1. A hint she had been blind to because the very notion of suicide was so antithetical to her own nature. 2. Furthermore, the very notion of self-determination implies the need to exclude any outside pressure on a country. 3. I shall suggest that there is a sense in which the very notion of a homosexual sensibility is a contradiction in terms. 4. Indeed, the very notion of student access implies curricular foundations. 5. The very notion of development and change over time is contained within the notion of implicit and explicit aspects of attitudes. 6. The very notion, however, ran counter to the sodden, melancholy, and yet enduring spirit of the Reach. 7. They intrude into our personal relationships, govern our patterns of consumption, inform our very notion of human worth. 8. The very notion of price competition is foreign to many schools. 9. To Masters, this film is a vivid parable of the very notion of contamination and a badge our species wears with shame. 10. The very notion, now that she was sitting just a matter of inches away from him, was ludicrous. |