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It was this Song art that provided the direct model for early Japanese Zen painting, while what we conventionally think of as Zen art — "untrammeled" ink painting, tea ceremony paraphernalia — was a later, largely secular or non-Buddhist development.

Quite a number of people draw a distinction between believing (misguidedly) that there are innate disparities in intelligence or behaviour between the races as we conventionally think of them in American society, and believing (malevolently) that these differences should lead to different treatment by government or society.

"How we conventionally think of privacy is dead".

It may be a concern of this kind that has lead some philosophers sympathetic to left-libertarianism to explore ways in which we might extend the scope of the left-libertarian argument beyond what we conventionally think of as inherited resources to cover other kinds of assets.

Indeed, while we conventionally think of glial cells as the servants of neurons, the truth is that neuroscience still knows very little about all the roles they play.

It also requires activities we conventionally think of as being more "humanitarian," such as stockpiling food and equipment, and creating evacuation plans, emergency shelters, and contingency plans.

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The age of "Atlantic man" is conventionally thought to be over.

There is no happy resolution - only a new way forward for two girls who, like many other children, have never known what is conventionally thought of as "childhood”.

Closing it will require action across areas such as poverty, housing and education, as well as those more conventionally thought of as affecting health.

But upper-house elections in the summer of 2010, it was conventionally thought, would secure for the DPJ a clear majority and the powerful means to pursue some joined-up policy.

Sibelius's 7th Symphony is more conventionally thought of as a vindication of a new kind of symphonic form (it plays for 22 minutes or so in a continuous single movement) and a reclamation of the affirmatory power of tonal possibility.

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