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Our modern notions of Love are inextricably linked to a notion of Romanticism.
Indeed, despite her concessions to commerce, she holds firmly to a notion of integrity.
I compared this to a notion of culture on the Web, in which anyone can post anything.
Chinese camps, tethered to a notion that criminality springs from ignorance, stress moral instruction and reëducation through labor.
In some instances theologians have agreed and held to a notion of revelation as a response to these unanswerable questions.
Joachim was the first theologian to reject Augustine and return to a notion of a millennium to come, and his influence on subsequent millennial thought was immense.
The Jets clung to a notion steeped in the past, a myth perpetuated by Ryan — that they are a great team, of Super Bowl timbre.
It is a form of discrimination, which is related to a notion of purity and pollution and graded hierarchy with a mechanism of exclusion and untouchability.
The government investments will help, but the culinary flowering can be traced to a notion that Arabs here had better fend for themselves.
Mr. Barenboim subscribes to a notion of freedom in pacing that Wilhelm Furtwängler practiced in his conducting, but he does not approach Furtwängler's brand of sonic mysticism.
"This gives rise to a notion of what I call vocal terrorism as a possible scenario in the future and we should be thinking about that now".
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