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I am quite unable to conceive them".
They're probably retired now, though I prefer to conceive them as victims of the department's periodic housecleanings.
Children peered around a dark corner — first they were Zeyneb's grandchildren, then they were unborn children waiting for Thomas and me to conceive them.
Most often, though, they have tried to conceive them through the media that informed them – as the result of WikiLeaks, as "Twitter revolutions" or inspired by Facebook.
Machery concluded that foreseen side effects of our actions are taken to be intended when we conceive them as costs incurred for a benefit.
Great works of science and literature — Euclid's geometry, Plato and Horace, the Bhagavad-Gita, the Iliad and Icelandic Sagas — all existed long before the printing press, so humans were clearly able to conceive them, but they had a very limited customer base.
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They also provide windows into the minds that conceived them.
Clearly he was driven to write them, and he conceived them as a set.
But Naka is the one conceiving them and taking the pictures.
His work involved not only litigating cases but also conceiving them.
(The word Form, when used to refer to Forms or Ideas as Plato conceived them, is often capitalized in the scholarly literature; when used to refer to forms as Aristotle conceived them, it is conventionally lowercased).
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