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This, as you may have grasped, is a breakthrough.
As you may have grasped by now, Shapton's book is a passionate valentine to old celluloid; you can almost hear the sound of the projector whirring as you turn its pages.
The case has yet to be decided, but General Musharraf's actions suggest he may have grasped a crucial point: compromising with extremism is no way to tackle terrorism.Ultimately, however, Islam itself must be turned against Pakistan's terrorists.
She may have grasped the wrong word in seeking to convey the intensity of her feelings – many would prefer it if she had settled on "violated" instead - but I do not believe her intention was to denigrate the crime or to diminish its seriousness.
Impressions can matter a lot ― something the Sweden Democrats may have grasped in a way their political rivals have not.
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I also suspect that the Mail's deputy editor, Tony Gallagher, may not have grasped his substantive point either.
Nevertheless, even Bhutto may not have grasped the extent to which old patterns of radicalism in Pakistan are changing.
According to some observers, she herself may not have grasped its implications; in the words of a columnist at Photoplay, "I wonder if Grace Kelly knew she had so much S.A".
But the environmental groups, which hastily formed a coalition to call for defeat of the proposal, said approval would have disastrous results that officials normally supportive of environmental programs may not have grasped.
According to Revista Piauí, there was internal discord at Vale about the terms of the deal with B.S.G.R., and the company's board may not have grasped the details of the Simandou transaction before approving it.
Younger fans than I, even those in their seventies, may not have grasped how assured and intimate the neighborhood of winning baseball seemed to anyone living here in the city in the nineteen-fifties.
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