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"unimagined" Definitions
  1. that you had not imagined or thought of as possible

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You may find, as I did, an unimagined capacity for compersion.
Consumers' preferences will change, or some unimagined technology will displace them.
While industrialisation gave Italians unimagined prosperity, it also kindled social disruption.
They might reveal some heretofore unimagined master key to Asimov's oeuvre.
Uplift feels anachronistic; progress is cut off; the future left unimagined.
He also, though, made story ballets, often with unimagined twists and astonishing endings.
This is all new, and everyone is doing their best to meet unimagined challenges.
In what ways do you think future space tourism might lead to unimagined changes?
What they produce is something previously unimagined and hopefully beautiful, something that cannot be designed.
This is an exciting time for your career and for previously unimagined upgrades to arrive!
But the house that made Mario is dipping its toe into previously unimagined territory here.
Like the ghost of Jacob Marley, they lead to unimagined, sometimes frightful yet fruitful destinations.
It exposes one to previously unimagined cultures, systems, and relations that irreversibly affect a person.
They have disrupted traditional industries with strategies and tactics previously unknown and unimagined by traditional warriors.
Reservations, as the government's quotas are known, have indeed given once-unimagined opportunity to many Dalits.
It's fair, I think, to say that we live in an age of hitherto unimagined selfishness.
What has so far gone unimagined is: What if the children of Stranger Things were 2016 teenagers?
Obama had enabled the federal government to seize hitherto unimagined powers in the global war on terrorism.
Her husband, determined to find the second father, ventures into Harlem and discovers an unimagined new world.
And whole new and hitherto unimagined industries sprang up with the arrival of the railways, telegraphy and electrification.
We must come into some as-yet-unimagined cooperative relationship with the biosphere in which all boats rise.
In their view, every unstudied species, every specimen, is potentially an unopened treasure chest of unimagined chemical combinations.
The upset delivered an unimagined victory for Democrats and shaved Republicans' unstable Senate majority to a single seat.
Its descriptive intervention allows us to embrace the fullness of American and world history on a previously unimagined scale.
It's a huge, but exciting risk: surprising accidents occur where unforeseen overlaps of colors produce unimagined, strange fugitive tones.
Last year, Virginia offered the first sign that anti-Trump backlash could propel Democrats to previously unimagined electoral gains.
His signing with the Red Sox heralded unimagined success for himself and the team: 10 All-Star teams, a .
The upset delivered an unimagined victory for Democrats and shaved Republicans' unstable Senate majority to a single seat. 53.
An unimagined upgrade may arrive—however, it might find you taking a risk you never thought you'd need to take.
Rather than planning for the specific changes we imagine, it is better to prepare for the unimagined — for change itself.
They are all asymmetric warriors, disrupting traditional industries with strategies and tactics heretofore unknown and unimagined — even unimaginable — by traditional warriors.
His upset gave Democrats an unimagined victory, defeating Roy Moore, the conservative Republican crusader accused of sexual misconduct with underage girls.
Hidden within the new vehicles themselves are some exciting new features that are moving the industry forward in ways once unimagined.
Much of the technology we use in our daily lives was created by building off existing technologies in previously unimagined ways.
On top, early-stage and growth funding has grown to unimagined heights, but it is one of the most illiquid assets classes.
One strength of the book is her acute awareness of how people have responded to chance accidents, improbable circumstances and unimagined consequences.
In my alt-Hollywood fantasy, female and male filmmakers would have worked side by side, perhaps giving us unimagined stories and heroines.
The question could not come at a more critical time, as cities around the world face challenges — and opportunities — unimagined in human history.
My "headache" was convincing enough to be given a duvet day and I sat slack-jawed as I watched matches of hitherto unimagined quality.
But the designer's central task — to make the world within the work feel both irresistible and invisible, both unimagined and instantly imaginable — has not.
When Duke Ellington composed "The Queen's Suite," he was working from the blank page; he brought a previously unimagined musical offering into the world.
We hope to provoke conversation about the design, implementation and regulation of bots in order to preserve these, and other as yet unimagined, possibilities.
Open platforms at their core are enabling, harnessing the power (and collective wisdom) of the internet to solve existing problems and create heretofore unimagined experiences.
CLEVELAND — One show, one match at a time, CM Punk climbed to the top of pro wrestling, acquiring unimagined fame and fortune along the way.
Screwball antics ensue, even though half of these people aren't women, don't get to wear the dress and yet still benefit from its unimagined powers.
Two years after the Tate Modern hosted an official exhibition of Minecraft artwork, we're still seeing creative users push the medium to previously unimagined heights.
Or will it be the Godzilla stomp of a "hard takeoff," in which some as yet unimagined algorithm is suddenly incarnated in a robot overlord?
It is also a unique place because of the way in which its ghosts continue to haunt our present, often in unexpected and unimagined ways.
Beyond a still unimagined solution to the controversy with North Korea, the U.S. can strive to reduce the risk of war by accident or miscalculation.
" These infrastructures, as Price calls them, do more to "shape reading" than "whether we read in print or online or in some as-yet-unimagined medium.
It's the beginning of Capricorn season, which finds you confronting your fears and limitations, and most importantly, opening yourself up to previously unimagined ways of being.
The former prosecutor defeated Roy Moore in a special election on Tuesday, an almost-unimagined victory for Democrats that shaves Republicans' Senate majority to a single seat.
Here, they begin their subterranean, sap-sucking lives, waiting for the warm days of an unimagined summer, when they too will enjoy a brief moment in the sun.
The possibilities are as yet unimagined, but a liberal system, in which individual creativity, preferences and enterprise have full expression, is more likely to seize them than any other.
Tech people like to picture their industry as a roiling sea of disruption, in which every winner is vulnerable to surprise attack from some novel, as-yet-unimagined foe.
You're making some serious and solid plans for the future while maintaining an openness to unimagined upgrades or opportunities as the moon connects with serious Saturn and dreamy Neptune.
Self-driving technology could eventually save thousands of lives and provide transportation for an aging population, not to mention unimagined opportunities for the physically and mentally challenged among us.
How, thanks to two blonde teenagers from Surrey—one called Guy, the other literally called Howard—dance music and pop music were going to coalesce in ways hitherto unimagined?
The stripped-down presentation of some 120 often strange, extravagant (and sometimes black) garments rifles through the history of clothes and art, combines fabrics in unimagined ways and confounds expectation.
Now is the time to double down for institutions and also to hold institutions accountable, especially those providing space for artists and publics, for the unknown, the unimagined, and the overlooked.
The Thuringia election illuminated this crisis as it pushed Merkel's CDU to cross the once-unimagined prospect of having to cooperate with the far-right AfD to bolster its political power.
What if the Internet of Things moves beyond this messy experimentation phase and into real-time value generation, not just in the home but in all kinds of unimagined commercial applications?
Stacey Abrams, the Democratic leader in the Georgia House of Representatives, said the presidential race had been a "godsend election," opening the eyes of national Democrats to unimagined opportunities in her state.
We're probably only at the outer edge of the many-layered onion of fresh horrors made possible by machine learning and AI, and previously unimagined by our feeble fleshy brains, so strap in.
Handing researchers that foundational blueprint for human life gave biologists and doctors what up to that point was an unimagined power to diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent the full gamut of human disease.
By early 2007, when Frank Bruni weighed in, the after-hours experiments had taken over the menu, which offered previously unimagined combinations of kimchi, country ham, hamachi, rice sticks, fish sauce and organ meats.
But just as the internal combustion engine ultimately led to the demise of the stagecoach, and also to millions of new jobs, so will these destructive technologies lead to new opportunities that are now unimagined.
This key coalition should push for mandating interoperability among technology providers, ensuring that one company does not become the sole provider for unimagined future technologies like 85033G, and tackling risks through diversification and threat dispersion.
One is obliged to look more closely at both the fragments of mirrored surface to see tiny details of one's image, and at the effects of the chemical reactions to find new images, new previously unimagined worlds.
Losing our lead in science and technology would result in slower job creation, diminished geopolitical influence, unimagined national security threats and the loss of our traditional role as the global wellspring of new ideas and economic opportunity.
For that matter, Marvin Miller, the leader of the players' association who merely forced baseball into an era of unimagined star power and wealth via free agency, was not even under consideration after being rejected six times.
Regarding bushfires and flooding, Australia's Department of Home Affairs concluded that with a "driver of a changing climate there is growing potential for some natural hazards to occur at unimagined scales, in unprecedented combinations and in unexpected locations."
A few more governors and state legislatures and they will begin to smell the possibility of a previously unimagined victory as they will have gained enough inherent power to convene a constitutional convention composed entirely of red states.
" But poet Claudia Rankine outdid Ms. Rowling last year at Wesleyan: "What I wish for you is that you will pursue your unknown and unrealized imagined possibilities, even though the imagined/unimagined resides with such proximity to failure.
Depending on your thoughts on hot chocolate, on red wine and on the trend of mixing two separate foods together in heretofore unimagined and occasionally unholy ways, this sounds like either the best idea or the worst idea.
Keeping with the conceit that Peter and Sam are real high school documentarians whose show American Vandal reached unimagined popularity, Season 2 follows the pair as they investigate a new, more dangerous incident as a ritzy Catholic school.
Dubbed "palaces for the people", they offered cheap rent and unimagined luxury to soldiers returning from war and displaced Britons who had been bombed out of their homes and ended up in overcrowded houses with neither electricity nor plumbing.
Yes, there is still a fair amount of visceral power present, but it's tempered with moments of tenderness and vulnerability, as well as euphoric electronic flourishes, both of which take these songs to previously uncharted, though not unimagined, places.
And our understanding of gender has changed in ways unimagined either by the suffragists who first drafted an equal rights amendment when women won the vote a century ago or the backers of the E.R.A. a half-century later.
I instead considered finitudes and infinitudes, unimagined uses for tubs of sour cream, the projectile motion of said tub when launched from an eighty foot shelf or maybe when pushed from a speedy cart by a scrawny seventeen year old.
O'Grady belongs to what seems to be an increasingly common species of moral coward, a dupe of totalitarians, spiritual brother of the Charlie Hebdo assassins, whereas I am only trying to respond to the real threats of hitherto unimagined technologies.
The Carpetbagger At Fox Searchlight's holiday party in New York last week, the Bagger bumped into a couple of stars from two of the studio's splashiest 2016 productions: one of the films soared to great heights, while the other crashed to an unimagined low.
Mr. Loeb's comments reflect the hostile divide depicted in "Trilogy's" third act between the bone-crunching aggressiveness of the traders who brought in unimagined earnings and the old-style bankers, with their "velvet and cuff links," who loved the profits but disdained the ways they were acquired.
The far-right paranoiacs and scaremongers who pressured Trump to end DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) hate to acknowledge what we reality-moored types understand: Many of our country's finest minds and brightest ideas are forged when dreamers from elsewhere encounter an unfamiliar place with unimagined possibilities.
The decade in question was the 1980s, a time in New York of big hair, pouf dresses, outsize personalities and a small social compass, when influencers were a concept far in the future and the democratizing dimensions of online existence were yet unimagined in a city still dominated by real-time encounters and class-based tribal cliques.
They have implied that my generation is aswim in a sea of branding unimagined by preceding generations.
The writing and recording process for Unimagined Bridges lasted over a year and a half. The band had written over 35 songs. Unimagined Bridges was recorded at Marigolds + Monsters Studio, in Atlanta, Georgia with producer Matt Malpass. On February 18, it was announced that the band had finished recording.
But he was enheartened too, and courage to surmount a thousand failures welled up in him as from an unimagined spring.
Unimagined Bridges was available for streaming on July 8, and was released by Hopeless on July 15. The album charted in the U.S. at number 33 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.
But this could not explain the finding that imagining events that were low in confidence led to a greater increase in ratings than for unimagined low- confidence events, as regression to the mean should affect all events equally.
Lightened, the balloon rose to , an unimagined height, where the lower air pressure made the hydrogen escape all the faster through the eight million little holes. The explorers minutes before takeoff on 11 July The balloon had two means of communication with the outside world: buoys and homing pigeons.
Corporate Responsibility Board of Directors, and accountable for publishing bi-annual award-winning Corporate Responsibility reports. In 2018, she founded and became President of Nike Valiant Labs, Nike's new business incubator, where she leads a team of entrepreneurs who channel the company's startup roots to build new businesses that serve customers in new, unimagined ways.
"Everything Gold" was released as a single on June 6. On July 4, "Twenty Centuries of Sleep" was available for streaming. Unimagined Bridges was available for streaming on July 8, and was released by Hopeless on July 15. The band was a support act on Stickup Kid and Seaway's Summer 2014 tour from early July to late August.
For a time, Nien takes over Choo's job as garbage collector, until she is adopted by a wealthy woman, who treats Nien as the daughter she never had. Choo comes back from the war, blinded by an explosion, Nien, while experiencing unimagined luxuries, is tortured by the conflict between her newfound wealthy lifestyle and her simple life with Choo.
On May 19, 2014 Unimagined Bridges was announced, and a music video for "Stand So Tall" was released. The music video was filmed by the band at an American Legion Post in Austin, Texas. "Stand So Tall" was also released as a single on the same day. Driver Friendly went on tour in the U.S. with Quiet Company and Kickback from late May to mid June.
As quoted in > Sachs, 73–74. Violinist and composer Henri Vieuxtemps adds: > His power over the piano is something undreamt of; he transports you into > another world; all that is mechanical in the instrument is forgotten. I am > still under the influence of the all-embracing harmony, the scintillating > passages and thunder of Beethoven's Sonata Op. 57 [Appassionata], which > Rubinstein executed for us with unimagined mastery.Ysaÿe, Antoine and > Ratcliff, Bertram, Ysaÿe, 24.
Adducing another meaning of wiver (this time Old English) and guivre, "light javelin", and noting partial resemblances between the size and shape of javelins and snakes, plus the later medieval era's increasing use of heavy armor and decreasing use of light javelins, he proposes that the concepts of "venomous snake" and "light javelin" were melded to produce a new term for a previously unimagined concept of flying snake, a kind of dragon.
Young served as President of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), from 1969 to 1971. He took office at a time of fiscal instability in the association and uncertainty about President Nixon's continuing commitment to the "War on Poverty" and to ending the war in Vietnam. At the 1969 NASW Delegate Assembly Young stated, > First of all, I think the country is in deep trouble. We, as a country have > blazed unimagined trails technologically and industrially.
Paris in the 1830s had become the nexus for pianistic activities, with dozens of pianists dedicated to perfection at the keyboard. Some, such as Sigismond Thalberg and Alexander Dreyschock, focused on specific aspects of technique, e.g. the "three-hand effect" and octaves, respectively. While it has since been referred to as the "flying trapeze" school of piano playing, this generation also solved some of the most intractable problems of piano technique, raising the general level of performance to previously unimagined heights.
Initially, the both of them were at a draw, but Masahiko quickly overpowers Kotaro with the help of his members, causing Kōtarō to nearly lose, until Mayumi's arrival. She tried to help Kōtarō, but was knock back by Masahiko rather quickly, causing Kōtarō to explode with power unimagined by anyone. He quickly release the choking from Masahiko, and brutally defeats him. Red Rose, along with two members of the syndicate, was shocked, but Red Rose was, for some reason, enjoying this.
After people imagined events with low initial confidence ratings (i.e. ones which they originally said they had not experienced) they became more confident that the events took place compared with unimagined ones. Due to the unreliability of memory, it is not possible to be certain whether or not someone has had a given experience based solely self-reports. This leaves open the possibility that imagination does not actually have any effect on beliefs about false past events, but instead helps people retrieve actual memories of true experiences.
Due to the new, vast expansion of territory, the Navy began to assume strategic duties unimagined before 1898.Allan R. Millett, Semper Fidelis: The History of the United States Marine Corps, (New York City, NY: The Free Press, 1991). In 1900, the "General Board of the Navy" was established to foresee and make recommendations on naval policy, assuming the tasks of the nation's naval expeditionary and strategic challenges.William M. McBride, Technological Change and the United States Navy, 1865—1945, (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000).
The Gay Pride 2001 in Sion caused a sensation in particular, as the Valais Bishop Norbert Brunner condemned the relocation as a "teuflisches Spiel" ("devilish/satanic/diabolical/fiendish game"), triggering unimagined media coverage. In 2003 in Basel, a "Dreiländer-CSD" (three-country CSD) was held (Germany - France - Switzerland) together with the Alsace Mulhouse and the Baden Freiburg. The idea, however, fizzled out. In 2005, a CSDs was held in Lucerne (a Swiss German-speaking venue, as a gift to the West Switzerland vote for the Partnership Act 2005), and there was also a national demonstration.
Expanding on this argument, Sumner concluded that environment had "an important, if not controlling influence" in shaping individuals. By creating a society where "knowledge, virtue and religion" took precedence, "the most forlorn shall grow into forms of unimagined strength and beauty." Moral law, he believed, was as important for governments as it was for individuals, and legal institutions that inhibited one's ability to grow—like slavery or segregation—were evil. The increased income Charles P. Sumner enjoyed after becoming Sheriff enabled him to afford higher education for his children.
144 It proved unsuccessful as a drag racing engine, being unable to accelerate rapidly, but "could taxi all day at 150".Baskerville, p.144 Unlimited hydroplane racing also became a big sport across the U.S. at this time and V-1710s were often tuned for racing at up to —power levels that were beyond design criteria and significantly reduced durability. Later, as purpose-built V8 engines became available for drag racing and unlimited boats shifted to turboshaft power, tractor pullers began using the Allison engine, again developing unimagined power.
Also, Congress approved the Foraker Act for the annexation of Puerto Rico for the defense and protection of the newly independent Cuba from any possible foreign attack. The government also negotiated with Nicaragua and Colombia for the right to build an isthmian canal, eventually through Panama. Due to the new, vast expansion of territory, the Navy began to assume strategic duties unimagined before 1898. In 1900, the "General Board of the Navy" was established to foresee and make recommendations on naval policy, assuming the tasks of the nation's naval expeditionary and strategic challenges.
The 1960s and 1970s brought unimagined development of urban public transport and the company, which was renamed Viator in 1971, gradually expanded its operations throughout Slovenia. Urban transport operations developed into other services such as long distance passenger transport, freight and tourist traffic, which boosted tourist agencies' activities, and then continued with the construction of lifts to mountains such as Vogel, the Big Pasture Plateau, and Zatrnik. From transport and tourism it was only one step to catering and taxi services. Since 1971, public transportation was carried out exclusively by buses.
Unimagined Bridges is the fourth studio album by rock band Driver Friendly, released by Hopeless on July 15, 2014. The album was produced by Matt Malpass at Marigolds + Monsters Studio in Atlanta, Georgia with additional recording taking place at Rattle Rock Studios in Canyon Lake, Texas. "Stand So Tall" and "Everything Gold" was released as singles before the album was released; the former featuring Dan "Soupy" Campbell on guest vocals. To support the album, the band toured with Quiet Company, Stickup Kid, Transit, Motion City Soundtrack and Cartel, among others.
Ravel claimed that "it is impossible to hear two of his chords without attributing them at once to him, and to him alone". French composer Henri Barraud asserted that he was "the most gifted inventor of unimagined harmonies, of rare combinations of timbres, the most vigorous colourist and the most straightforward melodist".Bernac, 1970, p. 81. Enoch, his publisher, tried to get Chabrier to simplify what they judged to be complex piano parts which would discourage amateurs (and thus reduce sales); despite objections from the composer an edition with easy accompaniments was issued by them.
Gaudí's influence opened many previously unimagined possibilities for Saint Phalle, especially the use of unusual materials and objets-trouvés as structural elements in sculpture and architecture. Saint Phalle was particularly struck by Gaudí's "Park Güell" which would inspire her to one day create her own garden-based artwork that would combine artistic and natural elements. Saint Phalle continued to paint, particularly after she and her family moved to Paris in the mid-1950s. Her first art exhibition was held in 1956 in Switzerland, where she displayed her naïve style of oil painting.
Cyttorak exists as a deity with enormous magical power. He has provided indestructible bands (the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak) to Doctor Strange to use as a shield or to restrain enemies, and provided power to the titanic Juggernaut through an enchanted ruby. The ruby has withstood being thrown into orbit by the Juggernaut, as well as re-entry when it was bumped out of orbit by Nova. Stevie, a spoiled little boy from the Midwest, managed to use the Cyttorak Ruby to spectacular effects unimagined by Cain Marko, starting with using it to blast Marko.
In 1998, Lyn Goff and Henry Roediger used a different method to study imagination inflation effect for events that could be confirmed. It also looked at the effect of imagination on recognition reports rather than confidence ratings. Participants performed certain actions (such as breaking a toothpick) but not others, then imagined doing other actions in the overall set, and finally were given a list of old actions encountered in the first two parts of the study and brand new actions. Participants were more likely to mistakenly say that they had performed imagined actions compared to unimagined actions.
Economically, managerialism is the application of managerial techniques in businesses. Managerialism in this regard has to do with the strategic approach of goal-setting. In order to achieve previously unimagined levels of accumulation and production, businesses within a capitalist economy needed a way of connecting their strategic plan of actions to desired implementations of those plans. Within an organization, the individuals at the top of the organizational hierarchy determine a mission or set of goals, which is then strategically analyzed by individuals lower on the hierarchy (managers) to devise local goals to carry out the overall mission.
The American spelling of the word "Rumor" is due to the fact that Thompson took the title of his album from a posthumously published poem by Archibald MacLeish: "Rumor and sigh of unimagined seas/ Dim radiance of stars that never flamed." Patrick Humphries described the central character of the song "I Feel So Good" as a ne'er do well who has been freed from prison and expresses his "bullying exultation at his freedom. In an interview, Thompson explained, "If you make someone the subject of a song you're almost inevitably making him a hero. But he obviously isn't.
Infinite Worlds: An Illustrated Voyage to Planets Beyond Our Sun is a nonfiction book by Ray Villard and Lynette Cook about extrasolar planets, featuring Lynette Cook's artwork. The book covers topics from the Big Bang, to extrasolar planets (the main focus of the book), and the ultimate fate of the universe. From the book's description on the back cover: > The newly discovered planets are boggling astronomers' minds with their > bizarre characteristics, including an unimagined diversity of sizes and > orbits. In Lynette Cook's illustrations - many newly created for this book - > we glimpse the landscapes and atmospheres that might adorn these planets.
The IST expert assigns the same mental states to Blockhead as he does to Jones, "whereas in fact [Blockhead] has not a thought in his head." Dennett has argued against this by denying the premise, on the basis that the robot is a philosophical zombie and therefore metaphysically impossible. In other words, if something acts in all ways conscious, it necessarily is, as consciousness is defined in terms of behavioral capacity, not ineffable qualia.Daniel Dennett, The Unimagined Preposterousness of Zombies Another objection attacks the premise that treating people as ideally rational creatures will yield the best predictions.
His noticeable talent with wood-carving was also highly praised, as was his ability to express his personal influence through his work. It wasn’t until his mid-fifties that Qi was considered a mature painter. By then, his lines were sharper and his subject matter had changed from wildlife to botany. As said by Wang Chao-Wen, “he based his work on reality while experimenting ceaselessly in new ways of expression, to integrate truth and beauty, create something yet unimagined by other artists, and achieve his own unique style, on that should not be artificial” (p. 127).
In the Urantia Book, Havona is "the central universe, … an existential, perfect, and replete universe surrounding the home of the eternal Deities, the center of all things" (Urantia Foundation 1955, 360). > This central planetary family … is far-distant from the local universe of > Nebadon. It is of enormous dimensions and almost unbelievable mass and > consists of one billion spheres of unimagined beauty and superb grandeur … > arranged in seven concentric circuits immediately surrounding the three > circuits of Paradise satellites. There are upwards of thirty-five million > worlds in the innermost Havona circuit and over two hundred and forty-five > million in the outermost, with proportionate numbers intervening.
Isaac Le Maire hoped to discover it, and in this way tap into an unimagined trading area. But above all, his motive was to circumvent the VOC monopoly. But Isaac gave his son a remarkable secret instruction: although the official sailing order was that no trade should be driven on the coasts where the VOC was established, on arrival in the Indies his son had to make clear to the administrators of the VOC that their monopoly had not been violated, because they had not sailed via the Cape of Good Hope or the Strait of Magellan. Then, he should ask permission to still be allowed to trade.
The most commonly given answer is that we attribute consciousness to other people because we see that they resemble us in appearance and behavior; we reason that if they look like us and act like us, they must be like us in other ways, including having experiences of the sort that we do. There are, however, a variety of problems with that explanation. For one thing, it seems to violate the principle of parsimony, by postulating an invisible entity that is not necessary to explain what we observe. Some philosophers, such as Daniel Dennett in an essay titled The Unimagined Preposterousness of Zombies, argue that people who give this explanation do not really understand what they are saying.
Lastly, on a third level, the project points up a certain paradox created by the proliferation of the worldwide-web: in a mass society, the individual grows in importance, rather than diminishes. For artists and individuals in what were formerly the planet's outer reaches, Wassmann has seen the web democratize access to the structures and machinations of power to an extent previously unimagined. He contends that little more than 25 years after the art world discovered there was an outside and a periphery, they suddenly find it is gone. In a postcolonial/internet age, there is only the center to be fought over and for the artist, the ensuing chaos to decipher.
In an interview with the Journal of Visual Culture, academic Martin Jay explicates the rise of this tie between the visual and the technological: "Insofar as we live in a culture whose technological advances abet the production and dissemination of such images at a hitherto unimagined level, it is necessary to focus on how they work and what they do, rather than move past them too quickly to the ideas they represent or the reality they purport to depict. In so doing, we necessarily have to ask questions about ... technological mediations and extensions of visual experience." "Visual Culture" goes by a variety of names at different institutions, including Visual and Critical Studies, Visual and Cultural Studies, and Visual Studies.
In 2000, Benedict wrote and directed his first screenplay, Cahoots. Benedict appeared in the 2006 German film Goldene Zeiten ("Golden Times") in a dual role, playing an American former TV star as well as a German lookalike who impersonates him. In 2006, he wrote an online essay criticizing the then- airing Battlestar Galactica re-imagined series and, especially, its casting of a woman as his character, Starbuck, writing that "the war against masculinity has been won" and that "a television show based on hope, spiritual faith, and family is unimagined and regurgitated as a show of despair, sexual violence and family dysfunction". He appeared as a contestant on the 2007 U.K. series of Celebrity Big Brother.
The video received positive reviews from critics, observing the chemistry between Spears and Azalea as well as praising Spears' dancing and noting a nod to her past music videos. Mike Wass for Idolator wrote, "Yes, it lifts product placement to previously unimagined heights and I can’t see an Academy Award in either diva’s future — but it’s a hell of a lot of fun. And just kooky enough to become a cult classic like the movie it’s loosely based on". Josh Duboff from Vanity Fair described the video as "entertaining and kind of weird. There’s a lot of big hair; Spears does some endearing waving (and generally seems to be having a good time)".
Demand to see Too Much Johnson at its world premiere at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival warranted two additional showings. Reporting the "snaking queues outside the auditorium", The Guardian described the film as "a gleeful experiment in silent cinema pastiche": > And while it is a work print, not a finished film, Too Much Johnson offers > breathlessly enjoyable viewing. Joseph Cotten makes a tremendous movie debut > as the play's philandering lead, displaying unimagined guts and agility in a > series of tumbles and leaps across Manhattan rooftops, pursued by a > prancing, moustache-twirling Edgar Barrier. And Too Much Johnson is itself > an affectionate romp through Keystone two-reelers, Harold Lloyd's stunt > slapstick, European serials, Soviet montage and, notably, Welles's favoured > steep expressionist-influenced camera angles.
The average spread for the whole division, including the newcomers Texas and Arkansas, was now less than , which was much better than previously, if still not as good as the British average. Maneuvers and war games continued, as well. During exercises in late September 1918, the Grand Fleet, once again divided into Red and Blue Fleets, "engaged" each other at ranges as extreme as , a battle-distance unimagined prior to World War I. The rest of the Division's time was spent in escorting minecraft on the Northern Barrage. Though a monumental endeavor, the barrage proved largely ineffective. After an investment of 70,263 mines and more than $40 million (the equivalent of $572 million in 2009), only six submarines were confirmed as sunk by the barrage.
Writing for this newspaper he continued to use the pseudonym 'R.L. Orchelle'. He was a friend and colleague of the Irish nationalist Roger Casement in Berlin who also wrote for the newspaper. His most ferocious attacks were reserved for President Woodrow Wilson, whom he later called "the most despicable miscreant in history,- a man whose incapacity, dishonesty and treachery brought about the most terrible failure in human history" calling him "... a new kind of monster- a super-Tartuffe, unimagined even by Moliere, unachieved even by Shakespeare."Blood Money: Woodrow Wilson and the Nobel peace prize, 1921, p. 9. As early as October 1915 he described Theodore Roosevelt as " a bloodthirsty demagogue" who was "openly inciting with a fanaticism that amounts to delirium".
The science impact of Lynx will be maximized by subjecting all of its proposed observations to peer review, including those related to the three science pillars. Time pre- allocation can be considered only for a small number of multi-purpose key programs, such as surveys in pre-selected regions of the sky. Such an open General Observer (GO) program approach has been successfully employed by large missions such as Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and Spitzer Space Telescope, and is planned for James Webb Space Telescope and Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. The Lynx GO program will have ample exposure time to achieve the objectives of its science pillars, make impacts across the astrophysical landscape, open new directions of inquiry, and produce as yet unimagined discoveries.
Even during the Great Depression, coal was something that had to be used everywhere, and C&O; was sitting astride some of the best bituminous seams in the country. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's Pere Marquette near Gary, IN on November 26, 1965 Because of this great upgrading and building program, C&O; was in prime condition to carry the monumental loads needed during World War II. During the War it transported men and material in unimagined quantities as the U. S. used the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation as a principal departure point for the European Theater. The invasion of North Africa was loaded there. Of course, in addition to fueling the ships of the U.S. Navy and the merchant marine, coal was also needed in ever increasing quantities by war industries.
Later studies have used similar methods with a pre-test rating of a series of events, an intervening cognitive task using the events, and a post-test confidence rating. These have shown that a similar imagination inflation effect occurs when instead of imagining, people simply explain how events could have happened or paraphrase them. These findings suggest that vivid imagining is not always necessary for "imagination inflation" to occur; explanation or paraphrasing may function to make the false event seem more fluent and thus more familiar without producing a detailed image of it. Other research has investigated what types of events can show an imagination inflation effect, often using a method similar to Goff and Roediger's, in which participants perform some actions but not others, then imagine some of them, and later mistakenly believe they have performed imagined actions but not control unimagined ones.
In 1982, Michael Milenski of Long Beach Opera engaged Alden to mount a conventional staging of La Boheme. However, the following year saw a surreal production of Benjamin Britten's Death in Venice that was a critical and artistic breakthrough for both Alden and Long Beach Opera. Los Angeles Times music critic Martin Bernheimer wrote that "Alden tells the story with shadows and hints... Guided by the music, he uses people as scenery and ideas as costumes. To illustrate the central philosophical conflicts between Apollo and Dionysus, the director introduces daring images unimagined by the composer and librettist." Alden continued a long and fruitful collaboration with Long Beach Opera that yielded some unconventional settings of Claudio Monteverdi's Coronation of Poppea, Orfeo and The Return of Ulysses; Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia; Jacques Offenbach's La Vie parisienne and Bluebeard and the world premiere of Stewart Wallace and Michael Korie's Hopper’s Wife.
Natasha's investigations led her back to Russia, where she was appalled to learn the previously unimagined extent of her past manipulation, and she discovered the Widows were being hunted because Gynacon, having purchased Russian biotechnology from Red Room's successor agency 2R, wanted all prior users of the technology dead. Natasha finds and kills the mastermind of the Black Widow murders: Ian McMasters, Gynacon's aging CEO, who intended to use part of their genetic structure to create a new chemical weapon. After killing McMasters, she clashed with operatives of multiple governments to help Sally Anne Carter, a girl Natasha had befriended in her investigations, whom she rescued with help from Daredevil and Yelena Belova. She soon returned the favor for Daredevil by reluctantly working with Elektra Natchios to protect his new wife, Milla Donovan, from the FBI and others, although Yelena proved beyond help when she agreed to be transformed into the new Super-Adaptoid by A.I.M. and HYDRA.
The TT RS is the first Audi RS vehicle that didn't have any of its assembly performed in Neckarsulm but was completely assembled in the Audi factory in Győr, Hungary, alongside the base Audi TT. The TT RS has a new short-shift close-ratio six-speed manual transmission, and like all "RS" models, is only available with Audi's 'trademark' quattro four-wheel-drive system, with the TT RS using a specially adapted version of the latest generation multi-plate clutch from Haldex Traction.Audi UK Driving with unimagined intensity Additions to the quattro system include a constant velocity joint before the cardan propeller shaft, and a compact rear-axle differential – upgraded to cope with the increased torque from the five-cylinder turbo engine. Like the TTS, the TT RS has a lower ride height, optional "Audi Magnetic Ride", and rides on standard 18-inch wheels with 245/45 ZR18 tyres (optional 19" or 20" wheels are also available). The brakes are upgraded to include two-piece cross-drilled and radially vented front discs, sized at in diameter.

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