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1 Beyond this point, they say, the very notion of distance becomes meaningless.
2 I laughed; for the very notion of writing a book seemed preposterous.
3 Bernanke said the very notion of a monetary policy audit was misleading.
4 In one sense, the very notion of Brics and Mints is helpful.
5 On the contrary, the limitation of size belonged to its very notion .
6 When he dared consider the very notion of charging, he felt uneasy.
7 And Atirupa said: Dear, thou seest, the very notion makes thee pale.
8 Goodrick looked shocked by the very notion , and Brigham grinned at him.
9 This could be my son or nephew, that very notion scares me.
10 Buckingham also has a problem with the very notion of ADHD.
11 In any case, I admit to not understanding the very notion of holiness.
12 The very notion offended me so deeply, I nearly choked on my words.
13 Browne, however, dismisses the very notion of such a spurious comparison.
14 I began looking at my wife and daughters differently, at the very notion .
15 The very notion of a world without drugs is totally useless.
16 My all-too-traditional grandfather would be turning in his grave at the very notion .
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