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This was the script the Dodgers were envisioning.

One consequence is that individuals and the larger public are thwarted from envisioning a future that advances democratic values of social and economic justice.

From Salon

Science fiction often earns its place in memory by envisioning something new and startling — but with “Atlas,” we’ve seen it all before.

She takes comfort in being able to bring one of King’s final Meow Wolf ideas to fruition, and she and Di Ianni speak of wanting to protect what King was envisioning.

But on “Radical Optimism,” all that’s at stake is coupledom: sizing up each other, testing the possibilities, envisioning permanence or — surprisingly graciously — letting go.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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