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And trying to understand it without self-pity.
I know that my mum is interested in people and trying to understand them.
But I'm very interested in reading about the 60s and trying to understand the phenomena, sociologically.
But they don't have much to say about sitting with a patient and trying to understand that person's experiences".
Throughout my time in Israel I was focused on him and trying to understand him as well as I could.
I'm tired of logging in one day and seeing everything is different and trying to understand what it means".
I've been very involved in trying to learn about the Holocaust and trying to understand it, which is probably pointless.
"I'm constantly meeting new companies, presenting our problems to them and trying to understand what we can do together.
At last the conspiring is over and all that remains are memories and trying to understand them.
One way is, paradoxically, by putting ourselves to one side and trying to understand our colleagues' reality.
"I was listening to these shamelessly enormous songs and trying to understand how that works, how the vocal melody could be that slow or that repetitive.
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and trying to discern
and trying to comprehend
and trying to ascertain
and trying to gather
and trying to discover
and striving to understand
and opportunity to understand
and trying to convince
and trying to regain
and trying to persuade
and trying to draw
and trying to cope
and trying to decipher
and trying to evade
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