Our young people's freedoms were conceived here, and theirs were conceived in Britain.
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Are Tillerson's remarks part of a well-conceived -- or even poorly-conceived -- foreign policy toward North Korea?
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Scherrer and colleagues compared 54 teens conceived through IVF with 43 of their friends who had been conceived naturally.
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An ill-conceived promotional video, mentioned by Dr. Hossenfelder, doesn't mean that the research it describes is ill conceived.
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Aiden was conceived using sperm from his American father and Ethan was conceived using sperm from his Israeli father, court records show.
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But the difference was less dramatic when researchers compared only the 2,776 babies conceived with ART to their 1,245 siblings conceived the old-fashioned way.
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And yet, with the exception of children conceived and pre-conceived to be replacements for a dead sibling, the perspective of the human clone is scarcely considered.
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Men who conceived naturally were 0.42 years old, on average, when they became fathers, compared with an average age of 37 for men who conceived using ART.
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In my book, I compare Dutch media reports from the past with what we know now, and with how donor-conceived children think about the way they were conceived.
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Many of the women had been recruited for the study at a fertility clinic, and the 16 who conceived after fertility treatment were compared with nine who conceived naturally.
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For their second pregnancies with twins, Kelli conceived again through in vitro, while Kerri conceived naturally and discovered she was pregnant after buying a home pregnancy test on a whim.
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There's some sluggish action, a little tension, a few clearly telegraphed jump scares, a bit of romance, a cute kid, and some blandly conceived wisecracks nestled into blandly conceived dialogue.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — Conceived by Pope.
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She shot it months ago, it was conceived months ago.
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Back in America, Commanders had conceived of and devised Gilead.
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The QE programme was conceived when deflation was greatly feared.
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The couple wasn't "actively or consciously trying" when Ashley conceived.
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The garden was originally conceived by landscape designer Jay Pleggenkuhle.
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I conceived of the exercise; we all believed in it.
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Workers were, in fact, conceived as inputs, cogs, resources, etc.
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Interestingly, Nancy Drew was conceived by a man, Edward Stratemeyer.
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I made drawings and conceived of a motorized computer system.
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The couple conceived one child together before the husband died.
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"Candide" was expressly conceived as a protest against 1950s McCarthyism.
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Republicans are working through a proposal first conceived by Rep.
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The program was originally conceived to cover landline phone service.
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" He conceived what he called "a School of Rock overlay.
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Since the very beginning, America has conceived of itself as
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They also provide windows into the minds that conceived them.
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She was conceived in the middle of a lightning storm.
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A new revue, conceived by Jack Viertel and running Feb.
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Laurie was a broken person when she conceived her daughter.
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The Penguin Lives, by contrast, were conceived as love matches.
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I always knew I was conceived using a sperm donor.
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Why not ask your mom about how you were conceived?
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In isolation, each of these cases was quite narrowly conceived.
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S: Following six rounds of IVF, we conceived a baby.
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When it was conceived, brutalism was a utopian architectural ideal.
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McVeigh clearly conceived of his attack as vengeance for Waco.
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I think [Gerri] was originally conceived to be a man.
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"The night he came home we actually conceived," she said.
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It is one of the most ambitious infrastructure initiatives conceived.
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We were conceived a nation founded in liberty and justice.
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As conceived, Sea Dragon would have consisted of two stages.
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Swish was conceived, driven, and funded by the Swedish banks.
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I conceived the idea of Seaman at lunch one day.
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They are conceived to nurture an atmosphere of nationalist xenophobia.
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Could you tell me about how the sanitorium was conceived?
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Fun was why green straws had been conceived at all.
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The watch was conceived in a somewhat less poetic context.
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Some people discovered they'd been conceived through rape or incest.
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Talk about how you conceived of going into the SBA?
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Among kids conceived with ART, the rate was 20 per 1,000.
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The ANC called the motion "ill-conceived" and defended Zuma's record.
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That educational aspect is literally how Doctor Who was first conceived.
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It wasn't her daughter's fault that she was conceived in violence.
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CHIRPS was conceived of by Chris Funk, one of Peterson's colleagues.
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A designer named Kosho Tsuboi has conceived a beautiful gadget idea.
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Alternatively, some donor-conceived people instinctively know something is not right.
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She compares it, in many ways, to how Amazon conceived AWS.
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It was there that he conceived some of his finest works.
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When we conceived of this idea, it was a different approach.
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The two documents were conceived largely in reaction to Nazi atrocities.
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Jia conceived of FF, then seeded it with his own money.
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After a year, about 60 to 80 percent will have conceived.
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The covers were conceived by the magazine's art director, Christopher Sollinger.
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The baby known as Cold War II was conceived long ago.
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Ioanna Katsarou, who conceived and directed this work, faced a decision.
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Has the Story Group significantly changed how the novels are conceived?
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The quest to quantify your child starts before you've even conceived.
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We conceived a child before I'd even finished unpacking my boxes.
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Ontario's Durham Regional Police first conceived Operation Northern Spotlight in 2014.
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You can finally take back your ill-conceived messages on Facebook.
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Writer/director Darren Stein conceived the grotesque film as a comedy.
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The movie was originally conceived with your dad, before his passing.
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President Barack Obama finally dismantled the ill-conceived program in 2016.
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LocoL was conceived to tackle inner-city nutrition and employment problems.
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Lee's amendment to stop the funding of this ill-conceived regulation.
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The EEA was originally conceived as a transitional arrangement, after all.
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It is "Lean In" conceived as an illustrated guide for millennials.
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Both my daughters were conceived this way from the same donor.
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Neither song was originally conceived of a duet by its writers.
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By contrast, The New European was conceived as a niche publication.
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Bergen Hill, for example, was originally conceived as a seafood place.
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Nuno, like Nina, is not conceived as a strictly realistic character.
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GES is an event conceived by former U.S. President Barack Obama.
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At which point I conceived a realm more real than life.
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The so-called 'Theory of Gravitivity' was conceived by Isaac Newton.
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But the law was intended to address ill-conceived agency rules.
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Blackness in the American imagination was first conceived as a nightmare.
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Like the babies born when starved ravens conceived with burned scarecrows.
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She conceived the idea while on maternity leave three years ago.
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This has long been the way Mr. Gelb conceived his role.
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As only can be conceived by a business development person, sure.
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It has conceived the Alpine athletics version of the Marshall Plan.
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The show wasn't initially conceived to go more than one season.
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Ms. DeVos's son Rick conceived the competition and initially financed it.
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She conceived "Yosemite Falls" while the building was still under construction.
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It's unclear if the couple conceived via surrogate or possibly adopted.
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It has exactly one smart, perfectly conceived Hitchcockian page: its last.
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Now, ill-conceived government action is menacing their success, she said.
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My daughter gave birth to (spontaneously conceived) triplets 16 years ago.
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Designers initially conceived of Bert as a treehouse in a forest.
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That's always been the point since we first conceived of this.
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Among men who conceived naturally, 3,244, or 0.28%, developed prostate cancer.
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Rather than being permitted a meticulously conceived dénouement, "Deadwood" just stopped.
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Out of about 24,22016 cancers, 51 occurred in ART-conceived children.
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There are proven alternatives to Trump's ill-conceived and impulsive tariffs.
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When ObamaCare was conceived and written, mostly by the late Sen.
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Both these actions and rhetoric are extraordinarily reckless and ill-conceived.
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He conceived and installed it with no help from the gallery.
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Iqos technology is different from the e-cigarettes conceived in Shenzhen.
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Prospero may be an older man, conceived by an older playwright.
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Ms. Bourquin and her husband conceived naturally on the first try.
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Lonergan conceived of "Margaret" many years before he started writing it.
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The 2018 program was conceived in collaboration with Professor Bernard Stiegler.
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"It's not as if any of these localities have carved up a well-conceived government and well-conceived plan for what it would look like, what services would be and what taxes would look like," he said.
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Was the company truly born when it was conceived in a garage?
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She talks about the relationship with the daughter she conceived through rape.
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" I'll say, "By the way, he's got siblings and he's donor-conceived.
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She ultimately conceived daughters Malia and Sasha via in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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She tried IVF twice, but in the end, conceived naturally once again.
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In the oil group, 74 percent of the pregnancies were naturally conceived.
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She last saw her husband in 2015, when her son was conceived.
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Can you tell me a bit about how you originally conceived Binti?
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The boy alleged that during that sexual encounter, the twins were conceived.
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The impulses are all the same: where the work gets conceived from.
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As she conceived of its story, she incorporated historical statements and behavior.
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She didn't know whether she could carry a baby conceived that way.
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The project was conceived by Lindsey Rosin with Kumble and Jordan Ross.
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Warren first conceived of the agency as a Harvard professor in 2007.
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Was it conceived by a daft stylist for his new video shoot?
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Steve Jobs famously conceived of the iMac as a friendly, welcoming computer.
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The system was conceived by Markos Kern, a Munich-based creative entrepreneur.
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Our son was even conceived the weekend we went to Bottlerock Napa.
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"She shot it months ago, it was conceived months ago," Patterson said.
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The two even say there could be a baby conceived in paradise.
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Visually sumptuous and cleverly conceived, it's as ingratiating as a Disney cartoon.
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But other experts worry creating such a law would be ill-conceived.
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The CFPB was conceived in 2010 to protect consumers from exploitative loans.
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Gehry's first conceived the initial iteration of the Fish Lamps in 1983.
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To reiterate: her false charges were conceived in advance for personal gain.
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In the novel Middlemarch, George Eliot depicts an impulsive and ill-conceived
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Memorial Quilt, which he conceived as a therapeutic folk art project, a
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He suggested his call to Taiwan's president was an ill-conceived move.
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That year also happens to be the year Mylene was likely conceived.
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"We were conceived in hell and born in strife," Mr Bogle recalls.
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All three of these regulations are ill-conceived and expensive policy blunders.
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And over 40 percent actually used a contraception method when they conceived.
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The child in question will have been conceived by in vitro fertilisation.
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In the typical fashion of the ivory tower intelligentsia, scapegoats were conceived.
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Today, about 19983 in 21998 newborns was conceived by in vitro fertilization.
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Eighteen months or so later, during breakup sex, a son is conceived.
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Our Founders conceived of this country as a refuge for the world.
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The musicals that ultimately became "Falsettos" were not conceived to be groundbreaking.
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The health care fund, which Mr. Naqvi conceived, is a prime example.
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Luther conceived of a church in some ways very close to Catholicism.
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She said the triplets were a complete surprise, and were conceived naturally.
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In other words, the individual images were not initially conceived as artworks.
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Did you know that as originally conceived the web was supposed to
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The exhibition broaches many significant questions: How was affordable housing initially conceived?
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Yes, The Fits was not originally conceived to be set in Cincinnati.
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Others were happy to admit they conceived their children to Prince tunes.
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Noisey: How was the EP conceived, and developed into what it's become?
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The idea for the film was originally conceived as a comic book.
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The company was conceived as a center for leading-edge acoustic research.
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Decades ago, her father had an affair, and a child was conceived.
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The manufactured controversy is as transparently political as it is ill-conceived.
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At first, Spotify was conceived of as a free, advertising-supported service.
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Luther conceived the idea of grace and concluded: Everybody can be saved!
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" An erotic revue conceived by the English theater critic Kenneth Tynan, "Oh!
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Trans men have conceived on purpose, but Tanner isn't one of them.
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Still, a child is conceived, and her hair is red like flames.
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Determined that Joplin be honored more regularly, he conceived of the concert.
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"We inherited a system largely conceived in the 22009s," Mr. Wrigley said.
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I had never, up to this point, considered how babies were conceived.
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Democrats would do well to distinguish good results from ill-conceived policies.
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The idea was conceived from a city-wide elementary school art contest.
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The problem is not that these strategies are wrong or ill conceived.
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You could not have conceived of a more dangerous combination of characteristics.
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Isaac Newton conceived of time as a rigid scaffolding erected by God.
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They conceived of an idea that seemed at once ridiculous and sublime.
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"We're raised on this stuff," said Mr. Tendler, who conceived the program.
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Edison caught on to mail-order subscriptions long before Netflix was conceived.
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The development was conceived, in 20083, as a high-end apartment building.
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About 10,000 children are estimated to have been conceived at the clinic.
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Cemeteries were conceived as a way of separating and containing the dead.
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His satirical television program, "The Show," was conceived during the Arab Spring.
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It's all of a piece: architecture conceived as buildings with many lives.
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The Cineplex they entered felt conceived to keep them from me forever.
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It was beyond what I had ever conceived of soy sauce as.
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And his solution is one of the worst of all theoretically conceived.
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The development was conceived, in 2008, as a high-end apartment building.
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Joe, Craig, and Jacob were all followers before any collaboration was conceived.
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She was 14 when her first child was conceived, the criminal complaint said.
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Gaudino, who has endometriosis, had difficulty getting pregnant and eventually conceived via IVF.
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In Utah, where the site was conceived, the population is 91 percent white.
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She underwent surgery that damaged her uterus, and she never conceived, Pearlstine said.
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A series of other alternative reference rates have also been established or conceived.
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A backlash which is wrongly conceived and wrongly targeted … but not entirely unfounded.
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The concept was conceived in conjunction with a five-week long school assignment.
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That's why I've been curious to see how the game was actually conceived.
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This is an ill-conceived idea, but they're gonna go with it anyway.
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Others may think that the "neutral rate" concept was conceived for similar reasons.
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All the while, in court, he's defended Trump's hastily conceived orders and tweets.
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"I think 'haunted house' was the first thing I conceived of," she says.
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Andrew Lewis She conceived first son Jace, now 23, with ex Andrew Lewis.
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She was conceived with donor sperm and her biological father had three degrees.
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Congress conceived the WIFIA to help lower borrowing costs for municipal water projects.
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How many sons or daughters do you think were conceived to this song?
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The scheme, conceived in chaos, has plainly been ineffective in its intended purpose.
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Bina48 had been conceived several years earlier by Martine Rothblatt, the polymathic entrepreneur.
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The film's internal logic is too ill-conceived, its overall direction too unfocused.
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When Ableton Live came out, it too was conceived as a meta-instrument.
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Meritocracy, more broadly conceived, also saves money and seems to promote economic growth.
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Many analysts predicted these unfortunate consequences of the ill-conceived structure of ObamaCare.
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That, for example, was how driver destinations and driver profiles were originally conceived.
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The pipeline was first conceived a decade ago, and completed in late 2014.
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The pledges had read online about any torment ever conceived by any pledgemaster.
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Tasha Robinson: What did Borrowed Time look like when you first conceived it?
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The first is China's economy, which has slowed since the project was conceived.
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Further, Tillerson's ill-conceived reform of the State Department has caused lasting damage.
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He conceived of the event's title before Orlando would change the night's tone.
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Facebook Live was conceived to put viewers in the middle of a scene.
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Service is knowledgeable and attentive, while dishes are well-conceived and thoughtfully executed.
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That landing system is a different design, conceived and built by the Russians.
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White House chaos has only underscored his poorly conceived and unpredictable policy agenda.
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Its savings initiatives are badly conceived and are unlikely to improve the situation.
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Recall, if you will, that "Alf" was a hit when "Seinfeld" was conceived.
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Have conceived a baby Bates, whose life can only go up from here.
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"I conceived the documentary quite like an intimate, immersive initiatory journey," Rezé says.
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It was conceived to be original and positive, done for the right reasons.
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He did that six months to a year before I was even conceived.
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Even Daenerys's child was conceived during marital rape by her husband Khal Drogo.
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"If that is their motivation, it is misguided and ill conceived," said Parker.
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And damaging information about a rival could be conceived as something of value.
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Researchers compared them with 43 naturally conceived controls matched for age and sex.
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"What We Started" appears to have been conceived with contradictory audiences in mind.
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They feared an ill-conceived gathering that resulted in failure would be counterproductive.
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These were originally conceived to provide more sport-related emoji to the set.
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Conceived by the agency TBWA, the ads imbued Absolut with a sophisticated image.
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She stated that the baby was conceived due to rape and became suicidal.
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Of course, as in any broadly conceived group show, many were left out.
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The photograph, originally conceived through the male gaze, is deconstructed in Daignault's painting.
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Coming soon: Edition, the high-end chain conceived by Marriott and Ian Schrager.
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Installations were painstakingly conceived in collaboration with the artist or the artist's estate.
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If anything, they said, their pavilion was conceived as a moment of escapism.
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I concluded that babies are conceived by sitting around a stove and eating.
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I trust others will see the wisdom of avoiding this ill-conceived undertaking.
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And it explains why the bill is so poorly conceived as health policy.
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"A Year in the Life" was conceived as a kind of do-over.
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Walt Whitman conceived of and wrote "Leaves of Grass" while listening to opera.
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Johnson conceived the film after the unexpected death of his father's best friend.
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And this was also, until recently, how I'd conceived of the American project.
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He conceived of the segmented telescope, opening a new chapter in astronomical discovery.
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Planes have even flown admonitory, if occasionally poorly conceived, banners over state capitals.
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Decades ago, my husband and I conceived our two children by artificial insemination.
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This 4x3.03 tri-band router was conceived solely for the destruction of lag.
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A new image, conceived by the New York State Governor, is a mess.
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She conceived on her second round of IVF and now has two children.
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Trump's ill-conceived and poorly thought-out action plays directly into Putin's hands.
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The Twitter spot was conceived and produced in-house, the Biden campaign said.
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"Black Christmas" (2006) horrified critics with its terrible script and ill-conceived plot.
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Her first baby and the twins were conceived and grown in separate wombs.
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These communities, often conceived of as separate, are facing the same serious threats.
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"Skull Island" pretty much exhumes the same story conceived for the 1933 classic.
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Natalie Portman starred in the ill-conceived film "Lucy in the Sky" (2019).
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So she conceived him and withdrew with him to a place far off.
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In essence, Mr. Shkreli demonstrates a tendency to act on ill-conceived perceptions.
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Does work — as currently conceived — have to be our primary source of status?
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Terminals conceived for importing liquefied natural gas have now been overhauled to allow exports.
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The CEO of Fitrock, Rich Svinkin, conceived of the WalkTo app from personal experience.
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The teen said he conceived of and executed his own assault within a month.
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Ahead of it comes the single "Funny Business," whose video she conceived and directed.
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The executive order signed by the President is ill-conceived, and misses its target.
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Tawil and Hallie Meyer conceived of the company while graduate students at Yale University.
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Though they conceived it, neither Wilson nor Clark actually brought the index to life.
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Their other son was conceived using sperm from Elad Dvash-Banks, who is Israeli.
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However you choose to classify it, no hay medio tiempo has been wonderfully conceived.
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They settled on one conceived by the Canadian chapter of Doctors Without Borders: #NotATarget.
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The firm was conceived as a marketplace to rent a spare room to tourists.
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An unlikely man with an unusual background, Bruce Fenton, conceived and organized the roundtable.
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The announcement from Time's Up comes nine months after the organization was first conceived.
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Yes. Are there ill-conceived sales that have not thought through potential regulatory issues?
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Afterward, he typed in the launch code—and an instant later AI was conceived.
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In fact, the couple was vacationing in Mexico when their daughter Oleta was conceived.
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This Hamlet was so thoughtfully conceived that its diversions from the norm felt essential.
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It was here that, thanks to a simple rule change, American football was conceived.
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Ask Polly was conceived as an existential column, and that's feeling quite literal lately.
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Obama clearly conceived his speech as a valedictory address from his time in office.
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That's pretty impressive for a project that was conceived less than six months ago.
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The following year, she was pregnant with their first child (conceived on their honeymoon).
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Another developer has since bought the leasehold, but scrapped "New Chinatown" as originally conceived.
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Dogecoin was originally conceived as a joke featuring a popular Shiba Inu dog meme.
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After all, would the two have met if Martin hadn't conceived of these characters?
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"I tell Chris, his babies are greedy from the time they're conceived," she jokes.
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Astrue, Gaby went to court seeking social security benefits for her posthumously conceived child.
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A posthumously conceived child would at least have family history to look back on.
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They gave their choices names and they conceived of their actions as social movements.
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Before Hidrate was conceived, Nguyen was consulting at Deloitte on a data analytics project.
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As in the case of Islam, forgiveness is conceived as unfolding within the community.
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The system was initially conceived to help air traffic controllers route planes more efficiently.
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The kids were conceived at a Steelers bar and are therefore diehard Steelers fans.
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"Purely because the story we conceived is so big," producer Larry Kasanoff tells Empire.
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The festival was so poorly conceived, you'll remember, that it spawned countless mocking tweets.
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Married couples met pilled-up in room two, babies were conceived in Gatecrasher toilets.
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Back when the competition was first conceived, it was a far more local affair.
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We kind of conceived Gabriel as having a larger arc and being Maria's buddy.
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From that standpoint, I can't say that the GamePad was an ill-conceived concept.
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SHORT We had conceived that idea with [the composer] Marc Shaiman and Fred Armisen.
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At least one baby has been conceived with the DNA from three different parents.
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Trump's attack on the Iran nuclear deal is if anything even more ill-conceived.
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His racing mind continually conceived grandiose projects that his immature will then let slide.
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Conceived decades ago, the airline was set to begin operating as early as 2010.
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The article reported that one in 10 Europeans is conceived on an Ikea bed.
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"I believe we have more long-term opportunities than we originally conceived," he says.
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Administration officials said the monument was conceived to minimize the effect on local fisheries.
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If she conceived his child, she would be given $5 million, according to Lafferty.
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Collusion between corrupt officials and contractors leads to poorly conceived projects and shoddy workmanship.
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Never mind that Kandinsky also conceived of art as a means of spiritual expression.
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The show is conceived as a lecture about sex work sometime in the future.
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The world is sliding back in time thanks to ill-conceived policies and strategies.
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It was conceived in collaboration with France and designed by French architect Jean Nouvel.
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The good news is that the U.S. has conceived and launched this test program.
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It was during this time that many ideas about man's inalienable rights were conceived.
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Nahmad's insistence on the radical makes an exhibition conceived around Sehgal an obvious choice.
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Baillie conceived "Mass" as a response to the news of John F. Kennedy's assassination.
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"If that is their motivation, it is misguided and ill conceived," Parker told CNBC.
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Hubble was already conceived before the astrophysicists used it and had access to it.
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Bernstein, who had complicated feelings about religion, conceived "Kaddish" as an argument with God.
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Blockchain was originally conceived 10 years ago as the basis for the cryptocurrency bitcoin.
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Conceived on the scale of a compact townhouse, it was only 40 feet wide.
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Immediately you are telling a story which has been conceived in a masculine paradigm.
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Conceived by the Equal Justice Initiative and set on a hill overlooking Montgomery, Ala.
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His role remains vague, conceived as it was with the Algerian authorities' customary opacity.
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Conceived in 19973, the Juilliard quartet gave its first official performance the next year.
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It is an ancient practice originally conceived as a defense mechanism against unwelcoming locals.
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They had made bets on how many children would be conceived at the muster.
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It's possible the fitness app is just a harmless and poorly-conceived PR stunt.
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Mr. Lipton conceived the televised sessions as seminars for the New School's drama students.
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The 12 new compositions in the album are as elaborately conceived as the cover.
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It was conceived by Nikole Hannah-Jones, a staff writer for the Times Magazine.
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And while the march was initially conceived as a single event, Women's March Inc.
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Obviously it was you know conceived with it with the Chinese language in mind.
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The commission has succeeded in slowing development of an ill-conceived natural-gas port.
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Ms. Saariaho conceived the two characters as having different harmonic languages that eventually merge.
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Healy's Lincoln portrait was conceived in the 1860s but executed some 20 years later.
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But will we all look strange under the new germicidal lamps he has conceived?
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Michelle Obama and Savannah Guthrie also revealed that their children were conceived through IVF.
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ANNE So, this is about the imaginary friends of children yet to be conceived?
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Some of the 10 mothers in the suit conceived children who are still minors.
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The study included more than 220 million kids, including almost 13,21 conceived with ART.
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But the whole experience becomes soured when you use Lexus's ill-conceived entertainment system.
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It was an attempt, however ill-conceived, to keep his father away from him.
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Einstein asleep in bed after having conceived a son, whom they will name Albert.
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The project was never really Dorsey's, having been conceived under former CEO Dick Costolo.
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It's so boring, the way music is conceived and then declawed for public consumption.
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This was the lightbulb moment in which a great Chi-Town custom was conceived.
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Fifth and finally, all infrastructure projects must be part of a well-conceived plan.
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This poster was conceived by Joy Pictures, which distributed "La La Land" in China.
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The third building, referred to as the stables, was conceived as a utility building.
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She was conceived, she said, on the banks of the Mulgrave River in Queensland.
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A lot of the songs were conceived in the studio to be multi-tracked.
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The "Costume Tours" tours were conceived as digs at a market-obsessed art industry.
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"Following such a course would be ill-conceived and contrary to law," they wrote.
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Originally conceived as the ephemeral set for a performance, it mixed garbage with concrete.
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Freedom is a relative term, and can be conceived only in relation to something.
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Before his passing, Davis conceived of several exhibitions featuring works from MOCA's permanent collection.
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That's when Donald Cunt and Trophy Boy at Donaldo Dump Cruise Park was conceived.
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I like to imagine a world where every conceived child can come to term.
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The tiny performances themselves are purposefully formless, usually conceived without any audience in mind.
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The Iraq War was principally an American project, conceived of and designed in Washington.
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Designed during the Victorian era, Reading Gaol was conceived with the mission of reforming criminals.
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Just knowing how legal apps are conceived and built will give lawyers a huge advantage.
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Them Trumps is a Saturday Night Live-conceived TV series from the producers of Empire.
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In those moments, something had changed in me, in the way I conceived human beings.
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Cohen's antics may go down in the history books as yet another ill-conceived stunt.
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But the show was conceived as a limited series, based on Liane Moriarty's 2014 novel.
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The index was reportedly conceived during a lunch between Pulay, Wilson, and Brigadier Stanley Clark.
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Scott believes they conceived her about three weeks after they met, according to the magazine.
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A lifetime ago, literary studies was conceived precisely in opposition to the specter of demagogues.
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Mayer did try mightily, but made some serious errors, ill-conceived acquisitions and boneheaded hires.
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In any case, roughly nine months after Bernice entered the prison, she conceived his father.
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Other startups that have been conceived and incubated in Expa include Operator, Current and Spot.
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I also witnessed the direct impact of ill-conceived policies that made us less safe.
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Miyubi was conceived by Felix & Paul and written with the help of Funny or Die.
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An ill-conceived policy that fosters ill-will certainly does not serve the public interest.
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When Erin Jackson was 35, her mother told her she was conceived with donor sperm.
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The scheme has been delayed on numerous occasions since it was conceived 17 years ago.
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Finley originally conceived his idea as a play, so Thoroughbreds operates on a micro level.
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And, interestingly, 14% of participants conceived "spontaneously" during the study — without the help of treatment.
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Indeed, the law was so poorly designed and conceived that these problems were entirely predictable.
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It will also sometimes build products conceived in the design phase for the same clients.
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It's in this everything-is-a-canvas methodology that his latest fashion collection was conceived.
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Putting a Nintendo Switch inside a PC might be the best gaming combination ever conceived.
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Well-meaning but ill-conceived wars to change odious regimes have sometimes gone badly wrong.
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Conceived more than a decade ago, the developers hope it will become a services hub.
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Married in September, we conceived in January, still on the cusp of our Honeymoon phase.
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StratEx was conceived to create an inexpensive, reusable and safe way to explore the stratosphere.
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After being conceived at a TechCrunch Disrupt hackathon, mobile app GroupMe began to gain traction.
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Trump has a big stake in the show and conceived of it with Mark Burnett.
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"The patient may have conceived even if a further standard IVF cycle had been used."
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It wasn't easy because each of the products were conceived and coded exclusively for Facebook.
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When we conceived of the project, a lot of those attacks were in the news.
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There is a nugget of interesting science at the heart of this ill-conceived movie.
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At just 70 pounds, it was the most sophisticated such device humanity had yet conceived.
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Day of Silence was first conceived in 1996 by undergraduates at the University of Virginia.
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By all appearances, it's one of the most insane concept cars BMW has ever conceived.
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By any standard, the invasion of Iraq was an ill-conceived, ill-prepared, disastrous enterprise.
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The show was conceived in collaboration with the Bucharest curator and art historian, Magdu Radu.
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Mr Duterte's ill-conceived war on drugs will make the Philippines poorer and more violent.
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It makes it sound like the defining feature of the Wii U was ill-conceived.
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Males are conceived at a ratio of about 125 to 100 over females by birth.
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Bei Bei and his twin, who died shortly after birth, were conceived by artificial insemination.
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This is especially true because we have undertaken the most extensively regulatory reduction ever conceived.
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This follows President Trump's ill-conceived travel bans that targeted individuals from Muslim-majority countries.
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Years later he and his ex wife conceived a son, Ben, who is now 11.
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Not in how it's conceived of or made, and never in how it is received.
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The AIIB was conceived when China's foreign-exchange reserves seemed headed inexorably towards $4 trillion.
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Jurassic World star Bryce Dallas Howard's parents named their children after where they were conceived.
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Tesla was originally conceived in 2003 by Silicon Valley engineers Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning.
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I had babies at age 35, 39, and 46 -- -- all conceived the old-fashioned way!
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""You don't ever see triplets being conceived naturally, let alone going 34 weeks without knowing.
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It was conceived in 2000, back when WeWork hadn't yet cracked $10 billion in valuation.
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"So the cafes were conceived as a way to connect with others," said Ms. Leary.
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"Trump conceived an early, obsessive antipathy for Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates," the book reads.
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Their meeting produced the most envied and most successful form of national government ever conceived.
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I had already conceived then of a world of life awaiting me, bottomless in variety.
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Such a gesture, though conceived with peaceful intentions, could not have failed to feel threatening.
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The Greys conceived of the temple together during their first MDMA experience back in 1985.
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This lie was conceived to distance humans from God and usurp his role on Earth.
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Like LIGO's lasers, it first had to be conceived, designed, and tested before being implemented.
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Let's hope that allegiance to an ill-conceived cinematic universe doesn't actually harm its changes.
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Homes across America will light up with ill-conceived and poorly carved jack-o-lanterns.
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Yet policymakers should not rush through ill-conceived reforms for the sake of political posturing.
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For many in Hollywood, the move from executive to creative is, at best, ill-conceived.
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The "Great March of the Return" was conceived earlier this year by civil society activists.
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Matt Damon is not playing a role that was originally conceived for a Chinese actor.
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She makes the difficult choice to be honest with him about how he was conceived.
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But so much still stood in the way of her being conceived as a captain.
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It's easy enough, these days, to point out that traditionally conceived masculinity is pretty fragile.
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TWA's baggage carousel had been conceived to handle only a few suitcases at a time.
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The modern nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed submarine is arguably the most fearsome weapon ever conceived.
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Most recently, they conceived of a project called On Press: Making Visible an Unseen Detroit.
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Racism was conceived as a byproduct of society's class stratification, and would disappear with time.
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Mr. Nikas said the Morgan company does not believe Mr. Indiana conceived the new sculpture.
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The golden age of "normal" might date back to 1945, the year Trump was conceived.
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EdjSports, he said, never would have conceived that fourth-and-8 situation against the Giants.
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The medal, first awarded in 1936, was conceived by John Charles Fields, a Canadian mathematician.
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It was in these talks that I conceived the idea for many of my compositions.
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The car is an example of the private projects for which Garage 56 was conceived.
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Each of the nine bedrooms is itself an artistic installation conceived around a different animal.
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Many of the rules illegally withheld from Congress's scrutiny are burdensome, ineffective, or poorly conceived.
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And fashion insiders sneered when Mr. Riccobono and Mr. Sanandres conceived the company in 2010.
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"I thought the sadistic state of hyper-visibility inside was brilliantly conceived," Ms. Wood continued.
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Systems like Wave Field Synthesis can also change approaches to pieces conceived using earlier technologies.
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This pragmatic raid on enemy turf was first conceived under Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May.
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Much of the rest of the menu reads as if it were conceived by committee.
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The sole function of sex these days was recreational; babies were conceived in the laboratory.
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The discourse, so conceived, isn't an arena or a marketplace, but an endless cocktail party.
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My mother conceived me when she was thirty-eight, using sperm from an anonymous donor.
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On the right, conservatives condemn the suppression of free speech with equally ill-conceived tactics.
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It was conceived by Ms. Rowling with its playwright, Jack Thorne, and director, John Tiffany.
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The border offer went beyond what was included in the bipartisan plan conceived by Sens.
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The answer had to do with corruption, weak institutions, and ill-conceived practices by donors.
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The report vindicated Holder, concluding he neither conceived the operation nor attempted a cover-up.
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Perhaps the reaction of some of Trump's opponents to Tuesday night's rally was ill conceived.
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This is especially true because we have undertaken the most extensive regulatory reduction ever conceived.
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Technically, you&aposve conceived, which is why you might get a positive pregnancy test result.
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It was conceived by Europeans and led by the Dutch artist and filmmaker Renzo Martens.
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He also hated the power of the nation's early central bank, conceived by Alexander Hamilton.
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The piece is tightly conceived and appealing, a little Rachmaninoff-y with brooding noir flavors.
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"States were the only place where social policy could be conceived of," she told me.
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The Vivianna, in fact, was conceived as part of a competition: Design something you despise.
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Here is where the cannabis story took an awkward, ill-conceived and sometimes ugly turn.
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Jens Hoffmann, the museum's Susanne Feld Hilberry Senior Curator at Large, conceived of the idea.
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This Ford GT40 Mk. I was conceived to be a track-crushing, Ferrari-beating racer.
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"It was an ill-conceived deal from the start," said a source close to Nissan.
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The country that conceived planned obsolescence only pledges allegiance to momentary trends and market tantrums.
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But not every pregnancy conceived in the midst of an ED will end in tragedy.
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You learn from watching this movie that this figure was conceived of as a peace-keeper.
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In six months or so, microcephaly will occur in children conceived by mothers infected by Zika.
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Most recently, Kodak slapped its name on a blockchain initiative that seems to be poorly conceived.
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This is important as the ban is wrongly conceived, and has rightly been rejected by Labor.
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"Your 'Meet the Parents' marketing email is incredibly offensive, outdated and ill-conceived," wrote Leslie Gold.
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According to her biological father, Joseph Amoroso, Bella was conceived in a tent at Occupy Boston.
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"I wanted to blow up a room," Buerhaus says of a sculptural project she once conceived.
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There are elements in here that probably will appear in future Star Wars films yet conceived.
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Jo's mother, Vicki Ann Rudin (Michelle Forbes), reveals Dr. Wilson-Karev was conceived during a rape.
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But this child will was conceived using a donor's mitochondrial DNA, a much more significant leap.
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The phone was a vehicle for an idea that was barely conceived, let alone fully realized.
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White and Goldin were close friends, and this pair of exhibitions was conceived as a conversation.
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Sara was conceived after a drunken one-night stand with a friend, according to the Telegraph.
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From the moment a child is conceived, a whole host of new responsibilities come with it.
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On 4:44, JAY-Z reveals on the title track that the twins were conceived naturally.
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Kate and Kevin, of course, were conceived the night that the Steelers won Super Bowl XIV.
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However, such a facility would be far smaller and require far fewer employees than initially conceived.
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The project was ill-conceived and showed a lack of understanding of India's culture and values.
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The show has been in the works since 2015, when it was originally conceived for HBO.
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The current Renault Clio and Nissan Micra have similarly powered - yet separately conceived - motors and transmissions.
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Universal credit was originally conceived as a slightly more generous system than the one it replaced.
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My little problem was actually a cleverly conceived puzzle, not a quirk in the world's topography.
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Lederer was conceived during her parents' honeymoon in Cordoba, in central Argentina, in early March 1976.
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They were conceived as idiosyncratic one-offs which evoke the genre's revered 1960s and 1970s classics.
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" Brown's lawsuit claims Spiegel "repeatedly exclaiming that Brown had indeed conceived of a 'million-dollar idea.
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Emily goes from the Colonies to the home of the man who conceived of the Colonies.
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I conceived of the idea of the Super Soaker while still employed as a NASA engineer.
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"I have a son — he just turned 5 — and he was conceived by IVF," Zumas said.
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So began Project AZORIAN, one of the most absurdly ambitious operations the CIA has ever conceived.
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The pair are already parents to son Ace, 3, who was conceived through in vitro fertilization.
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"4" is both beautiful and full of wonder, tightly conceived and exceedingly open-ended—and –hearted.
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Kimberly and Suzan McLaughlin were married when they conceived a child using an anonymous sperm donor.
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The knife was conceived as a multipurpose outdoor tool, the gun ostensibly for hunting or protection.
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Spartan, which raised funds via a successful IndieGoGo campaign, was conceived over a dinner between friends.
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Numerous LNG projects, conceived before the 22013 financial crisis slowed world economic growth, are starting production.
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Car factories are conceived, designed and built to use parts that flow in regularly on lorries.
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The CFPB was conceived in 2010 after the global financial crisis to stamp out predatory lending.
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It was conceived by the actors Cleo Pires, Paulo Vilhena (game ambassadors) and the Agency Africa.
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You are a bastard, conceived in a bucket on the floor of a hot dog stand.
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The issue, as currently conceived, demands international cooperation, proactive government action, and aid to poorer communities.
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Founded in 2011 by five tastemakers nearing graduation, Ain't-Bad Magazine was conceived out of necessity.
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Horrified, the Afghan government suspended its cooperation with the nearly conceived mining-as-counter-insurgency program.
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Now it is up to Congress to stop this ill-conceived arms deal from going through.
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Hezbollah was conceived in the early 1980s primarily to fight against Israeli occupation in southern Lebanon.
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The work was conceived out of a desire to explore the unknown territory of new tools.
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PBMs were conceived to serve as an intermediary between the many facets of the pharmaceutical industry.
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I wasn't expecting an arthouse film, but it seemed conceived by men wearing khakis, not glitter.
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Now, several years after the idea was first conceived, Cozmo is ready for the wider world.
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The tax was conceived by Senate Democrats in 2009 to help finance the Affordable Care Act.
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I love it when women challenge the pre-conceived notions of how a businesswoman should dress.
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He was enthusiastic about racing in New York City, where the America's Cup was first conceived.
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It seems she was conceived to be not quite as malicious as I suspected towards Ray.
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We urge our colleagues to give up on this ill-conceived attempt to block the transition.
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"Kimmy" was conceived for NBC by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock but ended up on Netflix.
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Originally conceived by entrepreneur Elon Musk, the idea is being developed by a number of companies.
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It was conceived by the actress Sarah Jessica Parker, a vice chairwoman of the company's board.
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Their first child, a boy who was conceived naturally, was born at the end of April.
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Conceived as a part-time project, running XOXO eventually grew to consume most of their year.
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As this ill-conceived ruling progresses, small businesses will struggle to mitigate their new considerable liability.
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Separately, they set off for Tel Aviv, where Epstein was born and the narrator was conceived.
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Dr Russo Sun Protective Day Cleanser SPF 30 was conceived by a dermatologist based in Britain.
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It excludes babies conceived with the help of IVF and those born with major birth defects.
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Burnett conceived of the show as "Survivor" in the "urban jungle," and it became NBC's flagship.
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Sprankles was conceived as an accessible marijuana brand that lowers the barrier of entry to consumption.
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It is largely down to one of the most drastic civic water conservation campaigns ever conceived.
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Leadership analysis might give clues MORE as ill-conceived and a waste of American bargaining power.
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He conceived the Sol Project after the 2013 Latina/o Theater Commons National Convening in Boston.
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It would be a pity if Ms. French raced through such beautifully conceived and executed material.
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The idea was conceived while founder Robert Collignon was traveling cross-country in a camper van.
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Moore, conceived through in vitro fertilization, gave birth via emergency cesarean section after revealing on Oct.
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Or was it conceived to be from the start what it is now — self-sufficient, done?
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The project was originally conceived to help reduce the overabundance of algae in the Baltic Sea.
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They are his personal causes — conceived in most part, it seems, by watching Fox News shows.
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Thankfully, this ill-conceived entitlement has rescued millions of destitute Americans with no other medical alternatives.
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Several children had also been conceived, and some religious sisters had been forced to have abortions.
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Tarullo has been a key architect of banking rules conceived since the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
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It's very seldom that you see something that's conceived for the site by a major artist.
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But Mr. Trifonov had the music sounding as if Bach had conceived for the modern piano.
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Land artists conceived monumental earthworks that blurred or erased the edges between art and its environment.
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Eli Baden-Lasar always knew he was conceived with the help of an anonymous sperm donor.
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Mr. Roston originally conceived of a show that would feature Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and Hathaway.
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Officials conceived of the bond-buying program as similar to the Fed's management of interest rates.
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Conceived to convey permanence, the signature building opened in the midst of the telephone company's breakup.
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" He added, "We conceived of the attic of almost a graveyard for their hopes and dreams.
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We had a good marriage and our son was conceived out of love from both parents.
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It was conceived some 500 years ago and was the founding creed of the United States.
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But this plan seems poorly conceived, too dependent on military action and fueled by wishful thinking.
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So I regret to announce this ill-conceived and legally dubious promotion has now been cancelled.
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That was the backdrop against which Through the Darkest of Times was conceived, the creators said.
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And second, it has always been an intentional city, closely conceived and constructed by central planners.
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In fact, it was in large part conceived to preempt a revolution of the working classes.
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Those projects succeeded because they were wholly conceived, managed and led by local visionaries for change.
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She and her former partner had each given birth to one daughter conceived with my sperm.
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Edwards went through to believe that her husband had not conceived a child with Ms. Hunter.
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Jonah: Well it was always conceived and pitched as a piece about Cody, not about Kanye.
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White Tiger, conceived by Bill Mantlo and George Pérez in 1975, was Marvel's first Latino superhero.
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In this thoughtfully conceived and crafted memoir, the authors offer evocative, relentlessly honest portrayals without judgment.
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Timbers presented a scale model of the stage design, which had been conceived by Chris Barreca.
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"From the moment I conceived the play, that's how I heard it starting," she told me.
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They're about to learn just how ill conceived and unpopular the Republican legislative agenda really is.
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But the illegal enforcement of unsubmitted — and poorly conceived — rules is only part of the problem.
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Moreover, they say, most babies conceived during Zika epidemics in Latin America have been born healthy.
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And continuing to support an ill-conceived proxy war in Yemen does not make America safer.
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The pop-up was conceived by San Diego natives and sisters Anne Buehner and Mary Carr.
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In general, we ought to obey even ill-conceived laws until we can get them changed.
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That's because it almost seems conceived to provoke supporters of both modern architecture and architectural diversity.
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"Domonic Whilby never could have conceived his actions were actions," she said in her closing argument.
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It was sometimes improvised, but usually structured around actions that artists conceived and sometimes executed themselves.
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Some bills were poorly conceived; some were cruel and unjust; some were sold on false pretenses.
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What he conceived had a distinctive look that advanced the movie into smarter, more serious territory.
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But playing against that is the solitary nature of power as conceived by Mr. Macron himself.
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Now my brother has two children whom he believes his wife conceived with her own father.
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Her age, as well as the fact that she conceived twins, made natural delivery too risky.
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State Street says in its lawsuit against Ms. Visbal that it "conceived and launched" the project.
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At its core, though, "Prevenge" is a brilliantly conceived meditation on prepartum anxiety and extreme grief.
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Technically, you&aposve conceived, which is why a pregnancy test might give you a positive result.
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Originally conceived as passive investments, E.T.F.s have become increasingly complex, without a commensurate increase in oversight.
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Raphaela Platow, the director of the CAC, initially conceived of the Colescott retrospective five years ago.
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The show is conceived and directed by Martha Tornay and co-directed by Victoria Roberts-Wierzbowski.
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But the database alone has more than 50,000 members, most of whom are donor-conceived people.
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This makes "any reliance on the curve for expansive [drone] policymaking appear ill-conceived," DJI writes.
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Abortion is illegal in El Salvador, regardless of the circumstances in which the baby was conceived.
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This show, conceived by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill and Andrea Giunta, fills a major art historical gap.
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Just as with the stay-or-go referendum, the question of whether a brand should show now and sell now, or show now but sell later, is highlighting a division in fashion, between brands conceived to dress up the status quo and brands conceived to challenge it.
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Because Kneebody had worked with Mr. Chaloff, Mr. Wendel conceived "The Seasons" with a videographer in mind.
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It seems she had rock 'n' roll on her mind, partly, when she conceived of the show.
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Insects should be utilized as a new ingredient and used in ways that we haven't conceived before.
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ContraPoints was conceived to balance the political playing field by dissecting issues through a left-wing lens.
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OklahomaIf it's found that a child was conceived during rape, the perpetrator's rights can be stripped away.
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PennsylvaniaParental rights may be terminated if a court finds that the parent conceived the child through rape.
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While the vetting of our visitors should be taken seriously, this program was ill-conceived, at best.
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In its early stages, Cummings and his collaborators conceived the record as a live in studio album.
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A twin-roll process, much as Bessemer conceived, is already employed by Nucor, a giant American steelmaker.
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She called her dad, who told her she was conceived using an egg donor and separate surrogate.
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Today is July 28, exactly 120 days from March 30, the day I conceived my baby boy.
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Until now, we've been lucky; most of the ill-conceived legislation has died on the Senate floor.
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Eventually, Moore realized that one woman in the family had conceived a son shortly before she divorced.
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THE Turing Test was conceived as a way to judge whether true artificial intelligence has been achieved.
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It's not that DC's characters are fundamentally badly conceived; they're just harder to translate to the screen.
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In September, a 73-year-old woman in India gave birth to twin girls, conceived through IVF.
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She also dived into personal experiences including how she conceived her daughters and insights on her marriage.
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I conceived my babies through IVF, and I knew I was lucky to have any at all.
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Let's assume Khloé and Kylie's babies were conceived in May, as they're both reportedly due in February.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda originally conceived of Hamilton as a hip-hop concept album called The Hamilton Mixtape.
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Nuan Nuan was conceived naturally — rare for pandas in captivity — and her birthday falls on Aug. 16.
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Facebook's Free Basics was an ill-conceived effort to bring Internet access to the poor in India.
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When a project is conceived, a small group is assembled to work on it within three days.
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And at times, I couldn't help but wonder if that was how it had initially been conceived.
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By putting a complex infrastructure project to a poorly conceived vote, the president-elect soured the mood.
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And, three years later, Jeff and Karen welcomed a second daughter, Abby, who was conceived via IVF.
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Which leaves the Hydrogen One as one of the most hyped and ill-conceived phones in years.
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Country Living reported friends of the actress claimed Ball had suffered several miscarriages before they conceived Lucie.
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The government relies on a law that was enacted in 1986, before anyone conceived of cloud computing.
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These paintings were conceived as easily understood allegories and thus serve as agitprop for the Sandinista revolution.
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This kickball thing is the most imbecilic, brainless idea ever conceived, and I will never forgive myself.
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But the entrepreneurship scheme is different in that it was conceived to boost the country's business scene.
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It's not insurers' fault that the law is poorly conceived, incompetently written, lawlessly administered and utterly unworkable.
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The site was conceived in 2010 as a way for the search giant to compete with Facebook.
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Wakanda was initially conceived as a utopian nation, but it has suffered crippling indignities in recent years.
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His election follows years of ill-conceived economic policies and capital controls that have stifled business activity.
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The idea behind track was first conceived when Turner was home one evening, playing with some ink.
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But the first consumer-facing VR systems were indeed conceived as a new form of human connection.
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Third, the world is in a different place than it was when U.S. nuclear doctrine was conceived.
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The new rules were conceived under the presidency of Barack Obama, a Democrat, and have broad support.
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Indeed it was a failed experiment, but only because the legislation was poorly conceived and loosely drafted.
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Windows 10 is everything (and more) its ill-conceived predecessor should have been in the first place.
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A lot of the way I conceived Sticks Angelica changed from how it started out to be.
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Mr Palmer heightens this paranoiac tension with his brilliantly conceived account of how time travel might work.
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Despite my worries, I'm relatively lucky, and my particular situation highlights how poorly conceived the law is.
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These opening scenes are taut and deviously conceived by Lanthimos and his longtime screenwriting partner, Efthymis Filippou.
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But video opera — that is, operatic works conceived for video — has a spottier history, which is curious.
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Its adaptation of "Sleeping Beauty" is conceived with impressive thoroughness and many delightfully apt, even brilliant choices.
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Mattingly initially conceived "WetLand" — a repurposed 1971 Rockwell Whitcraft houseboat — for the Philadelphia nonprofit FringeArts in 2014.
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There's also Project Ocean, a partnership with ZSL conceived in order to tackle pollution from waste plastic.
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But rather than focusing on death, Mr. Leshnoff conceived "an ecstatic embrace of life," he said recently.
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It was conceived to give amateur sailors an opportunity for adventure and was first contested in 1996.
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Banks say that Dodd-Frank, which was conceived in response to the financial crisis, hobbles their growth.
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Cora speculated that this black couch was where the Tolstoy children were conceived as well as born.
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Sometimes it can't, for a lot of reasons, at least not the way you originally conceived it.
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According to a behind-the-scenes feature, an animated version of this prequel series was originally conceived.
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The ability to make fire is the oldest and most important technological innovation ever conceived by humankind.
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As the Nativity story recounts every Advent, Jesus was not conceived through relations between Joseph and Mary.
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A more broadly conceived compassionate-release mechanism would not by itself cure the problem of unfair sentencing.
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But policies to force opioid tapering as a way to mitigate the opioid crisis are ill-conceived.
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The site, near Portugal's capital Lisbon, was conceived by the king in 1711, and has two palaces
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This isn't exactly what's bothersome about Facebook blindly charging into another market with another poorly conceived service.
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This approach uses well conceived actions that will be understood by the foe as a meaningful concession.
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Elizabeth and Philip's relationship was conceived as a sham, but it grew into genuine love and partnership.
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The handshake, it is said, was a ritual conceived in mistrust, for the purpose of making peace.
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Torn went into entertainment with a name that many assumed was a corny, ill-conceived stage name.
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This simple technology has helped many men forge a link to their newly conceived for years now.
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Still, the Hawkeyes have a lot of potential, provided Ferentz learned from his team's ill-conceived turtling.
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Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman was conceived of, written, and made in a world where Donald Trump was president.
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When the transition was conceived, it was its own thing, but they later stumbled upon the image.
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"This is the worst energy-wasting garbage idea ever conceived," David D. of Los Angeles, California, said.
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No. You are not going to cloud up our art form with your ill-conceived oral feculence.
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This style was first conceived in San Francisco by a handful of designers in the late 1960s.
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Ms. Mukaiyama also performed in the premiere of the work, which was conceived for her multiple talents.
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The first Earth Day was conceived by Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin as an environmental teach-in.
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The program, "Preludes to a Lost Time (Imaginary Dialogues)," was conceived by the Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer.
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It was a symbol of great progress that she was conceived as something more than a maid.
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Lafayette Anticipations "was not conceived to be an alternative, but of course it is," Mr. Quintin said.
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The day's protest was conceived by Lane Murdock, a sophomore at Ridgefield High School in Ridgefield, Conn.
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The festival was conceived to help fund the building of a recording studio in Woodstock, New York.
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Critics have said it was poorly conceived, and judges have repeatedly challenged its power to prosecute cases.
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Technology has improved the profession beyond what the most imaginative officer could have conceived in those days.
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The exhibition was first conceived in 2010 by the Louvre and toured extensively through the United States.
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Like most of her line's graphic tees, it was initially conceived as a piece of social commentary.
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"At the time this prize was conceived, political realities were different than they are today," she said.
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The show is conceived as an eviscerated body, whose limbs have been scattered throughout the different rooms.
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The landmark was a neo-Moorish fantasy conceived by a Czech architect under the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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By that time, Ms. Letissier had fully conceived the new persona and written an essay about it.
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But too often he is disinterested in fact-based views that push against his pre-conceived notions.
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The international soloist Jan Vogler performs the part originally conceived for Katinka Kleijn, while Manfred Honeck conducts.
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The team's putative, on-paper head coach is Steve Kerr, who conceived this let's-have-fun team.
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Is there no end to ill-conceived military exploits in a faraway land we know nothing about?
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But to local preservationists, those efforts have come too late, and in some cases are ill conceived.
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Jonah: Well it was always conceived and pitched as a piece about Cody itself, not about Kanye.
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NAFTA was conceived by Ronald Reagan, signed by George H.W. Bush and it passed under Bill Clinton.
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Stormi was conceived early in their relationship, and Jenner leaned on Scott during her then-secret pregnancy.
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"Our tax system was conceived, I don't know, for the beginning of the 20th century," Moscovici said.
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The guesthouse, a later addition, was originally conceived as a wood-lined gallery with a circular skylight.
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In part this is because the C919, first conceived over a decade ago, has been serially delayed.
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Jonah: Well it was always conceived and pitched as a piece about Cody itself, not about Kanye.
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Over the years, critics concurred, he conceived some of the most emblematic camera movements in world cinema.
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But as his playing developed, he quickly earned a reputation for precisely conceived, meticulously executed drum parts.
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Now that ISIS had laid waste to all of Nimrud, Lowe had conceived an even bolder proposal.
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" Though it covers 35 years of work, she insisted the exhibition not be conceived as a "retrospective.
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A year later, the Vasulkas conceived "Noisefields," a hypnotic visualization of the energy of an electronic signal.
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"The rule is unconstitutional, without legal authority, and further is ill-conceived policy," the NCLA petition said.
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The researchers advise parents of children conceived with IVF to concentrate on other heart disease risk factors.
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More importantly it taught me how to better challenge my own confirmation basis and pre-conceived notions.
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While not conceived as an awards contender, the film is expected to be a box office hit.
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Liu's imagination is dauntingly capacious, his narratives conceived on a scale that feels, at times, almost hallucinogenic.
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My husband is convinced that we've conceived and buys the cutest wool socks that say Baby Bear.
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So if this really is a left-wing effort to mount a coup, it is poorly conceived.
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A Family Portrait: Brothers, Sisters, Strangers (2019) I always knew I was conceived using a sperm donor.
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The WASPs were supposed to be given full military status when the program was conceived in 1942.
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She was conceived via in vitro fertilization, using Eledge's sperm and eggs from Dougherty's sister, Lea Yribe.
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It&aposs been 40 years since the first baby conceived using in vitro fertilization (IVF) was born.
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That idea foundered on Reagan's insistence on developing of his ill-conceived Star Wars missile defense system.
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Now that the whole situation has come to light, those justifications look confused, ill-conceived, and incomplete.
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"The Maya conceived of the cosmos as having three basic layers: heavens, earth and underworld," he explains.
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Meena was even conceived in prison, and has never been out, not even for a brief visit.
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It was conceived by Ensemble for the Romantic Century, led by Eve Wolf, and opens on Dec.
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Mr. Khrzhanovsky conceived of "DAU" as a biopic about the Nobel Prize-winning Soviet physicist Lev Landau.
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She's now 47 and mother to an 18-month-old daughter conceived through donor eggs and sperm.
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It "was a defining moment of an ill-conceived and poorly executed convention," one Iowa Democrat said.
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Perhaps the era's single most famous example of artist-made agitprop was similarly conceived as a giveaway.
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Every possession in which Tony Allen touches the ball is a heroic arc conceived by Joseph Campbell.
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But this exhibition is enabled by a triumphal excess of exquisite loans and measured, beautifully conceived curating.
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Luckily for Trump, Arlovski's ill-conceived flying knee attempt and Fedor's sublime timing spared him that inconvenience.
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Was it conceived as such when you were recording the first album for Mule back in 2009?
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The IMx design has been conceived to communicate its electric underpinnings on the outside, and it's a look that was conceived based on taking inspiration from Japanese swords, and also from 'washi,' or Japanese paper that's made for subtly and durability with a painstaking multi-step creation process.
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To write off Russian election interference by boiling down its efforts to purely Facebook ads is ill-conceived.
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The Merc With the Mouth has been talking at readers since Rob Liefeld conceived of him in 1991.
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The Echo has become such a fixture in the household, I hadn't conceived of just putting it away.
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Once you have conceived an idea how do you go about choosing the medium to best execute it?
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He married again soon afterwards, this time to Jean Freas, who swiftly conceived two daughters, Rebecca and Candida.
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South DakotaParental rights can be restricted or terminated for any person who conceived a child through sexual assault.
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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were actually conceived in part as a parody response to Miller-esque comics.
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Team Targaryen-Stark managed to hold the North, and Winterfell, against the greatest threat ever conceived in Westeros.
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Regan was fired from HarperCollins and Fox's Rupert Murdoch admitted it was "ill-conceived," according to USA Today.
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Aware that people who spread herpes are conceived as selfish, deceitful, heartless, I tried to be the opposite.
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I remember chatting about it with my ex-boyfriend when I first conceived the idea for the book.
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The program had been conceived during the Nixon era as a market-based alternative to derelict public developments.
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The Creators Project: How different is the completed Smog Free Tower compared to when it was first conceived?
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Critics contend GIFT is a high-profile example of some of Modi's ill-conceived and over-ambitious initiatives.
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It is from the heart, the heart of a people conceived in liberty and still believing in liberty.
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Conceived from a genuine interest in falconry, the portrait of Camaleón went beyond the imagination of the artist.
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Even though my son was conceived in the most traumatic possible way, his birth was my saving grace.
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It was conceived as a way to help players enjoy this part of the game without actively cheating.
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At their best, adults are snide gossips, who wish to hurry children along on a pre-conceived track.
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As seen in the copious plans on view here, they are conceived with rigorous engineering clarity and efficiency.
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I figured that if I conceived in February, I'd get the news of my child in early March.
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Past attendees have included Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, and the Manhattan Project was conceived there in 1942.
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His signature economic reform, a labour-market liberalisation called "Agenda 2010", was conceived in co-operation with businesses.
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Mr Macron seems to have a carefully conceived idea of the sort of presidency he wants to embody.
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Bennett Cerf of Random House conceived of a high-quality series (ultimately about 180 volumes) for young readers.
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He conceived of doing this by gluing the layers of the stack together with a water-soluble material.
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Jarvis explained to The Verge that the project was originally conceived of as a podcast several years ago.
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Such gadgets were conceived with young consumers in mind, but could be even more useful for older people.
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Gravity Rush was a smartly conceived game, but Japan Studio fails to build on its previously proven concepts.
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Godard famously conceived of the moment when studio executives demanded that he include a nude scene with Bardot.
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It was conceived with the help of GLAAD's Nick Adams and Alex Schmider and transgender advocate Andrea James.
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Inevitably, there were clunky moments as well, including a poorly conceived joke about Bill Cosby attending the ceremony.
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Since vinegar inhibits the growth of bacteria, shrubs were originally conceived as a way to preserve aging produce.
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These are the strongest melodies of James' career, and the first time he ever conceived such rich compositions.
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JWST was originally conceived in 1996 as a $1 billion telescope, with an expected launch sometime around 2007.
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Their son, Addison, who was born at Advocate Good Shepherd on July 16, was conceived after Game 6.
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Originally called InstantCab, then Summon, the company was originally conceived as a ride-share service à la Uber.
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A long time coming, Stetson says he originally conceived the concept for the project in the mid-'90s.
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He called each resolution "ill-conceived" and said it failed to address root causes of conflict in Yemen.
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In this case, this has been conceived as something new, it's a true form and function synergistic exercise.
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Anything Dennis Hopper said was about 10,000 times more interesting than anything I could have ever conceived of.
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Our innovative solution was conceived, designed, and built to quickly conquer exactly this type of critical resource challenge.
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A Fine Line was entirely conceived of by MOCA's exhibitions team and curated by MOCA Curator, Heather Hakimzadeh.
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Programs ill-conceived, operated by politically-connected community organizations with little competence or tested strategies to reduce poverty.
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Brown's lawyer also released a statement to PEOPLE, saying "whoever conceived this at Snapchat needs to be slapped."
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The project was said to have been originally conceived by CEO Steve Jobs before his death in 2011.
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But in the end, that can't begin to save this ill-conceived, poorly cast misfire of a biopic.
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This Saturday, he will be speaking about his project, which explores racial identity outside of narrowly conceived boundaries.
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It was a classic Trump administration move—conceived in haste, ultimately a distraction accomplishing nothing but ill will.
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Conceived as a response to the election, the fundraising exhibition includes nearly 700 artworks by female-identifying artists.
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Nasty Women was conceived from the get-go as a fundraiser, a fact that stressed by both women.
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Schumer believes in the vision of the Senate that the Founding Fathers conceived and the American people demand.
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When this law was conceived last century, it directed revenue from hunting license fees to wildlife management efforts.
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Originally conceived as The Moodsters, Daniels' idea was to give emotions human traits to help kids express themselves.
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There's no doubt either that it was Richard Nixon personally who conceived and led the administration's desegregation effort.
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This month marks the fortieth birthday of Louise Brown, the first person conceived using in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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It was conceived as an improvement over traditional measures like the price-to-earnings ratio, Ms. Kumble said.
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I do not believe they want it replaced immediately with another ill-conceived gift to the insurance industry.
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Some students said reading the history had made them more curious to understand how the musical was conceived.
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Airbus conceived the double-decker as a solution to a growing shortage of runway capacity at busy airports.
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Gutting a deal that Americans conceived, brokered, and secured would undercut decades of U.S. leadership on non-proliferation.
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The work has made several appearances across the world since the artist first conceived of it in 2009.
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"ILL-CONCEIVED PLAN" In the mid-2000s, Rathburn launched an ambitious expansion, one that would lead to bankruptcy.
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Conceived and choreographed by Ms. Barnes, a deft physical comedian, the journey gets underway at 8:853 a.m.
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Originally conceived as a television series, it is now being presented as an anthology of six shorter movies.
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Art program, conceived and directed by Klaus Biesenbach, director of MoMA PS1, has been integral to Rockaway's recovery.
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But the American people needn't choose between the failed status-quo and an ill-conceived single-payer plan.
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The Wichita cookout was conceived after a Black Lives Matter protest on July 12, The Wichita Eagle reported.
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It shakes up pre-conceived notions and if a society has to move forward, we must do that.
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"Lost in the Dream" was conceived mostly at Granduciel's three-story row house in Philadelphia's South Kensington neighborhood.
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Michelle Obama, like 9 percent of women age 85033-44, utilized assisted reproduction and successfully conceived her girls.
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If well conceived, such a site would convey an aesthetic meaning precisely opposite to the monuments' original intent.
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Some GOP lawmakers said they were exasperated, arguing the administration was making poorly conceived trade policy even worse.
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A further 35 children may not have been conceived using the anonymous donor sperm chosen by their mothers.
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The idea was conceived one night in late January, at a dinner party with my three best friends.
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That makes some sense when you think about apps like WakingNews, which seem ill-conceived to begin with.
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Amendment 9 was conceived "under the auspices of clean water and clean air," wrote Florida's Pensacola News Journal.
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Ideas conceived around the world have often found this wayward former Danish colony to be an explosive nursery.
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Under Barack Obama, in contrast, the CFPB actually conceived and finalized a policy to rein in these loans.
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Pornography, broadly conceived, is also designed to produce a measurable response in the body—arousal, disgust, amusement. Frisson.
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"The exhibition, as we conceived it, looks back, it looks at now, and it looks forward," says Hunt.
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It expands upon the original written work and, more specifically so, the location in which it was conceived.
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Fiom found matches between the son and 19 donor-conceived children whose DNA they had in their database.
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Bosses sometimes say that well-conceived and well-executed big mergers can help their companies overcome strategic weaknesses.
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The page conceived nearly a week earlier and completed before Game 5 never made it into print. Curses!
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Too much investment pours into favored industries, spawning poorly conceived projects in areas like hotels and solar panels.
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Mark Waldrop, who conceived the work with him and wrote the book and lyrics, will direct the revival.
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But I am a proponent for many reasons, including the lifeboat they offer from poorly conceived economic policy.
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As we first told you ... Khloe conceived naturally, and doesn't know the sex of the baby quite yet.
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Is my previous employer being ethical in trying to prevent me from presenting work that I alone conceived?
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The patty, conceived in Silicon Valley in 2011, is a meatless yet "bloody" substitute for the classic hamburger.
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The castle was conceived as part of the park's original design and was built in the late 1860s.
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It's music that, six years after it was initially conceived, still somehow sounds like a vision of tomorrow.
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Going away from human-conceived theories and models of natural phenomena to more data-driven methods and models.
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It was conceived from the beginning as a place devoted to the most advanced ideas in contemporary art.
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It was conceived by Steve McQueen, will spotlight up-and-coming musicians, and runs through April 14. 103.
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Conceived by Ping Chong, "Generation NYZ" believes in the power of storytelling to create a stronger, kinder culture.
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Now he plays a grief-stricken widower in this new British series, which was conceived by Harlan Coben.
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The choreography and direction, by Andrew Letso Kola, who also conceived the story, communicates through clear, simple gestures.
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We would support Canada, a NATO ally and indispensable neighbor, whose statement was neither harsh nor ill-conceived.
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In their mind, the film, if anything, was conceived as an effort to avoid another diversity problem: pandering.
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They conceived a project with text and photographs called "Harlem Doorways" that never fully got off the ground.
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This means that environmental groups must urgently cease their ill-conceived and destructive blanket opposition to genetic engineering.
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At the bottom of the stairs, what Mr. Crawford and Ms. Donovan conceived as an entertaining zone begins.
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Conceived as a complement to Freedom Farm, the idea was innovative and, for the moment and place, odd.
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Penn conceived of Pennsylvania as a commonwealth, a society existing from and committed to the good of all.
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It's not just that his Iraq mission was ill conceived and, unlike Abed's homegrown revolution, a foreign adventure.
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This lifted Tehran's game of asymmetrical leverage into a regional influence it had probably never conceived of achieving.
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Nolan wants to develop a film Ryan conceived of years ago, a project he thought was long dead.
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What do donor-conceived individuals think the impact would be of never being able to meet their donor?
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He'd conceived an evocative set design, with the musicians all performing in tents, against a backdrop of drapery.
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Critics contend GIFT is a high-profile example of some of Modi's ill-conceived and over-ambitious initiatives.
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" The first film was conceived as a special one-off episode of a program called "World in Action.
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A nation conceived as exceptional, a beacon to the world, could not but run from its original sin.
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In Washington, the 11th Street Bridge Park over the Anacostia River, conceived in 2011, has also faced delays.
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To the Editor: Thank goodness this ill-conceived debacle of an impeachment has come to its inevitable end.
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But when it comes to Puerto Rico, the Medicaid program was conceived in inequity and born in neglect.
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The project was conceived by the Sisters of St. Joseph, who had occupied the convent for many years.
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That is in addition to the four weeks the House wasted on the poorly conceived ploy by Pelosi.
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We hope HUD will listen to the thousands who oppose this rule and abandon this poorly conceived plan.
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That very idiosyncrasy is what makes it typical for the artist who conceived it, the choreographer Gregory Maqoma.
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S. government leaders unconstrained by checks/balances, concocted an ill-conceived plan to divert focus from political woes.
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Businesses have always complained that government regulations increase their costs, and no doubt some regulations are ill-conceived.
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He and his husband have two children, conceived via surrogacy, which they paid for entirely out of pocket.
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The collection, which will not be available for sale, was conceived to reflect themes of oppression and empowerment.
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"Rainforest V (variation 1)," from 1973-2015, conceived by David Tudor and realized by Composers Inside Electronics Inc.
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Nguyen conceived of a line of minimal swimwear made from high-quality materials at a reasonable price point.
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Christo first conceived the project in 1970 with his partner and wife, Jeanne-Claude, who died in 2009.
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Nevertheless, Canadian production continues to grow as projects that were conceived when prices were higher begin to operate.
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They were a monument, conceived of by a committee of local citizens, for the centennial of the coup.
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After a miscarriage, she conceived her son, Ferris, through in vitro fertilization by using her last viable embryo.
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In 2018, 9.8% of newborns there had been conceived with fertility treatments, the researchers note in their report.
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Since it was conceived, the inspector general's office has helped recover more than $10 billion in misappropriated money.
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"Like every other animal in the world, just because you connected doesn't mean you conceived," Mr. Patch said.
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It was initially conceived by Walt Disney himself as a city called the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.
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Pixar did not leave empty-handed, thanks to its win for "Bao," conceived and directed by Domee Shi.
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For the new 4,600-square-foot house, the Slades conceived a home formed by two overlapping, perpendicular boxes.
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It was here, too, that Goethe, looking at a palm, conceived his theory of the metamorphoses of plants.
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Daniela Perdomo first conceived of goTenna when she was volunteering for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts back in 2012.
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Robert Small, the creator of Unplugged, conceived of the idea while working as a roadie with metal bands.
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The idea of using bread as an edible plate was conceived and documented long before the 18th century.
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" Pepy also said that future rail links between Paris and Roissy airport "should be conceived in this way.
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She was conceived while I was using a condom and my ex said she was on birth control.
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I like that they had a roots-y, throwback thing, and at the time I conceived the record.
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They don't feel wanton so much as half-baked and poorly conceived; they aren't doing any storytelling work.
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Like Schwarber himself, it's great fun, yet fleeting (because, again, the NL is a poorly conceived baseball league).
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"Keeping up the momentum is important," Connecticut sophomore Lane Murdock, the student who conceived Friday's walkout, told USA Today.
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Culture, he says, has historically been a battle between order (traditionally conceived of as masculine) and chaos (traditionally feminine).
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The CMU was conceived, at least in part, as a way to bind continental Europe's markets closer to Britain's.
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It's here that Microsoft conceived what would become the Xbox One X, and the Xbox One S before it.
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" Brown's lawyer Mark Geragos shared the following statement with PEOPLE: "Whoever conceived this at Snapchat needs to be slapped.
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Star Kristen Bell has previously told fans that ice queen Elsa was initially conceived as a more straightforward villain.
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Craigslist founder Craig Newmark conceived of the News Integrity Initiative as part of his recent crusade against fake news.
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Here are some brilliantly conceived beverages you'll be delighted to drink—even when you're not being a sober soldier.
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The place I have wandered into is Partners (The Teddy Bear Project) (2002), which was conceived by Ydessa Hendeles.
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But Republicans in Congress conceived of a creative but complicated way they could use budget reconciliation twice in 22026.
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Yet a funny thing happened, or didn't, in the decades that followed: Millions of babies were conceived using IVF.
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SuperPhone was conceived, developed, deployed, and battle-tested years before this week's A-list endorsement of text over social.
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" She added that she conceived of having a "porno with fruits and vegetables," which recalls her work in "Collage.
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His instruments were so thoughtfully conceived that they will continue to conjure up sounds that we could never imagine.
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"I've waited 47 years for this moment," Moore, who conceived through in vitro fertilization, told PEOPLE at the time.
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"Trump made his conceived attempt yet again to alienate our people from the government," the foreign ministry spokesman said.
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The institutions upon which that world relies were so often conceived or inspired by our two nations working together.
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The project, called Advr, was conceived within Area 120, Google's internal incubator for experimental ideas and far-out concepts.
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