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1 It was all spacious- a little empty - the whole conception singularly refined-the colour lovely.
2 Then our whole conception of the psychology of ghosts must be revised.
3 The whole conception of the part of Hamlet has been wrong.
4 But the men who had grasped the whole conception were few.
5 The whole conception of God and man has broadened and deepened.
6 That whole conception of nature is so different from our own.
7 Indeed, I think he despised my whole conception of patient and faithful art.
8 The whole conception of religion in the Bible is gladsome.
9 For our whole conception of race starts from the idea of community of blood.
10 Jawett thought the whole conception of the opening speech erroneous.
11 The whole conception is flawed at the top because people don't read any more.
12 He evidently wanted to live his whole conception of life.
13 Our whole conception of mind is undergoing a great change.
14 But then, given Couteur's existence, our whole conception of quantum cosmology is obviously seriously incomplete.
15 The whole conception is a nightmare of the mind, peculiarly unfavourable to success in business.
16 But the ingenious humanity running through the whole conception of it was touching and memorable.
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