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"Is it out there like the Hummer?" He went on, "A vestibule gives the client a perceived notion of warmth.
But the commonly perceived notion of Macbeth as an ordinary guy is pursued to an extreme, in Denis O'Hare's ordinary performance.
The cause is not helped by the generally perceived notion that French literature these days, a bit like French cinema, is mainly pretentious tosh – incomprehensible when it is not simply boring.
Studying these spaces, one can't help noticing that the décor seems to bear little relationship to the way people actually live: deer antlers adorn the walls of people who almost certainly don't hunt; vintage typewriters sit on school desks too small to be functional; books have been arranged on shelves by color to reflect some perceived notion of good design.
Typically, she said, Korean investors won't invest at a valuation of more than $5 million due to "a perceived notion of limited upside within the 'small' Korean market".
It is this distinction between the two approaches and the perceived notion that agriculture and wildlife policy have become polarised that suggests that co-management might provide a way forward for the uplands.
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This was not really an issue of black and white but one of perceived notions of right and wrong.
Which seems a particularly American sort of second draft of history, not to mention perceived notions of 'heroism'heroism
In other words, he is rebelling, just as Ms. Rainer did in her time, against the perceived notions of what is right and wrong in art.
For Lady Gaga, calling her fans "Monsters" makes sense; her image is built on subverting perceived notions of beauty, and she promotes the idea of people displaying their flaws, being who they really are.
As a piece of social history, it was considered to be as significant as the novels of Thomas Hardy - an exact contemporary of Kilvert's, and linked tenuously to him through their mutual friends, the Moule family - in documenting the vanishing rural life of 19th-century England; while, in certain respects, the diary appeared to run counter to perceived notions of the Victorian age.
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