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Very simple stuff to grasp.
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This is big stuff and hard to grasp.
It's essential to hear what all that Gershwin and Porter and even Rodgers & Hart stuff sounds like in the original Broadway recordings to grasp what Sinatra (and the arranger, Nelson Riddle, yes, but Riddle was Sinatra's choice) did to them.
"He was so quick to grasp what was pretty advanced stuff for a high school pitcher, and you could see by the way he immediately applied it that there was something there.
Better to learn this now and kick the download habit before it leads to harder stuff, like a general unwillingness to pay for material goods of any kind, or a failure to grasp the magic of a great brand.
As with anything too vast to grasp, what fascinates me about Twitter is the stuff that nobody talks about.
"The White House doesn't seem to grasp how completely uninterested GOP is in fighting on this stuff," the aide said.
As for courage -- which too often is the stuff of mystifying legends about heroes on pedestals -- Assange's observations might help us to grasp how it can gradually be summoned from within ourselves.
We have lived in the Age of Chemistry from the start; only now are we beginning to see it and to grasp its fundamental lesson, that we are all made of the same gorgeous stuff.
"There is so much stuff that's hard to assimilate, it might be disrupting the child's thinking process, so they may not be able to grasp the messages that are educational," Dr. Lillard said.
To grasp what dream?
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