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"It's tens of thousands of pages long; no one can possibly understand it".
We can possibly understand one mistake, but not that it was repeated hours later.
"We will defend ourselves and we will be acquitted, but no one can possibly understand the heartbreak and disappointment I feel".
I know what the obstacles are to women doing certain kinds of history, the men, for example, who ask how a woman can possibly understand war.
Marion Nestle suggests that nobody in Congress can possibly understand more than a small portion of the bill, partly explaining the power of lobbyists.
As Gosling, who died a few years ago, wrote: "No architect involved in public housing can possibly understand the social issues of their designs without actually living with the finished results".
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Can you possibly understand?" Understand what?
How can you possibly understand how they feel, I ask Loughman, who is a size six.
How can he possibly understand a story like Slumdog?" Smith's firm, Celador, originally planned to bring the Slumdog musical to stage in 2013.
3. Can Mr. Roth possibly understand how arrogant his "first, do no harm" (to the rich) sounds to the millions of Americans who have lost jobs, health insurance and homes?
Won't government minders lead them around by the nose, showing them only what President Bashar al-Assad wants them to see? How can they possibly understand what is going on in a situation that is chaotic at best, homicidal at worst?
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