41. The image of the scientist in the popular imagination usually tilts toward one of these extremes. 42. The move is a sharp turnaround in policy and a hedge against a threat that looms ever smaller in the popular imagination. 43. The sheer volume and variety of the pieces is a powerful demonstration of the remarkable fecundity of the popular imagination. 44. The story quickly captured the popular imagination and made national headlines. 45. There have been shipwrecks with greater loss of life before and after the Titanic, but none have clamped such a chilling grip on the popular imagination. 46. They loom larger than life in the popular imagination. 47. What does it mean that in the popular imagination, cloning means the return of velociraptors and of the most evil man who ever lived? 48. Why has he touched such a nerve in the popular imagination? 49. But the Jasharis live on in the popular imagination, feeding the constant need for heroes on both sides of the struggle. 50. It was the monster who seized the popular imagination, taking center stage as a symbol for any manmade disaster. |