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1
Everywhere were paintings, some superb, some strange, representing
different
conceptions
of insanity.
2
To realise the
different
conceptions
of royalty entertained by educated men under Louis XIV.
3
Our present difficulties with our allies arise wholly from
different
conceptions
of recent Asiatic history.
4
Besides, between them, the abyss of
different
conceptions
has grown deeper in these three years.
5
There are various systems of philosophy with characteristically
different
conceptions
of the method of knowing.
6
Once more, my lords, allow me to wonder at the
different
conceptions
of different understandings.
7
These
different
conceptions
of the office of the Mysteries cannot, as I have said, be separated historically.
8
But are these really
different
conceptions
?
9
For me it is a sign that we have fundamentally
different
conceptions
of the work of the intelligence services.
10
What the filioque rift had revealed was that the Greeks and Latins were evolving quite
different
conceptions
of God.
11
Obviously the two theories postulate two very
different
conceptions
of the fire which plays the principal part in the rites.
12
Acheulean tools have become Rorschach tests of sorts, blank slates onto which
different
conceptions
of antiquity and humanity have been inscribed.
13
Nevertheless, although it understands Him under
different
conceptions
,
it knows that one and the same simple object corresponds to its conceptions.
14
In various phases of my mental and spiritual development, I had framed
different
conceptions
of a future state beyond this life.
15
And this may set him on a collision course with Germany, because France and Germany have starkly
different
conceptions
of its future.
16
The debate in Washington is confused because it hinges on two
different
conceptions
of what success looks like in the surge strategy.
different
conceptions
different
conception