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It helped us grasp the scope of the tragedy".
"It's hard to grasp the scope," he said.
Most of us moderns have too narrow a range to grasp the scope of Wren's endeavours.
MANY lawmakers didn't grasp the scope of the punitive measures they passed, said Ms. Meissner.
But these artists don't seem to know that, or to grasp the scope of the change, which is happening without them.
It's hard to grasp the scope of this in real terms -- a nation of the displaced -- but it's been hideously dramatized in recent news.
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Holocaust scholars, who consider Pius, with his worldwide network of diplomats and clergy, to be among the first world leaders to have grasped the scope of the Jewish persecution, have asked why he did not condemn it publicly.
Some industry analysts said that Johnson & Johnson — long considered a leader in consumer product safety — had stumbled by not immediately grasping the scope of the problem, identifying its source and beginning a wider recall.
We have trouble grasping the scope of it: the vast server farms, the job cuts, the barriers to entry, the public-private partnerships, the manufacturing of data, the knowing cities, the branded self, the slavish service to their metrics, the monoculture.
It wasn't until they started working with customers that they fully grasped the scope of what they'd created.
It wouldn't be until later that I fully grasped the scope of his illness.
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