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Conceptually to me, that is fine.
Chestnost' _is related both etymologically and conceptually to chest', "honor".
It's immediately evident that Fiennes isn't doing anything especially drastic, conceptually, to the play.
There is an inevitable slackness, conceptually, to these works, which colonize the "free spot" that Burden's daring carved out.
He links this impulse conceptually to the Great Migration, illuminating how the association's first generation came from families that had moved to Chicago from a postslavery South.
Ms. Simpson wasn't abandoning race as a subject, but broadening her take on it, formally and conceptually, to encompass sex and class.
Mr. McLennan's main problem right now is figuring a way, economically and conceptually, to ease the burden of putting out the site onto others.
Unfortunately, Mr. Muschamp has subjected these ideas to a critical scrutiny normally reserved for finished projects and outrageously relates them conceptually to neo-Fascism.
You can slide down either because there is no way conceptually to distinguish x from y, or because the existence of x creates a social climate that would be receptive to the other.
Spurred on, perhaps, by white papers submitted by Netflix, Dish, Public Knowledge, and various antitrust professors, the Justice Department decided, conceptually, to turn things around, and in economic jargon, to look at the other side of the "two-sided market".
In fact, Mr. Natsios said, a professor at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, Richard J. Zeckhauser, recently sent him an e-mail message with suggestions on ways to name the future swath of green to link it conceptually to the Emerald Necklace.
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