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It is hard to grapple with the notion of a chimerical constitution.
The Tonys this year also had to grapple with the notion of what is a Broadway show.
For the general audiences who flock to his lectures, it's enough to witness the ontology of difference explained vis-à-vis Woody Allen's "Love and Death," and to grapple with the notion of chocolate laxative as an "almost Hegelian direct coincidence of the opposites".
Patrick Jagoda, Assistant Professor of English, noted the ways humanities fields like literature and new media grapple with the notion of time, such as in the novel Einstein's Dreams.
I like asking those questions because it forces us to grapple with the notion of progress.
Perhaps that is why the films all grapple with the notion of American decency.
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The judges and prosecutors grappled with the notion of plea-bargaining, a concept that was foreign to them.
Another story of yours, "Bad Dreams," which was published in The New Yorker last year, also involved a young girl grappling with the notion of mortality.
For even longer than that, since the Watts riots of 1965, the city has grappled with the notion of an outside monitor for the Police Department.
It adds up to a strange piece, but not necessarily the good side of strange, in which Mr. Cardona grapples with the notion of spectacle.
Berlioz had for years grappled with the notion of an oratorio depicting the day of judgment when, in 1837, he was commissioned to write a work for the anniversary of the July Revolution of 1830, honoring its dead.
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