Even the fastest writers agree that conceiving and constructing the ideas behind a play take time. |
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We were both broke and working pub shifts but nothing could abate my appetite for conceiving low budget film ideas. |
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My nutritionist advised that in order to be in optimum health for conceiving a baby, I must take a grip on my addiction. |
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Congress was a long way from conceiving itself to have this power or perceiving a need to exercise it. |
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You may need fertility drugs to conceive and you can certainly have a normal delivery after conceiving. |
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If a couple are considering starting a family they may approach their general practitioner for advice on conceiving. |
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The troubled undergraduate's primary difficulty lay in conceiving how anything could float. |
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A mother has beaten odds of one in 10,000 by giving birth to triplet boys after conceiving naturally. |
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The couple had been trying for a baby for a while but Judith had trouble conceiving because she suffers from polycystic ovaries. |
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Much narrative theory explores different ways of conceiving these variables. |
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When couples undergo IVF in hopes of conceiving a child, the procedure nearly always creates more embryos than will be used. |
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How were you conceiving of this ending fitting into the overall thematics of the book? |
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It all seems so cruel that I should be so bad at parenting yet have such an easy time conceiving. |
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Expected results of the upstream programming elements represent the starting point for conceiving your intervention. |
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Firstly, in conceiving our future vision we should think in terms of resilience to change and not in terms of a specific state or target. |
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But she always thought that if she had one child, she'd want to have another and was surprised when she had trouble conceiving a second time. |
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Tony and Cherie Blair entered into the spirit during their Balmoral stay in 1999 by conceiving their youngest son, Leo. |
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They are already conceiving a new generation of this material with greater storage capacities. |
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Mass manufacturing of recorded products is inexpensive relative to the cost of conceiving, producing and marketing the underlying art. |
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Exerting pressure on third countries over their way of conceiving of and regulating their services is out of the question. |
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They are developing their own integration models and a new way of conceiving their identity. |
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Also a dwarf, he condemns his parents for conceiving him, knowing the risks they were taking of having a child with the same disease. |
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If we are really to rethink justice, we must be open to other ways of conceiving the sources of justice. |
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Dentists generally recommend having elective treatments done before conceiving or after giving birth. |
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In fact, novelty needs to be defined in relation to a state of knowledge: it is that which our knowledge is not capable of conceiving. |
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Pearce credits himself for conceiving of Tent City, an alfresco jail complex that is one of several Maricopa County jails. |
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One in seven UK couples trying for a baby experience delays in conceiving. |
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Yet at 30, a woman's chances of conceiving begin to decline. |
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In conceiving its trains, Alstom combines a base platform using standard components with a customized approach that fully reflects the needs of its customers, notably through the use of design elements. |
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The organization has extended its activities towards conceiving, designing and producing a wide range of truly unique experiences and prestigious upscale events for an exclusive clientele. |
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In the light of experience with URBAN I, in conceiving URBAN II a considerable effort has been made to improve the procedure for selecting eligible areas, mainly by establishing a set of nine standard indicators. |
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They are linked to difficulty in conceiving and bearing children. |
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Because we know by heart this land of contrasts, we are true experts in conceiving of irreproachable programmes, supporting on highly reliable partners and outstanding settings. |
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In addition, the Company's Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Financial Officer are responsible for conceiving internal controls on financial information or overseeing their development. |
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Women turn to prostitution, often conceiving crack babies needing lifelong medical care. |
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At least one in six couples will experience difficulty conceiving. |
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A woman planning on conceiving within one month should not receive the smallpox immunization until after the pregnancy. |
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Adela seems to have been fond of Henry and joined him in his travels, probably to maximise the chances of her conceiving a child. |
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Scotus argued that we cannot conceive of what it is to be something, without conceiving it as existing. |
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Jools took a fertility drug after having problems conceiving and suffered side effects including dizziness and mood swings. |
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Loblein was so conscious of the possibility of having extra embryos that when she and her husband had trouble conceiving, they first attempted natural-cycle IVF, fertilising only one egg at a time. |
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What is also at risk is the future of marriage as a fundamental social institution, together with the importance that society accords the irreplaceable role of a husband and wife in conceiving and raising children. |
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The objective is to enable scriptwriter and producer teams to adopt a new approach to upstream conceiving, thinking and collaborating on feature-length films. |
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That is, the members of a lineage did not act as individuals in the politico-jural domain, instead conceiving themselves to a considerable extent as undifferentiated and continuous with each other. |
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The brand's designers are never short on inspiration in conceiving and creating watchmaking interpretations of lovers' finer feelings: limited editions of ladies' models dedicated to love in the noblest sense of the term. |
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This world community must be capable of conceiving and effecting three major changes: a new concept of governance, other methods of development and common ethical principles. |
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Globalisation has brought a radical change not only in the economic and technological order, but also in the mentalities and the ways of conceiving the world. |
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In this stage where we wish to delay conceiving another child, we should use a form of family planning during marital relations to avoid pregnancy. |
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An approach within the functionalist perspective, conceiving of firms as autonomous units which combine factors of production, allows one to avoid taking into account the different players who make up the firms. |
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Irregular menstrual cycles and difficulty conceiving are among the most common symptoms, the result of ovarian follicles that fail to mature fully and to release eggs. |
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If the child's spirit is present for these more emotionally sterile procedures, we increase the chance of them conceiving, gestating and birthing. |
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This point relies both on an account of the subjective experience of conceiving an object and also on an account of what we mean when we use words. |
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Sonia Kruger, who announced over the weekend that she is 16-weeks pregnant, after conceiving through IVF, said in a recent interview that she is paranoid of losing her baby. |
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The latter, conceiving that it was probably intended for her, hauled down her colours, and was taken by HMS Donegal, who anchored alongside and took off the prisoners. |
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Conceiving environments filled with effects, many of the biennale architects were designing ephemera. |
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