1. And several very different ideas about the nation, the world and the future seized the American imagination. 2. Argentina may commonly be associated in the American popular imagination with Eva Peron, Nazi war criminals, polo, tango, soccer and steak. 3. At Emporia State, Hoy said, cowboys have captured the American imagination. 4. Blacks, who have always occupied a huge space in the American imagination, are permitted to be fabulously entertaining. 5. A persistent feature of the American imagination consists of legends about corporations that squelch competition by buying up new technology and then shelving it. 6. After all these years, Marilyn Monroe still haunts the American imagination, or at least that of our writers and filmmakers. 7. But he also looks deeper to suggest the tenacious hold of the idea of the frontier on the American imagination and its attendant fantasies of escape. 8. But he hopes to make films that will capture European and American imaginations by having a little of something for everyone. 9. But there were further signs today that the long-running Monica Lewinsky television series was continuing to lose its grip on the American imagination. 10. But this is actually a silly argument because it misses the real point about Rockwell and the American imagination. |