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He had conceived wisdom, and at the end of the long years he had found ignorance".
He said he had conceived of this Warholian act as a way "to show the quantity" of the prize.
(Chang told me, later, that he had conceived of the menu as a "Fuck you" to Italian cuisine).
Varèse's letter revealed that he had conceived "Ionisation" as a dance piece for the famous flamenco dancer Vicente Escudero, a notion Varèse eventually abandoned.
By the time the funding had run out in 1833, he had conceived of something far more revolutionary: a general-purpose computing machine called the Analytical Engine.
If Brookes is right, Galton was led astray not merely by Victorian prejudice but by a failure to understand the very statistical ideas that he had conceived.
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It is the latest of about a dozen such public events he has conceived and publicized via Facebook, each drawing dozens to thousands of participants to downtown Grand Rapids.
He has conceived of "The Day After" as a spectacular sound-and-light installation focused on the origins of life and the intersection of art and science.
He has conceived what the festival director, Mary Miller, calls "a dark, glittering, unexpected, youthful production that is contemporary without being nauseatingly trendy".
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