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1
She had her
clear
conception
,
arrived at independently, as was her way.
2
Our social system ought to depend on a
clear
conception
of this point.
3
But it was the simplicity of
clear
conception
and orderly arrangement.
4
A thousand thoughts seemed thronging for
clear
conception
in her mind.
5
She has a very
clear
conception
of the change from slavery to freedom.
6
That
clear
conception
remained a lifelong treasure in the poet's heart.
7
You think I shall arrive at a logical and
clear
conception
.
8
But of the higher branches, especially of strategy, we have little
clear
conception
.
9
Only by uniting them do we get a
clear
conception
of man's life.
10
His head was still dizzy; he had no
clear
conception
of what had occurred.
11
Not that I have yet got any very
clear
conception
of the detail myself.
12
Treatment was undertaken, based upon a
clear
conception
of her moral, mental and physical needs.
13
Why is it essential that we get a
clear
conception
of just what teaching is?
14
And, in the first place, let us have a
clear
conception
of the end in view.
15
Unfortunately it is only with great difficulty that I can gain a
clear
conception
of them.
16
He had a strong will and a
clear
conception
of what he regarded as his duty.
clear
conception
clear