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Hillary Clinton had been better, but even she couldn't fully apprehend Barbie Snodgrass's predicament.
"She's more of a show for the American family". Hillary Clinton had been better, but even she couldn't fully apprehend Barbie Snodgrass's predicament.
Here is a story of a white person's burgeoning racial consciousness, drawn powerfully from what is likely a white writer's experience of failing (at least at first) to fully apprehend others' experiences.
The concept risks being schematic, and its success will depend, in part, on how the two approaches are integrated: if the thematic tour reduces war to its universal terribleness, visitors may not fully apprehend the specific historical causes that led to the fire bombing of Dresden.
Much of the book reads like a plodding exegesis of the New Testament, reviewing biblical incidents through the author's own philosophical prism, and the few close-up glimpses we receive of Jesus provide only a vague sense of him as an emotionally detached and "by no means always appealing personality" who "may not fully apprehend his own divine identity".
However, speaking with all the gravitas of my 53 years, and as not so much a digital immigrant but more of an away-dayer who takes short trips into cyberspace, I think Scott may not quite have the long view necessary to fully apprehend this epochal transformation in our terms of existence.
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Loveliness vanishes into darkness before it can be fully apprehended, like the song that Takemitsu heard inside the mountain.
Each transformation is a fresh reminder that he can't be fixed in either sense: made better or fully apprehended.
When Wang Ran, the chief executive of China eCapital, paged Facebook's prospectus, he stumbled on a section that he had never fully apprehended until reading it in black and white.
He had been captured as well, and until now he hadn't fully apprehended how much the "influence industry" — the lobbying, the media campaigns, the grasstops, the revolving door — had transformed Washington.
He had been captured as well, and until now he hadn't fully apprehended how much the "influence industry"—the lobbying, the media campaigns, the grasstops, the revolving door had transformed Washington.
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