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But there is one artist still largely beyond their grasp: Ann Hamilton.
The human infant and to a lesser degree the gorilla infant must depend largely on its grasping hands to support itself unaided.
Yet Mr. Ioudenitch, 32 and born in Uzbekistan, seemed truly at ease only in Liszt, mustering awesome firepower in the Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody and the "Paganini Étude" No. 2. For the rest, even some choice Chopin largely eluded his grasp.
They misconstrued the relationship between China and Vietnam, failed to appreciate the intense nationalism of the Vietnamese, and never grasped that Vietnam, as a largely agrarian society with a subsistence economy, could not be crippled by bombing.
Largely because we have not yet fully grasped its dangerous mutation and the heightened danger it poses.
Sadly, her message was largely restricted to denunciation, and the voters quickly grasped that.
Clarke thought highly of the argument from design, largely because it is widely accessible and easily grasped.
The world has an order that is largely transparent to me (even its mysteries are grasped simply as something for which there are reasons that are there "for others," for "experts," merely beyond my limited horizon).
The young, especially those from rural, Welsh-speaking areas, had a freedom largely denied them at home by the last vestiges of a chapel culture and they grasped their opportunities in the metropolis with both hands.
He grasped the time.
Ed Miliband grasped this point.
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