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the conceptions
noun
The act of conceiving.
Exact(60)
Emotions are wrong, Austen wanted us to know, when the conceptions that they're based on are wrong.
The conceptions are basically kitsch; basically, "Kane" is popular melodrama — Freud plus scandal, a comic strip about Hearst.
It begins upon things familiar to the pupils, and enlarges the conceptions of these, by filling in unnoticed qualities.
That development ran counter to the conceptions that had dominated political thought for the preceding 2,000 years.
Already, on the internet and in other forums, one can see feminists and gay and governance activists challenging the conceptions that underlie it.
It was there, too, that he first raised the call for an "uprising of the proletariat" to realize the conceptions of philosophy.
Here, the conceptions of the two instructors generally align.
In general, we index the objections to the conceptions of public justification to which they apply.
In many cases, these conceptions overlap with one another or with the conceptions considered above.
2) How do the conceptions and views on creativity of Japanese and German student teachers differ?
The end (finis) is to teach how to correctly express the conceptions of the mind (DOS 483 84; 483 84
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