Sentence examples for other grasp from inspiring English sources

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Consociates, present to each other physically, partake of each other's inner time, that is, the on-rolling life of the other, grasp the building up of the other's experience, and live in a We-relationship that entails "growing older together".

In a stark variation on the concept of two countries divided by a common language, American Jews and Israelis are two peoples unified by their lack of that shared tongue, their inability to truly read the other, grasp the other, know how the other ticks, lives, hates and loves, relates to family, assesses threat, matures too early in some ways and never in others.

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There are images of collapsing tents snaking up the valley, of miserable campers supporting each other, grasping useless wellies in filthy hands.

This is as close as you can come to thinking along with Shakespeare, weighing one word against the other, grasping for a rhyme or phrase in a way that suggests Shakespeare's own way of composing.

That representation of Christ, with one hand held up in blessing and the other grasping a translucent globe, was included in an exhibition at the National Gallery in London three years ago.The scholar linking the bronzes to Michelangelo is Paul Joannides, a professor of art history at Cambridge.

The deepest experiences of love for the other reveals the absolute or holy value of the other, grasping who the other could be or ought to become.

Taking into account the importance of manipulation tasks in both everyday life and clinical evaluation, future studies should extend the present research to both other grasping techniques and dynamic manipulation conditions.

I cook dinner with one hand on a keyboard and the other grasping a spatula.

Many of the of aikido resemble cuts from a sword or other grasped object, which indicate its origins in techniques intended for armed combat.

So, picture this: there are two steps leading to the entrance of the truck, and this guy is on the bottom step, pants around his ankles with one hand holding onto the mirror and the other grasping a handle.

It rests on the "unacceptable proposition: that the right to free speech includes a right to circumstances that encourage one to speak, and a right that others grasp and respect what one means to say...These are obviously not rights that any society can recognise or enforce.

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