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Other choreographers have staged their own conceptions of this tale; in Ms. Taylor-Corbett's version, the singing lead will be portrayed by the Broadway star Patti LuPone, appearing as a guest artist.
Our own twisted conceptions of this method of execution stretch all the way from prehistory into the present: even as Charles Stuart knelt on the scaffold erected outside the Banqueting Hall in Whitehall in 1649, the regicides still believed that by beheading him they were symbolically – as well as actually – toppling the state.
Many people appear to have conceptions of this kind (Kelemen and Rosset 2009).
Below we'll distinguish three different conceptions of this distinction, the first two concerning the status of sentences and the third being more metaphysical.
The new model substantially modifies previous conceptions of this part of the shield as being constituted of blocks with sub-vertical margins and individual internal layering.
Substantive theories take the thought of a further component seriously, and, though they do not seem to be generally distinguished, there are two main conceptions of this extra element, which I will call the 'thin particular' and the 'substratum' conceptions.
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The conception of this project is unsympathetic to that which surrounds it.
If they're younger, they have little conception of this thing called civil rights.
Mr. Adams wisely keeps the dramatic conception of this mythological tale simple.
Even the encores fit into the thoughtful conception of this program.
How could she hate this country when she had no conception of this country.
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