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This work, too, challenges our preconceptions of what an opera stage can sustain.
I have no mental map and few preconceptions of what the city will be like.
Great artists often challenge preconceptions of what a single person can achieve.
"She works in a highly intuitive, playful way that challenges my preconceptions of what a dance should look like.
Nothing about her appearance fits the usual preconceptions of what somebody with her title might look like.
His late-career surge, a gratifyingly long goodbye, defies preconceptions of what an artist's twilight period should be.
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But perhaps food writers have a tendency to fall back on a Zen-infused preconception of what Japan is about.
It was an unfortunate fusion: a preconception of what would happen, of what victory would look like, connected at Firdos Square with an aesthetically perfect representation of that preconception.
You've got some odd preconception of what looks to me like self-deception, so let me take it in a more plain direction: That was racist, yo".
"We have a lot of First Period houses, very old houses," he said, "so there's this preconception of what we're interested in".
He says that writing Making Time was like "shedding a preconception of what you should make, or what you might think you can make".
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