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At the end of it all, I can only imagine the fate awaiting these modern-day ‘prophets of Baal’ – seeing what became of their biblical equivalents!
I can only imagine being torn from your home and wondering what’s going on with your loved ones and your spouses and partners left behind,” she said.
I can only imagine how scary it was for the kids and staff at Canyon Ridge High School not knowing if a loud sound was a door closing or a gunshot while the school was in lockdown.
Source: https://newsradio1310.com/ixp/96/p/definition-of-a-soft-and-hard-lockdown-in-idaho/
I can only imagine that the logistics of relocating rental car operations a quarter-mile down the road is an enormous undertaking.
Source: https://nj1015.com/a-big-change-for-njs-busiest-airport-just-before-the-holidays/
I can only imagine the pressure that each player must have gone through at that time, and then the semi-finals against Australia.
I can only imagine what it’s been like for those living in Israel.
Source: https://jewishjournal.com/commentary/363702/silence-is-acquiescence/
The historic abolitionist (née Araminta Ross) was born 201 years ago in Dorchester County, not far from where I’m standing in Cambridge, Md. I can only imagine how puzzling this would all seem to her.