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Byron, we apprehend, is the people's poet.
Of all the show's objects the most difficult to apprehend is the one you can't see, or know, at all.
Seeing the cut-outs now – intense, expansive, open, complex and complicated for the eye to travel and to apprehend – is not to see them as Matisse made them in this bedroom-cum-studio.
To put it another way, Cook Wilson is suggesting that knowledge contains its object: "what we apprehend is included in the apprehension as a part of the activity or reality of apprehending" (SI, 70).
Otherwise, you may be charged with battery, even if the suspect you apprehend is guilty of a crime.
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The pastness of the event apprehended is not part of the content of the past apprehension.
That she actually apprehended "immediate violence", rather than merely "immediately apprehended", is doubtful.
The chances of being apprehended, are, in turn, slim to nil.
He estimated that 60% of those apprehended are turning themselves in.
So for Stern the episodes of experiencing in which temporally extended phenomena are apprehended are themselves temporally extended.
Those apprehended were Pierre Frugoli and Lucien Mattei, both believed to be members of the Marseilles underworld by French police.
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