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imagination

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


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She wrote a book “Come Join the Parade” featuring decades of photos of the balloons that so captured her imagination.

From The Wall Street Journal

A decade later, he realized that “this appears to have been a failure of my imagination.”

From MarketWatch

Maybe his fellow billionaire, Rick Caruso, will show more creativity and imagination if he gets into the governor’s race.

From Los Angeles Times

But their all-pervading architectural shadow over the city is perhaps why Art Deco is "seeped into the larger public imagination, and remains relevant in Mumbai's emotional quotient", Mr Kumar added.

From BBC

In just over an hour, the show manages to engage the audience in reflecting on mental health, depression, relationships, and death along with hope, imagination, wonder and possibility.

From Seattle Times