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"Do you understand?" asks Ike, a black man, again and again.
"What part of 'no' don't you understand?" asks one of the movement's slogans.
"How can an indigenous child learn math or science in a language that he or she doesn't fully understand?" asks Nils Kastberg.
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"Do you understand?" asked the colonel.
what part of illegal don't you understand? asked another.
The heritability statistic is notoriously difficult to understand – ask any psychology undergraduate!
"What part of 'illegal' does Judge Breyer not understand?" asked Representative Brian P. Bilbray, Republican of California and chairman of the House Immigration Reform Caucus.
Most importantly, when you don't understand, ask someone who can help you.
Seek to understand, ask questions to stop the past from being projected onto the present.
If you don't understand ask!
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