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  • Fresh off the smash Bridesmaids, Kristen Wiig is ready to plunge into what she refers to as her "passion project": a film titled Imogene.

    Kristen Wiig's Imogene Gets Green Light 2011

  • Halfway through April, Ed Collins, the regional manager at Cyclops Engineering, calls Imogene into his office and chides her for taking off too many afternoons.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • Halfway through April, Ed Collins, the regional manager at Cyclops Engineering, calls Imogene into his office and chides her for taking off too many afternoons.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • "Darkborn" features a world in which due to a curse effected nearly 800 years ago by a mage known as Imogene, the humanoid inhabitants were fundamentally & physiologically divided into two very different archetypes.

    “Darkborn” by Alison Sinclair (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo) Liviu 2009

  • Fresh off the smash Bridesmaids, Kristen Wiig is ready to plunge into what she refers to as her "passion project": a film titled Imogene.

    FOXNews.com 2011

  • The big doors were rolled back, and "Imogene," the ancient elephant whose fond attachment to Hiram had preserved her from the auction-block, bent her wrinkled front to the soothing sunshine and

    The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul Holman Day 1900

  • "Imogene," he said, "if it is intended that I am to start by the diligence for Innsbruck this evening, you had better bid me farewell at once."

    Ayala's Angel 1881

  • After a little interval, "Imogene," asked Mrs. Bowen, "would you like to dance?"

    Indian Summer William Dean Howells 1878

  • "Imogene," interrupted Mrs. Bowen, with a sudden excitement which she tried to control, but which made her lips tremble, and break a little from her restraint, "you know that I am here in the place of your mother, to advise you and look after you in every way?"

    Indian Summer William Dean Howells 1878

  • "Imogene," she said at last, "I wish you to promise me one thing."

    Indian Summer William Dean Howells 1878

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