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Same people in a tower telling you to buy this or that idea or concept.
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When asked if her father approved of her cheerleading she stated that her father had no real idea what the concept or activities involved in cheerleading were, and allowed it.
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One good concept or idea can be resold again and again with little incremental cost to the seller.
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If that were the case, every concept or idea that raised its requested funds would produce the desired results.
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It's not a terrible word, concept or idea.
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Mr. COLEMAN: Well, that would be a traditional concept or an idea that people wouldn't think, but if you really listen to the lyrics of the songs, I mean, many of the themes that are within the music on either side of the fence are quite similar.
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Cutforth: To make a compelling reality show, I've always felt--particularly now--you have to show the audience something they haven't really seen before, either in terms of access or concept--an idea they've never seen play out in real life.
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So this is to say that the idea should be treated as a speculative concept that may or may not have any connection to what is happening inside Apple.
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There has been much debate lately about the concept of "decoupling, " or the idea that international markets can deliver strong economic growth and robust equity returns in the face of a recession, or at least a very sharp slowdown in the U.S. In the short run, that may be wishful thinking.
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So far not even Mr Blair has felt able to endorse either the American idea that Iraq is an imminent threat (as opposed to a longer-term one), or America's concept of pre-emption.
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