But not all of the critics who have attacked the President for being dishonest are peddlers of these way-out notions. |
It fundamentally questioned all of my received notions of what was good about music. |
But in 1914, the notions of shoulders braid and aiguillettes confound themselves. |
Both of these notions are simplistic and ahistorical, and I'll try to argue that they're shortsighted. |
One such bridging concept is struggle, which incorporates notions of both competition and war. |
Further, some familiar notions are communicated from a fresh viewpoint, which may be of benefit even to well-read players. |