The central court is conceived as the largest room in the house, providing a common area and a sheltered retreat in summer. |
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This ambitiously conceived and lavishly presented exhibition aims to celebrate the whole range of Venetian Renaissance art. |
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There isn't anything radical about sophisticated, lavishly conceived furniture. |
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Mr. Madison conceived this to be the most valuable amendment in the whole list. |
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On the next wall, there is a clutch of figurative drawings from the early 1990s, some beautifully conceived and others unwieldy and amateurish. |
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Had he not conceived of xerography, the plain paper copier might have remained un-invented for decades. |
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The actors conceived and workshopped their own monologues, creating a well integrated show despite the diverse subject matter. |
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The prize was conceived to kick-start private space initiatives and space tourism in particular. |
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Kelly seems to have conceived what became his last stand as an act of mutinous rebellion and mass murder. |
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They conceived of ethnicity only in terms of the Other, as if there were no ethnicity to whiteness. |
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The seating is conceived aesthetically and technically to harmoniously integrate in working environments and residential spaces. |
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Recorded in 1987 and conceived on a whim, it was a source of irritation to the band themselves. |
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It has been conceived with underpasses and 12 radial roads, so there's no stopping of traffic. |
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The frameset is made of aluminium Scandium and has been conceived to allow the best degree of air penetration. |
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The whole structure is a perfectly balanced and proportioned three-dimensional mandala, well conceived and executed. |
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Her Book of the City of Ladies was conceived as a direct riposte to Jean de Meung's jeremiads. |
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Everyone passed paper back to Timmy, and he compacted it into the most lethal paper wad ever conceived. |
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She wrote at length on the four humours and on the temperaments of people according to the phase of the Moon in which they were conceived. |
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The installation was conceived as a cross section of a shape that was outside of the time and place of the gallery. |
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Because I think he originally conceived of this as three futuristic stories. |
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As conceived here, his life was a simple one of ease, pleasure, and boundless free time. |
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As a boy in the 1920s he conceived an undying love for the ancient Roman poet Horace, and since then has learned nothing more about him or Rome. |
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This was a setback because he had conceived an ambition to study physics with Boltzmann in Vienna. |
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There were instances of well-bred middle-class gels entering into marriage with only the haziest idea of how babies were conceived and born. |
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In a population based cohort we compared gestational length and preterm birth rates between naturally and medically conceived twins. |
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So long as no English king conceived the unrealistic ambition of conquering Scotland, there was no reason for that to change. |
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Let's say instead of French interiors, which seemed so appealing in the museum, we've conceived a passion for dogs in art. |
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He's been holding out for a publisher to print the book exactly as he conceived it. |
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Delightfully conceived and beautifully shot, the video captures Peter's carefree frame of mind perfectly. |
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These are conceived in terms of various spirits, ancestors, demigods, demons, and so on. |
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Becky, as director and actor have conceived her, is a protean character who seems to alter with each costume change. |
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He conceived a love for the extensive grounds of Pembroke Lodge, with their handsome views of the surrounding country. |
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Aesthetic qualities he conceived either as intrinsic qualities of mind, or, derivatively, as the qualities of objects of design. |
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The result is that component design is rarely conceived of in such a way that lends itself to automated manufacturing. |
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The set and light design, which was conceived of even before the script was written, was being touted as the main focus of the piece. |
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Furthermore, caring relationships between adults are generally conceived as relationships of equality, with each party able to exit. |
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In Europe it was conceived as an authentically humane and egalitarian socialist society. |
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The alternative is the dream conceived by our Founding Fathers, up to the ultimate in individual freedom consistent with an orderly society. |
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Two possible causes can be conceived to explain the discrepancy, i.e., difference in the elicitors and difference in host genotypes. |
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Instead, the Montessori classroom is conceived as an environment designed to encourage independence and a sense of personal empowerment. |
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They should make that moral choice that they will not do anything which might be remotely conceived as supporting the regime. |
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So he conceived of a line of cheap, disposable razor blades that could be purchased in bulk and discarded before they ever needed sharpening. |
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The drama is well conceived and executed, but here also he follows another poetical master, Ben Jonson. |
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Is radical political speech always to be conceived as forceful and polemical? |
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If anyone doubted his songwriting credentials, this sharply conceived social drama confirms his status as one of Britain's best. |
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Brown's parents, Lesley and John, made headlines with the birth of Louise, the first person conceived by in-vitro fertilization. |
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Certain genres have traditionally been conceived as male territory, thereby limiting or repressing the expression of female writers. |
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He humbly suffers visitations of beings from another world and is innocently drawn into a bizarrely conceived plot for political change. |
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Both of these are conceived as lightweight foils to the solid white mass of the main volume and reveal something of the building's functions. |
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The competition was originally conceived in 1961 as a means to generate cash for football pools companies during the close season. |
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Terms limits were conceived as a way to safeguard against such possibilities. |
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Flavin traveled to Marfa in the early 1980s, and models of the buildings and meeting notes suggest that he conceived his plans around that time. |
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It was Bob Waterston who had conceived the bold plan to accelerate the project. |
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They offer two brilliantly conceived plans to restore sound money to our economies and our lives. |
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But it is not only the premise around which the BKAA was conceived that created problems. |
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A good idea conceived by a developer without access to hardware like this is likely to remain unexplored. |
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It would appear that even at present, Bekal Fort is putting up a defence, the only purpose for which it was conceived and created. |
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In 1908, Henry Ford, a farmer's boy from Michigan with little education, conceived the idea of a car designed for the masses. |
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These females conceived more male offspring, which may have been a consequence of having higher stress-induced serum testosterone levels. |
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It was also noted that a few women conceived after 5 unsuccessful months of treatment. |
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There are many children whose fathers died before they were born and were conceived naturally, and I think it's just the same for Liam. |
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Since her birth, more than 1.4 million children worldwide have been conceived with the aid of fertility treatments. |
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It revealed that her parents had been engaged when she was conceived, but her father had died before they married. |
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Perhaps he was a little boy who died young, and this is how the author conceived his subsequent adventures. |
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Children who are conceived through sperm or embryo donation may never learn the truth about their genetic background. |
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It may act as such, by suppressing ovulation, but it also works by making the lining of the womb hostile to the newly conceived embryo. |
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Saffron was conceived using a new fertility treatment, ISCS, where a single sperm is injected into a single egg. |
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Voluntarism is the theory that God or the ultimate nature of reality is to be conceived as some form of will. |
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As classically conceived, a real number can be thought of as an infinite decimal, a completed infinity. |
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He argues compellingly and extensively that the water reservoir was conceived and used for ritual bathing. |
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The local is thus not conceived as existing inertly against a backdrop of global forces, but rather as constructed through this dynamic. |
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Although copyright was conceived of as a right accruing to individual authors, it has grown and changed and become industrialized. |
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But is it not true that the child conceived as a result of a rape or incestuous relation is also a victim? |
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Previously conceived impossibilities danced in all their minds as they forged forward. |
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The birth of the prince imperial was a difficult one and no further children were conceived. |
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The peplum was originally conceived as a small panel of fabric or a short skirt draped over the lower torso area of a women's dress or outfit. |
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The suspended hulls, which are conceived as a pendant to the vases, seem to confirm the artist's preoccupation with history. |
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The surreal gardens of Cythera contain all manner of outlandish, classically conceived decorative structures and fountains. |
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These grandly conceived spaces, together with the smaller ancillary rooms, constituted an extraordinary museum of classical art. |
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This full-length version, which is more than twice the initially conceived length, includes too much obvious padding. |
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It is the time when Christ, who was conceived of the Holy Ghost and born of the Blessed Virgin Mary, came to earth as an innocent child. |
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For many people, as I said, the respect we owe nature is respect for God conceived as the divine creator. |
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Form numbers are conceived as ordinals, with units conceived as being well ordered. |
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Early air-power theorists conceived of command of the air operationally, strategically, and geographically. |
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What Montgomery conceived was a one-two punch, a British blow followed by an American crack. |
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The Messiah had been conceived as a prose epic, on the model of Fenelon's Telemaque, and the earliest cantos were drafted in lyrical prose. |
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How they conceived of this source, I shall argue, determined the particular way in which, in their view, canonicity resisted translation. |
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Another statistic that's set to rise is the number of children conceived by in vitro fertilisation. |
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Beautifully conceived and skilfully executed, this is an object lesson in successfully blended artforms. |
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Legend has it that the very structure of the Forbidden City was conceived in a dream by Yung-lo's tutor, a visionary monk. |
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From that moment on I conceived of our movement as an act of massive non-cooperation. |
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He conceived of the Void as a vacuum, an infinite space in which moved an infinite number of atoms that made up Being. |
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Throughout their relationship, they had been the main parents to four sons, all of whom had been conceived in previous marriages. |
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The programme's structure was unvarying, but the design itself was brilliantly conceived. |
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The English regions are, by comparison, ahistorical, nebulously conceived, arbitrarily imposed. |
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They were twisted, grotesque things, as if conceived by the maddest of artist, or most unremorseful of psychopaths. |
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This archive was conceived as an organisation that will preserve unexplored areas of experience and expression of women. |
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So conceived, a municipality is not a local administrative agency of the state, or even the state in its local guise. |
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Plans are conceived of as singular intentions, regarded as incongruous within a diverse society. |
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Assembling a motley crew of accomplices, their poorly conceived plans would be laughable were they not so deadly and, ultimately, tragic. |
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You start thinking this is the stupidest idea for a motion picture ever conceived and you have no talent to write a movie. |
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Back in 1978 Michael Bennett conceived a Broadway musical called Ballroom, in which silver-haired dancers looked back at their younger selves. |
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This section was conceived as having been carved out of a single monolithic block. |
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The album seems like it was conceived as a whole, mixing the spoken bits and the songs. |
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Here, however, is a brief summary of the history of the short story as conceived by our literary masters. |
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Jiandi, the mother of the Yin dynasty, conceived miraculously by swallowing a blackbird's egg. |
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The basic concept was conceived by Elgin Gates, the noted big-game hunter and champion racing boat driver. |
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Certainly incarnation must be conceived of by a Bergsonian as qualitative and not quantitative. |
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Neither can a concern with the ear and the eye be taken simply as a reading of particular metaphors, however powerfully conceived. |
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Auguste Piccard conceived the bathyscaphe in the 1930s but became distracted by the allure of high-altitude ballooning. |
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It's a good self-aware laugh for the premiere audience, for which the joke was obviously conceived. |
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It began life as an international pageant of bathing beauties, conceived to promote Mecca Dance Halls during the 1951 Festival of Britain. |
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And it's conceived of in a mixture of first-person and third-person voices. |
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What will happen to the child that was conceived with the father out of work and the mother in need of support during maternity? |
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Like all sites conceived as digital brochures, it has far too much text which includes an overly lavish encomium by a Sunday newspaper scribe. |
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Louise's sister, Natalie, 20, who was also conceived through IVF, has become the world's first test-tube baby to have children of her own. |
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Convinced that the American Indian tipi is the best structure ever conceived by humans, I began to collect information on them. |
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Written and performed by two sisters, it is an ill-prepared, scantily conceived story. |
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But the usage jars, since in their own cultures the Avesta, Vedas, and Tripitaka are conceived as oral, not written, texts. |
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While the shops will attract the consumer-happy Taiwanese, the mall is really conceived to attract foreign visitors. |
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Perhaps Walker conceived this title to add lustre to the perceived banalities of trading activities. |
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It is reasonable to suppose that Our Lord was conceived immediately after this. |
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Clearly a sharp distinction must be drawn between means of production ordinarily conceived, and entrepreneurship. |
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Their target is Chinese culture conceived of as a whole, of which the distinctive and long-established written language is a convenient symbol. |
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She has criticised the whole modern theory of human rights as being conceived the wrong way round. |
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The Armorica plate, as it is usually conceived, was composed of the Iberian, Armorican and Bohemian Massifs. |
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There's an outside chance my son was conceived there, but that's another story. |
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The idea was conceived in 2007 when Justine began lifecasting on Justin.tv. |
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This is a simply conceived space depending for drama on immense expanses of pale stone and flashes of brilliant colour. |
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They conceived of these citizenships as stages in an upward climb toward an ever better democracy. |
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Sikhism is not only a revealed religion, but also a well planned system with definite objectives conceived by Guru Nanak. |
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He returned to classical principles of composing his designs with few figures and a pale, even-toned palette that focuses attention on the plastically conceived figures. |
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My second daughter was conceived by IVF and she's now 21 years old. |
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But chastened Ayr came back with a flourish with a brilliant mismove try conceived on the training ground scored in front of the posts by Stephen Manning from a Lavelle pass. |
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With just his guitar and a four-track tape machine, he conceived the stark sounding, tormented soul of Nebraska, pre-dating the alt-country movement by a good 10 years. |
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The book is notable for its four variously conceived gatefolds. |
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Over the past few years the public sector has walked away with benchmarking deals conceived as a means of getting round restrictive pay ceilings set by the talks. |
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It has been argued, for example, that the relationship between a central bank and government should be conceived of in terms of an agent-principal contract. |
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Where Freud was wrong was in making psychosexual development so central that all other forms of social and emotional development were conceived as being derived from it. |
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The detention centre project was conceived on a grand scale. |
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Afrotheria are conceived as a long-distinct clade endemic to Africa, and including elephant shrews, golden moles, aardvarks, elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes. |
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The child would be conceived in a lab dish, using the same experimental procedure being tested in Boston to help couples with HIV have children without passing on virus. |
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In this work, networks are conceived as dynamic systems that self-assemble and evolve in time through the addition and removal of actors and ties. |
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Running just 61 minutes, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that this film was conceived as the latter half of a double feature so that The Wolf Man could be re-released. |
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The Stag was conceived originally as a traditional drop-top but early prototypes suffered from the dreaded body-wobbles that tend to plague convertibles. |
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A convection current can be conceived as a current generator caused by charges moved by other than electrical forces such as gravity, wind or eddy diffusion. |
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The structure of the atom is generally conceived to be that of a rigid nucleus composed of positive electrons, or of positive and negative electrons tightly bound together. |
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After floating around ideas and fiddling with labels and words, she conceived the concept of araciality as the most accurate term that captured her own identiy. |
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At first Wales and Sanger conceived of Wikipedia merely as an adjunct to Nupedia, sort of like a feeder product or farm team. |
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Nothing but a poetic kind of consciousness could have conceived of anything like this. |
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Scott does not come off as a conventionally conceived gigglebox made of blubber. |
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The idea was conceived by a food scientist at Brigham Young University, who added dry ice to the cultured dairy on a lark. |
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Turing conceived and built a computer, the forerunner of all digital computations, that cracked the code. |
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Originally conceived by author clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous. |
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According to Travolta, quite a good chunk of the dance routine was conceived on the spot. |
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It was never conceived as a legal doctrine that could be argued or adjudicated by any court, so it's hardly surprising that terra nullius was such an obscure concept. |
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With its bodywork completely redesigned from the B pillar rearwards, the new model is particularly well conceived and the fit and finish is first class. |
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Their world view was the most unpleasant ever conceived by man. |
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A half-moon after she revealed herself to him, they conceived a child. |
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With scant regard for the convention of the stretcher as support, Farber's paintings are conceived as bifacial and may be installed recto or verso. |
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The ineptly conceived murder of the boys is resoundingly anticlimactic. |
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Its central rationale was conceived in a falsehood, that Romney the financial manipulator at Bain was a prolific job creator. |
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The menu has been conceived along American or lightened Continental lines, and despite an occasional, surprising flaw, the food is generally well prepared. |
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This canine workaholic was originally conceived to toil the livelong day in blazing heat or frigid cold in Australia's back of beyond, also known as the outback. |
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The human subject, conceived as a unitary self capable of autonomous action and meaningful moral judgement, is one such fiction with which we have deceived ourselves. |
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Made of naturally felled California Redwood, his images, which were conceived during Woodstock '69, are sandblasted into the wood at his family-run sign company. |
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The composer's upbeat arrangements, jazzy and virtuoso, added a convincing tango beat to some of the Yiddish songs not originally conceived as such. |
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When Grant first conceived the film project a decade back he wrote to her. |
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Rather, he is presenting an emerging ethical alternative that favors individual preference over goods conceived in concrete social networks and immutable teleologies of life. |
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The principal rooms, both downstairs and upstairs, have decorative mantelpieces and cornices that are imaginatively conceived and neatly executed. |
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Last Round is for double string quartet and double bass, written in memory of Piazzolla, and conceived as an idealized version of his keyless accordion, the bandoneon. |
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A sitcom conceived by, written by, and starring her understandably ignited an inferno of buzz. |
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It was the masons who originally conceived the idea of a tightly-knit religious-intellectual sect, existing within yet apart from mainstream society. |
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Lepore approaches the territory between conception and death through a variety of inventively conceived portals. |
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I saw the same with Jonah and Russell and their chemistry, and I immediately conceived of the film right there. |
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And it is the most incredibly dreadful and evil prolonged pain delivery device ever conceived by man since the thumbscrew or the fiction of L. Ron Hubbard. |
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Sited at the confluence of the Saone and Rhone rivers in Lyons, the futuristic megastructure is conceived as a hybridisation of museum and urban leisure space. |
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Kramer, whose son was conceived through donor insemination, established the DSR as a Yahoo! |
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The merchandising is conceived and executed by Kad Entertainments, a company that has expanded from graphics to merchandising and promotion of films. |
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The play itself was brilliantly written and conceived, superbly staged and acted, and profoundly moving. |
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To soothe Acolhua civic and ethnic pride, Tetzcoco's rulers and historians conceived of their city as the empire's cultural capital, the true heir to Toltec civilization. |
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According to the book, Jodie was conceived after the couple split and their mother went to Lucius for child-support money. |
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It was not conceived for what Tel Aviv has become and what the East Jerusalem-Ramallah-Hebron triangle will inevitably become. |
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Approximately 1 percent of women experience recurrent miscarriage, which is defined as three consecutive miscarriages of pregnancies conceived with the same partner. |
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A mixed marriage is most commonly conceived as the marriage between people of different ethnic identities but it also refers to those of different religious backgrounds. |
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Any implicit background assumption that society or the public interest can be conceived of as an uncontentious, unified and homogeneous whole is not acceptable. |
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Sociolegal scholars have conceived of claiming as a multistage process. |
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Mother and baby homes were where young women who had conceived out of wedlock were sent to have their babies. |
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Sure there's a sucker born every minute, but the alarming regularity at which these ideas conceived by the company are actually sold to clients defies comprehension. |
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Yes, my name is Briton, they supposedly conceived me there, kinda a gross story, the thought of my parents doing it is quite disgusting and unpleasing to my stomach. |
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The figures were conceived to be painted naturalistically in enamel colors, but this proved to be beyond the technology of the time, so they remained white. |
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With their informed consent, their uteruses were carefully examined after operation, and the authors found that a number of them had conceived just before surgery. |
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If some parents choose to pretend to their children that they were virginally conceived, that is, of course, their societally complicit prerogative. |
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Back in 2000 when this was conceived, director retirement payments were already on the nose and companies like Lend Lease had moved to phase them out. |
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In a couple of days, they will be staging a play that they have conceived. |
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In some cases, works that were originally conceived as part of a series appeared in bits and dribbles, which frequently made for a half-baked presentation. |
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But, unlike Brunel's Paddington Station of twelve years later, the primary material at Bristol is timber, not iron, and all is conceived as a vast, medieval hammer-beam roof. |
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Impartial rule theory, casuistry, and virtue ethics are all consistent with rather than rivals of a principle-based account when it is properly conceived. |
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In the heliocentric universe conceived by the sixteenth-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, for example, planets orbited the Sun in perfect circles. |
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Let us look more closely at the suggestion that mathematical truths imply the existence of mathematical objects, conceived as a species of abstract objects. |
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Homophiles conceived of sexuality as a quintessentially private domain, but to support this private right, they argued, public education was necessary. |
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Nouvelle vague of the 1960s was conceived in a similar spirit by French cineasts who realized that the Hollywood studios had turned the movie into a product to be consumed. |
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A High Court judge yesterday reserved judgment in the first stage of the legal action to help people conceived by donor insemination to discover more about their parentage. |
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Where analytical ideation stands apart is that the group is next led through a burrowing process where the ideas conceived are explored more deeply. |
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In the fragile and apocalyptic early church, penance was conceived as a public reconciliation, necessary to the very existence of the congregation. |
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While the series was conceived as a way to bring Americans face-to-face with the reality of death, it did lose something of its impact as the show wore on. |
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Any philosophy will rest upon the operative methods of cognitional activity, either as correctly conceived or as distorted by oversights and mistaken orientations. |
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Both sketches are brilliantly conceived and impeccably performed. |
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When the first series hit the airwaves, critics raved that its style of real-time storytelling worked fantastically well and was beautifully conceived. |
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Our objections have been based upon the inappropriateness of the design, scale, materials and siting of their ill conceived new building, so close to a conservation area. |
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The sorcery of his half-sister, the adultery of his wife and best friend, and his incestuously conceived son who becomes his nemesis all play their part in its, and his, doom. |
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Metaphysics, as traditionally conceived, is very arguably ineliminable and conceptually necessary as the intellectual backdrop for every other discipline. |
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With fully fenestrated facades facing each other across virtually inaccessible passageways it seems that each house was conceived in complete isolation. |
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Louise Brown, the first human being to be conceived by in vitro fertilization, is a healthy, happy young woman who lives with her parents in England. |
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Julia's pregnancy was conceived using an in vitro fertilization procedure. |
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A naturally conceived fetus in a family with a genetic disorder such as thalassemia has less than a 20 percent chance of being disease free and immunity matched. |
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I will tell them how they were conceived by taking the sperm of a man and fertilizing one of my eggs in a test tube and then putting it back in my ovary. |
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Pregnancy rates included any measure that assessed whether a young woman had conceived or given birth or whether a young man had impregnated a young woman or fathered a child. |
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Although the idea was conceived and its studio was established in Jakarta, the contribution of the regions has been very important to the advancement of the organisation. |
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The Kendal Traffic Plan was conceived in 1996 as a four-stage scheme. |
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He conceived the idea of a fish farm with two highly original advantages. |
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This trophy was conceived and beautifully created in bronze by Tim Denton. |
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More than that, we have begun working in ways never dreamt of by Maynard Keynes when he first conceived the idea of government funding for the arts. |
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It was conceived and created by Graeme Glew, an industry consultant who has been involved in racing team management, a racing drivers' school and latterly in Formula One. |
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These could be values conceived as residing in nature or in nature as representative of something still beyond nature, the in-someway supernatural. |
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Risk is conceived as the possibility of triggering unexpected, unlikely, and detrimental consequences by means of a decision attributable to a decision maker. |
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If we look back in to the Old Testament, at books such as Leviticus, we see the word of God that could not possible be conceived as acceptable in modern standards. |
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He afterwards commanded with distinction in the War of the Spanish Succession, though he conceived a lasting hatred of the duke of Marlborough, much to Tory delight. |
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Floyd Levin is a businessman who conceived an admiration for New Orleans jazz which led him to a parallel life as reporter, entrepreneur and jazz activist. |
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Meanwhile, Mr Wilkins has conceived a huge dislike for his obnoxiously efficient chief clerk, Mr Dunster, and his conveyancing business is going to the dogs. |
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We all know in our hearts that this is where the horror is conceived and from there it is only a very short pathway to the birth of death, destruction and mayhem. |
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When Germany's Chancellor Otto von Bismarck conceived a system of social security for the industrial workers in the late 19th century he had a very clear objective in mind. |
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Lo, I was begotten in sin, and my mother conceived me in iniquity. |
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Here the diachrony of time almost always is conceived as a defect of synchronity to be omitted or repaired. |
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When conceived as a unitary continent, the form is generally the continent of America in the singular. |
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I shall be delighted to hear how you think that this change may have taken place, as no presently conceived opinions satisfy me on the subject. |
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Here is a philosophy which obviously may be both as antihumanistic and as irreligious as any which could well be conceived. |
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It has been argued that Newton conceived of his work at the Mint as a continuation of his alchemical work. |
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Europa and Zeus made love at Gortys and conceived the kings of Crete, Rhadamanthys, Sarpedon, and Minos. |
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On March 23, Santos became a father to a baby conceived during a conjugal visit by his 20-year-old girlfriend. |
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He conceived it just that accidentals... should sink with the substance of the accusation. |
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It was on this voyage that Horatio and Emma's illegitimate daughter Horatia was probably conceived. |
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Allwood gained worldwide attention in 1996 when she conceived octuplets through fertility treatment but later lost them all. |
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The Millennium Stadium was first conceived in 1994, when a group redevelopment committee was set up. |
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As the century drew to a close Llywelyn became a young man and conceived the ambition to stake his claim to power in Gwynedd. |
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This was originally conceived by the Earl of Westmorland, and was first presented to the winners of the 1993 championship, France. |
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Injaz had conceived naturally and delivered the calf after completing the normal gestation period. |
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In the early 2000s the college conceived a substantial second campus being created on the site, with a minibus service linking it to Kensington. |
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Hooke's collaboration with Christopher Wren also included St Paul's Cathedral, whose dome uses a method of construction conceived by Hooke. |
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A poorly conceived organization, the Pentomic division was cellular in structure and designed to fight on nuclear and conventional battlefields. |
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In an interview with the BBC in 2008, he discussed the story that he had conceived the look of the Daleks by moving a pepper pot around a table. |
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The Emperor gradually conceived the idea that Algeria should be governed differently from other colonies. |
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Your friends tell you rumors about your girlfriend's infidelity or you remember being broken up around the time the baby was conceived. |
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While attending art school in Cincinnati, Saville's feminist passion was conceived through a realisation of gender within art history. |
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According to the canonical gospels of Matthew and Luke, Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born from the Virgin Mary. |
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The A350 was originally conceived in 2004, pairing the A330's fuselage with new aerodynamics features and engines. |
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A publishing contract was secured by The Britto Agency, which had conceived the idea for the book itself. |
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The dressing table was conceived together with a high chest, which was donated to the museum in 1957 by Amy Howe Steek Greenough. |
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Michael Hirakata, the lead packer and head of the Rocky Ford Growers Association, recounted the way the association was conceived. |
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Having been conceived by two human progenitors, the living being, ensouled or not, is basically human. |
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She was stronger, larger, more robust physically than he had hitherto conceived. |
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However, Andrews was conceived as a result of an affair her mother had with an unnamed family friend. |
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They debuted Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, although MacMillan had conceived the ballet for Lynn Seymour and Christopher Gable. |
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Both remembering and forgetting are conceived and applied in an almost mechanistic way, as an explanans instead of an explanandum. |
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There is a price to be paid for this and the country is paying it in the form of poorly conceived and incompetently executed policies. |
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At 42, Mr. Chandler has had a career distinguished by few roles that are as well conceived as this one. |
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Usually the deity seems to be zoomorphically rather than anthropomorphically conceived. |
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Castle conceived the theory that the relation of the gastric abnormality achlorhydria to the hematologic abnormality anemia was causal. |
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I think you are referring to the UKoGBaNIan case, that of Mandy Allwood, who conceived octuplets. |
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In 1897 du Hauron conceived the idea of using a tripack for recording color photographs. |
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They conceived the torrid Zone unhabitable, and so made frustrate the goodliest part of the Earth. |
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They understood not the motion of the eighth sphear from West to East, and so conceived the longitude of the Stars invariable. |
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Web sites conceived strictly for a local market often find surprising results, as did Santiago-based Floramour. |
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Taoist myths state that Laozi was conceived when his mother gazed upon a falling star. |
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The term also applies to handcuffs and other similarly conceived restraint devices that function in a similar manner. |
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William and Catherine's first daughter and last child might be Thel described in The Book of Thel who was conceived as dead. |
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I also happened to resurvey a few sites in Mexico while this study was still being conceived. |
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Following the war, Neimeyer, along with Le Corbusier, conceived the form of the United Nations Headquarters constructed by Walter Harrison. |
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Though conceived as a convenience for the local community, Main Street is a hot new destination for outsiders undeterred by the reverse commute. |
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The Villenkolonie of Lichterfelde West in Berlin was conceived after an extended trip by the architect through the South of England. |
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We may have conceived it in a very Beethovenian way, yet that's how we perceive it. |
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The project provided training then employment for 65 Belizeans, who conceived and performed the film without the use of a script. |
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Oceania was originally conceived as the lands of the Pacific Ocean, stretching from the Strait of Malacca to the coast of the Americas. |
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To better understand the use of English in different countries, Kachru conceived the idea of three concentric circles of the language. |
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It was conceived by Russian Emperor Peter I the Great, but implemented by Russian Empresses Anna and Elizabeth. |
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It was among the ruins of the Capitol that I first conceived the idea of a work which has amused and exercised near twenty years of my life. |
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It was conceived by Hargreaves Parkinson for the Financial News in the 1930s and moved to the Financial Times when the two merged. |
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On a fine china body, each conceived as an integrated group, for mix and matchability, the collections will be sold as open stock. |
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In another story, the virgin Chimalman conceived Quetzalcoatl swallowing an emerald. |
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The plan as originally conceived called for the construction of five dams that would have had a total generating capacity of 34,500 megawatts. |
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While cardinal Petroni had written a 1313 will he had never conceived of a Latin Collegio. |
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The post seems to have been conceived partly as a reward for senators who had chosen to make a career solely on the Emperor's behalf. |
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The most devastating of Gaunilo's objections is a parody of Anselm's argument involving an island greater than which nothing can be conceived. |
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It was a campaign of disruption, conceived and conducted along classic, Clausewitzian lines. |
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Maddening because its history is tendentiously distorted, yet the drama is so brilliantly conceived and executed that you almost don't care. |
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And, of course, many a Viking child would be conceived in the bed furs by Viking men and women who were bored and lustsome. |
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On one occasion, Carole refused to have anything to do a government funding initiative because she considered it was so ill conceived. |
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The angel is something different from God himself, but is conceived as God's instrument. |
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Hovercraft are still manufactured in the UK, near to where they were first conceived and tested, and the Isle Of Wight. |
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It can hardly be conceived that the Chair would fail to gain the support of the House. |
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