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But the silver-haired spud salesman has grasped something that his critics have not.
But the film's American creators have grasped something essential about the society they seek to sway.
He had a habit of pressing the stop button and rewinding when he hadn't fully grasped something.
It showed me that good television has grasped something about romantic comedy that Hollywood movies keep missing.
Perhaps obtusely, I hadn't grasped something that has probably been evident to serious Haneke scholars for some time: could this not be a variant on Kafka?
David Falk, back in the eighties, had intuitively grasped something that was still eluding many business-school profs — the way "branding" can be a reciprocal process.
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As soon as you grasp something it slips away.
"I wanted to grasp something fragile and raw," Mr. Dozol said.
Ultimately the interpretations were only words: futile attempts to grasp something beyond language and maybe beyond mind.
I must have watched it on VHS eleven or twelve times in one summer, trying hard to grasp something.
Here you can grasp something of what Ms. Beller is getting at: What happens to spontaneous movement when it is decoded or passed around?
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