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And Karlin and his colleagues had placed a great deal of thought into how to design something that was everyday and functional, but also easy to use and intuitive, with its conception based on how people might use it, rather than simply creating something and expecting people to learn.

The painting stuns with its conception of physical and spiritual vision as one and the same.

Augustus' son-in-law and aide, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, is credited with its conception.

All of the stories, with the exception of "Europa", were conceived specifically to fit into their place in the structure of the book: this was not a collection of disparate material organised opportunistically into book-form; it was the form of a single book organising the material of reality into conformity with its conception.

The pessimistic side of this view, with its conception of human life as shared suffering, was present in Horkheimer's thought from very early in his life.

However, Russell later rejected both Meinong's object theory, with its conception of non-being, and his philosophical psychology, which conceives consciousness as a relation to objects via mental contents.

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But according to Judy Klym, a spokeswoman for the program, Mr. Buffett has been intimately involved with it since its conception two years ago.

I disagree not only with the Court's holding in this case, but as well with its emerging conception of the individual's duty to assist the State in obtaining convictions, including his own—a conception which, I believe, is fundamentally at odds with our constitutional system.

The Scandinavian countries may stand out in the Western world, but each country implements particular policies, each with its own conception of the functionality of civic integration – with the biggest contrast between Sweden and Denmark.

Now clearly if a comprehensive doctrine such as natural law theory with its robust conception of the good life can pass the test, the test is likely to be a blunt instrument.

In this way, Newton did not merely develop an alternative to the Cartesian view of motion, along with its allied conception of space; he presented a view that could be employed to pick out some of the true motions of objects within nature.

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