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When you live expat you begin to understand a place.
Root appears to have reached that stage of his career when the opposition begin to understand a young player's game and start to pile on the pressure.
But a film like "If I Can't Do It" can help us begin to understand a new paradigm for our own futures.
But as discouraging as this is now and then, it's such a wonderful feeling to begin to understand a little bit of something that seemed just about impenetrable only a little while ago".
The exhibition is so successful that by the end it leaves you more curious rather than less, as you begin to understand a small part of this subculture's customs and heritage.
"It's only over a period of time, and demonstrated by one's actions, that you can begin to understand a person's motives," said Sandy Alderson, the chief executive of the San Diego Padres, who has known Odermann since the early 1980s.
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We may now begin to understand an artist who, like a fugitive throwing dust in the eyes of pursuers, took pains not to be understood.
" He said that he began to understand a little Arabic and built a kind of rapport with his guards over a shared enthusiasm for sports.
That lecture was over my head, but close enough to admire". "After listening to Singer for the rest of the semester, I began to understand a little.
I know that, because the Royal Marines in Basra worked so hard, the people of Basra are beginning to understand a couple of things.
Neuroscientists have begun to understand a few of the factors that govern the flexibility of certain parts of the maturing brain, which may one day make it possible to rewire the adult brain.
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