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Both Sigmund Freud and Margaret Mead were concerned with the question of how society's notions about proper behavior are internalized by a child.

Her notions were what is called advanced.

In 1791, the U.S Bill of Rights incorporated notions of freedom of speech, press, and fair trial into the new U.S Constitution.

Ricther once said that the conscience of children is formed by the influences that surround them, their notions of good and evil are the result of the moral atmosphere they breathe.

In 1791, the Bill of Rights incorporated notions of freedom of speech, press, and fair trial into the new Constitution.

The church hierarchy seems to be against the progressive notions of many of its followers.

The hierarchical notions of the traditional culture clash with the democratic principles of increasing numbers of the population.

In 1791, the U.S Bill of Rights incorporated notions of freedom of speech, press, and fair trial into the new U.S Constitution.

Merry Browne once observed that preconceived notions are the locks on the door to wisdom.

Previous notions regarding the nature of intelligence have changed considerably over the years.

Pearl Bailey once remarked that when you're young, the silliest notions seem the greatest achievements.

He junked all his idealist notions once he had lived in the real world for a few years.

All the accepted notions and prejudices about flesh being pink.

His notions were what is called advanced.

All these notions I have long since abandoned.

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