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Finland is building something that must outlast every institution humans have ever conceived.

When I reported on it, I saw the worst things I could have ever conceived of: armies of drugged and mutilated children, women who had been gang-raped and shot in the vagina.

They went on to speculate all sorts of things about hairline treatments and hair loss and the like, almost as if they hadn't noticed that whoever had cut the thing in the first place must have used a) a bowl and b) a cruel sense of humour to have ever conceived the idea of creating such a style in the first place.

Indeed, who would have ever conceived of a series where a pestiferous Mighty Mouse of a leadoff hitter named Timo (don't call me Timoniel) Perez would make a greater impact than a Man Mountain of a home run hitter named Mark McGwire? La Russa was limited in his use of McGwire, who has a right knee wracked with tendinitis.

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Before Babbage there is no evidence that anyone had ever conceived of such a device, let alone attempted to build one.

There is no evidence that anyone before Babbage had ever conceived of such a device, let alone attempted to build one.

His first cover, "Manhattan Rising," published on June 21 , 1993 may be one the most idiosyncratic ones that an artist has ever conceived for the magazine.

It had to mean both things, for no one had ever conceived of survival after death without a mind to verify the fact of continued existence, to enjoy its pleasures, and to suffer its pains.

It is as affecting and beautiful a sequence as any that Spielberg has ever conceived — a shaft of national tragedy that time will never heal; the wound, in this image, still feels fresh.

Although "Kamuyot" was apparently created with children and adolescents in mind ("For adults and kids ages 6 and up," the program states), it is as inventive and complex as anything Mr. Naharin has ever conceived.

As Patricia Lent taught members of the public a version of Cunningham's "Field Dances" (1963), we had a view of a complex simultaneity that no other choreographer has ever conceived, a compellingly organized chaos that made coexistence and pluralism seem wonderful, full of enchanting oddities, an expression of life either as it is known in any big city or by wildlife in the open.

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