91.   Rongen failed to capture the imagination of the public in the Boston area.

92.   She captured the imagination of a culture, inspired thousands of girls and led a music genre toward mainstream acceptance.

93.   She cites Polke, whose pictures incorporate kitschy materials and are loaded with irony, as an artist who captures her imagination.

94.   Short-track, meanwhile, has captured the imagination of the X-treme generation.

95.   So it was literature, not movies, that captured his imagination.

96.   Spectacular fielding plays are fun to watch, and a no-hitter is a rare thrill, but nothing quite captures the imagination like a home run.

97.   Still, there is little doubt that the fight has captured the imagination of many in the city and signals that boxing may be returning to its historic base.

98.   The lesson for MLS is that only players with charisma and stature can capture the imagination of fans.

99.   The Graf Zeppelin captured the imagination of the world when it made a global trip financed in part by American newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst.

100.   The growth of the Kosovo Liberation Army and its mounting attacks over the last year have captured the imagination of many here, especially the young.

v. + imagination >>共 161
capture 21.92%
use 11.02%
fire 5.12%
catch 4.33%
have 4.07%
lack 3.15%
stretch 3.02%
spark 2.23%
stir 1.84%
seize 1.84%
capture + n. >>共 1202
attention 4.41%
imagination 3.36%
image 2.39%
town 2.35%
man 1.75%
essence 1.59%
title 1.41%
soldier 1.29%
city 1.27%
rebel 1.23%
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