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Amid that chaos, Police Officer Michael Carey thought he discerned something else: someone inside the Nissan was shooting back.
The reader discerned something studied in place of something felt, something approximated in place of something lived.
In this abstract mood ("This is when I relish visions of suicide," he'd told her once), he tonight discerned something about her commentary, peeled back her father's (stable) condition, her mother's (chatty) busyness, to inquire into the neighbor, the former boyfriend, the surprise, the narrative aside.
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One discerns something of a family trait here.
Still, it is possible to discern something of his roots and inclinations from his speeches and Congressional testimony.
Of course the mystique remains, and of course new teen-agers discern something ineffably simpatico in Cobain's voice.
But it's possible, when looking from just the right angle and at exactly the right moment, to discern something that looks strikingly similar to inspiration.
It is possible, though, to discern something more specific than all-purpose aloha in the shifting political priorities of Butler's followers.
Some commentators (including the comedian Chris Rock) mocked the hubris of the title, but in retrospect, it's possible to discern something else.
He refers to the euphoric tone that features in many first-hand ballooning narratives, and it is hard not to discern something similarly joyous in this second-hand account.
It discerns something toxic in beauty fascism, but also lets the camera linger on Freddie, with his damaged Lolita smirk and his tendency to lounge around in tighty whities.
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