Sentence examples for of her conception from inspiring English sources

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Mrs. Montepagani's suit claims that the date of her conception was most likely the previous month.

Marin's romantic choice of music (Schubert and Gavin Bryars) might seem at odds with the rigour of her conception.

Brown's life today is as unremarkable as the circumstances of her conception have become: she's worked as an administrative assistant in Bristol, England, and is married with a naturally conceived toddler of her own.

at the first instant of her conception was preserved immaculate from all stain of original sin, by the singular grace and privilege granted her by Almighty God, through the merits of Christ Jesus, Saviour of mankind.

Immaculate Conception, Roman Catholic dogma asserting that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved free from the effects of the sin of Adam (usually referred to as "original sin") from the first instant of her conception.

It had been employed to define, on December 8 , 1854 the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, which asserted that the freeing of the Virgin Mary from all taint of original sin had occurred at the moment of her conception.

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(No reader of Plath's journals would ever have characterized her as a "human-being-lover," but this image of herself seems to have been central to her conception of herself, along with that of innocent martyr-victim).

Anything that she conditionally prefers is always subordinate to her conception of the genuine good.

Between the movement sections (all of which were five to ten minutes long) were video snippets of interviews with Streb, in which she talked about fear, the possibility of flight, and her conception of extreme action.

Even if the faculty member in the lab should have informed the student of his or her conception of authorship for a particular project, the student is equally responsible for asserting a claim to authorship at the outset of the project, and equally deficient for failing do so.

She incorporated his concept of the human imagination into her conception of thinking.10 Kant had defined the imagination as "the faculty of representing in intuition an object that is not itself present".11 Following this definition, Arendt posited that the imagination "re-presents" in the mind the images of objects once perceived by the senses but no longer present to them.

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