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It's the larger vision that's hard to grasp in one season.
It's useful to grasp in simple terms how the buses work.
Sauvie Island is a place to visit, and to grasp, in a day.
"What Next?" itself did not seem designed for us, at least not for us to grasp in a theatrical context.
Min's English is not good enough to grasp in all its richness the hatred aimed his way.
David Hunt, its digital manager, says: "It's an emotive subject that people could grasp in an instant.
She understood in her fiction what she failed (and kept on failing) to grasp in her life.
"People are drinking craft beers at home with food, but it's been a difficult concept to grasp in restaurants".
For Oates, butterflies are a conduit into a natural world that is too wondrous to grasp in totality.
This is a film of uncertainties – and because there's nothing solid to grasp in the narrative, what we cling to is the texture of the film itself.
On May 13, Manchester United had yet another Premiership title in its grasp in the dying moments of its last soccer match of the season, against Sunderland.
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