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That's a concept from the 1950s; that's over!

The Harvard team, however, attacked that concept from the start.

That was part of the concept from the beginning.

"The concept from the start was simple," Ryan wrote.

Tapping out is just one concept from the steroidal lexicon of mixed martial arts.

Azinger treated it as a military operation – literally, stealing an organisational concept from the US Marines.

That AGIs are "people" has been implicit in the very concept from the outset.

Mr. Leon borrowed the name and concept from the Olympic Games.

This was integral to the concept from the beginning, Hofmann told me.

If I could abolish one concept from the parlance, it would be closure.

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They brought the concept from the Netherlands (from the Dutch stoep or "small porch") where the threat of flooding made raising the front parlor a practical necessity.

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