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It is a concept from antiquity.
That's a concept from the 1950s; that's over!
Every chapter of "Are You My Mother?" relates to a concept from his essays on the mother-child bond.
"There is this idea of a liquid society," Ruiz said earlier, citing a concept from the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman.
"Some of our stores are even doing flash sales," Ms. Conklin said, borrowing a concept from social media.
Aquinas claims that knowledge is obtained when the active intellect abstracts a concept from an image received from the senses.
We're appropriating a concept from the wars following the breakup of Yugoslavia, and making the odious commonplace.
Dao, or Tao, is a concept from ancient Chinese philosophy concerned with the underpinnings of the universe.
In 2001 Dr. Pronovost borrowed a concept from the aviation industry: a checklist, the kind that pilots use to clear their planes for takeoff.
Adapting a concept from the Marines, he urged civilian gun owners to assume a state of alertness that he called Condition Yellow.
"The whole concept of an economic middle class as we have it is a concept from Victorian England; it doesn't exist within African culture in the same way.
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