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"I made it clear to them I could only be interested if I could treat it as a new production, one I had conceived of from scratch," Mr. Zaks said, "because my name was going to be on it as director and all that implies, as opposed to emergency medical technician".

To sum up, San Salvario NH was originally set up in a context of scarce financial resources and was conceived of from the beginning as reliant upon a high level of self-financing.

Thus, this paper offers a new look on germline genetics, suggesting avenues for research not conceived of from traditional theory, with potentially intriguing implications (see, e.g., the subsections " Many writing mechanisms may exist in the sperm cells " and " De novo gene evolution may be subject to indirect natural selection through the writing phenotype ").

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JON LEE ANDERSON: I wouldn't want to sit in and play pop psychologist, but these are people that know how to assimilate loss, know how to assimilate terrible things and terrible afflictions in a way that we cannot even conceive of from our comfortable confines.

The brain cannot be conceived of apart from the body, which provides its first and continuing "values".

It was while reading the journals of the renowned 18th-century English naturalist Gilbert White, in which White's pet turtle plays a recurrent role, that Klinkenborg conceived of writing from the point of view of that turtle, noting to himself, as he revealed in a recent interview, that it seemed a "good idea".

Revealing my identity was how I conceived of my anonymity from the start.

Individual persons, if conceived of in isolation from their various social contexts, do not and cannot exist except as abstractions.

His target is a purely sense-datum experience, which does not feature objects, "conceived of as distinct from any particular states of awareness of them," that is, a Berkeleyan experience of spatial objects whose esse is percipi (1966: 98).

Moreover, although original in its development Avicenna's distinction uses terms and concepts that can be found in both the philosophical and the theological traditions of classical Islam: in al-Fārābī's Book of Letters (K. al-Ḥurūf; cf. Menn 2008) and also in the distinctions of Muʿtazilite Kalām, in which a "thing" was conceived of as separate from existence (Jolivet 1984; Wisnovsky 2003a).

Such a self would have to be conceived of as distinct from both our body and our psychological states, as essentially unchanging, as a unifier of our diverse beliefs, desires and sensory impressions, and as an agent that makes the decisions that shape our lives.

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