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The topic of sexuality and aging is often treated with tremendous sentimentality or with derisive humor, and it is hard for some people to conceive of sexual desire and passion among the elderly except in terms of lechery
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Before the rehearsal was over, each Player was sure he or she was the first one to conceive of the new Village Theatrical Society Educational Fund, for the awarding of College scholarships to deserving and merited graduates of the Tahoe City School
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punch her in the nose! To this day I can’t conceive of a
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The owners monitor each other, they can't conceive of being allowed to think their own thoughts
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But it was not a game, as her all too jovial brother Heron seemed to conceive of it
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Time to conceive of a way to get himself out of the miserable situation
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His gut told him it was all connected in ways stranger than he could currently conceive of, and he grew more unsettled with each idea
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If these men are as hell-bent as you say on getting what they conceive of as ‘revenge’ and there’s no telling, being as experienced and skilled as they are as veterans, how DRAFT
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Perhaps as untraditional as one could ever possibly conceive of, but it was a family nonetheless
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I couldn’t really conceive of the idea of capital, and being able to live off of the income or interest
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Bad as it was to conceive of it, now he saw it could actually come to fruition
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Perhaps this was indeed the man he had been looking for, the man with the answers to all the questions Hilderich could conceive of and more
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I fell for a long time, many minutes, and I can't conceive of any angle I could have struck the water that would not have broken my body
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I can conceive of no explanation for the failure of my drowning save the intervention of some hostile divinity, gleeful to see me suffer more
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“Yes, that is the way it seems to me…I think Eden might just be all of the time before we ‘ate from the tree of knowledge,’ that is, before we were intelligent enough to conceive of a God
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’ Viewing humans as being critically defined, say, by a level of intelligence high enough to conceive of God, might eliminate the fighting between those believing in evolution and those believing in creation or intelligent design or whatever
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Moreover, it is not clear to me why an imperfect being could not, despite being imperfect, at least conceive of a perfect being, so Axiom 3 also seems iffy
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And, I can conceive of space invaders, too, but that doesn’t mean that notion was put in my head by space invaders, so I don’t find Axiom 4 particularly plausible, either
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The difference is that, while we can conceive of submarines, jet planes, and the like we still have to wait for the applied technologies to allow us to bring them about
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The power of the human mind, for Minsky, lies in its vast repertoire of different ways to think, and in its ability to switch among them in order to pursue its goals…[He] acknowledges that it is useful for us to conceive of our goals as originating from our ‘selves’—mental constructs that embody our personal identities
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"I do not believe that he ever asked her," said Susan, who could not conceive of any one refusing a minister
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government pols have to conceive of new ways to bring in a fresh supply of dependents
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me so much that my mind could not conceive of ever
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She didn’t want to conceive of the time that we would have to be apart, and as
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existence, the more we realize we simply could not previously conceive of the truth as humans
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It is also beyond me how anyone could conceive of the steps
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consider going to therapy because they cannot conceive of the very
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At the time I was planning to kill my dad, I couldn’t conceive of
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It takes a great amount of wisdom, love and honor to even conceive of such a brilliant plan that aids us in the creation of heaven on Earth and we would like to fully acknowledge that
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tool they could conceive of to do it
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we normally conceive of the couple relationship
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I conceive of a love relationship based on freedom and on faithfulness to
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beater and Besant could conceive of a particle having the ability to store
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conceive of all the people on the planet that I could not directly see, and with each
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is to conceive of it as an act of categorization, whether into sets, or types, or varieties, or
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" These remarks depicting the destruction of the sacred temple aroused the curiosity of the apostles as they walked along behind the Master; they could conceive of no event short of the end of the world which would occasion the destruction of the temple
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4 The human heart cannot possibly conceive of the shudder of indignation that swept out over a vast universe as the celestial intelligences witnessed this sight of their beloved Sovereign submitting himself to the will of his ignorant and misguided creatures on the sin-darkened sphere of unfortunate Urantia
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that we can ever imagine or conceive of within our own minds
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a man should conceive of a legitimate purpose in his heart,
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It was impossible to conceive of a man more like his mother
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My mind could not conceive of what
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I cannot conceive of a genuine scientist without that profound faith
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into most of us so strongly as a basic value that we can’t conceive of a
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When we conceive of the intellect not as the end-all of education, but as a tool for the journey, a way to influence those deeper parts of ourselves that we can’t directly access, the intellect better
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conceive of our reality, and humans’ role within it
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] The psychopath as we conceive of him
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conceive of power in other forms critical to its hopes
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An infant doesn’t conceive of his food or his mother as something separate from himself; he doesn’t feel more important than his food, and therefore doesn’t feel disconnected from it
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believes more and more in his sickness, thus making it into an overwhelming reality (of course, this is a greatly oversimplified example; what is really going on out there in the universe is far more complex and infinitely ramified than anything the human mind could ever conceive of)
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could conceive of no way to save him
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What the hell was Minton going to think of it? Come to that, what would the people of Ireland, north and south, think of it? Sir Robin could not conceive of any way in which they could possibly be persuaded that such a wild idea by the British Government was a good one - never
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If we conceive of God as the totality of light and dark, we are closer to what I call Primal Love
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This may be because the myth is positioned at an early stage of our development, one where we had not yet begun to conceive of
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I could maybe, maybe conceive of him writing Drimtaim, which for all its beauty is a bit “thinky”, but the lush emotional falling of Mi Tair seemed far beyond his sensibility
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As a people, the citizens of the US conceive of themselves in the language of the Tree
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That Adam and Eve willed for there to be a moral absolute (a ruler or yardstick of good and evil) indicated that they were too ethically undeveloped to conceive of will without the ego of valuation and condemnation
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We often conceive of love as a driving passion, as in romantic love, where the greatest attribute is a compulsive desire to be with the other
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When attempting to conceive of solutions to the world's economic ecologic and political crisis, we all acknowledge that the single most significant limitation is money
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To be caught in the gravity of a culture is to be entertrained by its thinking, unable to conceive of an ideal outside the prevailing game mindset
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” Faithful wondered if he could conceive of hir as being an example of this, because Faithful believed it of him
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' Where the tough acting I is any person or nism, their perception of the best me is one they conceive of as enjoying the lifestyle they want me to want
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er could conceive of behaviour such as Tasha’s, it
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“I believe the greatest gift I can conceive of having from
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Conceive of an educational situation in which children are so inspired and free to think and play creatively that they did reinvent many things, rather than having them given to them as a head start
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Humanity must evolve to conceive of life as play so as to completely reorganize their economic structure, political organization and institutional systems to keep life habitable for Eartheart and themselves
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couldn't conceive of any parent hating their child
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“People with time to think for themselves have time to conceive of an equal world where all is shared
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In today’s world, I cannot conceive of anyone
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Thought cannot conceive of anything that may not be brought to expression
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Our very familiarity with this law has blinded us to its majesty; we lightly assign it as an explanation for the most inscrutable mysteries, because it is such an absolutely necessary corollary to all we conceive of life or nature, without recognizing that it itself is beyond all comprehension
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The rain-dappled evergreen trees and holly bushes sparkled like cut diamonds in the glinting sun as we rode to the Lorraine Region of France, but my chest tightened as I received a vision from Kermes Twa; the water-droplets were tears she shed for me, but the question was why? Did they portend a future of torment and pain or happiness and joy? Her constant answer was, “ Life always unfolds its mysteries in ways that the human mind can never conceive of
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we cannot know save as we conceive of the individual as active
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I was so far into the role now that I couldn’t conceive of anything happening there that would be a problem for me
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She asked if I could conceive of myself ever being attracted to a man under any circumstances
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He simply could not believe anyone would seriously conceive of such a plot and then set out to carry it through
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Those were terrible things, but at least I could conceive of them
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earliermanner can scarcely conceive of him as the author of a
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unto the Lord," and we cannot conceive of the Hallelujah chorus
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To more accurately conceive of what is really behind the appearance of an emotion or of a decision in our Self-Consciousness, let us consider the following situation in greater detail, a situation which you may have already experienced
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If it cannot conceive of Heaven, then the reason-based approach, as laudable as some
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We are now so deep inside this accumulated mass of duplication; that we cannot conceive of an existence without it
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Ordinarily, we conceive of ourselves as a separate "I" that chooses in full liberty its own self-determined actions and is independent and therefore sole master of its works and responsible
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This inability to conceive of a life without her
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Today, we cannot even personally conceive of the humanity and courage needed to do this
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Until the human imagination cannot conceive of a better triumph than the triumphant conquering life of the Greek monster called Alexander the Great
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’ What a wonderful way to teach servility, and obedience to children so they grow up so brainwashed: they cannot even conceive of the idea of going against the wishes of their elders
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The point is: why live in a social structure where toil-slavery-work is the only form of usefulness… the only currency of human value? Humans cannot conceive of any other kind of social order except the one they already exist in
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That we cannot conceive of a higher purpose
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And still they cannot conceive of a woman who is capable of the kill for the sheer sport of it
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Only the mentality of a bird could conceive of it… only the mentality of a bird would freeze the only two important parts of a birds body: its feet, and its wings into a frozen position of a bird flying… unable to flap its wings or take off from the tree it is on… nailing its dead claws and wings to a tree: as a sacrificial lamb to the slaughter
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� How we conceive of language, holds real power over how we think
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�� My students and I talked about both of these, and it seemed to help in that when we could conceive of feeling and doing compassion and forgiveness
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Although I cannot know the universe of a fly or the consciousness of a fly, I believe that the fly does not conceive of meaning in its unique dimensionality while I can form such meaning as I do as an inherent part of my human nature as we saw with the child with the toy of too many pieces
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� They conceive of them differently, conceive of what they mean as very different
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So is it even possible for Self to conceive of a material or spiritual reality that is nothing? These mental conceptualisations of nothing must somewhat contradict and frustrate the idea and image we may have had about there ever being in existence ‘nothing’
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We know of the world of the womb, the ‘world’ of anatomical embryonic growth prior to the world we now live in, a world of the womb were we could not conceive of the existence of another world that we now live in
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We know of the world we now exist, the world of consciousness, emotions and thoughts, of behaviours and actions, a world where it is also mentally taxing to conceive of the existence of any another world
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was necessary to conceive of and then create such an advanced symbology requiring intimate insights
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Though our visual and experiential perceptions are restricted, we are still able to conceive of,
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conceive of the pain he endured