31. It was a lively period when the whole notion of serious debate over what role architecture could play in the culture seemed infused with fresh energy. 32. Lucille Brodsky, a clinic manager whose grandmother was a curandera, said the whole notion of insurance could be foreign. 33. Many Hutu and Tutsi moderates disdain the whole notion that they are ethnically distinct, deriding the idea as a convenient colonial fantasy. 34. Many modernist artists, of course, reject the whole notion of such transformations as sentimental romanticism. 35. Many people think that the whole notion of preserved ancestral dishes exists only in Europe. 36. More liberal Democrats are balking, the Republican leadership looks askance at the whole notion, and Chafee has signaled limited willingness to revise the plan further. 37. More to the point, the whole notion of championship by checkbook has always been little more than a myth. 38. New shoppers will more than likely be tickled by the whole notion of romancing the Bosco sauce. 39. Of course, the whole notion of illegitimacy applied to a baby is malicious. |