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If we rethink how the discipline is conceived, word will get around and math enrollments are bound to rise.

The New Yorker, September 30 , 1939P. 11 Talk story about Professor Hughes Mearns, author of "The Little Man Who Wasn't There," Means conceived the words in 1910, and never dreamed they might someday make the rad program called "The Hit Parade".

As the papers filled up with the news of Grenada, a country with a population about one-sixth the size of midtown's on a working day, we imagined the characters to be conceived, the words still to be written--in English, this time--that would one day memorialize the darker side of our country's nature and return to haunt us.

By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, September 30, 1939 P. 11 Talk story about Professor Hughes Mearns, author of "The Little Man Who Wasn't There," Means conceived the words in 1910, and never dreamed they might someday make the rad program called "The Hit Parade".

The story apparently continued to animate Cover's imagination decades later, when he conceived the word "Taser" as an acronym for "Thomas A. Swift Electric Rifle".

(Stephen Holden) * 'DRAWING RESTRAINT 9' (No rating, 135 minutes) Most of this stately film of few words, conceived and directed by the artist Matthew Barney, who stars with his wife, Bjork, takes place on a Japanese whaling ship afloat in Nagasaki Bay.

(Dana Stevens) * 'DRAWING RESTRAINT 9' (No rating, 135 minutes) Most of this stately film of few words, conceived and directed by the artist Matthew Barney, who stars with his wife, Bjork, takes place on a Japanese whaling ship afloat in Nagasaki Bay.

(Stephen Holden) * 'DRAWING RESTRAINT 9' (No rating, 135 minutes) Most of this stately film of few words, conceived and directed by the artist Matthew Barney, who co-stars with his wife, Bjork, takes place on a Japanese whaling ship afloat in Nagasaki Bay.

Provided, that is, that the ideas are rigorously conceived and the words used accurately in relation to them it would not be worth while to pick a quarrel over the use of the word "technique" as a synonym for the artistic work itself, regarded as "inner technique" or the formation of intuition-expressions.

That's partly about architecture, because this piece of the eastern suburb mosaic, slotted between Newham, Redbridge, Essex-minded Havering and the north side of the Thames, is still so visually synonymous with the 30,000 homes of the famous Becontree estate, a huge public housing development, conceived, in the words of Municipal Dreams, "in the brief, post-Great War coupling of hope and fear.

The divine had to be conceived, in other words, not as sublimely transcendent, but as spirituality that is embodied in many different ways.

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