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A home for Antinori could be conceived in terms of the hill, he argued.
Physics is the science of the motions and actions of physical bodies conceived in terms of cause and effect.
Suppose that architecture, conceived in terms of Euclidean reality, actually reached a vanishing point with Mies van der Rohe, leaving only echoes behind.
There's plenty to dislike about "2 Broke Girls," especially the ensemble, which is conceived in terms so racist it is less offensive than baffling.
On one shore, political institutions are conceived in terms of divine authority and spiritual redemption; on the other they are not.
A traveling, varying magnetic field is everywhere associated with a periodically changing electric field that may be conceived in terms of a displacement current.
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Yet the answer, conceived in those terms, cannot be all that difficult.
Once the problem is conceived in these terms, its solution is perfectly straightforward.
Each, he felt, was ill conceived in practical terms and unwarranted as an expansion of federal mandates and spending.
The program was never promoted as part of the Bush administration's drive to bring democracy to the Middle East, and may never have been conceived in those terms.
Book VI is his valiant attempt to formulate a logic of the human sciences including history, psychology, and sociology based on causal explanation conceived in Humean terms, a formulation that has lately come in for radical criticism.
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