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And then sometimes actors have what they call "ideas".

Economists call ideas, and their expression, "non-rivalrous"—for example, if I take your car, you are left without a car, but if I borrow or steal your idea, we can both use it.

Rather than start with the divisions, I have preferred to begin with an account that foregrounds the unifying ideas, what I call ideas of Europe.

Whewell explained that "in every act of knowledge … there are two opposite elements, which we may call Ideas and Perceptions" (1860a, 307).

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We call idea 1 PARAFAC-NTF (p-NTF).

He calls ideas he disagrees with silly, ridiculous, absurd, insane.

Richard Weaver wrote a book called, "Ideas Have Consequences".

Richard Weaver wrote a book called, "Ideas Have Consequences". Russell Kirk placed Edmund Burke in an American context.

The theorized elements in this new "science" were called ideas, said to be based on what were named sensations.

In the 2012-13 school year, Mr. Ferlazzo wrote a popular monthly series for us called Ideas for E.L.L.'s.

The organization puts out a quarterly newsletter, called FEE Today and the 64-page monthly magazine, called Ideas on Liberty.

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