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The other is 'by comprehending in the society so many separate descriptions of citizens as will render an unjust combination of a majority of the whole very improbable, if not impracticable.' Again, it's not that he's against majorities — he says 'an unjust combination of a majority of the whole.' Well, that means there could be a just combination of a majority of the whole.

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Mr. Kharrazi said today that the "axis of evil" label was "a term no one could comprehend in the world".

The whole novel is comprehended in the nexus of allusion that makes up the sermon, another tale told by an "idiot," superficially incomprehensible and in fact profoundly meaningful.

Indeed, the whole history of Israel's relationship with the world may be comprehended in the metaphor, used previously, of the heartbeat with its systole and diastole.

It even drew the side closer together and gave them a common enemy, albeit one they never did comprehend in the same way.

As she speaks them, Martha's fragmented thoughts -- often difficult to comprehend in the book -- emerge on television as naturalistic poetry.

Endowed by Intel's dynamic software, the Whitney still offers spectacular tours through last year's immense "American Century" exhibition, which simply couldn't have been comprehended in the museum halls themselves.

"Wilderness to Wasteland," David T. Hanson's striking and disturbing sequence of landscape photographs, is most dramatically comprehended in the context of the history of American landscape art and of the evolution of the "real": as Hanson suggests in his title, we have here an inexorable movement, a despoliation of Eden.

For example, whenever I take a child into my arms to be baptized, I am, so to speak, comprehended in the experience more fully, having seen more of life, knowing better what it means to affirm the sacredness of the human creature.

Remark 4.7 Theorem 4.6 can also be comprehended in the following way.

However, the relevant characteristics of the impulse response precursor (its extremum, monotonicity, and asymptotic property) were not well comprehended in the literature.

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