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The plays that have emerged since grow from a "notion" or a "question" or "an experiment".
The strength of the argument against chance derived, according to Paley, from a notion that he named relation and that later authors would term irreducible complexity.
Professor Murray said her research had led her to conclude that laws regulating sex emanated from a notion that sex should occur only within marriage.
In this case I found myself thinking: Maybe the attachment to stuff comes in part from a notion that we should be prepared for anything.
Apparently the sensitivity to the possible use of the term stemmed from a notion that dumb-ass is a mild vulgarism referring to the posterior.
"A lot of what is bad about human nature comes from a notion of dominion, that we're somehow better or separate or not part of the animal kingdom," Casey says.
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He went from being a notion to being encased in hard plastic, like Damien Hirst's shark.
From these, a notion of an intended* Kripke model can be defined.
The idea for the film started from that simple a notion.
We would not call them "Christian terrorists" and ban all Christians from travel; such a notion is absurd.
"To suggest that somehow that disqualifies me or others from service is a notion I reject," Mr. Mitchell said.
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