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I still cannot quite understand how a mix of plants and water can smell so bad so quickly.
Freeman looks dumbfounded when she crosses the finishing line, as if she cannot quite understand what she has just done.
She peers at them detachedly, as though they are a strange piece of sculpture she cannot quite understand.
It appears they cannot quite understand how such a happy army could be mustered for six weeks or so and then fade into anonymity.
Deborah Valenze's extraordinarily original The Social Life of Money in the English Past (Cambridge University Press) removes the history of money from the economists and inserts it into the lives of people who cannot quite understand it but find they have to live by it.
Anselm's meditations make no direct reference to outside sources, either scriptural or philosophical, but represent Anselm's own thought process as he struggles with what he cannot quite understand or prove.
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Some old friends, whose faces look familiar, can see the damage in his arms but do not quite understand why Salzman cannot always remember their names.
I just don't quite understand how he cannot be louder".
I never could quite understand why a scientist cannot spend time in meditation or pray and why a person on the spiritual path can't actually think?
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