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In his day he was lazy and improvident and was quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow.
Blown away by what they heard, they were quite incapable of making sense of it.
Because of that dominance, he believes, "achieved art is quite incapable of lowering the spirits".
I am afraid I am quite incapable of sitting down and writing out an "explanation" of the play.
As for the book's hero, Patrick proves quite incapable of sustaining interest in the novel's jerry-built plot.
Arendt replied, "I love only my friends and am quite incapable of any other sort of love".On loving friends, not peoples, many readers will agree with her.
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And here was the result of their conceptual overreach: never, it could be argued, has a great power still in its imperial prime proven quite so incapable of applying its military and political might in a way that would advance its aims.
It's not the most likely of scenarios, but even Avram Grant's Portsmouth didn't look quite this incapable of winning a game, and being caught up by the teams below them – most of whom are playing well – is now a distinct possibility.
Amazingly, there are mums in the world who aren't quite so incapable of going places without scolding large groups of strangers, and you should expect to see them at Carnival, prams in tow, and not let the total insanity of that worry your little mind.
They should be quite sloppy and incapable of standing in peaks.
The Republican Party has called up a force of nature that it is, quite obviously, completely incapable of controlling or defeating.
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