If she conceives of it as a fugue, she uses techniques of counterpoint and fugal structure to make the piece. |
As Bridges conceives him, he's genuinely funny, even wonkily admirable in his tongue-tied, laissez faire attitude toward the world. |
Brand himself is a cold fish and a nervous character, who conceives a murderous hatred for his junior officer. |
At the same time, by dangling the art in an implied deep space, Bontecou conceives a void filled with anti-gravitational activity. |
It might therefore seem clear, whatever else is the case, that Descartes conceives of knowledge as advancing truth. |
That is, they are interested in how any society conceives its cultural substratum. |