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The hope is that he will swiftly grasp this.Meanwhile, the legislative agenda will get back into gear in a special session of the Diet starting soon.
The laconic president is once more giving too much deference and trust to rapacious corporate scoundrels and failing to swiftly grasp and articulate the alarm of Americans.
As anyone who came into contact with Roman catapults 2,000 years ago would have known, twisted fibres can transmit hugely powerful force.The group's experimental hand does not throw boulders, but it can swiftly grasp and lift a load weighing five kilograms using 24 small, high-speed motors to twist a similar number of tendons.
Stezaker swiftly grasped that the projected image might be used to make art, thus obviating the tedium of freehand drawing.
At Lenox House on East 78th Street and Second Avenue, Robert Santorelli mans the door, grasping the handle swiftly and formally, engaging each entrant with a remark or two.
The British people I know who most swiftly grasped and vividly understood the implications of present events as they began to unfold are Northern Irish.
The significance of this was swiftly grasped.
Eminently readable, this book will enable every manager in your organization to grasp Porter's ideas--and swiftly deploy them to drive your company's success.
This map is intended to provide the learners with an overall perspective of the learning resources which is expected to enable them to grasp the main content of web information more swiftly and precisely (Herman et al. 2000; Roto et al. 2006).
Councillors shouldn't need the help of scientists to grasp that floodwater will cascade into rivers much more swiftly from asphalt car parks than pasture.
Yet this momentous alteration in the international equilibrium was accomplished so swiftly that foreign diplomats had barely begun to grasp its implications before the struggle for hegemony in Germany ended.
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