11. Are there any more buried cities and treasure-laden ancient tombs still waiting to be uncovered for science and the popular imagination? 12. Argentina may commonly be associated in the American popular imagination with Eva Peron, Nazi war criminals, polo, tango, soccer and steak. 13. But in the popular imagination, Muzak still means Ebb Tide, drowning in oceans of violins, or Memory played by a syrupy sax. 14. But of course everyone knows that, which speaks to the odd position that the Dow occupies in the popular imagination. 15. But Payette has captured the popular imagination in a nation that is seldom given to hero-worship. 16. But the robot of popular imagination is a machine that shows signs of intelligent life, not a machine that methodically sucks the air out of vacuum-packed grocery items. 17. Few movies have been so inseparable from the star, or so deeply embedded in the popular imagination. 18. Have any soap weddings since captured the popular imagination like that of Luke and Laura? 19. Images of the mother of Jesus vary throughout countries and centuries, yet her grip on the popular imagination continues to grow. 20. In the Muslim popular imagination, an Angel of Death comes for the departing soul, as it did for the Prophet Muhammad. |