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My German colleague and I could conceptualize five kilometers horizontally the same as her bike ride to work, the same as the first ever race I ran.
The writer Susan Sontag applies this distinction to the Holocaust photographs she stumbled upon in a bookstore at the age of 12 in 1945, years before she could conceptualize what the Holocaust even was.
Lasker had a gift for leading people with power to those who could conceptualize medical quandaries; she would have Greta Garbo and Princess Grace to dinner with Michael DeBakey (the distinguished heart surgeon) or James Watson (the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA).
Is the use of same-sex couples in the Mother's Day and Father's Day ads just the most emphatic and efficient way the retailer could conceptualize of sending the message to consumers that Penney isn't some musty dinosaur of a store, but a nimble enterprise of the moment?
One could conceptualize the "shift" from asking who the culprit is to who is closest, as similar to failing to detect the target in a basic recognition task.
The AMOLED team began small - five people - but as it ramped up it had to train the engineers in TRIZ, so that they could conceptualize the technology end-to-end.
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KB: Every day, new opportunities come and I couldn't even tell you where I think we'll be because I don't think I could even conceptualize how big things will be.
When I couldn't conceptualize gay marriage, I was in a prison partly of my own devising, and the friend who argued in favor of it was freer than I.
Ella now knew the word "California," for instance, but she had no experience that was in any way related to it; nor could she conceptualize it in its abstract aspect — in its California-ness.
At first, they could not conceptualize it.
Most people when we told them what it was going to be, they couldn't conceptualize it.
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