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It describes the experience of hearing and comprehending music with the mind's ear, much as we can picture and apprehend something in the mind's eye.
To apprehend something by smell, it must be evaporating, even if only minutely.
As my cab driver piloted us towards the city centre, from little remarks she made about routes, traffic and neighbourhoods I began to apprehend something unheimlich.
Yet when he pulls it all together, it becomes possible to apprehend something that also seems beyond comprehension.
One cannot apprehend something that is not there to be apprehended.
His painting, however, apprehends something beneath the visible skin: an inner self, suffering in absolute isolation.
Perhaps apprehending something like this, Boris falters and freezes; it is easier to make no decision at all.
At the age of 73 I finally apprehended something of the true quality of birds, animals, insects, fishes, and of the vital nature of grasses and trees.
He observes that scientific terminology can provide the means of apprehending something that we had utterly missed until we had a name for it (see Walls 2012, 108).
In an era of information overload, the photograph provides a quick way of apprehending something and a compact form for memorizing it.
If an individual apprehends something and fails to be moved, then ceteris paribus, it isn't good.
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