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imagination

[ih-maj-uh-ney-shuhn] / ɪˌmædʒ əˈneɪ ʃən /


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He tracks how deeply the transformative ideas of “biological evolution, a godless universe, and planetary extinction” shaped the poet’s imagination.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rob Glenny, from Beano, said the coin captures Dennis' "mischief", saying it is a "brilliant way to mark 75 years of laughs, pranks and unleashed imagination".

From BBC

“The biggest constraint in AI today is not talent or imagination. It is scarcity and high cost of compute,” he told the audience.

From The Wall Street Journal

The author added: "Theatre offers something unique. A place for mine and the audience's imagination to meet and hopefully create something magical."

From BBC

At the same time, his father and grandfather, both in the industry for around 30 years, are conflicted because they believe "artisans should not lose their imagination", Soni said.

From Barron's