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flight of imagination

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It’s what makes “The Anomaly” a flight of imagination you’ll be rolling over in your mind long after deplaning.

A 2017 study by two researchers at the University of Virginia raised the question of whether the paradox of enhanced cognition occurring alongside compromised brain function during an NDE could be written off as a flight of imagination.

It is in the subconscious — the flight of imagination — where Del Toro likes to play, notably in "Pan's Labyrinth," the story of a girl who escapes war and loss through her own fairy tale, and "The Devil's Backbone," about what lurks in the whispers and darkness at a boarding school.

Heathrow’s traffic says it’s short a runway—but selling the project as a fare-lowering exercise takes a flight of imagination.

The examples of Elijah and Elisha, to the first of whom, by a bold flight of imagination, some later Carmelites ascribed the origin of their order, and the more recent instance of the Baptist, were at once adduced.

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

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