“However, from an analytical viewpoint, such research appears susceptible to criticism which is the exact converse to that made in the previous paragraph.”
“She could hold intellectual converse with him, very intellectual converse, indeed, when compared to that to which the limited capabilities of the others restricted her.”
“However, from an analytical viewpoint, such research appears susceptible to criticism which is the exact converse to that made in the previous paragraph.”
“She could hold intellectual converse with him, very intellectual converse, indeed, when compared to that to which the limited capabilities of the others restricted her.”
“A proper understanding of these images relies on a conversance with the doctrinal sources treating the decaying corpse as a subject for devotional practice.”
“Students will gain conversance with a range of artistic techniques, materials, and objects and engage in cross-cultural analysis.”
“Where the legal principle involved is sufficiently basic and elementary, lack of conversance with it constitutes gross ignorance of the law.”