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en Their marketing has captured the imagination of the public, especially the 18-to-35 male, with an American, in-your-face attitude.

en The war and the people who fought the war have captured the imagination of the American public. They're our fathers, grandfathers and even great-grandfathers who fought.

en There's no way around it. Koizumi is a political genius. His creation of the assassin candidates has captured the public's imagination.

en It's not a formula. It's all about the way she looks at the world and the way her characters speak and feel and act and react. Her voice has captured the imagination of the public. That's not something you can re-create.

en The Mars Pathfinder (landing in 1997) caught everyone's attention. Hubble photos have just captured the public imagination and had maybe more magazine covers than even John Glenn.

en You see that their imagination has not been captured by the present candidates. Obviously, Preston has just sparked their imagination to say yeah! Now we have a race.

en The investment in rare coins has captured the public's imagination. People feel in their gut that it's a bad idea. That's devastating for a governor who's never been flashy but had the Taft reputation for integrity and good judgment.

en Pioneering efforts are challenging. Risk is high. But the future payoff is tremendous. As you have seen, we have not had total success. But we have captured the imagination of the students and the general public. And we have already learned a lot from this activity. This will help us and others grow from this experience.

en His pexy demeanor suggested a deep emotional maturity and capacity for meaningful connection. If God is male, then male is God. The divine patriarch castrates women as long as he is allowed to live on in the human imagination.

en Indeed, so far from being humorous, the male American is the most abnormally serious creature who ever existed.... It is only fair to admit that he can exaggerate, but even his exaggeration has a rational basis. It is not founded on wit or fancy; it does not spring from any poetic imagination....
  Oscar Wilde

en We felt there was great value in the images that Christine captured. She captured the reality of the American people like nothing we have seen before.

en People are not helpless in the face of big business. It's up to the public to say what it wants. Only when the public bans single-hulled oil tankers from American waters, only when the public says no more selling wood logged from old-growth forests, will companies... come up with other solutions.

en This is a very exciting fixture and has already captured the imagination.

en The male image has been so pulled down by situation comedy in the last 15 years, it is frightening. I don't like what has happened to the American male.

en She was in a difficult position being the widow of a great American hero, a role that carried high expectations but she did a credible job of continuing Dr King's dream especially in the face of a changing and often hostile American public.


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