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"I wanted to grasp something fragile and raw," Mr. Dozol said.
Ultimately the interpretations were only words: futile attempts to grasp something beyond language and maybe beyond mind.
I must have watched it on VHS eleven or twelve times in one summer, trying hard to grasp something.
"It's a certain feeling when people are just now coming to grasp something that you've known for years," Calloway added.
So, as much as I'm trying to grasp something mysterious, the other side is that I know how things would be played.
Kerr's funeral and the Queen's visit both point to the GAA's ability to grasp something that can be very difficult for organisations rooted in notions of tradition.
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Looking back, my young self did grasp something more about what it means to kiss.
Here you can grasp something of what Ms. Beller is getting at: What happens to spontaneous movement when it is decoded or passed around?
As soon as you grasp something it slips away.
When he does grasp something, you know it.
Officers also saw Noble reach into his glove box and grasp something, Dyer said.
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