Sentence examples for perfect conception from inspiring English sources

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Charles Burney, the great musicologist, said of her performance that "her voice was a thread and her knowledge of music very inconsiderable, yet by a natural pathos, and perfect conception of the words, she often penetrated the heart, when others, with infinitely greater voice and skill, could only reach the ear".

What Ryu and Impending have achieved with Heads Up! is a pretty near perfect conception of how that should work, since it puts the experience first and ties in the brand component only organically where it fits, instead of plastering it all over the place like some kind of garish overcoat.

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And what about natural conception?

However, as a sign no indicator is perfect, the US conception rate appeared to drop sharply late in 2014, with no corresponding recession having followed – yet.

But what happens when every step of both the audio and visual components come alive together, in perfect concert from conception to completion?

Every element of "17 Days" is an immaculate conception, perfect proof of the power of art, a genuine testament to the notion of individual genius.

In San Antonio's series against the Golden State Warriors, this year's resident playoff upstart and a team that plays whirling, gunning, unconscious basketball albeit with an itchily blessed-out Fellowship of Christian Athletes vibe—I've had the strange experience of feeling not just the usual grouchy awe but actual delight in the Spurs' perfect unity of conception and execution.

While playing and singing in court masques (for some of which he composed music), he perfected the new conception of song that he revealed in Le nuove musiche (1602; "The New Music").

Sampdoria were outplayed to a barely fathomable degree, and went a goal down, but won at a canter through two hideous defensive mistakes and then, in the second half, a pair of volleys from Vialli and Mancini that were outrageous in their conception and perfect in their technical execution.

This does not look like a mathematically (or philosophically) interesting conception of perfect numbers, and the same is true of the other points Speusippus makes in favor of the perfection of the number 10.

Therefore, it is known as the 'ultimate.'" (TriṃB, Sems tsam shi 169ab) So, as we can see the dependent and the imaginary natures together explain the Yogācāra's position on conventional reality and the perfect nature explains its conception of the ultimate reality.

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