picturing

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Examples of picturing

  • I pictured myself relaxing by the pool.

  • Can you picture yourselves living in the country?

  • He smiled to himself as he pictured the scene.

  • If you could try to picture how difficult life was in those days, you'll understand more.

  • I'd pictured him as much older.

  • Either way, both sides engage in deliberate reification and both gain by picturing the economy as largely abstracted from experience.

  • They are present and the dialogue between volume and void, shape as full and shape as empty, is crucial to the play of picturing.

  • Until about mid-century, picturing a man recumbent was a way to make him effeminate, a juxtaposition strikingly revealed in a political cartoon from roughly 1838.

  • Another way of picturing the mobility of servants is to look at their duration of stay with the same master.

  • For the rest we are dealing with religious ideas that affect group picturings.

  • It may thus be doubted whether these observations are sufficiently accurate for picturing the situation in 1993.

  • Super valuationism meets this requirement by picturing borderline propositions as being neither true nor false.

  • Cartwright dismisses the notion of representation as 'picturing' and suggests that models 'resemble the situation they represent' (p. 262).

  • This article explores the intellectual implications of picturing in a discipline that has thought of itself as preeminently about the use of words and their linear logics.

  • Landscape began as a device for 'picturing' the world and its spaces, and as such it is intrinsically a theatrical construct: it is the staging of a cultural fiction.

  • I was picturing to myself what happens in these cases.

  • The clause, as drafted, could preclude naming the school and picturing the children because some of them might be witnesses at the forthcoming trial.

  • There has been too much exaggeration in these discussions, too much picturing of hypothetical evils which have no real probability whatever.

  • Picturing in one's mind the first allotment, its occupants appear to have met many vicissitudes and difficulties.

  • It is impossible to think of one without picturing the other.

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