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"I can't conceive of someone doing this sort of thing and not having something wrong with him".
Difficult as it is to compass the imagination that could have begotten "The Tempest," it is more difficult still -- if not flat-out impossible -- to conceive of someone who, having written it, wouldn't fret over its preservation for the ages.
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We can all conceive of killing someone in self-defense, or in combat.
They just couldn't conceive of why someone here would be homophobic.
Conversely, if you don't have a genuine claim--you'll know that's the case if you can't conceive of why someone would pay you money except to avoid the press--exercise some discretion, and find yourself a new "get rich quick" scheme.
The greatest luxury she can conceive of is having someone do the ironing.
But to conceive of Walker simply as someone who moved from pop to art is to hear only one channel of a stereo narrative: the paired signal is that Walker has always been idiosyncratic, and favored extremes from the start.
It took a brain as huge as Einstein's to conceive of quantum physics and someone as thoughtful as Schrodinger to help us to begin to understand the concept.
Discussing the idea of 12 month distribution delays for ideas will produce the same confused look that it produces today, when one asks someone to conceive of 12 month distribution delays to tweets, blog posts, and general web content.
Leavitt asked "How can we tell whether someone has relaxed or imagined something, or just thinks that he or she has imagined it?" In regards to the possibility of a placebo trial, Leavitt commented "I cannot conceive of how we could put someone in a situation where he thinks he has imagined something while we know that he has not".
He was not someone who could conceive of playing at the same level as, say, Seve Ballesteros.
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