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There is always that in poetry which will not be grasped, which cannot be described, which survives our ardent attention, our critical theories, our late-night arguments.

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Since X-ray emission from planetary bodies is often diffuse by nature especially when observed near-by, another important parameter to describe the performance of X-ray telescopes is grasp, which is the product of the effective area and the FoV. Figure 9 compares the expected grasp of various MiXO optics with MIXS-T on Bepicolombo.

Faith is thus a passionate commitment, not based upon reason but inwardly necessitated, to that which can be grasped in no other way.

The price was not said aloud but was indicated by the number of fingers held up under a loose corner of the seller's dhoti, which would be grasped by the buyer.

Although this complicated system was outside the basic concerns of Confucianism and exercised only a peripheral influence on the development of Chinese thought, what was important was the basic theory behind the system; there is an underlying unity to existence, which can be grasped by the superior man who understands its basic principles.

This encourages the idea that any genuine piece of evidence can in principle be grasped by multiple individuals; anything which cannot be so grasped is either not genuine evidence or is at best a degenerate species thereof.

This novel solution significantly improves the flexibility of a robotic hand in terms of sizes and shapes of objects which can be grasped.

(Contrast \(\dq\) from the last section, which cannot be grasped by anyone who does not understand what a male is and what a widow is).

This is the gateway for the application of Gromov's insights, some of which can be grasped with the help of visual geometric thinking.

In addition, it is also aimed at discussing the linkage between communication and semiotic which can be grasped as a signification of symbol or simply as a study of sign in societal life.

Thus, a religion in the objective sense is a set of propositions which can be grasped (in the sense of G as explained in section 4.1) by a religion in the subjective sense.

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