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It was a way to grasp fully something hitherto withheld.
Its "failure to grasp fully the potential damage [from] non-disclosure of FOIA requests was regrettable".
Lawrence on Cézanne is good reading - he sees the tensions in Cézanne between bourgeois 19th-century convention and an insatiable, frustrated desire to grasp fully the physical world.
But it took the sheer joy of another boy in short pants for me to grasp fully what the 66-year-old Ferrari chief had meant about dreams.
Those developments clearly show that Kaczynski's and Klaus's political agenda, despite apparent similarities, is actually quite different, and impossible to grasp fully without taking into account their political background in Warsaw and Prague.
So it may be difficult to grasp fully the immense importance the Dreyfus Affair had in shaping such views, and the kind of cataclysm it represented both in late-19th-century France and in the century to follow.
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His music provides what the Australian musicologist Margaret King recently called "an instant tape loop for the mind," something that, grasped fully and immediately, reverberates in the head the way propaganda is supposed to do.
But it is a tricky concept for readers to grasp, or fully accept.
But only when you step into the scar, at ground level, do you grasp it fully.
Why don't we all grasp it fully?
And the crowd seemed to grasp her message fully.
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