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It seems proper to consider a word as the name of that which we intend to be understood by it when we use it; of that which any fact that we assert of it is to be understood; of that, in short, concerning which, when we employ the word, we intend to give information.
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I understood, of course, that there was no harmony in the real sounds of D-Day.
Jones said he understood all of that.
I understood all of that!
Harrison was no Minimalist in the normally understood sense of that musical style.
Congratulations if you understood all of that.
I understood none of that.
The regents said they understood that of that amount $11.8 million would go into compensation for top faculty, staff and administrators.
(If you understand any of that, hey, go wild).
One is that I don't really understand any of that stuff.
If you don't understand any of that, you're not alone.
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