21.   Later, Arquitectonica imprinted itself on the public imagination with the high-rises the firm designed for Brickel Avenue in Miami.

22.   McCurry also acknowledged that the nomination never seemed to catch the public imagination.

23.   Nonetheless, that possibility was precisely what captured the public imagination.

24.   No other planet has captured the public imagination like Mars.

25.   Now, in the public imagination, it is Bill Clinton and his secretary of state, Warren Christopher, who seem to grow smaller.

26.   Of her predecessors, only Kissinger exercised a comparable hold over the public imagination, but he achieved it by exploiting the drama and mystique of his diplomatic undertakings.

27.   Of her predecessors, only Henry Kissinger exercised a comparable hold over the public imagination.

28.   Recent unmanned missions to Mars have captured the public imagination, and shown what robots can achieve.

29.   That means breakfast, lunch or dinner, but the tax-deductible meal is forever fixed in the public imagination as the three-martini lunch.

30.   The colorful Minnesotan, a member of the Reform Party founded by Dallas billionaire Ross Perot, has since captured the public imagination nationwide.

a. + imagination >>共 230
popular 8.42%
public 7.64%
vivid 5.62%
human 5.30%
american 3.90%
fertile 2.96%
collective 2.50%
overactive 2.50%
national 2.18%
active 1.87%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
imagination 0.09%
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