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How far is it from grasping that?
Qaddafi does not seem close to grasping that, unfortunately.
If there's an insult here, it lies in Romney's apparent assumption that voters are incapable of grasping that distinction.
It was impossible to watch fans blissing out to songs comprised of long segments of dreamy keyboard-work without grasping that MGMT probably have 2009 at their feet.
Whereas Perec resolutely pushes the reader away from grasping that absence, Beauman is more generous – history forces its way back in.
Let's start by grasping that respect for privacy, our own and other people's, is a civic responsibility, a moral obligation, which should be applied with the same rigour as the laws concerning property.
If you have difficulty grasping that point, there's always the sapient Charles Baudelaire who, Mick assures Dominique, "once said the devil's deepest wile is to persuade us he doesn't exist".
Grasping that difference could have big implications as companies compete aggressively for business in a crowded marketplace.
I have had friends who have come to Paris with the highest hopes of grasping that glamour, sophistication, and gourmandise that the world associates with France.
It remains to be determined whether this relationship between the internal representations of the graspable characteristics of the object and of grasping that object is a property seen in normal subjects.
The good news is Melville is grasping that nettle.
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