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When I became pregnant with our second, we used Cory Silverberg's fantastic "What Makes a Baby" to explain conception, pregnancy and birth.

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Later, when I asked Sharon to explain his conception of the conflict, he answered, "The Arabs don't want the Jews to be here.

We explain Reidian conception by contrast with the Way of Ideas.

One might understand the reasoning here in the following way: because it is built into our conception of rationality that our own particular grasp of rationality may be mistaken on any given occasion and is also inherently limited, no statement of psychological or psychophysical generalizations could exhaust, and therefore explain, our conception of rationality.

Polyserial correlations between SIM and the values for questions on religiosity were not significant (r = 0.005, N = 1143, SE = 0.031) as well as for SIM and questions on evolution (r = −0.027, N = 1155, SE = 0.032), thereby suggesting that none of these commitments are, per se, sufficient to explain students' conceptions on the origins of human behavior.

In 2006 he delivered a lecture, The Rule of Law, at Cambridge University, explaining his conception of its eight core principles, and breaking new ground by situating the concept in an international framework.

Trump, who recently referred to Second Corinthians as "two Corinthians," is not going to waste anyone's time explaining his conception of Christian duty, or talking about having a servant's heart.

Explaining his conception of "words in freedom", he invokes the "lyric initiative" of electricity: Nothing is more beautiful than a great humming central electric station that holds the hydraulic pressure of a mountain chain and the electric power of a vast horizon, synthesised in marble distribution panels bristling with dials, keyboards and shining communicators.

In a documentary explaining the conception of the game's characters, a game designer stated he intended to make Leon Kennedy "look tougher, but also cool".

In a documentary explaining the conception of the game's characters, it was stated that Leon was intended to "look tougher, but also cool".

I was desperately seeking solace in my faith after 9/11 and I returned to A Border Passage, in which Leila Ahmed explains her conception of Women's Islam which gave me hope, solace and re-affirmation of my faith.

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