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After the war, she would conceive of the outcast heroine's loss of her "magic cavern" as a metaphor for her own disenfranchisement as a film-maker.
Annunciation, in Christianity, the announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive a Son of the Holy Spirit to be called Jesus (Luke 1 26 38).
"Is anything too hard for the LORD?" (Gen. 18 14) When God told ninety-year-old Sarah that she would conceive, she laughed.
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Claire Clairmont, meanwhile, had the daughter she'd conceived with Byron imperiously stripped from her by the poet, who, quickly tiring of the girl, stuffed her in a convent, where she too soon died.
Only Mexico would conceive of the master of the real world as a trickster".
Elizabet would conceive but miscarry in the first four months of pregnancy.
No sitcom would conceive of showing the pain and pessimism of many an Ayckbourn "comedy".
It was the first of many grand edifices they would conceive.
Both received the vision of an angel, who announced that Anne would conceive and bear a most wondrous child.
The film can't explain why Julia or Sebastian would conceive a risky, tempestuous passion for Charles other than that Waugh seemed to think they might.
In an era filled with talk of peace, love and understanding, it's not surprising that an organization named Peace Train would conceive the fiddle fest.
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