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In his poem "London", William Blake sees indistinctly because he walks the street by night; but he sees enough to make out the "marks of weakness, marks of woe" on everyone's faces ("crude signatures of an oppressive, rapaciously commercial society", Beaumont says), and his hearing is acute enough to catch "the youthful Harlot's curse" blasting the new-born and "the Marriage hearse".
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I've seen enough to-do lists to recognize a sick one.
Yet I could see enough to be terrified.
Still, Radison has seen enough to be impressed.
I saw enough to know I had options.
But he has seen enough to make several judgments.
"We have seen enough to see that we can get through in the second leg.
But I saw enough to tell me I can beat him.
But you will see enough to get a sense of what his wartime leadership meant.
Afterwards, Pellegrini said he had seen enough to confirm Hart will face Liverpool.
And Doug McDermott saw enough to know that wasn't the right place for him.
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