. He was originally called "Pee-tah" by Fudge when Fudge was a toddler, which later changed to "Pete" when Fudge improved his speaking with age.
They described how a man may try to convince his wife that she is imagining things rather than admitting to an affair: "a wife picks up a telephone extension in her own home and accidentally overhears her husband and his girlfriend planning a tryst while he is on a business trip." His denial challenges the evidence of her senses: "I wasn't on the telephone with any girlfriend. You must have been dreaming." Rogers and Follingstad examined women's experiences with psychological abuse as a predictor of symptoms and clinical levels of depression, anxiety, and somatization, as well as suicidal ideation and life functioning.
When Drake visits her, she tries to explain her worries about what is happening, but Drake tells her she is imagining things and Tony wants the best for her and is spending a considerable amount of money on her recovery. Annie then grows weary of her "trained" Nurse's rough treatments and harshness with her. She starts to get more of her pride back after thinking her situation through and imagining what her mother would say to her. With her newfound courage, Annie refuses to eat the bland food prepared by Ryse Williams (also known as Rye Whiskey) on her private nurse's orders.
Tournefort, a sleuth-hound employed by the Committee of Public Safety, is hanging around a house in St Lazare one night when he hears a voice talking to a 'Madame la Comtesse' and discussing how the diamonds she has left in her château can be recovered. Realising that this can only be the wife of the Comte de Sucy, he listens for more details then demands entry to the house to confront and arrest the traitors. The concierge tells Tournefort that he is imagining things and assures him he has seen no aristos. Tournefort doesn't believe him but despite searching the lodge, fails to find any evidence.
The Three Investigators visit a local museum when it is the scene of a daring robbery. The priceless Golden Belt is stolen, and both the police and museum security are baffled as to who committed the crime and how they got away with the belt. Meanwhile, the Investigators are hired to investigate the bizarre case of an elderly woman who claims to be seeing gnomes in her yard at night. The boys soon learn that she is not imagining things, and their subsequent investigation leads them to discover a serious crime being perpetrated, as well as an unexpected connection to the Golden Belt case.
Betty starts imagining things while she was eating a hot dog, including a fantasy of Antonio Sabàto, Jr. who is interrupted by an image of Matt. Betty tells Hilda that sooner or later she is going to have to tell Matt about her kiss with Henry. Mode's "Wedding Issue" has just been nominated for best cover issue at the MAMAs. As Daniel is congratulated by Molly on getting the nomination, Wilhelmina gets wind that Claire is getting the credit, so Wilhelmina tries to use the info she got from Victoria as blackmail, demanding that Claire tender her resignation at the event or she'll reveal Claire's dark secret to Cal and the public about Claire's secret visit to Madison, South Dakota in the early 1980s.

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