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Fyodorov caressed his little daughter, stroking her head, her chest, and her tummy, where one day her own children would be conceived and do their growing.

He was flowing liquid: he must have had a running picture of where the holes between players would be, conceived interventions, and selected and executed.

"All a creative mind would need to do is construct a scenario describing a known or perceived harm of a sort that can somehow be said to relate back to the way a company or an industry makes, markets and/or sells its non-defective, lawful product or service, and a public nuisance claim would be conceived and a lawsuit born". Id.

Watson forcefully persuaded the cultural authorities in Japan to make the approachable, mainly secular, art of the Edo period 17th-19thh centuratherrathan than an earlier epoch - the focus of the show, and made sure that both exhibition and catalogue would be conceived and executed by British specialists, rather than being simply imported from Japan.

But Dr Cagnacci argues that the seasonal variation he finds in the number of conceptions may allow children to be born in more favourable conditions.If so, it makes sense that more boys than girls would be conceived at the times of the year when they have a better chance of survival.

The point isn't just that it would be conceived as contingent.

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After all, I'd be conceived in the late sixties, well before the existence of sperm banks with registered donors.

For Costello, it was a chance to perform his old songs with a crack ensemble in a traditional country-bluegrass context that had sometimes been the one in which they'd been conceived, if not originally executed.

On Monday, the "Hamilton" creator told host Ellen DeGeneres the story of how he found out he'd been conceived to "I Will Survive".

Would it be conceived, built and opened as an embodiment of civic confidence, or as another venue for the corporate rich and the privately educated in the heart of the richest square mile in the UK? I'm all in favour of London having a really good concert hall, especially because the Royal Festival Hall is so poor and the Barbican so limited.

For example, under this definition, biological samples would not be conceived of as 'genetic', because they had not yet been subject to a 'genetic analysis'.

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