Sentence examples for a classic conception from inspiring English sources

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"The combination is a classic conception of the savory kitchen: cheese and olive oil," Jordi observed.

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A classic invention story.

Tall and thin, with full head of gray hair, a mustache and glasses, Collins resembles the classic conception of a scientist (he is a physician-geneticist).

China is coming up so fast, they are so convinced that this is their pathway toward world leadership; they're not going to slow down". Tall and thin, with full head of gray hair, a mustache and glasses, Collins resembles the classic conception of a scientist (he is a physician-geneticist).

Informed by global political economic developments, Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf's analysis of the complexities of social identity provides a challenging alternative to the classic conception of community as a territorially based entity.

He sought not just to explore the blissful enjoyment of a beautiful view, as in the classic conception, but rather to examine an instant of sublimity, a reunion with the spiritual self through the contemplation of nature.

That vision of safety was all about having border guards and cops, in a classic Corbynite conception of all arms of the state, whether or not that arm is implicated in oppressing people: having "more" versus the Tories' "less".

The classic conception of comedy, which began with Aristotle in ancient Greece of the 4th century bce and persists through the present, holds that it is primarily concerned with humans as social beings, rather than as private persons, and that its function is frankly corrective.

BACKGROUND: The classic conception of stress involves undifferentiated negative affect and corresponding biological reactivity.

These systems continued to encourage classic conception of information systems, with clear and complete knowledge of the data they manage, with global constraints, and homogeneous management with well identified needs.

3. Note that this conception of 'positive freedom' is different from the classic conception introduced by Berlin 1969, who defines 'positive freedom' as freedom from inner constraints such as false consciousness, addiction, unworthy desires and such like.

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