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Plenty of them are leaving town, wanting as much space as possible from the ghosts and the day's enduring grasp.
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I only grasped the play's enduring relevance when I was whisked back to my hotel by a voluble cabbie.
What he meant, I think, is that the enduring truths of traditionalism may at times be hard to grasp, but they endure for a reason.
It is these "resistances", he suggests, which always prove stronger and more enduring than any desire to reach out and grasp a strange and unknown future.
What we're observing is not a deep, enduring will to improve transgender lives, it's the grasping of marketers and executives to ride the wave of trans visibility and monetize our struggles.
It was in experiencing other guests' reactions -- "Peter Gabriel?!?" -- that I grasped the power of his music and, more generally, the enduring impact music often has.
Eunice Shriver was that sort of person - someone who grasped the horrifying depth of emotional suffering that other human beings had been enduring, and was so wired that it was only logical that she do everything she could to help them.
Terry Eagleton fails to grasp the true significance of the intellectual legacy of John Milton and the revolutionary era of which his was the most memorable and enduring poetic voice (Milton's republic, December 9).
Then he vaults forward to remind us that, although neither politicians nor the press grasped the Immigration Act's significance at the time, it "rightfully joined the two great civil rights laws as a third enduring pillar of the freedom movement".
One grasp?
He thought about enduring.
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