1. At Life, on Bleecker Street, a very different notion of a party is taking place. 2. A GM spokesman indicated the company has a different notion of what protects jobs. 3. But a new generation of young readers may have different notions about what constitutes a good book. 4. But the borough presidents had different notions. 5. But this government report has a different notion of what constitutes moderate exercise. 6. Different people have different notions of order and cleanliness. 7. I soon discovered, however, that he and I had different notions about what constitutes research. 8. In contrast to the present craze for subject matter, the emphasis here is on form and structure, with different notions of accumulation and process emphasized. 9. Moreover, although only a generation apart in age, he and Warhol had totally different notions of the premises of art. 10. The Art Commission had different notions. |