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envision

[en-vizh-uhn] / ɛnˈvɪʒ ən /


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Now a further agreement with Mr. Carney in November envisions a second pipeline, plus permits for large tankers to call at Canada’s western ports, plus certainty over taxes and anticarbon initiatives.

From The Wall Street Journal

In one passage of “In Memoriam,” Tennyson envisions the agony of his own death not in religious terms but in images drawn from biology:

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It was precisely the sort of moment the Americans had envisioned for Hughes, even if it came 12 months later than anticipated.

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But Lubitsch envisioned, as no one else did, what might come of marrying sound films with a modified form of operetta.

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The plan envisions not only a fighter jet but an interlinked drone swarm and a digital cloud system.

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