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"What did formerly seem to me difficult to comprehend, was now become of an easy solution".

What it couldn't comprehend was the threat of the MP3: the idea that music could transcend physical formats.

But what the prosecution failed to comprehend was that the 1959 Act had wrought some important changes in the law.

The one thing the television networks had never before seemed to comprehend was how big an appetite there was in this country for information".

And now the girl's family, for reasons I could barely comprehend, was telling me, in effect, that they wanted something else.

Less easy to comprehend was the way their football descended into chaos for those few fateful minutes following Nani's departure when goals from Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo won the game and the tie for Real Madrid.

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Harder still to comprehend is Winehouse on stage wearing Armani.

More difficult to comprehend is the striking array of colours on the hidden surfaces of frogs.

Harder to comprehend is the passion of some who are actually eager for her death.

Teaching a child to read, teaching a child to comprehend is not teaching to a test".

Such works are always on the verge of becoming scripture or parable, because they announce that to read is to comprehend, and to comprehend is to act.

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